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List of members' clubs in London

This is a list of gentlemen's clubs in London, United Kingdom, including those that no longer exist or merged, with an additional section on those that appear in fiction. Many of these clubs are no longer exclusively male.

The members' bar at the Savile Club, London W1

Extant clubs edit

Name Est. Location Located Since Affiliation Status of women – if admitted, year given
67 Pall Mall 2015 67 Pall Mall 2015 Wine and food 2015
Alpine Club 1857 8 St Martin's Place, near Trafalgar Square (1858–1895); 23 Savile Row, Mayfair (1895–1937); 74 South Audley Street, Mayfair (1937–1990); 118 Eaton Square, Belgravia (1990–1991, sharing the premises of the Ski Club of Great Britain); 55–56 Charlotte Road, Shoreditch 1991 Mountaineering 1975
Army and Navy Club ("The Rag") 1837 36–39 Pall Mall 1963 Army and Navy officers 1995
Arts Club 1863 17 Hanover Square (19th century); 40 Dover Street 1896 The arts, literature, science 1946
The Athenaeum 1824 107 Pall Mall 1830 The sciences, law, medicine, arts, literature, and the Church 2002
Authors' Club 1891 Whitehall Court, (1891–1966); 1 Whitehall Place, sharing the premises of the National Liberal Club (1966–1976); 40 Dover Street, sharing the premises of the Arts Club (1976–2011); 47 Dean Street, sharing the premises of Black's (2011–2014); 1 Whitehall Place, sharing the current premises of the National Liberal Club 2014 Literature 1971
Bath & Racquets Club 1989 49 Brook's Mews, W1K 4EB 1989 Sports No women members
Beefsteak Club 1876 9 Irving Street, near Leicester Square 1876 Social No women members or visitors
Boodle's 1762 28 St James's Street 1782 Aristocratic; Tory No women members
Brooks's 1764 60 St James's Street 1778 Aristocratic; Whig No women members
Buck's Club 1919 18 Clifford Street, Mayfair 1919 Social No women members
Caledonian Club 1891 Charles II Street, near St James's Square (1891–1917); 33 St James's Square (1917–1946); 9 Halkin Street, Belgravia (current) 1946 Scottish 2011
Canning Club (formerly the Argentine Club) 1911 (renamed 1948) 4 St James's Square (sharing premises of the Naval and Military Club) 1999 Social; Latin America, Spain, Portugal Admitted
Carlton Club 1832 Carlton House Terrace, 94 Pall Mall (1835–1941); 69 St James's Street 1943 Political; Tory, latterly Conservative 2008
Cavalry and Guards Club (the merged Cavalry Club and Guards Club) 1810 (Guards' Club); 1890 (Cavalry Club); 1976 (merged club) 127 Piccadilly 1908 Cavalry and Guards, latterly officers of other British Army regiments Admitted
Chelsea Arts Club 1891 143 Old Church Street, Chelsea 1990 The arts 1976
City Livery Club 1914 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) 2010 The City Admitted
City of London Club 1832 19 Old Broad Street, London (now EC2) (since 1834) 1834 City professions 2011
City University Club 1895 50 Cornhill until end of 2017, moved to 42 Crutched Friars in January 2018 after merger with Lloyd's Club 1895 The City, Oxbridge graduates 1994
Civil Service Club 1953 13-15 Great Scotland Yard 1953 Civil Service and Diplomatic Service 1953
East India Club (in full: The East India, Devonshire, Sports and Public Schools' Club) 1849 16 St James's Square 1866 Originally for East India Company, since 1972 merger with the Public Schools' Club primarily aligned with public schools No women members
Eccentric Club 2008 (1781 original club) Ryder Street (former club from 1920s), 69 Brook Street (sharing premises with the Savile Club) 2009 Social; eccentricity and philanthropy 1984 (former club)
English-Speaking Union 1918 Dartmouth House, 37 Charles Street 1926 Philanthropy Admitted
Farmers Club 1842 3 Whitehall Court 1942 Agriculture and landowning 1842
Flyfishers' Club 1884 69 Brook Street (sharing premises of the Savile Club) 1995 Flyfishing No women members
Garrick Club 1831 35 King Street, Covent Garden (early in its history); 15 Garrick Street, Covent Garden 1864 The arts and theatre No women members
Groucho Club 1985 45 Dean Street, London, W1D 4QB 1985 Media Admitted
Goodenough Club 2001 23 Mecklenburgh Square 2001 Faculty club for Goodenough College (est. 1930) Admitted
Home House 1998 20-21 Portman Square, London, W1H 6LW 1998 Social; eccentricity and philanthropy Admitted
Honourable Artillery Company 1537 Armoury House, City Road, EC1Y 2BQ 1735 Serving and veteran members of the British Army regiment and Police Special Constabulary of the same name Admitted
Hurlingham Club 1869 Ranelagh Gardens, Fulham 1869 Sports; tennis and crocquet Admitted
Lansdowne Club 1935 9 Fitzmaurice Place, Berkeley Square 1935 Social 1935
London Sketch Club 1898 7 Dilke Street, Chelsea 1957 Sketch artists No women members
Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) 1787 Lord's, St John's Wood 1814 Cricket and Real tennis; formerly headquarters of ICC 1998
National Liberal Club (NLC) 1882 Northumberland Avenue (1882–1887, and 1916–1919 while the clubhouse was requisitioned in World War I); 1 Whitehall Place (current) 1887 Political; Liberal 1967
Naval and Military Club

