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The Clarendon is primarily remembered as a key part of the West London music scene which thrived in the post-War period until the mid 1990s. [citation needed]Along with Kensington Market, it was a defining part of the youth culture of the times and played a seminal role in the indie, goth and alternative music scenes.
The work being restored by Tessa Jackson The Sunbathers on display in the Royal Festival Hall in December 2018 The Sunbathers at London Waterloo station in January 2023. When Historic England held an exhibition of lost art in 2016, the work was rediscovered in pieces at The Clarendon Hotel in Blackheath. [3]
John Timbs, in his Club Life in London, gives an account of the Club's centennial dinner in 1864, which was celebrated at the Clarendon hotel. Henry Hart Milman, the English historian, was treasurer. The Club's toast, no doubt employing a bit of wishful thinking, was "Esto perpetua", Latin for "Let it be perpetual".
The Clarendon itself was a very large 1930s Hotel with attached function rooms built in the Art Deco style, and it stood on the corner of the Hammersmith one way system until its demolition in 1988. The Klub Foot was held in the main ballroom on the first floor, which held around 900 people.
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An advert for the Clarendon Hotel from 1885. Formerly on this site was the Clarendon Hotel on Cornmarket Street, which grew from two former coaching inns, the King's Head and the Star. [4] The hotel was a Georgian building, [5] though beneath it was a vaulted wine cellar, [6] which was the oldest in Oxford. [7]