Cartoon, The New Dance Mistress, WW1 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-cartoon-the-new-dance-mistress-ww1-105368614.html
RMG3BXMP–Cartoon, The New Dance Mistress, WW1
Madame Karina, Danish prima ballerina, pictured with a number of her pupils, all children or sisters of serving officers, taking part in a dance called The Good Angel. She is seen far left wearing the red cross and carrying a Union Jack flag. As a fellow Dane, Queen Alexandra was patron of the dancing school. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/madame-karina-danish-prima-ballerina-pictured-with-a-number-of-her-pupils-all-children-or-sisters-of-serving-officers-taking-part-in-a-dance-called-the-good-angel-she-is-seen-far-left-wearing-the-red-cross-and-carrying-a-union-jack-flag-as-a-fellow-dane-queen-alexandra-was-patron-of-the-dancing-school-image560868338.html
RM2RGDN82–Madame Karina, Danish prima ballerina, pictured with a number of her pupils, all children or sisters of serving officers, taking part in a dance called The Good Angel. She is seen far left wearing the red cross and carrying a Union Jack flag. As a fellow Dane, Queen Alexandra was patron of the dancing school.
The Pigeon Walk, a new dance demonstrated by Peggy Kurton and George Grossmith in Tonight's the Night at the Gaiety Theatre in 1915. The Pigeon Walk joined other popular animal-themed dance crazes such as the Grizzly Bear, the Bunny Hug and the Turkey Trot during the Great War period. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-pigeon-walk-a-new-dance-demonstrated-by-peggy-kurton-and-george-grossmith-in-tonights-the-night-at-the-gaiety-theatre-in-1915-the-pigeon-walk-joined-other-popular-animal-themed-dance-crazes-such-as-the-grizzly-bear-the-bunny-hug-and-the-turkey-trot-during-the-great-war-period-image560868571.html
RM2RGDNGB–The Pigeon Walk, a new dance demonstrated by Peggy Kurton and George Grossmith in Tonight's the Night at the Gaiety Theatre in 1915. The Pigeon Walk joined other popular animal-themed dance crazes such as the Grizzly Bear, the Bunny Hug and the Turkey Trot during the Great War period.
The Pigeon Walk, a new dance demonstrated by Peggy Kurton and George Grossmith in Tonight's the Night at the Gaiety Theatre in 1915. The Pigeon Walk joined other popular animal-themed dance crazes such as the Grizzly Bear, the Bunny Hug and the Turkey Trot during the Great War period. Date: 1915 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-pigeon-walk-a-new-dance-demonstrated-by-peggy-kurton-and-george-grossmith-in-tonights-the-night-at-the-gaiety-theatre-in-1915-the-pigeon-walk-joined-other-popular-animal-themed-dance-crazes-such-as-the-grizzly-bear-the-bunny-hug-and-the-turkey-trot-during-the-great-war-period-date-1915-image501434256.html
RM2M3P8E8–The Pigeon Walk, a new dance demonstrated by Peggy Kurton and George Grossmith in Tonight's the Night at the Gaiety Theatre in 1915. The Pigeon Walk joined other popular animal-themed dance crazes such as the Grizzly Bear, the Bunny Hug and the Turkey Trot during the Great War period. Date: 1915
Madame Karina, Danish prima ballerina, pictured with a number of her pupils, all children or sisters of serving officers, taking part in a dance called The Good Angel. She is seen far left wearing the red cross and carrying a Union Jack flag. As a fellow Dane, Queen Alexandra was patron of the dancing school. 1915 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/madame-karina-danish-prima-ballerina-pictured-with-a-number-of-her-pupils-all-children-or-sisters-of-serving-officers-taking-part-in-a-dance-called-the-good-angel-she-is-seen-far-left-wearing-the-red-cross-and-carrying-a-union-jack-flag-as-a-fellow-dane-queen-alexandra-was-patron-of-the-dancing-school-1915-image501433958.html
RM2M3P83J–Madame Karina, Danish prima ballerina, pictured with a number of her pupils, all children or sisters of serving officers, taking part in a dance called The Good Angel. She is seen far left wearing the red cross and carrying a Union Jack flag. As a fellow Dane, Queen Alexandra was patron of the dancing school. 1915