(The In & Out)

1862 94 Piccadilly (1870s–1999; so-named from its prominent "In" and "Out" signs on the gateposts);

4 St James's Square (current)

1999 Originally officers in the Royal Navy, Royal Marines and the British Army 1966
Den Norske Klub 1887 4 St James's Square (sharing premises of the Naval and Military Club) 1999 Norway 1982
Oriental Club 1824 18 Hanover Square (1824–1962); Stratford House, Stratford Place 1962 Founded for members of the East India Company; now social 2010
Oxford and Cambridge Club (called the United Oxford and Cambridge Club, 1971–2001) 1821 (United University Club); 1830 (Oxford and Cambridge Club); 1971 (merged club) 71–76 Pall Mall 1837 Members of Oxford and Cambridge Universities 1996
Portland Club (formerly the Stratford Club until 1825) 1815 (circa) 94 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) 1990s Cards No women members
Pratt's 1857 14 Park Place, St James's 1857 Aristocratic 2023
Queen's Club 1886 Palliser Road, West Kensington 1892 Sports Admitted
Reform Club 1836 103–105 Pall Mall 1841 Originally political (Liberal), now social. Members still sign a declaration agreeing to the principles of the 1832 Reform Act. 1981
Roehampton Club 1901 Roehampton Lane, Roehampton 1901 (site); 1960s (buildings) Sports Admitted
Royal Air Force Club 1918 128 Piccadilly 1922 RAF officers Admitted
Royal Automobile Club 1897 89–91 Pall Mall 1911 Social and automobile enthusiasts 1998
Royal Ocean Racing Club 1925 20 St James's Place, St James's Street 1942 Yachting enthusiasts Admitted
Royal Over-Seas League (formerly the Over-Seas Club) 1910 4 Park Place, St James's 1921 Commonwealth citizens, affiliate membership available for other nationalities; music and the arts; travellers. 1910
Royal Society of Medicine 1805 1 Wimpole Street 1910 Medical practitioners Admitted
Royal Thames Yacht Club 1775 7 Albemarle Street (19th century); 60 Knightsbridge 1952 Yachting enthusiasts First recorded 1874
Savage Club 1857 Crown Tavern, Vinegar Yard, Drury Lane (1857–1858); Nell Gwynne Tavern, Bull Inn Court, Strand (1858); Catherine Street, Covent Garden (1858–1859); Lyceum Tavern, 354 Strand (1859–1862); Gordon Hotel, Covent Garden (1862–1866); Ashley's Hotel, Henrietta Street, Covent Garden (1866–1869); Gordon Hotel, Covent Garden (1869–1873); Evans's Hotel, Covent Garden (1873–1876); Haxell's Hotel, Strand (1876–1879); Caledonian Hotel, Robert Street, Adelphi (1879–1881); Lancaster House, Savoy (1881–1889); 6–7 Adelphi Terrace (1889–1936); 1 Carlton House Terrace (1936–1963); 1 Whitehall Place (1963–1965, sharing premises of the National Liberal Club); 37 King Street, Covent Garden (1965–1968); 86 St. James's Street (1968–1975, sharing premises of the Constitutional Club); 9 Fitzmaurice Place (1975–1990, sharing premises of the Lansdowne Club); 1 Whitehall Place (until 2022, sharing premises of the National Liberal Club); currently seeking new premises. 1990 The arts, science and the law No women members
Savile Club 1868 9 Spring Gardens (1868–1871); 12 Savile Row (1871–1882); 107 Piccadilly (1882–1927); 69 Brook Street (current) 1927 Conviviality, from the arts to the sciences No women members
The Sloane Club 1922 (Initially as the Service Women’s Club, then The Helena Club) 52 Lower Sloane St, Chelsea 1922 Social Only women members originally, male members admitted in 1976
Special Forces Club 1945 8 Herbert Crescent, Knightsbridge 1945 Members of Special Operations Executive, British intelligence and UK Special Forces; foreign special forces, intelligence agencies and senior military officers 1945
Travellers Club 1819 12 Waterloo Place, near Pall Mall (1819–1821); 49 Pall Mall (1821–1827); 106 Pall Mall (current) 1827 Diplomats, social and business travellers – members must have travelled more than 500 miles distant from (the clubhouse in) London in a direct line No women members
Turf Club 1861 Bennett Street, Piccadilly (1861–1965), 5 Carlton House Terrace (current) 1965 Aristocratic; social, equestrianism, sports & cards No women members
Union Jack Club 1904 Sandell Street, Waterloo, SE1 8UJ 1907 Serving or veteran enlisted HM Armed Forces personnel Admitted
University Women's Club (originally the University Club for Ladies) 1887 31 New Bond Street (1887–1894); Maddox Street (1894–1904); 34 George Street, near Hanover Square (1904–1921); 2 Audley Square, Mayfair (current) 1921 University graduates No male members
Victory Services Club 1907 63–79 Seymour Street, Marylebone 1948 All NATO Army, Navy, Marines and Air Force personnel Admitted
The Walbrook Club 2000 37a Walbrook EC4N 8BS 2000 City professions 2000
White's Club 1693 37 St James's Street 1778 Aristocratic; Tory No women members or visitors
Winchester House Club 1892 10 Lower Richmond Road, Putney 1892 Social Admitted

