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Roaring Twenties Collection (#4)

Step back in time to the "roaring twenties, " a decade of cultural revolution and societal transformation

Background imageRoaring Twenties Collection: Film Still: Eating & Drinking

Film Still: Eating & Drinking

Background imageRoaring Twenties Collection: American songsheet cover for the Tin Roof Blues, with words by Walter Melrose

American songsheet cover for the Tin Roof Blues, with words by Walter Melrose
SONGSHEET: TIN ROOF BLUES. American songsheet cover for the Tin Roof Blues, with words by Walter Melrose and music by the New Orleans Rhythm Kings, late 1920s

Background imageRoaring Twenties Collection: Judge magazine cover, 1925

Judge magazine cover, 1925
GOLFING: MAGAZINE COVER. Judge magazine cover, 1925

Background imageRoaring Twenties Collection: New York City Deputy Police Commissioner, John A. Leach (right)

New York City Deputy Police Commissioner, John A. Leach (right), watches agents pour liquor into a sewer after a raid
PROHIBITION, c1921. New York City Deputy Police Commissioner, John A. Leach (right), watches agents pour liquor into a sewer after a raid, c1921

Background imageRoaring Twenties Collection: FLAPPERS, 1926. Canadian advertisement for womens dresses, 1926

FLAPPERS, 1926. Canadian advertisement for womens dresses, 1926

Background imageRoaring Twenties Collection: WHITE PANTS WILLIE, 1927. Jonnny Hines in a scene from the film

WHITE PANTS WILLIE, 1927. Jonnny Hines in a scene from the film

Background imageRoaring Twenties Collection: CHEVROLET AD, 1929. Chevrolet automobile advertisement from an American magazine, 1929

CHEVROLET AD, 1929. Chevrolet automobile advertisement from an American magazine, 1929

Background imageRoaring Twenties Collection: SILENT FILM STILL: KISSING. Corinne Griffith in Single Wives

SILENT FILM STILL: KISSING. Corinne Griffith in Single Wives

Background imageRoaring Twenties Collection: SILENT FILM STILL: GAMBLING. A scene from The Gamesters, 1920

SILENT FILM STILL: GAMBLING. A scene from The Gamesters, 1920

Background imageRoaring Twenties Collection: CHARLESTON SONGSHEET COVER. American songsheet cover, 1923, for the Charleston

CHARLESTON SONGSHEET COVER. American songsheet cover, 1923, for the Charleston, which spawned the dance craze of the same name

Background imageRoaring Twenties Collection: SILENT FILM: MENs FASHION. Promotional portrait on the set of an unidentified silent film

SILENT FILM: MENs FASHION. Promotional portrait on the set of an unidentified silent film

Background imageRoaring Twenties Collection: THE YELLOW TYPHOON, 1920. The Oriental gambling house run by The Yellow Typhoon

THE YELLOW TYPHOON, 1920. The Oriental gambling house run by The Yellow Typhoon, played by actress Anita Stewart (right)

Background imageRoaring Twenties Collection: JOSEPHINE BAKER (1906-1975). American entertainer, photographed c1929 in Paris

JOSEPHINE BAKER (1906-1975). American entertainer, photographed c1929 in Paris

Background imageRoaring Twenties Collection: PROHIBITION: REPEAL, c1933. Democratic party banner, c1933, celebrating Prohibition repeal used at

PROHIBITION: REPEAL, c1933. Democratic party banner, c1933, celebrating Prohibition repeal used at political rallies and for campaigns

Background imageRoaring Twenties Collection: JAZZ MUSICIANS, c1925. The Sam Wooding Orchestra

JAZZ MUSICIANS, c1925. The Sam Wooding Orchestra

Background imageRoaring Twenties Collection: NITA NALDI (1895-1961). American silent film actress. Photograph, c1921

NITA NALDI (1895-1961). American silent film actress. Photograph, c1921

Background imageRoaring Twenties Collection: Silent Film Still: Beach

Silent Film Still: Beach

Background imageRoaring Twenties Collection: SONG SHEET COVER, 1925. American song sheet cover of Yes Sir

SONG SHEET COVER, 1925. American song sheet cover of Yes Sir! Thats My Baby, 1925, published by Irving Berlin
SONG SHEET COVER, 1925. American song sheet cover of " Yes Sir! Thats My Baby, " 1925, published by Irving Berlin

Background imageRoaring Twenties Collection: SMART SET MAGAZINE COVER. A 1922 cover of George Jean Nathans and H. L. Menckens The Smart Set

