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The Naval and Military Club Founded 1862 Home Page www.navalandmilitaryclub.co.uk Address 4 St James's Square Clubhouse occupied since 1999 Club established for Army and navy officers
The Naval and Military Club is a gentlemen's club in London, England. It was founded in 1862 because the three then existing military clubs in London - the United Service, the Junior United Service and the Army and Navy - were all full. The membership was long restricted to military officers. This is no longer the case, but it still has a predominantly military and ex-military membership. Like many London gentlemen's clubs it has also opened its membership to women.The club was once based at Cambridge House in Piccadilly and came to be known as the "In and Out" on account of the prominent signs on the building's vehicle entrance and exit gates. The club purchased its current premises at 4 St. James's Square in 1996, and after a programme of refurbishment it took up occupancy in 1999. The house was the London home of Nancy Astor and her husband from 1912 to 1942. In order to commemorate its previous nickname the words "In" and "Out" appear on either side of the entrance.
It closely co-operates with and shares its premises with the Norwegian association Den Norske Klub and the Canning Club (formerly Argentine Club).
As of 2009, the membership subscription costs £895 but somewhat less for country members. An additional entrance fee is payable for the first year. [1].
External links
- Naval and Military Club
- 4 St James's Square - architectural description and history from the Survey of London.
See also
Military gentlemen's clubs of London Current · Cavalry and Guards Club 1810/1890/1976-present · Oriental Club 1824-present (no longer has any formal military connections) · Army and Navy Club 1838-present · East India Club 1849-present (no longer has any formal military connections) · Naval and Military Club 1862-present · Royal Air Force Club 1917-present · Naval Club 1919-present · Special Forces Club 1946-presentFormer Guards' Club 1810-1976 (now the Cavalry and Guards Club) · United Service Club 1815-1978 (now the IoD) · Junior Naval and Military Club 1870-1879 · Cavalry Club 1890-1976 (now the Cavalry and Guards Club) · Imperial Services Club (late 19th century) · Junior Army and Navy Club (late 19th century) · Junior United Service Club (late 19th century) · Ladies' Army and Navy Club (late 19th century)Categories:- London's gentlemen's clubs
- 1862 establishments in the United Kingdom
- Buildings and structures in Westminster
- Military of the United Kingdom
- United Kingdom organisation stubs
- London building and structure stubs
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