Defunct or merged clubs edit

Name Established Clubhouse location (s) Affiliation Status
1920 Club 1920 2 Whitehall Court Political; Liberal Closed in 1923
Albemarle Club (Ladies and Gentlemen) 1874 13 Albemarle Street (from 1874); 37 Dover Street (by the 1910s); 21 Curzon Street (by the 1940s) Social Closed in 1941
Almack's Club (Ladies and Gentlemen) 1765 King Street, St James's (1765–1867) Social; especially card games Closed in 1867; a 'refounded' Almack's operated from 1908 to 1961
American Club 1919 95 Piccadilly American Closed in the 1980s
Argentine Club 1910 1 Hamilton Place, near Piccadilly Social Later became the present-day Canning Club
Arthur's 1827 69 St James's Street Social; non-political Closed in 1940. Building later taken over by the Carlton Club; ironic, given its avowedly non-political membership.
Arundel Yacht Club 1838 Coal Hole Tavern, Strand Yachting enthusiasts Renamed London Yacht Club 1845. Moved to Cowes, Isle of Wight 1882.[1]
Bachelors' Club c.1881 106 Piccadilly Bachelors Closed in the late 1940s
Badminton Club 1875 100 Piccadilly Sports; driving (horses and coaches were owned by the club) Dissolved in 1938, as by then horse transport was becoming anachronistic; Clubhouse taken over by the Public Schools Club
Bath Club 1894 34 Dover Street (1894–1941); 74 St James's Street (1950–1959); 43 Brook Street (1959–1981) Sports; the Dover Street club offered a swimming pool with athletic rings over it. Original clubhouse bombed in the Blitz. Relocated club closed in 1981 – members dispersed to other Clubs including the Oriental Club
Beaconsfield Club 1880 66–68 Pall Mall (1880–1887) Political; Conservative Closed circa 1887/1888; Clubhouse taken over by the Unionist Club
Beefsteak Club 1705 Imperial Phiz public house, Old Jewry Social; Whig closed 1712; current premises near Leicester Square
Blenheim Club 1909 12 St James's Square, later King Street ? ?
British Empire Club 1910 12 St James's Square Facilities for Temporary Honorary Members of Visitors to the United Kingdom ?
Burlington Fine Arts Club 1866 177 Piccadilly (1866–1869); 17 Savile Row (1869–1952) The arts Closed in 1952
Cavalry Club 1890 127 Piccadilly Cavalry officers Merged with the Guards' Club in 1976 to form the present Cavalry and Guards Club
Cobden Club 1866 ? Political; Free Trade doctrine Closed in the 1970s
Cocoa Tree Club 1746 St James's St Tory. Members inc Byron & Gibbon closed 1932
Commonwealth Club 1868 25 Northumberland Avenue formerly headquarters of the Royal Commonwealth Society Closed June 2013. The RCS still exists as a charity.
Conservative Club 1840 88 St James's Street (1841–1845); 74 St James's Street (1841–1950) Political; Conservative Merged with the Bath Club in 1950, taking on the name of the Bath Club, but moving to the Conservative Club's premises.
Constitutional Club 1883 28 Northumberland Avenue (1886–1959); 40 Pall Mall, sharing the premises of the Junior Carton Club (1962–1964); 116 Pall Mall, sharing the premises of the United Service Club (1964-late 1960s); St. James's Street (1970s) Political; Conservative Closed in 1979; membership merged with the St. Stephen's Club
Cosmopolitan Club 1852 30 Charles Street, Berkeley Square Social Closed in 1902
Coventry House Club 1846 106 Piccadilly (1846–1854) Social Closed on 25 March 1854
Crockford's (officially known as the St James's Club) 1823 50 St James's Street Social; especially card games Closed on 1 January 1846; clubhouse taken over by the Military, Naval and County Service Club (1849–1851), and then the Devonshire Club. Re-founded in 1928, closed in 1970.
Devonshire Club 1874 50 St James's Street Political; initially Liberal but later largely apolitical Closed in 1976; membership merged with the present East India Club
