- List of London's gentlemen's clubs
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Gentlemen's club for an explanation of this particular sort ofclub ."Current Gentlemen's Clubs
*Alpine Club; established in 1857 [http://www.alpine-club.org.uk/]
*Royal Anglo-Belgian Club ; established in 1909, associated with the Royal Thames Yacht Club.
*Army and Navy Club ; established in 1838 [http://www.armynavyclub.co.uk/]
*Arts Club ; established in 1863 [http://www.theartsclub.co.uk/]
*Athenæum Club; established in 1824 [http://www.athenaeumclub.co.uk/]
*Authors' Club ; established in 1891
*Beefsteak Club
*Boodle's ; established in 1762
*Brooks's ; established in 1764
*Buck's Club ; established in 1919
*Caledonian Club ; established in 1891 [http://www.caledonianclub.com/]
*Canning Club ; established in 1910 as the Argentine Club; shares premises withNaval and Military Club
*Carlton Club ; established in 1832 [http://www.carltonclub.co.uk/index.asp]
*Cavalry and Guards Club ; the merged Cavalry Club and Guards' Club, 1976 [http://www.cavgds.co.uk/]
*City Livery Club ; established in 1914 [http://www.cityliveryclub.com/]
*City University Club ; established in 1895 [http://www.cityuniversityclub.co.uk/]
*Cobden Club ; established in the 1870s [http://www.cobdenclub.co.uk/]
*Commonwealth Club ; established in 1868 [http://www.thecommonwealthclub.co.uk/]
*East India Club ; established in 1849; [http://www.eastindiaclub.com/]
*Farmers Club ; established in 1842; [http://www.thefarmersclub.com/]
*Flyfishers' Club ; established 1884. Currently located at 69 Brook Street.
*Garrick Club ; named after the actorDavid Garrick ; established in1831 at 35 King Street,Covent Garden . Moved to Garrick Street in1864 . [http://www.garrickclub.co.uk/]
*Goodenough Club; established in 2001 [http://club.goodenough.ac.uk/about0.html]
*Hurlingham Club ; established in 1869 [http://www.hurlinghamclub.org.uk/]
*Lansdowne Club; established in 1935 [http://www.lansdowneclub.com/]
*London Sketch Club ; established in 1898 [http://www.londonsketchclub.com/]
*Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC); established in 1786 [http://www.lords.org/mcc/about-mcc/]
* The National Club; established in 1845Fact|date=May 2008
*National Liberal Club ; established in 1882 [http://www.nlc.org.uk/nlc.htm]
*Naval Club ; established in 1919 [http://www.navalclub.co.uk/]
*Naval & Military Club ; established in 1862. (Nicknamed the "In and Out Club" after signs at the entrance to its former premisesCambridge House , copied in the new premises.) [http://www.navalandmilitaryclub.co.uk/]
*Den Norske Klub ; established in 1887; shares premises withNaval and Military Club
*New Cavendish Club ; established in 1920 [http://www.newcavendishclub.co.uk/]
*Oriental Club ; established in 1824 [http://www.orientalclub.org.uk/]
*Oxford and Cambridge Club ; established in 1821 [http://www.oxfordandcambridgeclub.co.uk/]
*Phyllis Court Club ; established in 1906 [http://www.phylliscourt.co.uk/]
*Portland Club ; was, prior to 1825: the 'Stratford Club' (established circa 1815) [http://www.theportlandclub.com/info.php?info_id=1]
*Pratt's Club ; established in 1857
*Queen's Club ; established in 1886 [http://www.queensclub.co.uk/]
*Reform Club ; established in 1836 [http://www.reformclub.com/]
*Roehampton Club ; established in 1901 [http://www.roehamptonclub.co.uk/]
*Royal Air Force Club ; established in 1917 [http://www.rafclub.org.uk/]
*Royal Automobile Club ; established in 1897 [http://www.royalautomobileclub.co.uk/]
*Royal Over-Seas League ; established in 1910 [http://www.rosl.org.uk/]
*Royal Thames Yacht Club ; established in 1775 [http://royalthames.co.uk/]
*St Stephen's Club ; established in 1870 [http://www.ststephensclub.co.uk/]
*Savage Club ; established in 1857 [http://www.savageclub.com/]
*Savile Club ; established in 1868 [http://www.savileclub.co.uk/]
*Sloane Club ; established in 1920 [http://www.sloaneclub.co.uk/]
*Travellers Club ; established in 1819 [http://www.thetravellersclub.org.uk/]
*Turf Club; established in 1861
*University Women’s Club ; established in 1883 [http://www.universitywomensclub.com/]
*White's ; established in 1693
*Victory Services Club ; established in 1907 [http://www.vsc.co.uk/]Defunct or merged clubs
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Aldwych Club ; established in 1910
*Albermarle Club (Ladies and Gentlemen); established in 1874
*Almack's Club; first established in 1765 til 1867; and again 1908 until 1961
*American Club ; established in 1919
*Argentine Club; established in 1910; later became theCanning Club
*Arthur's ; established in 1765, closed in the 1940s - former premises now occupied by theCarlton Club
*Bath Club ; established in 1894
*Cavalry Club ; established in 1810; merged with the Guards' Club in 1976 to form the Cavalry and Guards Club
*City of London Club ; established in 1832
*Devonshire Club ; established in 1874, merged with theEast India Club in 1976
*Eccentric Club ; established in 1890, its members were mostly elected to theEast India Club in 1976. Actually, The Eccentric Club appeared in the British history a number of times: first time founded in 1781, then - in 1858, and finally - in 1890, in the mid-1980s it closed down for renovations and then its premises in Ryder St, Mayfair, were, effectively, sold to the developers. In 2007-2008 a group of dedicated volunteers set out to [http://www.eccentricclub.co.uk/ re-establish The Eccentric Club] .
