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Photograph of Black Lion & French Horn PH, Mayfair, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Left Face on view of the pub
Sleeping in the Shelters, 1940The Bystander depicts a range of different sleeping arrangements during night-time stays in air-raid shelters. On the top-left (Lansdowne House shelter) women can be seen resting on li-los, rugs
Mr. Heywood Hill and Lady Anne Gathorne-HardyGeorge Heywood Hill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hill of Great Orchard, Bignor, Sussex and owner of the bookshop at 10 Curzon Street, together with his wife-to-be Lady Anne Gathorne-Hardy. 1937
Cadburys Mayfair Chocolates Advert, 1927 - the idea of Mayfairing Date: 1927
Lansdowne House, Berkeley Square in the heart of Mayfair, London. It was built by Robert Adam for the Earl of Bute who sold it before it was completed to the second Earl of Sherburne in 1768
Anna Neagle dancing the twist with Grenville CollinsAnna Neagle (1904-1986) - popular British stage and film actress and singer dancing the twist with 19-year-old guest Grenville Collins (1943-) !
Crewe House, LondonCrewe House, Curzon Street, Mayfair, west London, was built c. 1735 and was the home of the Marquis of Crewe. Date: built c. 1735
Berg of Mayfair suit, 1962A glamorous model looks either pleased or shocked at the cards at a chemmy table in a casino. She is wearing a dress and jacket in rich cream silk given ultimate glamour with mink cuffs by Berg of
Benjamin Disraelis House at 19 Curzon Street, Mayfair, 1881Engraving of 19 Curzon Street, Mayfair, London; the home of Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield (1804-1881) and the place where he died
Hy Fred Duke CumberlandThe clandestine marriage of HENRY FREDERICK, duke of CUMBERLAND and brother of George III, with Ann, widow of Andrew Horton, in Mayfair, London. George disapproved
The Belle of Mayfair, by Brookfield and HamiltonThe Belle of Mayfair, a musical comedy by Charles H E Brookfield and Cosmo Hamilton, with lyrics by George Arthurs and music by Leslie Stuart
Betty in Mayfair, by J Hastings Turner, from his play The Lilies of the Field (Ambassadors Theatre, June 1923), with music by H Fraser-Simpson
Evelyn Laye in Betty in Mayfair, by J Hastings TurnerEvelyn Laye (1900-1996), English actress and singer, at the time she was appearing in the musical Betty in Mayfair at the Adelphi Theatre, London, in November 1925
Kettle-Drum in Mayfair - Victorian fundraising partyKettle-Drum in Mayfair, London - Victorian fundraising party. circa 1870s
The Garden Grill Room of the Mayfair Hotel, Berkeley SquareThe Garden Grill Room or terrace of the Mayfair Hotel, Berkeley Square, London, 1920s Date: 1920s
Old wooden shop at corner of Charles Street, MayfairIn 1754, John Phillips, a master carpenter, took a lease of part of Hay Hill Farm and built his workshop at the corner of Charles Street and Waverton Street
Portrait of the character dancer Stowitts, 1923. Had appeared in Charles Cochrans Mayfair and Montmartre at the New Oxford Theatre Date: 1923
Harry Emanuels new house of business, Brook StreetImproved street architecture: Mr Harry Emanuels new house of business in Brook Street, Hanover Square, London W1, in 1860. Date: 1860
Grosvenor Ball, 1954 - guestsThe third annual Grosvenor Ball at Londonderry House, on Park Lane in Mayfair, London. (The building was demolished in 1965.) Guests Mrs R M Hicks, wearing a beautiful tiered ballgown
Curzon Street, Mayfair where Disraeli livedLondon residence of BENJAMIN DISRAELI English MP and PM, at 19 Curzon Street, Mayfair, where he transacted business, and where he died Date: 1804 - 1881
Four Poster Bed 1930SThe sumptuous principal bedroom of the Mayfair home of City financier Clarence Hatry, with its wooden panelled walls and four-poster bed. Hatry was jailed for fraud. Date: 1930s
Savile Place, LondonA fashionable young woman walks down an alleyway towards Stovel and Mason, Savile Place, near Savile Plac, Mayfair, renowned for its tailoring. Date: early 1930s
