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  2. Chelsea Arts Club - Wikipedia

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    Chelsea Arts Club is a private members' club ... The Chelsea Art Ball by William ... From 1908 to 1958 the club held a series of public fancy dress balls at the ...

  3. Costume party - Wikipedia

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    Manchester fancy dress ball of 1828, painting by Arthur Perigal. ... Notable amongst early events in the 20th century was the Chelsea Arts Club ball. Such events were ...

  4. Alfred Egerton Cooper - Wikipedia

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    Two artists' models were photographed demonstrating their costumes for the Chelsea Arts Club Ball at the Albert Hall on New Year's Eve 1930, in Cooper's studio. [33] In 1949, Cooper was executing "many brilliant restorations" of old paintings for John Laviers Wheatley , director of Walter Victor Hutchinson 's Gallery of British Sports and ...

  5. List of members' clubs in London - Wikipedia

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    Chelsea Arts Club: 1890 143 Old Church Street, Chelsea: 1990 The arts Since 1976 City Livery Club: 1914 Bell Wharf Lane, Upper Thames Street, sharing the premises of the Little Ship Club 2023 The City: Admitted City of London Club: 1832 19 Old Broad Street, London: 1834 City professions Since 2011 City University Club: 1895 42 Crutched Friars 2018

  6. Madge Freeman - Wikipedia

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    In 1914, the Bendigo Independent announced her debut at the Tennis Ball [15] with her photograph being published in the Bendigonian [16] For a fancy dress ball in March 1915 at Girton, as an ‘old girl’ of the school, she dressed as ‘Powder and Patches’ (an 18th century aristocrat) [17] and in May that year returned for a ‘Dickens Evening’ dressed as Dick Swiveller. [18]

  7. The Arts Club - Wikipedia

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    The Arts Club is a London private members' club in Dover Street, Mayfair, founded in 1863 by Charles Dickens, Anthony Trollope, and Lord Leighton among others. It remains a meeting place for men and women involved in the creative arts either professionally or as patrons.

  8. Who did it best? A detailed breakdown of Chelsea Clinton vs ...

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    Chelsea: She opted for not one, but two Vera Wang creations and went with a strapless, silk, organza gown with a glittering beaded waistline belt, and pleated tulle across the bodice for her ...

  9. Dora Meeson - Wikipedia

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    During their time in Chelsea, Dora attended a suffrage meeting addressed by Emily Pankhurst in another studio within their building, inspiring her to become actively involved in the suffrage movement, while George joined the Men's League for Women's Suffrage. They participated in processions together, and some members of the Chelsea Arts Club ...