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The Savoy, London 1923 (Lady with Fan) Sizes:A3 (297x420mm) Archival Print (Unframed) a lovely small fishing town

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a lovely small fishing town on the Kent coast

960 Bush Street in San Francisco was a church from 1918 until 1931

Dave Brubeck

he chose the name to mock Clare Boothe Luce and what she referred to as "café society"

The Savoy, London 1923 (Lady with Fan) Sizes:A3 (297x420mm) Archival Print (Unframed) a lovely small fishing townThe Savoy was Londons first luxury hotel and was opened in 1889 by theatre impresario Richard DOyly Carte. It was an immediate success thanks to innovations such as electricity, hot and cold running water and bathrooms in the lavishly furnished rooms and suites. More important than these modern amenities, however, was the refined and elegant atmosphere created by general manager Cesar Ritz and French chef Auguste Escoffier. Wealthy patrons, including

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