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  2. 1920 in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    3 July – The Scenic Railway (roller coaster) at Dreamland Margate amusement park opens, the first in the UK. 5 July – A new airmail service starts from London to Amsterdam. 13 July – London County Council bans foreigners from almost all council jobs. 16 July – World War I is officially declared over with Austria.

  3. Roaring Twenties - Wikipedia

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    The Roaring Twenties, sometimes stylized as Roaring '20s, refers to the 1920s decade in music and fashion, ... (Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2015) contents. Europe

  4. 50 Carnaby Street - Wikipedia

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    The Beatles played at the Roaring Twenties. The Roaring Twenties opened on 4 July 1962, [18] Count Suckle (Wilbert Augustus Campbell) was the first DJ at the club and also the bouncer. [19] Suckle claimed in 1974 that "the club wasn't opened for black people, it was owned by Jewish people and it only catered for Jewish kids.

  5. 1920 in British music - Wikipedia

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    18 September – A Night Out, with a book by George Grossmith, Jr. and Arthur Miller, music by Willie Redstone and Cole Porter and lyrics by Clifford Grey, opens at the Winter Garden Theatre in London, where it runs for 309 performances.

  6. 1920s in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    The 1920s are characterized by two distinct periods of fashion: in the early part of the decade, change was slower, and there was more reluctance to wear the new, revealing popular styles. From 1925, the public more passionately embraced the styles now typically associated with the Roaring Twenties. These styles continued to characterize ...

  7. Bright young things - Wikipedia

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    Richard Plunket Greene, Olivia Plunket Greene, David Plunket Greene, Terence Greenidge, Elizabeth Frances Russell, and Evelyn Waugh.. The Bright Young Things, or Bright Young People, [1] [2] was a term given by the tabloid press to a group of Bohemian young aristocrats and socialites in London during the Roaring Twenties. [3]

  8. 1920s - Wikipedia

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    The 1920s (pronounced "nineteen-twenties" often shortened to the "' 20s" or the "Twenties") was a decade that began on January 1, 1920, and ended on December 31, 1929. . Primarily known for the economic boom that occurred in the Western World following the end of World War I (1914–1918), the decade is frequently referred to as the "Roaring Twenties" or the "Jazz Age" in America and Western ...

  9. Portal:1920s - Wikipedia

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    The Roaring Twenties, sometimes stylized as Roaring '20s, refers to the 1920s decade in music and fashion, as it happened in Western society and Western culture.It was a period of economic prosperity with a distinctive cultural edge in the United States and Europe, particularly in major cities such as Berlin, Buenos Aires, Chicago, London, Los Angeles, Mexico City, New York City, Paris, and ...