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Dance Floor Collection

Background imageDance Floor Collection: The Belle of the Ball

The Belle of the Ball - a young girl in a fantastic fancy dress frock dancing at the carnival. A Christmas postcard Date: circa 1910s

Background imageDance Floor Collection: The Embassy Club

The Embassy Club
View of the Embassy Club in London in 1934, one of the most exclusive supper clubs of the period, frequented by high society, royalty (including the Prince of Wales) and film stars

Background imageDance Floor Collection: The Cafe Anglais, Leicester Square in 1927

The Cafe Anglais, Leicester Square in 1927
A scene in the new Cafe Anglais in Leicester Square showing couples on the dancfloorr while diners watch from tables. Date: 1927

Background imageDance Floor Collection: Bystander masthead design, 1927 - Evening entertainment

Bystander masthead design, 1927 - Evening entertainment
Illustration on the front cover of The Bystander showing a scene in a restaurant, hotel or nightclub with a band playing, people in evening dress at tables and couples on the dancefloor. Date: 1927

Background imageDance Floor Collection: Steps Have Been Taken by Laurie Tayler - Growth of the Charl

Steps Have Been Taken by Laurie Tayler - Growth of the Charl
Humorous cartoon illustrating the growth in popularity of the Charleston dance during the 1920s. The top picture shows a dancefloor crowd looking on with amusement as a single couple engage in

Background imageDance Floor Collection: Evening at the Ritz by Helen McKie

Evening at the Ritz by Helen McKie
Scene at the Ritz, London in 1927 with couples on the dancing to the house band. Date: 1927

Background imageDance Floor Collection: Evening at the Savoy

Evening at the Savoy
A scene at the Savoy Hotel in London in 1927 showing couples on the dancefloor. Date: 1927

Background imageDance Floor Collection: The Embassy Club, 1924

The Embassy Club, 1924
The Embassy Club in London in 1924, owned by restaurateur Luigi with entertainment supplied by (Bert) Ambrose and the Embassy Club band

Background imageDance Floor Collection: The Tatler Christmas Number front cover 1919

The Tatler Christmas Number front cover 1919
A couple manage to dance energetically on a restaurants dancefloor while simultaneously drinking champagne

Background imageDance Floor Collection: Success: Or the Ever Diminishing Dancefloor by Leslie Butler

Success: Or the Ever Diminishing Dancefloor by Leslie Butler
Humorous illustration by Leslie Butler showing an unfeasibly crowded, popular restaurant, with tables crowded together and waiters struggling to reach customers between the very few gaps

Background imageDance Floor Collection: London Societys Latest Playground

London Societys Latest Playground
Restaurant of the new Mayfair Hotel in Berkeley Square, London, London societys latest playground, inspected by their majesties

Background imageDance Floor Collection: Doing the Twist

Doing the Twist
A dapper young man in a suit twists on the dancefloor


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