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Rick Gunnell, owner of The Flamingo Club, with his partner, Tony Harris, Wardour Street

Rick Gunnell, owner of The Flamingo Club, with his partner, Tony Harris, Wardour Street
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Rick Gunnell, owner of The Flamingo Club, with his partner, Tony Harris, Wardour Street

Rick Gunnell, owner of The Flamingo Club, with his partner, Tony Harris, Wardour Street, Soho, London, in the early hours of Sunday 2nd January 1966. © Mirrorpix

Ray Weaver
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
London
Greater London
England
W89

Media ID 21879534

Cigar Club Clubs Night Club Night Clubs Night Life Nightclub Nightclubs Owner 1966

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In this photo print, we are transported back to the vibrant nightlife of 1960s London. The image captures Rick Gunnell, the charismatic owner of The Flamingo Club, alongside his partner Tony Harris. It is early hours on a Sunday morning, January 2nd, 1966 in the heart of Soho's Wardour Street. Rick exudes an air of confidence as he holds a cigar between his fingers, its smoke swirling around him like a veil of mystery. His sharp suit and slicked-back hair reflect the elegance and sophistication that defined the era's nightclubs. Tony stands by his side with a warm smile on his face; their partnership evident not only in business but also in life. The Flamingo Club was renowned for its lively atmosphere and groundbreaking music scene. As owners, Rick and Tony played pivotal roles in shaping London's nightlife during this transformative time. This photograph encapsulates their dedication to providing unforgettable experiences for club-goers seeking refuge from mundane routines. Ray Weaver skillfully captures both the intimacy shared between Rick and Tony as well as their larger-than-life presence within London's nocturnal landscape. Through this snapshot frozen in time, we catch a glimpse into an era where cigars were symbols of power and clubs like The Flamingo were gateways to excitement and liberation. This print serves as a reminder of how individuals like Rick Gunnell left indelible marks on history by creating spaces that celebrated music, camaraderie, and freedom.


Framed Prints

Step into the vibrant past of Soho's legendary Flamingo Club with this captivating framed print by renowned photographer Ray Weaver from Memory Lane Prints. Witness an intimate moment in time as Rick Gunnell, the club's owner, and his partner, Tony Harris, share a laugh in the early hours of a fateful Sunday in 1966 on Wardour Street. This striking black-and-white photograph invites you to relive the history and charm of this iconic London establishment. Hang it in your home or office to add a touch of nostalgic allure and intrigue to your space.


Photo Prints

Step back in time with this captivating photograph from Memory Lane Prints' Media Storehouse collection. Featuring Rick Gunnell, the legendary owner of The Flamingo Club in London's Soho district, and his partner, Tony Harris, in an intimate moment during the early hours of Sunday 2nd January 1966 on Wardour Street. Taken by renowned photographer Ray Weaver, this print is a must-have for any history buff, music enthusiast, or art collector. Each print is meticulously produced using high-quality materials, ensuring a stunning and long-lasting addition to your home or office décor. Relive the magic of the past with this captivating image from Memory Lane Prints.


Poster Prints

"Step back in time with our exclusive Media Storehouse Poster Print featuring the iconic image of Rick Gunnell and Tony Harris, owners of the legendary Flamingo Club in London's Soho district. Captured by acclaimed photographer Ray Weaver in the early hours of Sunday 2nd January 1966 on Wardour Street, this captivating poster transport you to the swinging sixties. A must-have for music and history enthusiasts, this high-quality print brings a piece of London's rich cultural history into your home or office."


Jigsaw Puzzles

Bring the vibrant energy of Soho's legendary Flamingo Club to life with our captivating jigsaw puzzle from Media Storehouse. Featuring an iconic image by Ray Weaver from Memory Lane Prints, this puzzle showcases Rick Gunnell and his partner, Tony Harris, in their prime at their famous establishment on Wardour Street in the early hours of Sunday 2nd January 1966. Piece together this intriguing snapshot of history and immerse yourself in the rich culture and memories of London's swinging sixties. Perfect for puzzle enthusiasts, history buffs, or anyone looking to add a touch of nostalgia to their home decor.

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