Portrait of Margaret Morris (1891 - 1980), famous dancer and dance teacher. Margaret Morris movement dance combined exercise with dance, and freedom of expression and was a popular art form in the early twentieth century. She was a pupil of Raymond Duncan, the brother of Isadora Duncan and opened her own little theatre in Chelsea where she performed. Date: 1915 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/portrait-of-margaret-morris-1891-1980-famous-dancer-and-dance-teacher-margaret-morris-movement-dance-combined-exercise-with-dance-and-freedom-of-expression-and-was-a-popular-art-form-in-the-early-twentieth-century-she-was-a-pupil-of-raymond-duncan-the-brother-of-isadora-duncan-and-opened-her-own-little-theatre-in-chelsea-where-she-performed-date-1915-image501434111.html
RM2M3P893–Portrait of Margaret Morris (1891 - 1980), famous dancer and dance teacher. Margaret Morris movement dance combined exercise with dance, and freedom of expression and was a popular art form in the early twentieth century. She was a pupil of Raymond Duncan, the brother of Isadora Duncan and opened her own little theatre in Chelsea where she performed. Date: 1915
LADY PAMELA SMITH (1915 - 1982), younger daughter of the 1st earl of Birkenhead. In 1936 she married Hon. William Michael Berry, Baron Hartwell, and was later styled Baroness Hartwell. Dressed here as Camargo, the Spirit of the Dance, as the Masked Eighteenth Century Costume Ball at the Austrian Legation in aid of the Austrian Winter Distress League and British Charities. Date: 1934 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lady-pamela-smith-1915-1982-younger-daughter-of-the-1st-earl-of-birkenhead-in-1936-she-married-hon-william-michael-berry-baron-hartwell-and-was-later-styled-baroness-hartwell-dressed-here-as-camargo-the-spirit-of-the-dance-as-the-masked-eighteenth-century-costume-ball-at-the-austrian-legation-in-aid-of-the-austrian-winter-distress-league-and-british-charities-date-1934-image501422185.html
RM2M3NN35–LADY PAMELA SMITH (1915 - 1982), younger daughter of the 1st earl of Birkenhead. In 1936 she married Hon. William Michael Berry, Baron Hartwell, and was later styled Baroness Hartwell. Dressed here as Camargo, the Spirit of the Dance, as the Masked Eighteenth Century Costume Ball at the Austrian Legation in aid of the Austrian Winter Distress League and British Charities. Date: 1934
Mrs Leopold Albu, formerly Adelaide Veronica Elizabeth Burton, wife of Leopold Albu, mining magnate. Pictured in the costume she wore at a small dance she gave at 4 Hamilton Place, Park Lane in February 1912. The Tatler remarks that she is, 'a great lover of animals' - particularly tigers by the look of the rug she's standing on. Adelaide's marriage to Leopold ended in an acrimonious divorce in 1915. Date: 1912 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mrs-leopold-albu-formerly-adelaide-veronica-elizabeth-burton-wife-of-leopold-albu-mining-magnate-pictured-in-the-costume-she-wore-at-a-small-dance-she-gave-at-4-hamilton-place-park-lane-in-february-1912-the-tatler-remarks-that-she-is-a-great-lover-of-animals-particularly-tigers-by-the-look-of-the-rug-shes-standing-on-adelaides-marriage-to-leopold-ended-in-an-acrimonious-divorce-in-1915-date-1912-image501465999.html
RM2M3RMYY–Mrs Leopold Albu, formerly Adelaide Veronica Elizabeth Burton, wife of Leopold Albu, mining magnate. Pictured in the costume she wore at a small dance she gave at 4 Hamilton Place, Park Lane in February 1912. The Tatler remarks that she is, 'a great lover of animals' - particularly tigers by the look of the rug she's standing on. Adelaide's marriage to Leopold ended in an acrimonious divorce in 1915. Date: 1912
'Before it was forbidden fruit to officers in uniform - at a supper club.' Officers dance with ladies in skimpy evening dresses at a supper club. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/before-it-was-forbidden-fruit-to-officers-in-uniform-at-a-supper-club-officers-dance-with-ladies-in-skimpy-evening-dresses-at-a-supper-club-image501434598.html
RM2M3P8XE–'Before it was forbidden fruit to officers in uniform - at a supper club.' Officers dance with ladies in skimpy evening dresses at a supper club.