Eccentric Society Club (1) 1781 Various addresses around Covent Garden Social Closed in 1846
Eccentric Society Club (2) 1858 Leicester Square Social Closed in 1881
Eccentric Club (3) 1890 9 Ryder Street, St James's Social Closed in 1984 for refurbishment, went into liquidation in 1986; in 1985 most members were elected to the present East India Club, and still meet there to this day. In 2008 a group started an endeavour to re-establish the Eccentric Club [1]
Eighty Club 1880 ? Political; Liberal Closed in the 1900s
Green Room Club 1877 10 Adelphi Terrace (1877–1883); 22 King Street, Covent Garden (1883); 20 Bedford Street, near Strand (1883–1903); 46 Leicester Square (1903–1940); Whitcomb Street, near Leicester Square (1940–1954); 8–9 Adam Street, near Strand (1955–2000) The arts and theatre Closed in 2000
Gresham Club 1843 1 King William Street (1844–1910s); Gresham Place (early 1910s); 15 Abchurch Lane, near King William Street (1915–1991), The City; Merchants and bankers Closed in 1991; members accepted into the City University Club
Guards' Club 1810 49 St. James's Street (1810–1826); 106 Pall Mall (1826–1827); 49 St James's Street (1827–1848); 70 Pall Mall (1848– ) Officers of the Household Cavalry and Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish, and Welsh regiments of Foot Guards. Closed in 1976, and merged with the Cavalry Club to form the present Cavalry and Guards Club
Gun Club Late 19th century? ? Pigeon hunters Closed
Hogarth Club 1858 84 Charlotte Street, Fitzrovia Artists Closed in 1861
Irish Club 1952 Eaton Square, and latterly Blackfriars Closed in 2012
Isthmian Club 1882 105 Piccadilly Rowing, cricket ?
Jockey Club 1750 Pall Mall Horse racing; primarily for racehorse owners Still exists today, but has moved out of London to Newmarket
Junior Athenaeum 1864 116 Piccadilly The arts, science, or the clergy Closed
Junior Carlton Club 1866 30 Pall Mall (1868–1968); 94 Pall Mall (1968–1977) Political; Conservative Closed in 1977; membership merged with the present Carlton Club
Junior Constitutional Club 1887 101 Piccadilly Political; Conservative Closed
Junior Naval and Military Club 1870 19 Dover Street (1870–1875); 66–68 Pall Mall (1875–1979) Army and Navy officers The cost of the club's elaborate, purpose-built Pall Mall clubhouse bankrupted the club, and it closed in 1879. The building was then acquired by the Beaconsfield Club.
Kennel Club 1873 29a Pall Mall Dog lovers Still exists today as a society, but no longer provides club facilities.
King of Clubs 1798- ?1830 Crown & Anchor; Freemasons' Tavern; Grillions; Clarendon Hotel High Whig ?
Marlborough Club 1868–1945 52 Pall Mall 'a convenient and agreeable place of meeting for a Society of Gentlemen' On 31 December 1945 the Windham, Orleans and Marlborough Clubs amalgamated to form the Marlborough-Windham Club. Rising costs and lack of candidates for admission compelled this club to close in December 1953.[2]
Military, Naval and County Service Club Nov. 1848 50 St James's Street active & retired military officers, including East India Company, Militia and Yeomanry. Founded as the Military and County Service Club, renamed St James's Club c.1850 and dissolved in July 1851. The club used the premises of the former Crockford's Club. Later on the premises were used by the Wellington Dining Rooms, the St George's Club and the Devonshire Club.
National Sporting Club 1891 43 King Street, Covent Garden Sports; Boxing Closed
National Union 1887 ? Political; Unionist Closed in the 1890s
Naval Club (formerly RNVR (Auxiliary Patrol) Club (1919–1946), RNVR Club (1946–1969) 1919 38 Hill Street Mayfair Royal Navy reservists, and later all RN officers Closed 2021
