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Originally political ( Liberal), now social. Portland Club (formerly the Stratford Club until 1825)ĩ4 Piccadilly (sharing the premises of the Naval and Military Club between 1969 and the 1990s) 69 Brook Street sharing the premises of the Savile Club (current, sharing premises of the Army & Navy Club) Members of Oxford and Cambridge Universities
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Oxford and Cambridge Club (called the United Oxford and Cambridge Club, 1971–2001)ġ821 (United University Club) 1830 (Oxford and Cambridge Club) 1971 (merged club)
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Originally officers in the Royal Navy, Royal Marines and the British Armyġ8 Hanover Square (1824–1962) Stratford House, Stratford Placeįounded for members of the East India Company now social Northumberland Avenue (1882–87, and 1916–19 while the clubhouse was requisitioned in World War I) 1 Whitehall Place (current)ĩ4 Piccadilly (1870s–1999 so-named from its prominent "In" and "Out" signs on the gateposts) Ryder Street (1920s), 69 Brook Street (sharing premises with the Savile Club)Ħ9 Brook Street (sharing premises of the Savile Club)ģ5 King Street, Covent Garden (early in its history) 15 Garrick Street, Covent GardenĬricket and Real tennis formerly headquarters of ICC (before relocation to Dubai for tax reasons in 2005) Originally for East India Company, since 1972 merger with the Public Schools' Club primarily aligned with public schoolsġ781 (original Eccentric Club) refounded in 1858, 1890, and 2008 Victoria Embankment (1914–1923) Bow Lane, Cheapside, (1923–1927) The Chapter House, St Paul's Churchyard (1927–1940) Butchers' Hall, Bartholomew's Close (1941–1944) Sion House, Victoria Embankment (1944–1996) Insurance Hall, Aldermanbury (1996–2003) 38 St Mary Axe (2003–2010) Bell Wharf Lane, Upper Thames Street (2010-2020) 42 Crutched Friars, sharing premises with the City University Club (current)ġ9 Old Broad Street, London (now EC2) (since 1834)ĥ0 Cornhill until end of 2017, moved to 42 Crutched Friars in January 2018 after merger with Lloyd's ClubĮast India Club (in full: The East India, Devonshire, Sports and Public Schools' Club) Whitehall Court, (1891–1966) 1 Whitehall Place, sharing the premises of the National Liberal Club (1966–76) 40 Dover Street, sharing the premises of the Arts Club (1976–2011) 47 Dean Street, sharing the premises of Black's (2011–14) 1 Whitehall Place, sharing the current premises of the National Liberal ClubĬharles II Street, near St James's Square (1891–1917) 33 St James's Square (1917–1946) 9 Halkin Street, Belgravia (current)Ĭanning Club (formerly the Argentine Club)Ĥ St James's Square (sharing premises of the Naval and Military Club)Ĭarlton House Terrace, 94 Pall Mall (1835–1941) 69 St James's StreetĬavalry and Guards Club (the merged Cavalry Club and Guards Club)ġ810 (Guards' Club) 1890 (Cavalry Club) 1976 (merged club)Ĭavalry and Guards, latterly officers of other British Army regiments The sciences, law, medicine, arts, literature, and the Church Status of women - if admitted, year givenĨ St Martin's Place, near Trafalgar Square (1858–95) 23 Savile Row, Mayfair (1895-1937) 74 South Audley Street, Mayfair (1937–90) 118 Eaton Square, Belgravia (1990-1, sharing the premises of the Ski Club of Great Britain) 55–56 Charlotte Road, Shoreditchġ7 Hanover Square (19th century) 40 Dover Street