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History In Pictures - The above photo was taken by Brassai in 1932 at Le Monocle Club in Montmartre, Paris. - In the 1920s, Paris was well-known for its many nightclubs and
Inside Le Monocle, the Parisian Lesbian Nightclub of the 1930s
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Inside Le Monocle, the Parisian Lesbian Nightclub of the 1930s
Brassaï | Au Monocle, Le bar, A gauche: Lulu de Montparnasse (Le Monocle, the Bar, on the left is Lulu de Montparnasse) (ca. 1932-1933) | Available for Sale | Artsy
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Inside Le Monocle, the Parisian Lesbian Nightclub of the 1930s
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