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Nightclub Collection (page 45)

Step into the vibrant world of nightlife, where history and culture collide

Background imageNightclub Collection: Nightclub Interior

Nightclub Interior
New York, New York: c. 1926. An interior shot of a plush nightclub

Background imageNightclub Collection: A Live Rabbit Dinner

A Live Rabbit Dinner
Hollywood, California: c. 1925. Harold Lloyd looks on in astonishment at another diners living dinner

Background imageNightclub Collection: Cabaret Dancing At A Nightclub

Cabaret Dancing At A Nightclub
New York, New York: c. 1938. Cabaret dancing at the Gloria Palast nightclub on 86th St in Yorkville, which is now known as the Upper East Side

Background imageNightclub Collection: Hearing protection, conceptual artwork

Hearing protection, conceptual artwork
Hearing protection. Conceptual artwork of a shield covering the ear of a human head surrounded by loud noise (concentric circles)

Background imageNightclub Collection: Hearing damage, conceptual artwork

Hearing damage, conceptual artwork
Hearing damage. Conceptual artwork of a man with distorted sound waves (green) entering his ears, with a volume-indicating dial (volume unit meter) in place of his mouth

Background imageNightclub Collection: American singer. In a scene from The Jazz Singer, 1927

American singer. In a scene from The Jazz Singer, 1927
AL JOLSON (1886-1950). American singer. In a scene from The Jazz Singer, 1927

Background imageNightclub Collection: Still from the 1929 motion picture Queen of the Night Clubs, starring Texas Guinan

Still from the 1929 motion picture Queen of the Night Clubs, starring Texas Guinan
FILM STILL: NIGHTCLUB, 1929. Still from the 1929 motion picture Queen of the Night Clubs, starring Texas Guinan

Background imageNightclub Collection: An English gentleman being served a drink at his club: wood engraving from Punch, c1855

An English gentleman being served a drink at his club: wood engraving from Punch, c1855
GENTLEMAN AT CLUB, c1855. An English gentleman being served a drink at his club: wood engraving from " Punch", c1855

Background imageNightclub Collection: Silent Film: Drinking

Silent Film: Drinking

Background imageNightclub Collection: American musician and composer. Photographed performing in New York City, 1943, by Gordon Parks

American musician and composer. Photographed performing in New York City, 1943, by Gordon Parks
DUKE ELLINGTON (1899-1974). American musician and composer. Photographed performing in New York City, 1943, by Gordon Parks

Background imageNightclub Collection: Patrons of an unidentified American speakeasy during Prohibition in the 1920s: oil over a photograph

Patrons of an unidentified American speakeasy during Prohibition in the 1920s: oil over a photograph
PROHIBITION: SPEAKEASY. Patrons of an unidentified American speakeasy during Prohibition in the 1920s: oil over a photograph

Background imageNightclub Collection: A sailor and his girlfriend dance the Jitterbug at the Hurricane dancehall in New York City

A sailor and his girlfriend dance the Jitterbug at the Hurricane dancehall in New York City
NEW YORK: DANCE CLUB, 1943. A sailor and his girlfriend dance the Jitterbug at the Hurricane dancehall in New York City. Photograph by Gordon Parks, April 1943

Background imageNightclub Collection: American singer. At a nightblub with Eddie Cantor (seated) Jimmy Durante (on the floor), 1935

American singer. At a nightblub with Eddie Cantor (seated) Jimmy Durante (on the floor), 1935
AL JOLSON (1886-1950). American singer. At a nightblub with Eddie Cantor (seated) Jimmy Durante (on the floor), 1935

Background imageNightclub Collection: American songsheet cover for the Tin Roof Blues, with words by Walter Melrose

American songsheet cover for the Tin Roof Blues, with words by Walter Melrose
SONGSHEET: TIN ROOF BLUES. American songsheet cover for the Tin Roof Blues, with words by Walter Melrose and music by the New Orleans Rhythm Kings, late 1920s

Background imageNightclub Collection: Nighttime view of Bourbon Street in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana

Nighttime view of Bourbon Street in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana, from the corner of St. Peter Street
NEW ORLEANS: BOURBON STREET. Nighttime view of Bourbon Street in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana, from the corner of St. Peter Street. Photographed c1974



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Step into the vibrant world of nightlife, where history and culture collide. From the iconic Cotton Club in 1930s Harlem to the electric atmosphere inside The Flamingo Club on Wardour Street, Soho, London - these nightclubs have witnessed unforgettable moments. Immerse yourself in the glamour of yesteryears as you gaze upon a vintage Booths Dry Gin advertisement at Gargoyle club or get a glimpse into the exclusive private-members Kit Cat Club by Fish. Explore diverse communities with a sketch capturing a jolly scene from a lesbian bar or dan at Barbette in Paris, 1923. Feel the energy behind closed doors as an intimate backstage moment unfolds during a Paris Revue performance. Experience Beale Street come alive under moonlit skies, resonating with soulful melodies that echo through time. Witness legends like John Mayall of Bluesbreakers finding solace in their band room alongside wife Pamela and meet Rick Gunnell, owner of The Flamingo Club, sharing laughter with his partner Tony Harris on Wardour Street. Delve into counterculture as flam-flam hippie girls from The Pink Flamingo Club share their stories while dancing to rebellious beats. And let's not forget about The Scene Club - where music aficionados converged in May 1964 to witness groundbreaking performances that would change rock 'n' roll forever, and are more than just venues; they are capsules of memories and gateways to liberation. Step into this captivating world and let its enchantment transport you back through time.