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The Gateways club was a noted lesbian nightclub located at 239 King's Road on the corner of Bramerton Street, Chelsea, London, England. It was the longest-surviving such club in the world, open by 1931 [ 1 ] and legally becoming a members club in 1936.
Photo Illustration by Luis G. Rendon/The Daily Beast/Courtesy Gateways Grind/EverettFor 50 years, down an unassuming side street in the exclusive borough of Chelsea, West London, “the bohemian ...
The Gateways Club in Chelsea was one of the longest-surviving lesbian bars in the world. It opened in 1943 and closed in 1985. It opened in 1943 and closed in 1985. The bar was the setting for a scene in the 1968 film The Killing of Sister George , with real clientele dancing alongside its lead actresses.
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The Front Page Club was a late-night live music venue in Carlisle, Cumbria, founded by Bob Mungall and Martin Lawson in August 1984. [1] It had previously been a traditional jazz club called Mick’s, named after the proprietor Mick Potts, band leader of the Gateway Jazz Band and a locally well-known pianist and trumpet player.