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Reception room at the Writers Club, LondonReception room at the Writers Club - The Ladies Clubs of London. 1899
Golf club workers, Trafford Park, Manchester, with a cart. 1900
Afternoon tea in garden of Pioneer Club, LondonAfternoon tea in the garden of the Pioneer Club - The Ladies Clubs of London. 1899
Phyllis Court, Henley by G. H. Davis 1926Detailed diagrammatic illustration by G. H. Davis in The Illustrated London News of Phyllis Court, a so-called riverside country club at Henley, showing extensions and improvements made in 1926
Clubland caricatures: the Bath celebrities 1921Caricatures of regular visitors to the Bath Club, London, including the Prince of Wales, Lord Desborough, Lord Wodehouse and F J Escombe
Clubland caricatures: Garrick Club celebritiesCaricatures of some of the associates of the Garrick Club including; Sir Squire Bancroft, one of the trustees Lord Burnham, Gerall du Maurier, Seymour Hicks, Sir John Hare and Sir Arthur Pinero
The Florida nightclub by HynesImpressions and personalities at the Florida Club in South Bruton Mews, renowned for its glass dance floor, which triggered a craze for them in other clubs in and around London
Mr Libbys Tomato CatchupLibbys Happy Families Card Game, Mr Libbys Tomato Catchup. circa 1950s
Cartoon by Henry Bunbury, The Smoking Club. Date: circa 1790s
Shanghai Races - statues outside the race clubChinese racegoers lighting candles and burning incense in front of statues of the patron saints of the Hwa Hewi (Flower Society)
London Nights - at the Cafe Anglais by HynesRex Evans at the CafÚáünglais, playing the piano and singing. M. Poulsen, who ran the club, is seen standing on the left, while his co-directors, Capt. Robin Humphries and Mrs
Norah Blaney & Gwen Farrar playing tennisEntertainment stars and variety double act Gwen Farrar and Norah Blaney, pictured as doubles partners in a tennis match in a tournament at the London Country Club at Hendon between the two respective
A portrait of Gertrude Lawrence, London, 1920A portrait of Gertrude Lawrence the leader of the cabaret Frolics given nightly at Murrays Club, London, 1920 Date: 1920
A view of Murrays River Club at Maidenhead showing ballroomA view of Murrays River Club at Maidenhead, 1920 showing ballroom Date: 1920
A view of Murrays River Club at Maidenhead, 1920 showing the verandah Date: 1920
A view of Murrays River Club at Maidenhead, 1920 Date: 1920
A view of Rectors Club, London, 1920A view of Rectors Club, in Tottenham Court Road, London, 1920 Date: 1920
A view of the interior of Murrays Club, London, 1920A view of the interior of Murrays Club, Beak Street, London, 1920. The hub of the English dnacing worldwhere new dances and new steps are first tested by the best dancers in town
A view of the Grafton Dance Club, London, 1920A view of the Grafton Dance Club looking through the rooms from the lounge across the large and small ballrooms and the supper room beyond. London, 1920 Date: 1920
Advert for Moons Club, London, 1920Advert for Moons Club and Academy of Dancing, London, 1919 Date: 1920
Advert for the Palais Royale Dance Club, London, 1919Advert for the Palais Royale Dance Club, 158-160 Shaftesbury Avenue, London, 1919 Date: 1919
Advert for Chez Henri Club, London, 1925Advert for the dance club, Chez Henri Club, London, 1925 Date: 1925
Norah Blaney & Gwen Farrar at Olympia Dog ShowEntertainers, Gwen Farrar and Norah Blaney with a pair of Schnauzer dogs at the Ladies Kennel Association Dog Show at Olympia in 1930. The dogs belonged to Gwens sister Marjorie. Date: 1930
A Mannequin Parade at the Show Boat in MaidenheadMiss Spilsbury (right) daughter of the Home Office pathologist, and a friend act as mannequins at a fashion show at the Show Boat in Maidenhead, a club offering restaurant, bar
The New Hungaria Restaurant Club at MaidenheadView of the glass dance floor in the grounds of the Hungaria Restaurant Club at Maidenhead, formerly Murrays River Club. The venue also boasted an excellent ballroom, American bar