Park Lane in 1938View of Park Lane in 1938, the famous London thoroughfare lined with mansions overlooking Hyde Park. Date: 1938
Aerial view of Selfridges Department Store, London, with Mayfair in the foreground, Regent Street on the right, Piccadilly at the bottom, and Green Park, Hyde Park and Marble Arch on the left
San Fernando Valley - Music Sheet Cover. Gordon Jenkins song San Fernando Valley gave a huge boost to the visibility of the Valley, just as WWII veterans came home.Mayfair Music Corp. N.Y
Buildings in Park Lane, Mayfair, London W1. Date: circa 1920s
Davies Street and Mount Row, Mayfair, London W1. Date: circa 1900s
View of The York Arms pub, Curzon Street, LondonView of The York Arms pub, Curzon Street, Mayfair, London. Date: circa 1905
St. Marys Russian Hospital for British Officers, MayfairSt. Marys Russian Hospital for British Officers, South Audley Street, Mayfair. The sign on the corner reads (rather wonderfully): " Motors please do not hoot" ! Date: circa 1910
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
Advert for Cadburys Mayfair Chocolates, 1927 1927
Entrance to the new Grafton Galleries, 1893Entrance to the new Grafton Galleries, opened in February 1893 at 8, Grafton Street, Mayfair, London. The first exhibition, a mix of paintings and sculpture by British and European artists
Marble Arch, Mayfair, London, County of London, England. Date: 1900s
Night view of Broadway, Portland, Oregon, USA, with various neon signs. Date: 1936
Wardrobe at the May Fair HotelA view of the generous wardrobe space available at the newly opened May Fair Hotel in Stratton Street, Mayfair, London. Most of the bedroom furniture was in Glasgow and Kirkcaldy in Scotland
Sitting room at the May Fair HotelA smart sitting room inside the newly opened May Fair Hotel, Stratton Street, Mayfair, London. Date: 1927
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
May Fair Hotel interiorA room inside the new May Fair Hotel in Stratton Street in Londons exclusive Mayfair district. All the interiors were designed, built and furnished by English manufacturers
Bedroom in the May Fair HotelA twin bedroom in the newly opened May Fair Hotel, showing the floral decor that characterised each room. Date: 1927
The restaurant of the May Fair HotelThe restaurant of the newly-opened May Fair hotel in Stratton Street, Mayfair, London showing people seated at tables and others on the dancefloor
The Ballroom at the May Fair HotelThe magnificent ballroom at the newly opened May Fair Hotel, showing the crowded dancefloor. The room was decorated in a French Empire style, with a coved ceiling painted in rainbow hues. Date: 1927
Interior of the May Fair HotelA sitting room, most of which were decorated on a floral theme, at the newly opened May Fair Hotel in Stratton Street, Mayfair, London, showing an unusual, umbrella style ceiling. Date: 1927
Mayfair Catering Company advertisement 1928Advertisement for the Mayfair Catering Company, offering everything a society hostess might need for successful entertaining during the Season from silver and glasses to flowers
Mayfair in 1716A decidedly rural looking Mayfair, now the most prestigious and expensive area of London, pictured in 1716. Date: 1716
A Morning Stroll at Stanhope Gate during the SeasonSmart society strolling in the Stanhope Gate area of Hyde Park during the height of the London Season. Date: 1930
Dorchester House, Park Lane, designed by Lewis Vulliamy for Robert Holford, built on the site of an earlier house belonging to the Earls of Dorchester in 1851 - 53. It was the residence of Mr
South end of St. Jamess St, The New Club House and St JamesA view of St. Jamess Palace from the top of St. Jamess Street with The New Club House pictured on the right. Date: c.1840
St. Georges Church, Hanover Square, built in the early 18th century and designed by John James, part of a plan to construct fifty churches within London (the Queen Anne churches)