In pictures: Peter Stringfellow 'King of Clubs'

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Businessman and nightclub owner Peter Stringfellow has died from cancer, aged 77.
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Born in Sheffield in 1940, Stringfellow began running clubs in the 1960s before opening the first Stringfellows in Covent Garden, London in 1980.
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He described his Covent Garden venue as the world's premier gentleman's club. It was an immediate success and was regularly frequented by international film and music stars.
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Beyond the West End, Stringfellow opened venues in Paris, Miami, Beverly Hills and New York, where he is pictured here in 1987.
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His New York nightclub attracted the city's most glamorous personalities, including Dianne Brill, crowned "Queen of the Night" by Andy Warhol.
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His work meant he counted many celebrities among his acquaintances, from showbiz royalty to actual royalty.
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The Stringfellow brand became known for its topless girls in the 1990s. He defended it, saying: "It's been a positive force in terms of our sexual attitudes. These clubs broke down the fear a lot of people have about sex."
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Stringfellow's autobiography, King of Clubs, was published in 1996 with anecdotes of bankruptcy, the New York mafia and "how a steelworker's son ended up with his name in lights".
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Stringfellow's wardrobe choices often reflected his outgoing and flamboyant personality.
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In 2006, Stringfellow opened a lap dancing club in Dublin, but it closed just five months later amid pressure from local residents.
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His clubs had many famous visitors, including Prof Stephen Hawking, who was the nightclub owner's favourite guest. Stringfellow said: "I was so excited when he came in and I wanted to talk to him about the universe. But when I asked him what he wanted he just said, 'Girls'."
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Stringfellow, pictured here with David Cameron at the Conservative Party ball, was a long time Conservative supporter until recently, when he sought to fight against Brexit.
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The strip club pioneer opened an adult entertainment club - Angels - in Soho, London in 2006.
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He celebrated his 65th birthday with a party at his West End club, attended, among others, by TV personality Piers Morgan.
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Married three times, and a grandfather to four, he is survived by his wife Bella and four children. He married the former Royal Ballet dancer, 41 years his junior, in 2009.