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The Cocktail Bar at the Garter Club, 52 Grosvenor Street - decorated in mock-heraldic
The Cocktail Bar at the Garter Club, 52 Grosvenor Street - decorated in mock-heraldic style. The Table tops represent the titles of well-known Inns. Date: 1933
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Media ID 23452628
© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans
1933 Camel Decorations Garter Grosvenor Inns Represent Titles Tops Well Known
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1. Title: A Mock Heraldic Retreat at the Garter Club, 1933 The Cocktail Bar at the Grosvenor Street Garter Club, located at 52 Grosvenor Street in London, was a popular social hub during the 1930s. This photograph showcases the bar's unique and intriguing decor, which was adorned in a mock-heraldic style. The atmosphere was one of elegance and sophistication, making it an ideal destination for the city's elite. The table tops in the bar, each representing the titles of well-known Inns, add a playful and whimsical touch to the space. The design features various heraldic symbols, such as camels, playing cards, and other emblems, creating a visually striking and engaging environment. The 1933 date etched into the image serves as a reminder of the era's rich history and the unique character of the Garter Club during that time. The mock heraldic style was a common decorative trend during the 1930s, reflecting the period's fascination with chivalry, tradition, and the aristocracy. The Garter Club's commitment to this aesthetic, combined with its luxurious setting and exclusive membership, made it a must-visit destination for those seeking an escape from the hustle and bustle of London life. This photograph, taken in 1933, offers a glimpse into the past, allowing us to appreciate the charm and allure of the Garter Club and the unique decorative trends of the 1930s. The image invites us to imagine the lively conversations, clinking glasses, and laughter that once filled this iconic bar.
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