Portrait of Margaret Morris (1891 - 1980), famous dancer and dance teacher. Margaret Morris movement dance combined exercise with dance, and freedom of expression and was a popular art form in the early twentieth century. She was a pupil of Raymond Duncan, the brother of Isadora Duncan and opened her own little theatre in Chelsea where she performed. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/portrait-of-margaret-morris-1891-1980-famous-dancer-and-dance-teacher-margaret-morris-movement-dance-combined-exercise-with-dance-and-freedom-of-expression-and-was-a-popular-art-form-in-the-early-twentieth-century-she-was-a-pupil-of-raymond-duncan-the-brother-of-isadora-duncan-and-opened-her-own-little-theatre-in-chelsea-where-she-performed-image560868389.html
RM2RGDN9W–Portrait of Margaret Morris (1891 - 1980), famous dancer and dance teacher. Margaret Morris movement dance combined exercise with dance, and freedom of expression and was a popular art form in the early twentieth century. She was a pupil of Raymond Duncan, the brother of Isadora Duncan and opened her own little theatre in Chelsea where she performed.
Roshana, aka Olive Craddock (1894-1926), dancer. The daughter of an English mother and Anglo-Indian father of Irish extraction, Craddock learned to dance as a child in India. She came to Europe in about 1909 and adopted the stage name Roshanara after a legendary Indian princess. She danced with Loie Fuller's company and in 1911 appeared in London in Oscar Asche's Kismet and took the role of Zobeide in Scheherazade with the Ballets Russes at Covent Garden. She joined Anna Pavlova's company in 1912 and eventually settled in America, where she died from appendicitis aged thirty-four. Pictured h Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/roshana-aka-olive-craddock-1894-1926-dancer-the-daughter-of-an-english-mother-and-anglo-indian-father-of-irish-extraction-craddock-learned-to-dance-as-a-child-in-india-she-came-to-europe-in-about-1909-and-adopted-the-stage-name-roshanara-after-a-legendary-indian-princess-she-danced-with-loie-fullers-company-and-in-1911-appeared-in-london-in-oscar-asches-kismet-and-took-the-role-of-zobeide-in-scheherazade-with-the-ballets-russes-at-covent-garden-she-joined-anna-pavlovas-company-in-1912-and-eventually-settled-in-america-where-she-died-from-appendicitis-aged-thirty-four-pictured-h-image501432862.html
RM2M3P6ME–Roshana, aka Olive Craddock (1894-1926), dancer. The daughter of an English mother and Anglo-Indian father of Irish extraction, Craddock learned to dance as a child in India. She came to Europe in about 1909 and adopted the stage name Roshanara after a legendary Indian princess. She danced with Loie Fuller's company and in 1911 appeared in London in Oscar Asche's Kismet and took the role of Zobeide in Scheherazade with the Ballets Russes at Covent Garden. She joined Anna Pavlova's company in 1912 and eventually settled in America, where she died from appendicitis aged thirty-four. Pictured h
Roshana, aka Olive Craddock (1894-1926), dancer. The daughter of an English mother and Anglo-Indian father of Irish extraction, Craddock learned to dance as a child in India. She came to Europe in about 1909 and adopted the stage name Roshanara after a legendary Indian princess. She danced with Loie Fuller's company and in 1911 appeared in London in Oscar Asche's Kismet and took the role of Zobeide in Scheherazade with the Ballets Russes at Covent Garden. She joined Anna Pavlova's company in 1912 and eventually settled in America, where she died from appendicitis aged thirty-four. Pictured h Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/roshana-aka-olive-craddock-1894-1926-dancer-the-daughter-of-an-english-mother-and-anglo-indian-father-of-irish-extraction-craddock-learned-to-dance-as-a-child-in-india-she-came-to-europe-in-about-1909-and-adopted-the-stage-name-roshanara-after-a-legendary-indian-princess-she-danced-with-loie-fullers-company-and-in-1911-appeared-in-london-in-oscar-asches-kismet-and-took-the-role-of-zobeide-in-scheherazade-with-the-ballets-russes-at-covent-garden-she-joined-anna-pavlovas-company-in-1912-and-eventually-settled-in-america-where-she-died-from-appendicitis-aged-thirty-four-pictured-h-image560867773.html
RM2RGDMFW–Roshana, aka Olive Craddock (1894-1926), dancer. The daughter of an English mother and Anglo-Indian father of Irish extraction, Craddock learned to dance as a child in India. She came to Europe in about 1909 and adopted the stage name Roshanara after a legendary Indian princess. She danced with Loie Fuller's company and in 1911 appeared in London in Oscar Asche's Kismet and took the role of Zobeide in Scheherazade with the Ballets Russes at Covent Garden. She joined Anna Pavlova's company in 1912 and eventually settled in America, where she died from appendicitis aged thirty-four. Pictured h
The dance floor (top) and members and guests (bottom) at Murray's, in Beak Street, one of the new late opening supper clubs springing up around London on the eve of the First World War. The club was opened by Canadian Jack May in 1913 and in 1915, a sister club, Murray's River Club was opened in Maidenhead. It continued as a club until 1923 when it closed and reopened as Blanchard's. Date: 1914 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-dance-floor-top-and-members-and-guests-bottom-at-murrays-in-beak-street-one-of-the-new-late-opening-supper-clubs-springing-up-around-london-on-the-eve-of-the-first-world-war-the-club-was-opened-by-canadian-jack-may-in-1913-and-in-1915-a-sister-club-murrays-river-club-was-opened-in-maidenhead-it-continued-as-a-club-until-1923-when-it-closed-and-reopened-as-blanchards-date-1914-image501438150.html
RM2M3PDDA–The dance floor (top) and members and guests (bottom) at Murray's, in Beak Street, one of the new late opening supper clubs springing up around London on the eve of the First World War. The club was opened by Canadian Jack May in 1913 and in 1915, a sister club, Murray's River Club was opened in Maidenhead. It continued as a club until 1923 when it closed and reopened as Blanchard's. Date: 1914
View of Murray's Club in Maidenhead, a summer outpost and sister club to the original Murray's in Beak Street, Soho, London. The club was opened in 1915 by Jack May and frequented by actors and high society. It was situated by Maidenhead Bridge and renowned for its outdoor dance floor. It eventually became the Hungaria club, which was then sold in 1936. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/view-of-murrays-club-in-maidenhead-a-summer-outpost-and-sister-club-to-the-original-murrays-in-beak-street-soho-london-the-club-was-opened-in-1915-by-jack-may-and-frequented-by-actors-and-high-society-it-was-situated-by-maidenhead-bridge-and-renowned-for-its-outdoor-dance-floor-it-eventually-became-the-hungaria-club-which-was-then-sold-in-1936-image341386948.html
RM2ARBEF0–View of Murray's Club in Maidenhead, a summer outpost and sister club to the original Murray's in Beak Street, Soho, London. The club was opened in 1915 by Jack May and frequented by actors and high society. It was situated by Maidenhead Bridge and renowned for its outdoor dance floor. It eventually became the Hungaria club, which was then sold in 1936.
