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A Silver ballet at the Negresco Hotel on the RivieraFilming a fete at the Negresco Hotel, Nice on the French Riviera, where the carnival colours that year were cerise and silver
Dancing Time on the Cote d AzurArtists impression of Elio Forde and Mary Silver who were exhibition dancers performing at the Caf頤 e Paris in Monte Carlo in 1926. Date: 1926
The oak-panelled banqueting room at Kettner sNever-empty London: The Empires Capital as a Centre of Entertainment. A New Attraction for the Londoner and the Visitor to London: the Oak-Panelled Banqueting Room at Kettner s. A view by C. E
Travel to India of the Prince of Wales. Gala Dinner held in the Underground Temple of Elephanta on the occasion of the visit of the Prince. Recorded the 19th century. Coloured
One Kind of Picnic - Another by H. M. Bateman 1 of 2A fabulously elegant and sedate picnic, with the diners being waited on by a team of servants as a gramophone plays. One of two cartoons by H. M
Henkell Trocken DrinkingA row of seated diners raise their glasses of Henkell sparkling wine - its splendid stuff you know! Date: 1909
Three German Diners 1910Three diners sit in a corner booth, enjoying a glass of champagne. Date: 1910
Cartoon, The final shot. The armistice might have been signed, but there are still bills to pay. While he pays for their expensive meal, she nonchalantly powders her nose. Date: 1919
Outdoor Restaurant 1909Diners enjoy a meal outdoors whilst a band plays music. Date: 1909
New Year - the RealityHow fashionable Parisians actually see the New Year in (picture 2 of 2) Date: 1904
Social / Kit-Kat Club 1926Elegant dancers and diners at the Kit-Kat Club in the Haymarket, London Date: 1926
Replete Diners 1904Replete diners Date: 1904
The Man From Blankleys by F AnsteyPromotional postcard for The Man From Blankleys by F. Anstey. from his novel. First produced at the Prince of Wales Theatre, 25th April 1901. Fourteen are sitting around the dinner table
I ll Leave it To You by Noel CowardPromotional postcard for Ill Leave It To You by Noel Coward. First produced at the Gaiety Theatre, Manchester, on 3rd May 1920 and New Theatre, 21st July 1920
Sedate modern diners, the Trocadero by Chesley BonestellSedate modern diners on a site of old-time revelry. The Louis Quatorze interior of the Trocadero nightspot in Londons West End, on the site of what was once the Argyll Club
Entrance to Hackneys, Atlantic City, New Jersey, USACars lined up outside the entrance to Hackneys Restaurant, Main Avenue, Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA. Date: circa 1925
Casino patio, Agua Caliente, Tijuana, MexicoCasino patio at Agua Caliente, a popular leisure centre in Tijuana, Mexico, with musicians playing and people dining. Date: 1930
Souvenir book of postcards, Agua Caliente, Tijuana, MexicoBack cover of a souvenir book of postcards from Agua Caliente, a popular leisure centre in Tijuana, Mexico, Central America
The Lotus Club - London Supper Club - Singer performingThe supper room of the Lotus Club in London the club members and guests are enjoying a fine dinner while listening to a special guest singer (right)
Medieval feastFront cover of Pan magazine, featuring a Medieval banquet scene. Date: 14th century
The Garden Grill at the May Fair HotelThe Garden Grill Room restaurant at the newly opened May Fair Hotel in Stratton Street, Mayfair, London, which had the novel illusion that, no matter what the time of day
Silhouette of diners and waiters at a table. Date: 20th century
Two diners pull a wishbone rather too energetically much to the amazement (or annoyance) of their waitress. Chicken, plates
Diving boys at Nassau, Bahamas. Diners taking luncheon of the terrace at the Prince George Hotel are treated to the aquatic antics of the islands diving boys who retrieve coins tossed into
Boulogne Restaurant - Gerrard Street, London - AdvertAdvertisement for the Boulogne Restaurant - 27 Gerrard Street, London, featuring a cartoon and quote. See 10586805 for a promotional postcard (interior photograph of the restaurant)
The Pioneer by PjzeskaA confident young woman of the pre-WWI era, nonchalantly smokes a cigarette at a restaurant table, ignoring the shocked expressions of her fellow diners and male waiter. Date: 1930
Fashionable folk at a ball" At The Ball" A scene at a Ball illustrated by Andre Pecoud. The scene depicts two tables in an alcove overlooking the main hall, with the dancers on the floor being keenly observed
Terrace Garden at the Morrison HotelThe Terrace Garden at the Morrison Hotel, showing the diners and ice-skating performance Date: 1920s
Dinner at White City Greyhound StadiumColour photograph showing glamorous diners in evening attire watching greyhound racing at White City from the comfort of their table in the dining rooms viewing gallery
Industrial Exhibition - Stockholm, Sweden 1909The Restaurant Bispen at the Konstindustriutstallningen Exhibition at Stockholm, Sweden. A precursor of Swedish Moden Design
The Tatler Christmas Number front cover 1919A couple manage to dance energetically on a restaurants dancefloor while simultaneously drinking champagne
The Humorist Christmas NumberTwo diners pull a wishbone rather too energetically much to the amazement (or annoyance) of their waitress. Chicken, plates
Success: Or the Ever Diminishing Dancefloor by Leslie ButlerHumorous 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
The Band That Blew Too Hard by HynesHumorous illustration showing a band in a club or restaurant blowing their brass instruments so hard, that diners and dancers find themselves struggling against a gale force wind - wigs are blown off
The Metamorphosis of the Herring by A. K. MacdonaldTwo contrasting illustrations. The first shows workers at a quayside or harbour - perhaps Grimsby, sorting a catch of herrings just brought in by a fishing trawler
An airmans altitude helmet, for high altitude flightsThe 25th year of heavier-than-air machines, an airmans altitude helmet. A dinner for the anniversary was staged at the Science Museum, the historic biplane, loaned by Orville Wright
The Duval Restaurant, Paris, 1878Engraving of The Duval Restaurant at the Paris Exhibition of 1878. This restaurant was a huge wooden building, capable of seating several thousand diners. Date: 1878
Ration Gadgets for your Coupons - Sunday JointPart of a series of humorous illustrations he produced for the Sketch during World War II. The scene shows a family sitting at a dinner table for Sunday lunch only to be faced with a circular machine
Wild Champagne DrinkersHave a good time all the time seems to be the outlook of a boisterous gentleman at a party; being surrounded by champagne and girls certainly helps matters
Taking Seats for DinnerDiners take their seats at the dinner table
1930 Dinner PartyFashionable diners enjoy a dinner party
Chez QuaglinoScene at Quaglinos restaurant in Bury Street from 1932 showing diners in evening dress, at tables, chatting or dancing. Originally established in 1929
Chestnut Sunday at Bushey ParkChestnut Sunday, a day in May celebrated in Bushey, Hertfordshire. Many people would journey to Bushey Park to see the famous avenue of chestnut trees in their full glory
Crusty Old Bachelors ChristmasHumorous illustration showing two old bachelors taking their Christmas dinner while reading newspapers at a restaurant or eating house
Restaurant sceneEvening in a modest restaurant showing diners at candlelit tables and a busy waiter carrying a plate of hot food and three bottles of wine
Drinking HealthTwo diners drink each others healths at the end of a meal
Paris / Park / Boulogne 1909Fashionable diners order their meal at a garden restaurant in the Bois de Boulogne, Paris, while other equally fashionable guests arrive in their chauffeur-driven car
Dancing at the Kit-KatDancers and diners at the Kit- Kat Club in the Haymarket, London : membership costs you seven guineas - equivalent to several hundred pounds today