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The Black Cat Bar, San Francisco, 1950s Sizes:A4 (210x297mm) Archival Print (Unframed) It was formed as Transcontinental

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The Black Cat Bar, San Francisco, 1950s Sizes:A4 (210x297mm) Archival Print (Unframed) It was formed as Transcontinental20% from all Black Cat Bar print sales will go to the LGBT Foundation. This menu cover of a scrappy black cat his body is beaten up and bandaged and he has a defiant and worse for wear expression on his face is from one of San Franciscos most iconic bars. The Black Cat Bar originally opened in 1906, was shut down during Prohibition, and reopened in 1933. In its second life, the bar was initially a hangout for Beat Generation figures like Allan

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