New Cavendish Club 1920 44 Great Cumberland Place Social Closed in 2014
New University Club 1864 57 St James's Street; later 6 St James's Street Graduates of Oxford and Cambridge Merged with the United University Club in 1938, which then merged with the Oxford and Cambridge Club in 1971.
Nimrod 1890s 12 St James's Sq predated the Blenheim Club at this address ? Liquidated 1919
Palace Club 1882 ? Political; Conservative Closed in the 1900s
Pembridge Club Mid/late 19th century? 1, St. Stephen's Square (renamed St. Stephen's Gardens in 1938), Westbourne Grove, Bayswater The arts ?
Portland Club c1815 as the Stratford Club; renamed 1825. Originally, 1 Stratford Place, then 9 St James's Square 1890–1943 Card-playing game club Now located within the Army & Navy Club
Press Club 1882 Wine Office Court, near Fleet Street Journalism Clubhouse closed in 1986. Press Club still exists today as a society, but no longer offers club facilities [3]
Primrose Club 1886 4&5 Park Place, St James's Street[3] Political; Conservative Closed in the 1910s
Prince's Club 1853 Hans Place (1853–1886); 197 Knightsbridge (1888–1940s) Sports Closed in the 1940s
Public Schools Club 1863–1868; 17 St James Place; 1909–1915; 1918–1972 13 Albemarle Street (1909–1913); 19 Berkeley Street (1913–1915); Curzon Street (1920–1938); 100 Piccadilly (1938–1972) Alumni of the British public schools Merged with the present East India Club on 1 May 1972, now providing the bulk of their membership
Raleigh Club Late 19th century? Regent Street Members had to have served a year in the armed forces, or be an existing member of another club Closed
Road Club Late 19th century? 4 Park Place, St James's Enthusiasts for the revival of coaching Closed
Royal Aero Club, formerly the Aero Club (1901–1909) 1901 119 Piccadilly (1901–1961); 9 Fitzmaurice Place (inside the Lansdowne Club, 1961–1968); 94 Pall Mall (inside the Junior Carlton Club, 1968–1970); 116 Pall Mall (inside the United Service Club, 1970–1977) "the encouragement of aero-automobilism and ballooning as a sport" Merged into the British Gliding Association in 1977 – no longer provides club facilities, although Office in Leicestershire.
Royal Anglo-Belgian Club 1942 6 Belgrave Square (1942–1978); 60 Knightsbridge (sharing premises of the Royal Thames Yacht Club, 1978–2010); 8 Northumberland Avenue (2010–2012) Belgium, Luxembourg, Netherlands Closed in 2012.
South African & Rhodesian Officers Club WW1 to 1920s 48 Grosvenor Sq ? ?
St James's Club (Crockford's) (1) 1823 50 St James's Street ? Closed on 1 January 1846, late the Military, Naval and County Service Club, formerly the Military and County Service Club.
St James's Club (2) 1857 106 Piccadilly Members of the British diplomatic service, and foreign diplomats in Britain Closed in 1978, and membership merged with Brooks' .
St Stephen's Club 1870 Bridge Street, Westminster (19th century); 34 Queen Anne's Gate, near St James's Park (1962–2013) Political; Conservative Closed 31 December 2012
Sports Club 1893 8 St James's Square Sports Merged with the present East India Club in 1938
Thatched House 1865 85 St James Street? Originally c19th Tory coffee house, later taken over by Civil Service Club
Union Club 1800 Trafalgar Square Social Closed in 1949, was then at 86 St James's Street until 1960s merging with the United Service Club; clubhouse is now Canada House
Unionist Club 1886 66–68 Pall Mall Political; Liberal Unionist Closed in 1892; clubhouse acquired by the New Oxford and Cambridge Club
United Club Late 19th century? Charles Street, near Berkeley Square Linked to the United Hotel, with additional facilities for members Closed
United Empire Club 1904 101 Piccadilly Global Reform; Closed
United Service Club

