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Wikipedia: List of London's gentlemans' clubs
List of London's gentlemans' clubs
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

  • Albermarle Club (Ladies and Gentlemen); established in 1874
  • Aldwych Club; established in 1910
  • Alexandra Club (Ladies); established in 1884
  • Almack's Club; first established in 1765 til 1867; and again 1908 til 1961
  • Alpine Club; established in 1857
  • American Club; established in 1919
  • Anglo-Belgian Club; established in 1909
  • Argentine Club; established in 1910; later became the Canning Club
  • Army and Navy Club; established in 1838
  • Arthur's; established in 1765
  • Arts Club; established in 1863
  • Athenĉum Club; established in 1824
  • Australasian Club; established in 1998
  • Authors' Club; established in 1891
  • Bath Club; established in 1894
  • Boodle's; established in 1762
  • Brooks's; established in 1764
  • Bucks Club; established in 1918
  • Caledonian Club; established in 1891
  • Canning Club; established in 1910; as the Argentine Club
  • Carlton Club; established in 1832
  • Cavalry Club; established in 1890
  • City Livery Club; established in 1914
  • City of London Club; established in 1832
  • City University Club; established in 1895
  • Cobden Club; established in 1870
  • Commonwelth Club; established in 1868
  • Devonshire Club; established in 1828
  • East India Club; established in 1849
  • Eccentric Club; established in 1890
  • Garrick Club; named after the actor David Garrick; established in 1831 at 35 King Street, Covent Garden. Moved to Garrick Street in 1864.
  • Guards' Club; established in 1810
  • Hurlingham Club; established in 1869
  • Lansdowne Club; established in 1935
  • Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC); established in 1786
  • National Liberal Club; established in 1882
  • Naval Club; established in 1919
  • Naval Military Club; established in 1862
  • Number Ten Club; established in 1955
  • Oriental Club; established in 1824
  • Phyllis Court Club; established in 1905
  • Pratt's Club; established in 1857
  • Press Club; established in 1882
  • Reform Club; established in 1836
  • Roehampton Club; established in 1901
  • Royal Airforce Club; established in 1917
  • Royal Automobile Club; established in 1897
  • Royal Over-Seas League; established in 1910
  • Royal Thames Yacht Club; established in 1775
  • St James's Club; established in 1857
  • St Stephen's Club; established in 1870
  • Savage Club; established in 1857
  • Savile Club; established in 1868
  • Sloane Club; established in 1920
  • Travellers Club; established in 1819
  • Turf Club; established in 1861
  • United Oxford & Cambridge University Club; established in 1821
  • United Service Club; established in 1815
  • White's; established in 1693
  • Victory Services Club; established in 1907

  

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