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Claridges Hotel 1940SThe front entrance of Claridges, one of Londons premier hotels
12458362Group photo, Claridges Hotel kitchen staff, Mayfair, London W1. Date: 1908
CLARIDGES HOTEL, Brook Street, London : built 1895 on the site of Mivarts, and generally reckoned as the most prestigious hotel in London. Date: circa 1905
Mrs Charles Sweeny as Astrae the Star-MaidenMrs Charles Sweeny, formerly Miss Margaret Whigham and later the Duchess of Argyll (1912 - 1993), pictured as Astrae, the Star-Maiden for the Olympian Party at Claridges on 5 March 1935 in aid of
13139861The designer and photographic artist Cecil Beaton (standing - r) showing costume designs to Lady Domville (seated, left) and Mrs Sacheverell Sitwell (seated)
Charles, Maitre d of Claridges" Charles, " the maitre d hotel at Claridges, known to everyone, who had ever had a meal in the hotels dining room
The Main Staircase, Claridge's Hotel, London Date: 1911
The Bureau, Claridge's Hotel, London Date: 1911
A Corner of the Foyer, Claridge's Hotel, London Date: 1911
Claridge's Hotel, London, in 1898 Date: 1898
A Corner of the Drawing Room, Claridge's Hotel, London Date: 1911
Social - Claridges LunchLuncheon at Claridges Hotel, a convenient eatery if you are shopping in Londons Mayfair Date: 1912
10106239Fashionable dancers in a hotel ballroom. Date: 1908
LUNCH AT CLARIDGES 1914Lunch at Claridges Hotel, London Date: 1914
Fashion looks ahead, Dream of Fair Women ballFashion looks years ahead - and at present and past: frocks of the future for the " Dream of Fair Women" ball tonight (i.e)
Advert, Peter Walker Lager - British brewed, best in Britain Date: circa 1910
The Foyer, Claridge's Hotel, London Date: 1911
Christmas card (front), Claridge's, LondonChristmas card (front cover), Claridge's, London, with blue ribbon and embossed coat of arms. Date: 20th century
Ascot Dress of the Future - The Dream of the Fair Women BallWearing a racing fashion of the far future, The Hon. Mrs Freeman-Thomas (formerly Miss Blossom Forbes-Robertson) at The Dream of the Fair Women Ball (The Pageant of Past)
Some famous hoteliers of todayPage from The Bystander featuring photographs of well-known hoteliers and restaurant managers or owners. Clockwise from top
Claridges HotelClaridges was founded in 1812 as Mivarts Hotel, in a conventional London terraced house, and it grew by expanding into neighbouring houses. In 1854, the founder (the father of biologist St)
Davies Street and Claridges Hotel, Mayfair, London W1. circa 1904
Claridge Hotel, Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA. Date: circa 1930
Sketch by Fish for the series Nights Out, 1926 - an exploration of nocturnal acitivities in London and abroad Date: 1926
Duchess of Argylls ball for her debutante daughterA spread from The Tatler reporting on the lavish ball held at Claridges by the Duchess of Argyll for her daughter, Miss Frances Sweeny
Advertisement for European hotels 1929Advertisement for European hotels in the UK, Spain, France and Belgium. 1929
Menu Card for Claridges Restaurant - just after WW2 with rationing still in force, however Lobster is (thankfully..) still on the menu!!! 11th March 1946. Date: 1946
Christmas and New Year card, Claridges, LondonChristmas and New Year card (interior), Claridge s, London, from Bruno, the Restaurant Manager. With a photograph of the Drawing Room. Date: 20th century
Claridges restaurant, 1907Claridges restaurant: where the most distinguished families in Europe and America entertain. 1907
Needlework for the war effort, Claridges Hotel, WW1Women making woollen shirts for the war effort at Claridges Hotel, London, at the start of the First World War. The garments are destined for Lord Tredegars yacht
Russian Red Cross auction at Claridges, WWIActors, Sir George Alexander and Miss Marie Lohr, working hard at a doll auction, held at Claridges Hotel in 1915 in aid of the Russian Red Cross
Claridges Hotel 1970SThe front entrance of Claridges, one of Londons premier hotels. Date: 1970s
Queen Views StiebelThe Queen and Princess Margaret at a fashion show at Claridges, London in 1952. Three models on the left all wear designs by Victor Stiebel (1907-1976)
Renault Posh CoachworkThis elegant Renault cabriolet Claridges boasts coachwork by Letourneur et Marchand