("The Senior")

1815 116 Pall Mall Senior officers (Major/Commander and above) in the army and navy Closed in 1978; former clubhouse is now occupied by the Institute of Directors
United University Club 1821 1 Suffolk Street, near Pall Mall (1826–1971) Graduates of Oxford and Cambridge Merged with the present Oxford and Cambridge Club in 1971. Clubhouse is now the London centre of the University of Notre Dame
Watier's ? 81 Piccadilly ? Closed
Wellington Club Oct 1832 1 Grosvenor Place; 116a Knightsbridge (1932–2016) Social Closed 26 June 2016
West Indian Club 1898 Howard Hotel, Norfolk Street; 4 Whitehall Court; Social Closed March 1971
Windham Club 1828 106 Pall Mall (1828–1830, 1941–1946); 10 St James's Square (1830–1836); 13 St James's Square (1836–1941) ? Merged with Marlborough and closed [4]
York Club Mid/late 19th century 8 St James's Square (1886–88) ? Closed. Building later acquired by the Junior Travellers' Club, then the Sports Club.

Fictional clubs edit

Gallery edit

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ https://www.rlyc.org.uk/the-club/the-club-history-1
  2. ^ "Pall Mall, North Side, Existing Buildings | British History Online". www.british-history.ac.uk. Retrieved 27 August 2019.
  3. ^ London Street Directory for 1902
  4. ^ . 29 November 2014. Archived from the original on 29 November 2014.