Murrays River Club at fashionable Maidenhead, opened in 1915 as a sister club and alternative summer venue to the original Murrays club opened by Jack May in Beak Street, London in 1913. It was located in a Georgian house overlooking the river and was frequented by society types and personalities from the theatrical world. River trips were available early in the evening and the venue was notable for its illuminated dance floor. Some of the guests at the opening are featured here in The Tatler and include, clockwise from top left, Lady Edward Fitzgerald, Mr N Peacock, Lee White and Phyllis Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/murrays-river-club-at-fashionable-maidenhead-opened-in-1915-as-a-sister-club-and-alternative-summer-venue-to-the-original-murrays-club-opened-by-jack-may-in-beak-street-london-in-1913-it-was-located-in-a-georgian-house-overlooking-the-river-and-was-frequented-by-society-types-and-personalities-from-the-theatrical-world-river-trips-were-available-early-in-the-evening-and-the-venue-was-notable-for-its-illuminated-dance-floor-some-of-the-guests-at-the-opening-are-featured-here-in-the-tatler-and-include-clockwise-from-top-left-lady-edward-fitzgerald-mr-n-peacock-lee-white-and-phyllis-image501434053.html
RM2M3P871–Murrays River Club at fashionable Maidenhead, opened in 1915 as a sister club and alternative summer venue to the original Murrays club opened by Jack May in Beak Street, London in 1913. It was located in a Georgian house overlooking the river and was frequented by society types and personalities from the theatrical world. River trips were available early in the evening and the venue was notable for its illuminated dance floor. Some of the guests at the opening are featured here in The Tatler and include, clockwise from top left, Lady Edward Fitzgerald, Mr N Peacock, Lee White and Phyllis
Murrays River Club at fashionable Maidenhead, opened in 1915 as a sister club and alternative summer venue to the original Murrays club opened by Jack May in Beak Street, London in 1913. It was located in a Georgian house overlooking the river and was frequented by society types and personalities from the theatrical world. River trips were available early in the evening and the venue was notable for its illuminated dance floor. Some of the guests at the opening are featured here in The Tatler and include, clockwise from top left, Lady Edward Fitzgerald, Mr N Peacock, Lee White and Phyllis Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/murrays-river-club-at-fashionable-maidenhead-opened-in-1915-as-a-sister-club-and-alternative-summer-venue-to-the-original-murrays-club-opened-by-jack-may-in-beak-street-london-in-1913-it-was-located-in-a-georgian-house-overlooking-the-river-and-was-frequented-by-society-types-and-personalities-from-the-theatrical-world-river-trips-were-available-early-in-the-evening-and-the-venue-was-notable-for-its-illuminated-dance-floor-some-of-the-guests-at-the-opening-are-featured-here-in-the-tatler-and-include-clockwise-from-top-left-lady-edward-fitzgerald-mr-n-peacock-lee-white-and-phyllis-image560868470.html
RM2RGDNCP–Murrays River Club at fashionable Maidenhead, opened in 1915 as a sister club and alternative summer venue to the original Murrays club opened by Jack May in Beak Street, London in 1913. It was located in a Georgian house overlooking the river and was frequented by society types and personalities from the theatrical world. River trips were available early in the evening and the venue was notable for its illuminated dance floor. Some of the guests at the opening are featured here in The Tatler and include, clockwise from top left, Lady Edward Fitzgerald, Mr N Peacock, Lee White and Phyllis
Music cover, Push and Go! Waltz by Herman Darewski, showing a woman riding on a champagne cork. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/music-cover-push-and-go!-waltz-by-herman-darewski-showing-a-woman-riding-on-a-champagne-cork-image504807641.html
RM2M97Y89–Music cover, Push and Go! Waltz by Herman Darewski, showing a woman riding on a champagne cork.
Music cover, Valse Poetique sur les motifs de Suppe, by Leon du Terrail. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/music-cover-valse-poetique-sur-les-motifs-de-suppe-by-leon-du-terrail-image504824811.html
RM2M98N5F–Music cover, Valse Poetique sur les motifs de Suppe, by Leon du Terrail.
Costume design by Larionov for a ballet, Le Soleil de Nuit Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/costume-design-by-larionov-for-a-ballet-le-soleil-de-nuit-image183049167.html
RMMHPH27–Costume design by Larionov for a ballet, Le Soleil de Nuit
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