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Fred Harvey, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 1950s Sizes:50x76cm (20x30 inch) Archival Print (Unframed) A scantily clad waitress sends

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A scantily clad waitress sends her tray flying in this lovely print of a menu cover from a legendary New York nightclub

Eddie was released from the British army in 1946 and was once again reunited with his old pal "the shaker"

which was a popular place in Chinatown

Tiny Naylor – who was 6ft 4in tall and weighed 320 lbs – first opened Biff’s restaurant and then this highly successful Tiny’s chain which had branches throughout California

For more reading see  Cavanagh's A Week in New York

Fred Harvey, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 1950s Sizes:50x76cm (20x30 inch) Archival Print (Unframed) A scantily clad waitress sendsMudheads are the clown dancers of certain south western Native American tribes. In pueblo tradition, the masked figures appear as jokers and village cryers at social gatherings. The term mudhead derives from the performers masks which are covered in mud and form vaguely human like features. Their bodies are also painted in brown clay. This unusual vintage menu cover of mudheads examining a bottle of champagne was used on the drinks list at a Fred

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