JACK GATTI
... and Vaudeville Theatres, has died at Angmering at the age of 73. His father Sir John Gatti, was founder of the famous Gatti's Restaurant of Gaiety Girls fame. Jack Gatti was married to the actress Eva Shotter. ...
... and Vaudeville Theatres, has died at Angmering at the age of 73. His father Sir John Gatti, was founder of the famous Gatti's Restaurant of Gaiety Girls fame. Jack Gatti was married to the actress Eva Shotter. ...
... Advertising Circle (as it then was) in the midthirties, when fewer than 20 members, including Ronald Politzer, met at Gatti’s Restaurant in the Strand. By 1939, the number had grown to 45. “Ronald, I remember, always saw the danger of the P.A.C. becoming ...
... clinical picture of the disease afflicting this patient is being plotted. The building was once a fashionable haunt: Gatti's Restaurant, a place of marble walls and gilt-framed mirrors and plushy private dining roo m s frequented by Edward Vll's roistering ...
... Tibbetts, who has worked on children's plays for the Midlands Arts Theatre Com pany. With the demolition of what was once Gatti's Restaurant, later the Nuffield Services Centre and lastly Charing Cross Hospital's Medical School, in the triangle of Regency' ...
... Kentish Cherries”. The only real change is in the prices which leap at you from the carte du jour, for instance, of Gatti’s restaurant which once stood in the Strand. On June 30, 1890, mock turtle soup cost Is, so did roast beef and Yorkshire pudding ...
... said that in lOC the licence was necessary he would Nuffield Trust decided to take over ;have applied for it. the old Gatti's restaurant in the Strand. W.C.. as a services club. after the expiration of the lease on premises they previously occupied in ...
... lease expired at the end of 1947, when new premises were acquired in Adelaide-street, on part of the site of the old Gatti's Restaurant. This new Centre was also opened by Lord Nuffield, and he has continued to take a very personal interest in it. The ...
... Nuffield Centre was opened in Ihe bombed remains of the CaW dc Paris, in 1943. and in 1946 moved to what was originally Gatti's Restaurant, near Charing Cross. The Centre is for Other Ranks of both sexes, and provides facilities of every kind an informa tion ...
... congestion in the City (where even then the No. 11 buses apparently travelled in convoy) raise a smile. Kitchens at Gatti's Restaurant, with its reminder that everyone's pleasure is someone else's work, and Census Office, Millbank, with its suggestion ...
... Forces of the Crown, as a relaxation centre for all serving members of H.M. Forces. In 1948, it moved to the once famous Gatti's Restaurant which was reconstruc ted to meet the Forces' require ments Entertainments continued to be one of the most attractive ...
... off If a nurse leaves the crannies built into corridors at the old Cross or improvised up the stairs at what was once Gatti's Restaurant across William IV Street the laboratories at Fulham are a vision of the future. Even the boiler-house is a thing to ...
... remembered how, after SPAB meetings in Buckingham Street, London, with Gimson, Blow and others, they would accompany him to Gatti's restaurant in the Strand to continue their discussions. The SPAR's early work was intimately 1894: It would be good fortune for ...