China: Shanghai Club 'Long Bar' in the 1920s - reputedly the longest bar in the world. Shanghai Club 'Long Bar' in the 1920s - reputedly the longest bar in the world. The club on the Bund was a British men's club and was the most exclusive club in Shanghai during the heyday of the 1920s and 1930s. The second-floor was famous for the 'Long Bar'. This was an unpolished mahogany, L-shaped bar that measured 34 m by 12 m. On one side of the bar was a smoking room and library, while on the other side was a billiards room. It was famous for being the world's longest bar at one time. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/china-shanghai-club-long-bar-in-the-1920s-reputedly-the-longest-bar-in-the-world-shanghai-club-long-bar-in-the-1920s-reputedly-the-longest-bar-in-the-world-the-club-on-the-bund-was-a-british-mens-club-and-was-the-most-exclusive-club-in-shanghai-during-the-heyday-of-the-1920s-and-1930s-the-second-floor-was-famous-for-the-long-bar-this-was-an-unpolished-mahogany-l-shaped-bar-that-measured-34-m-by-12-m-on-one-side-of-the-bar-was-a-smoking-room-and-library-while-on-the-other-side-was-a-billiards-room-it-was-famous-for-being-the-worlds-longest-bar-at-one-time-image344229208.html
RM2B00YT8–China: Shanghai Club 'Long Bar' in the 1920s - reputedly the longest bar in the world. Shanghai Club 'Long Bar' in the 1920s - reputedly the longest bar in the world. The club on the Bund was a British men's club and was the most exclusive club in Shanghai during the heyday of the 1920s and 1930s. The second-floor was famous for the 'Long Bar'. This was an unpolished mahogany, L-shaped bar that measured 34 m by 12 m. On one side of the bar was a smoking room and library, while on the other side was a billiards room. It was famous for being the world's longest bar at one time.
The famous 'Long Bar' in the Shanghai Club. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-famous-long-bar-in-the-shanghai-club-image537148812.html
RM2P5W6P4–The famous 'Long Bar' in the Shanghai Club.
China: Shanghai - The (Old) Shanghai Club, 1902. The original Shanghai Club was a three-storey red-brick building constructed by the British in 1861. The original Club was torn down and rebuilt in 1910 with reinforced concrete in a neo-classical design. The large first floor dining room had black and white marble flooring, while the entrance staircase used imported white Sicilian marble. The club was a British men's club and was the most exclusive club in Shanghai during the heyday of the 1920s and 1930s. The membership fee was $125 and monthly dues were $9. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/china-shanghai-the-old-shanghai-club-1902-the-original-shanghai-club-was-a-three-storey-red-brick-building-constructed-by-the-british-in-1861-the-original-club-was-torn-down-and-rebuilt-in-1910-with-reinforced-concrete-in-a-neo-classical-design-the-large-first-floor-dining-room-had-black-and-white-marble-flooring-while-the-entrance-staircase-used-imported-white-sicilian-marble-the-club-was-a-british-mens-club-and-was-the-most-exclusive-club-in-shanghai-during-the-heyday-of-the-1920s-and-1930s-the-membership-fee-was-125-and-monthly-dues-were-9-image344233725.html
RM2B015HH–China: Shanghai - The (Old) Shanghai Club, 1902. The original Shanghai Club was a three-storey red-brick building constructed by the British in 1861. The original Club was torn down and rebuilt in 1910 with reinforced concrete in a neo-classical design. The large first floor dining room had black and white marble flooring, while the entrance staircase used imported white Sicilian marble. The club was a British men's club and was the most exclusive club in Shanghai during the heyday of the 1920s and 1930s. The membership fee was $125 and monthly dues were $9.
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