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Nightclubs Collection (page 8)

Step into the vibrant world of nightclubs, where music and excitement fill the air

Background imageNightclubs Collection: The Lotus Club

The Lotus Club
New supper clubs in London - The Lotus. Series of photographs specially taken for The Sketch shows scenes at the Lotus club

Background imageNightclubs Collection: Elegance at the Embassy Club by Mundo, 1929

Elegance at the Embassy Club by Mundo, 1929
An impression by Mundo of the dance floor at the Embassy Club at supper-time with a number of well-known people. On the left of the dance floor is Sir Francis Oppenheimer dancing with a partner in a

Background imageNightclubs Collection: The Bobbin Club, Regent Street, 1932

The Bobbin Club, Regent Street, 1932
Artists impression of the interior of the Bobbin Club in Regent Street, around 3am when it is usually at its liveliest according to The Bystander

Background imageNightclubs Collection: Young people at a disco, Cornwall

Young people at a disco, Cornwall
Young people at a disco somewhere in Cornwall, with colourful lighting from spotlights. Date: mid-1980s

Background imageNightclubs Collection: A Third-Rate Night Club by Tom Browne

A Third-Rate Night Club by Tom Browne
A third-rate night club in London with various women in evening dress taking to the floor with an assortment of quite frankly third-rate men. Date: 1929

Background imageNightclubs Collection: Kate Ma Meyrick, nightclub queen

Kate Ma Meyrick, nightclub queen
Kate Ma Meyrick (1875 -1933), an Irish business woman and Queen of the London nightclub scene. She ran " 43", a late-night jazz club at 43 Gerrard Street in Soho

Background imageNightclubs Collection: London, The New Supper Clubs, The Four Hundred, 1914

London, The New Supper Clubs, The Four Hundred, 1914
A page of photographs in The Sketch magazine in 1914, part of a series visually documenting the growth of late opening supper clubs in the capital on the eve of the First World War

Background imageNightclubs Collection: The New Supper Clubs - Murray s

The New Supper Clubs - Murray s
The dance floor (top) and members and guests (bottom) at Murray s, in Beak Street, one of the new late opening supper clubs springing up around London on the eve of the First World War

Background imageNightclubs Collection: The Four Hundred Club by H. M. Bateman

The Four Hundred Club by H. M. Bateman
By Our Untamed Artist: With The Four Hundred. Brought into being by Londons desire for later hours: The Four Hundred Club - some caricatures

Background imageNightclubs Collection: Scotland Yard raiding nightclubs, 1928

Scotland Yard raiding nightclubs, 1928
Two officers disguised in evening dress take the details of two guests at a night club they are raiding. Raids on London nightclubs were frequent during the First World War

Background imageNightclubs Collection: Dancing at Blanchards nightclub, 1924

Dancing at Blanchards nightclub, 1924
Scene at Blanchard s, formerly Murrays club in Beak Street, London, showing couples dancing and a satisfied guest with a bottle of champagne at his table. Date: 1924

Background imageNightclubs Collection: Murrays at Maidenhead, 1923

Murrays at Maidenhead, 1923
Illustration of a couple at a table at Murray s, the Maidenhead branch of the Beak Street nightclub run by Jack May. The summer club opened around May

Background imageNightclubs Collection: Tatler fashion shoot at Annabels nightclub, 1963

Tatler fashion shoot at Annabels nightclub, 1963
Fashion shoot focused on the pinafore, photographed at Mark Birleys nightclub, Annabel s. On the left, a jet wool pinafore with a keyhole in the front to reveal a white blouse with long tight sleeves

Background imageNightclubs Collection: Sheffield Swings [with] numerous discotheques

Sheffield Swings [with] numerous discotheques
Image from Sheffield: City on the Move (Sheffield City Council, Publicity Department, c. 1970)Local Studies ref. 914.274 SF

Background imageNightclubs Collection: Couples Dancing To A Band

Couples Dancing To A Band
New York, New York: 1941 Couples dancing to the Dolly Dawn band at the Roseland Ballroom



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Step into the vibrant world of nightclubs, where music and excitement fill the air. Scenes inside The Flamingo Club on Wardour Street in Soho, London transport you to a realm of pulsating beats and electrifying energy. As you enter, your eyes are drawn to the captivating Booths Dry Gin advertisement at Gargoyle club, adding a touch of vintage charm to this modern haven. In the band room between performances, John Mayall of the Bluesbreakers finds solace with his wife Pamela as they rest and recharge for their next exhilarating set. Rick Gunnell, owner of The Flamingo Club, stands proudly beside his partner Tony Harris on Wardour Street – two visionaries who have brought this extraordinary establishment to life. The Flam-flam hippie girls from The Pink Flamingo Club on Wardour Street in Soho captivate all those around them with their free-spirited nature, and are asked about their experiences within these walls that hold countless memories and stories waiting to be told. Travel back in time to May 1964 at The Scene Club in Soho, London – an iconic venue that witnessed legendary performances and became a hub for artistic expression. Toasting the royal wedding at the Riviera Club in 1923 evokes images of elegance and celebration amidst an era filled with glamour. Denise Hunter, a Flam-flam hippie girl and psychedelic dancer from The Pink Flamingo Club enchants audiences with her mesmerizing moves. Her graceful presence adds another layer of enchantment to this already magical atmosphere. Meanwhile, Kate Meyrick's release from prison brings hope and newfound freedom as she steps foot into nightclubs once again. These establishments become more than just venues; they become sanctuaries where dreams can flourish. Finally, we venture into The Embassy Club in 1932 – a place where sophistication meets revelry.