The Ritz Hotel, Ouistiti Roof Garden, New York Bar, L’Ours and Champs Elysees Restaurant Sunday 1st July Like any good visitor to Paris who is in the know, the only place to be on a Sunday night at this time of the year is the Ritz. Well, this is the official statement from Papa, hence [...]
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No.26, Paris, July 1923
Posted in 1920s, cabaret, jazz age, nightlife, Paris, tagged Adele Astaire, Annette Mills, Champs Elysees Restaurant, Ciro's, Damon Runyon, Dolly Sisters, Florence Walton, Fouquet's, Frank Meyer, Fred Astaire, Grande Bretagne Hotel, Harry McElthone, Harry Pilcer, Harry's Bar, Irving Berlin, Jack Dempsey, Jenny Dolly, Joan Sawyer, Jockey Club, Jules Ansaldi, L’Ours, Leo Leitrim, Leonara Hughes, Les Copeland, Maurice Mouvet, Mrs Milton Henry, New York Bar, Ouistiti Roof Garden, Paris Sans Viole, Princess de Polignac, Robert Sielle, Roy Barton, Sielle and Mills, The Ritz Hotel, Tommy Lyman on October 26, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
No.25, Paris, June 1923
Posted in 1920s, art deco, cabaret, Gay Paris, jazz age, nightlife, Paris, tagged Arthur Moss, Bohemian Paris of Today, Café de la Rotonde, Café du Dome, Café du Parnasse, Ezra Pound, George du Maurier, Henri Murger, Hiler Harzberg, Hiliare Hiler, Jockey Club, Kiki, Kiki of Montparnasse, La Vie Boheme, Latin Quarter, Lavenue, Les Copeland, Man Ray, Me as a Model, Montparnasse, Nina Hamnet, Petit Napolitain, Trilby, W.C. Morrow, W.R. Titterton on October 4, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Montparnasse: Petit Napolitain, Café du Parnasse, Lavenue, Café du Dome, Jockey Club and Café de la Rotonde. Saturday 30th June As a little interlude to our Bois extravaganza, Cecile has insisted on staying in Paris tonight but tells me we will go south and visit the Latin Quarter of Montparnasse. “Do remember Fynes” she says [...]
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