SMART SET MAGAZINE COVER. A 1922 cover of George Jean Nathans and H. L. Menckens The Smart Set
SMART SET MAGAZINE COVER. A 1922 cover of George Jean Nathans and H.L. Menckens The Smart Set

Background imageRoaring Twenties Collection: Film Still: Beauty Pageant

Film Still: Beauty Pageant

Background imageRoaring Twenties Collection: AUTO: DAIMLER, 1921. 1921 Daimler T. L. 30 with bottle body

AUTO: DAIMLER, 1921. 1921 Daimler T. L. 30 with bottle body
AUTO: DAIMLER, 1921. 1921 Daimler T.L. 30 with bottle body

Background imageRoaring Twenties Collection: Film Still: Wedding

Film Still: Wedding
FILM STILL: WEDDING

Background imageRoaring Twenties Collection: SILENT FILM STILL: WOMAN. Corinne Griffith in a scene from a silent film of the 1920s

SILENT FILM STILL: WOMAN. Corinne Griffith in a scene from a silent film of the 1920s

Background imageRoaring Twenties Collection: SILENT FILM STILL: WOMAN. American actress Margaret Livingston (1900-1984)

SILENT FILM STILL: WOMAN. American actress Margaret Livingston (1900-1984)

Background imageRoaring Twenties Collection: Silent Still: Chewing Gum

Silent Still: Chewing Gum

Background imageRoaring Twenties Collection: Silent Still: Bather

Silent Still: Bather

Background imageRoaring Twenties Collection: WHITE PANTS WILLIE, 1927. Johnny Hines and Leila Hyams in a scene from the film

WHITE PANTS WILLIE, 1927. Johnny Hines and Leila Hyams in a scene from the film

Background imageRoaring Twenties Collection: SILENT FILM STILL: DANCING. Neal Burns and the Christie Girls in a scene from Mad Scrambles

SILENT FILM STILL: DANCING. Neal Burns and the Christie Girls in a scene from Mad Scrambles

Background imageRoaring Twenties Collection: ATLANTIC CITY, 1920s. Summer crowds at the seaside resort of Atlantic City, New Jersey

ATLANTIC CITY, 1920s. Summer crowds at the seaside resort of Atlantic City, New Jersey, during the 1920s. From a stereograph

Background imageRoaring Twenties Collection: SILENT MOVIE STILL. Twin Beds with Jack Mulhall at the piano and Knute Erickson, Ben Hendricks

SILENT MOVIE STILL. Twin Beds with Jack Mulhall at the piano and Knute Erickson, Ben Hendricks, and Eddie Gribbon. First National-Vitaphone

Background imageRoaring Twenties Collection: Silent Film: Restaurant

Silent Film: Restaurant

Background imageRoaring Twenties Collection: DAMSEL IN DISTRESS. Silent film still. Fifth Avenue Models, 1925

DAMSEL IN DISTRESS. Silent film still. Fifth Avenue Models, 1925

Background imageRoaring Twenties Collection: Silent Film: Restaurants

Silent Film: Restaurants




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Step back in time to the "roaring twenties, " a decade of cultural revolution and societal transformation. The era was marked by iconic images that defined the spirit of the time. One such image is the RCA Victor trademark, featuring Nipper the dog, forever associated with His Master's Voice. This symbolized the growing popularity of music and entertainment during this period. In 1920, Albert Arthur Allen captured a moment that would become synonymous with freedom and liberation - a photograph of a nude chorus line in his production "Allen: Chorus Line. " It represented an era where boundaries were pushed, and self-expression thrived. The Charleston dance emerged as one of the defining dances of the 1920s. Its energetic moves and syncopated rhythms brought people together on dance floors across America, showcasing their exuberance for life. Prohibition also left its mark on this transformative decade. In 1922, revenue agents confiscated bootleg liquor in Washington D. C. , highlighting both defiance against restrictive laws and the rise of organized crime. Gangsters became legendary figures during this time, inspiring movies like "Public Enemy" or "Scarface. " A poster advertising Gangsters Season at BFI Southbank in 2009 pays homage to these notorious characters who captivated audiences then and continue to do so today. Fashion played a significant role in defining women's newfound independence during this period. Flappers boldly exposed their style through short dresses, bobbed haircuts, and vibrant accessories - challenging traditional norms every step of the way. Eduard Thony's drawing titled "Nacktkultur (Nudism)" from 1926 reflects another aspect of societal change during this era. It represents an emerging movement towards embracing naturalism and breaking free from conventional standards. Movie theaters provided an escape from reality for many Americans in the 1920s. An interior shot captures an unidentified New York City theater showing a film starring the beloved Buster Keaton.