Manchester Club, Manchester, Jamaica, West IndiesManchester Golf and Tennis Club, Mandeville, Manchester, Jamaica, West Indies, with cars parked on the left. Date: 1930
Morgan Maddox Morgan-Owen - Welsh Amateur FootballerMorgan Maddox Morgan-Owen (18771950) - Welsh amateur footballer who played in the Football League for Glossop and Nottingham Forest as a wing half
16 Sinn Fein Members in dock - City Police Court, Manchester16 Sinn Fein Members in the dock - City Police Court, Manchester. On April 2, the Manchester Police raided the Irish Club in Erskine Street, Hulme
Kurdish man with shield and club. Illustration by Mounier from Guillaume-Antoine Oliviers Travels in the Ottoman Empire, Egypt and Persia, 1801
Gem scarf pins with diamond, ruby, sapphire, pearl, and cats eye. Chromolithograph from Edwin Streeters Gems Catalog, Bond Street, London, circa 1895
Medieval bat and ball gameMan holding a ball about to hit it to a catcher in the game of club ball, 14th century, early version of baseball or criket
Medieval bat and ball gamesWoman pitching a ball to a man with a bat in the game of club ball, 14th century (top), man holding a ball about to hit it to a catcher in the game of club ball, 14th century (middle)
Unknown medieval gameA man calls to a blindfolded man with a club to strike a cauldron, 14th century. Handcoloured lithograph by Joseph Strutt from his own Sports and Pastimes of the People of England, Chatto and Windus
Medieval games: boy diving for apples on a bench while another boy threatens to upend the bench and dunk the boy in the tub (top)
Origin of nine-pin bowling, 14th centuryMen playing club kayles or skittles by throwing a club at eight pins (origin of nine-pin bowling), 14th century. Handcoloured lithograph by Joseph Strutt from his own Sports
Club kayles, 14th centuryMen playing club kayles or skittles by throwing a club at six pins (the origin of nine-pin bowling), 14th century. Handcoloured lithograph by Joseph Strutt from his own Sports
The game of ground billiards, 16th century. Men use clubs to hit balls between hoops, in a mix of billiards, golf and croquet
Medieval weaponrySpears of the Franks, 168, 169, crossbow 170, arrow 171, flails or chain maces 172-174, hatchet 175, and Morgenstern (morning star) or spiked club 176
Native man of La Magdalena (Fatu Hiva, Marquesas Islands) with club, loincloth, necklace and tattoos. Handcoloured stipple engraving from Frederic Shoberls The World in Miniature
Native man of distinction from Nuku Hiva, Marquesas Islands, with club, fan, loincloth and full body tattoos. Handcoloured stipple engraving from Frederic Shoberls The World in Miniature
Australian aboriginal with club. Native of the East Coast of New Holland (Port Jackson, Sydney, Australia). Handcoloured copperplate engraving after a sketch by Jacques Arago from Frederic Shoberls
Vignette showing Native Americans fishingTitle page with vignette showing Native Americans fishing with bow and arrow, nets and clubs, on the Essequibo river. Steel engraving by W.H
Tattooed or scarified guards at the door to the Queens Palace, Tandi, Angola. There are 500 guards, with three at the main door: two seated with clubs, and one standing with spear, bow and arrows
Maori family in Dusky Bay, New Zealand. The man holds a taiaha club, the woman a spear, and all wear cloaks of skins or leaves
Natives of Unalaska and the Aleutian IslandsNatives of Unalaska wearing traditional hats and facial piercings, and natives of the Aleutian Islands in hunting garb with kayak
Exhibition of prize cattle, Portman Square, LondonExhibition of prize cattle by the Smithfield Cattle Club at the Horse Bazaar, King Street, Portman Square, London, December 1841. Date: 1841
San Ysidro, San Diego, California, USA, near the border with Mexico. Showing the San Diego & Arizona Railroad station with train, customs buildings, the Tijuana horseracing track
Bucking the Tiger, early days of gambling in Nevada, USA, showing men at a Faro Table. Date: circa 1900s