Gargoyle Club
Private club in Soho, London / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about Nell Gwynne Revue. For the Covent Garden public house, see Nell Gwynne Tavern.
The Gargoyle Club 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.
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