*Gresham Club ; established 1843, dissolved in 1991
*Guards' Club ; established in 1810; merged with the Cavalry Club in 1976 to form the Cavalry and Guards Club
*Junior Carlton Club ; merged with theCarlton Club in 1976
*Marlborough Club ; established in 1868, merged with theWindham Club and theOrleans Club in 1945
*Marlborough-Windham Club ; established in 1945 by merger of Marlborough, Orleans andWindham Club s, closed 1953
*Press Club ; established in 1882
*Public Schools Club ; merged with theEast India Club in 1972
*St James's Club ; established in 1857, amalgamated with Brooks' in 1978
* Sports Club; merged with theEast India Club in 1938
*Union Club ; est. 1822, closed 1925 - premises now 'Canada House' in Trafalgar Sq
*United Service Club ; established in 1815, closed in 1978 - premises now occupied by theInstitute of Directors
*United University Club ; established 1n 1821, merged into theOxford and Cambridge Club , 1972 - premises now occupied by the London Centre of theUniversity of Notre Dame
*Watier's
*Windham Club ; established (as the Windham House Club) in 1828, renamed 1829, merged with the Marlborough andOrleans Club s in 1945Fictional Gentlemen's Clubs
*
The Bagatelle Card Club - One of ColonelSebastian Moran 's clubs in aSherlock Holmes story "The Adventure of the Empty House "
* Blacks Club –Jack Aubrey 's London club inPatrick O'Brian 's Aubrey/Maturin series of novels.
*Blades Club – M's private cards club in theJames Bond novels, notably "Moonraker".
* Brats Club - features inA Handful of Dust byEvelyn Waugh
* Le Cercle Ambassadeurs London – Featured in the movie Dr.No
* Diogenes Club –Mycroft Holmes 's club in theSherlock Holmes stories.
*Drones Club –Bertie Wooster 's club inP. G. Wodehouse 'sJeeves stories. Also the name of one of several clubs patronised byBustopher Jones , “the Cat about Town”, a character in a poem inT. S. Eliot ’sOld Possum's Book of Practical Cats .
* Etheric Explorers Club – a society featured in a series of short stories and novels byPaul Marlowe .
* Egotists Club - featured inGaudy Night , a Lord Peter Wimsey novel byDorothy L. Sayers .
* Ffeatherstonehaugh's Club – a corrupt and hedonistic establishment commemorating the libertine values ofJohn Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester , featured in the crime novel “Clubbed to Death” byRuth Dudley Edwards .
* Hotch Potch Club - featured inJohn Galsworthy 's 'Forsyte Saga '.
* Imperial Club - from the 1960s UK television comedy seriesBootsie and Snudge , starringAlfie Bass andBill Fraser .
* Iseeum Club - another club featured in Galsworthy's "The Forsyte Saga"
*Junior Ganymede Club –Jeeves 's club for gentlemen's gentlemen (valet s) inP. G. Wodehouse 'sJeeves stories.
* Progress Club – a club which "intended to do great things for the Liberal Party . . . and had in truth done little or nothing." in "The Prime Minister " byAnthony Trollope .
* The Survivor's Club - featured in the novel The Somnambulist.
*The Tankerville Club - Featured in twoSherlock Holmes stories.
* Winchester Club – a downmarket parody from the TV series "Minder".See also
*
List of American gentlemen's clubs
*Association of London Clubs [http://www.alclubs.org.uk]
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