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Booths Dry Gin advertisement at Gargoyle clubAdvertisement for Booths Dry Gin showing George, the barman mixing some delicious cocktails. The Gargoyle Club on Meard Street was a regular haunt for many artists
Kate Meyrick released from prisonKate Ma Meyrick (1875 -1933), an Irish business woman and Queen of the London nightclub scene. She ran " 43", a late-night jazz club at 43 Gerrard Street in Soho
The Embassy Club, 1932Full house of social celebrities; a Seasons night. Scene at the Embassy Club in Bond Street, London, one of the most fashionable and exclusive nightclubs in the capital
Deana Martin and Ray Williams dancing at a 1960s nightclubDeana Martin (1948-), daughter of American singer Dean Martin, dances with music producer Ray Williams (1947-) in Tiles, a swinging nightclub in Oxford Street, London. 1966
Toasting the royal wedding at the Riviera Club, 1923Revellers at the fashionable Riviera Club by the Thames on Grosvenor Road, London, raise a glass to toast the wedding of the Duke and Duchess of York in April 1923. Date: 1923
Place des Martyrs at Night - Beirut, Lebanon Date: circa 1930s
The City That Never SleepsScenes from the lost 1924 silent film The City That Never Sleeps, showing a prohibitionist nightclub. Date: 1924
Spotlight on five dancers and dance teams, 1928. Nancy Carroll (top left) signed to Paramount Pictures, Adele Smith (top right) appearing in George Whites Manhatten Mary, Ilya Raycelle (centre)
Two dancing teams who entertain on the polished floors of Hotels and Night Clubs, 1928. Ricardo and Lucita (top left) introducing a new dance Fantasie Parisienne and Jimmy Pendleton and Valeda Worth
Noel Coward in cabaret at the Cafe de ParisNoel Coward seen during final rehearsals for his performance in cabaret at the Cafe de Paris, London, in 1951. 28th October 1951
In the garden of the Bal Bullier, ParisLe jardin du Bal Bullier Date: 1898
The Lotus ClubNew supper clubs in London - The Lotus. Series of photographs specially taken for The Sketch shows scenes at the Lotus club
Elegance at the Embassy Club by Mundo, 1929An impression by Mundo of the dance floor at the Embassy Club at supper-time with a number of well-known people. On the left of the dance floor is Sir Francis Oppenheimer dancing with a partner in a
The Bobbin Club, Regent Street, 1932Artists impression of the interior of the Bobbin Club in Regent Street, around 3am when it is usually at its liveliest according to The Bystander
Young people at a disco, CornwallYoung people at a disco somewhere in Cornwall, with colourful lighting from spotlights. Date: mid-1980s
A Third-Rate Night Club by Tom BrowneA third-rate night club in London with various women in evening dress taking to the floor with an assortment of quite frankly third-rate men. Date: 1929
Kate Ma Meyrick, nightclub queenKate Ma Meyrick (1875 -1933), an Irish business woman and Queen of the London nightclub scene. She ran " 43", a late-night jazz club at 43 Gerrard Street in Soho
London, The New Supper Clubs, The Four Hundred, 1914A page of photographs in The Sketch magazine in 1914, part of a series visually documenting the growth of late opening supper clubs in the capital on the eve of the First World War
The New Supper Clubs - Murray sThe dance floor (top) and members and guests (bottom) at Murray s, in Beak Street, one of the new late opening supper clubs springing up around London on the eve of the First World War
The Four Hundred Club by H. M. BatemanBy Our Untamed Artist: With The Four Hundred. Brought into being by Londons desire for later hours: The Four Hundred Club - some caricatures
Scotland Yard raiding nightclubs, 1928Two officers disguised in evening dress take the details of two guests at a night club they are raiding. Raids on London nightclubs were frequent during the First World War
Dancing at Blanchards nightclub, 1924Scene at Blanchard s, formerly Murrays club in Beak Street, London, showing couples dancing and a satisfied guest with a bottle of champagne at his table. Date: 1924
Murrays at Maidenhead, 1923Illustration of a couple at a table at Murray s, the Maidenhead branch of the Beak Street nightclub run by Jack May. The summer club opened around May
Tatler fashion shoot at Annabels nightclub, 1963Fashion shoot focused on the pinafore, photographed at Mark Birleys nightclub, Annabel s. On the left, a jet wool pinafore with a keyhole in the front to reveal a white blouse with long tight sleeves