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The GargoyleClub was a private club on the upper floors of 69 Dean Street, Soho, London, at the corner with Meard Street. It was founded on 16 January 1925[1] by the aristocratic socialite David Tennant, son of the First Baron Glenconner. David was the brother of Stephen Tennant who was a prominent member of the social set called "Bright Young People" and of Edward Tennant, the poet who was killed in action in World War I.
^Luke, Michael (1991). David Tennant and the Gargoyle Years. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson. p. 2. ISBN 0-29781124X. Retrieved 2 March 2019.
The GargoyleClub was a private club on the upper floors of 69 Dean Street, Soho, London, at the corner with Meard Street. It was founded on 16 January...
Gossip's) at 69 Dean Street, in the basement below the ground floor GargoyleClub. Both music and fashion embraced the aesthetics of the movement. Bands...
in the First World War. His elder brother David Tennant founded the GargoyleClub in Soho. During the 1920s and 1930s, Tennant was an important member...
no worry about pensions in Soho. People didn't live that long." The GargoyleClub opened at 69 Dean Street in 1925. It was founded by the socialite the...
Lucian Freud, she became a figure in London's bohemian circles, the GargoyleClub and Colony Room replacing Belgravia drawing rooms. She sat for several...
operating), the GargoyleClub, the Bagatelle, the Continental, the Colony Room (not to be confused with the Colony Club), Churchill's (a hostess club which existed...
Australian Horror and Fantasy Magazine (1987–1992) and co-founded the GargoyleClub: The Sydney Horror Writers and Artists Society, which included Sydney...
Sunday supper at Waugh's parents' house. Waugh introduced him to the GargoyleClub, which gave him experience in London's Bohemia. He got to know painters...
London, and his elder brother, David Tennant (1902–1968) who founded the GargoyleClub in Soho in 1925. Her second marriage, in 1922, to the eminent British...
Hall Council Chamber), with flashbacks to the GargoyleClub, Soho in 1936 and the Dolphin Square Health Club, Pimlico in 1957. Some scenes were filmed at...
others from David Tennant's GargoyleClub in Soho. Toynbee was later to be found, with Benedict Nicolson, in the Wednesday Club consisting of raffish male...
Baronet Hon. David Pax Tennant (1902–1968), socialite who founded the GargoyleClub in London Stephen James Napier Tennant (1906–1987), socialite known...
Theatre, which presents new plays and stand-up comedy. The celebrated GargoyleClub ran for 27 years in the upper floors at number 69, an address that also...
the local group, GargoyleClub, which was established in 1920. Reformed as a colony in 2010. Chapter formed by absorbing the local club, S. Marelda, which...
fraternity, sororities, honor societies and almost 50 clubs and student organizations. The Gargoyle is the college's student-run newspaper. In 2010, it...
and co-founded and ran The Batcave, London's weekly goth club-night at the GargoyleClub. Before forming Specimen and opening the Batcave, Wisdom was...
By 1938, after his father moved back to America, Moffat joined the GargoyleClub in Soho, hosting frequent parties in his father's famously decorated...
a 2017 interview with AV Club, Sirtis said "[Demona] was misunderstood. [...] She was kind of the only one of the gargoyles who hung on to what the humans...