References edit

  • Sheppard, F. H. W., ed. (1960). "Pall Mall, North Side, Existing Buildings". Survey of London: volumes 29 and 30: St James Westminster, Part 1. Institute of Historical Research. pp. 339–345. Retrieved 18 November 2017.
  • The Gentlemen's Clubs of London by Anthony Lejeune, first published 1979, most recently in 2012 by Stacey International.

Further reading edit

  • Anonymous (1950). Your Club. London: Whitbread.
  • Anonymous (Marsh, Charles & Mackenzie, Colin) (1828). The Clubs of London. London: H. Colburn, 2 vols.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • Black, Barbara (2012). A Room of His Own: A Literary-Cultural Study of Victorian Clubland. Athens, Ohio: Ohio University Press. ISBN 978-0-8214-2016-4.
  • Clark, Peter (2000). British Clubs and Societies, 1580–1800: The Origins of an Associational World. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-924843-5.
  • Darwin, Bernard (1943). British Clubs. London: Collins.
  • Escott, T.H.S. (1914). Club Makers and Club Members. London: T. Fisher Unwin.
  • Girtin, Tom (1964). The Abominable Clubman. London: Hutchinson.
  • Graves, Charles (1963). Leather Armchairs: The Chivas Regal Book of London Clubs. London: Cassell.
  • Lejeune, Anthony; Lewis, Malcolm (1979). The Gentlemen's Clubs of London. London: Wh Smith Pub. ISBN 0-8317-3800-6.
  • Lejeune, Anthony (2012). The Gentlemen's Clubs of London. London: Stacey International. ISBN 978-1-906768-20-1.
  • Milne-Smith, Amy (2011). London Clubland: A Cultural History of Gender and Class in Late-Victorian Britain. London: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-0-230-12076-1.
  • Nevill, Ralph (1911). London Clubs: Their History & Treasures. London: Chatto & Windus.
  • Thévoz, Seth Alexander (2018). Club Government: How the Early Victorian World was Ruled from London Clubs. London: I.B. Tauris/Bloomsbury. ISBN 978-1-78453-818-7.
  • Thévoz, Seth Alexander (2022). Behind Closed Doors: The Secret Life of London Private Members' Clubs. London: Robinson/Little, Brown. ISBN 978-1-47214-646-5.
  • Timbs, John (1866). Clubs and Club Life in London. London: J. Bentley. Link

External links edit

  • Association of London Clubs
  • Seth Alexander Thévoz, Global Clubs Directory

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This is a list of gentlemen s clubs in London United Kingdom including those that no longer exist or merged with an additional section on those that appear in fiction Many of these clubs are no longer exclusively male The members bar at the Savile Club London W1 Contents 1 Extant clubs 2 Defunct or merged clubs 3 Fictional clubs 4 Gallery 5 See also 6 Notes 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksExtant clubs editName Est Location Located Since Affiliation Status of women if admitted year given67 Pall Mall 2015 67 Pall Mall 2015 Wine and food 2015Alpine Club 1857 8 St Martin s Place near Trafalgar Square 1858 1895 23 Savile Row Mayfair 1895 1937 74 South Audley Street Mayfair 1937 1990 118 Eaton Square Belgravia 1990 1991 sharing the premises of the Ski Club of Great Britain 55 56 Charlotte Road Shoreditch 1991 Mountaineering 1975Army and Navy Club The Rag 1837 36 39 Pall Mall 1963 Army and Navy officers 1995Arts Club 1863 17 Hanover Square 19th century 40 Dover Street 1896 The arts literature science 1946The Athenaeum 1824 107 Pall Mall 1830 The sciences law medicine arts literature and the Church 2002Authors Club 1891 Whitehall Court 1891 1966 1 Whitehall Place sharing the premises of the National Liberal Club 1966 1976 40 Dover Street sharing the premises of the Arts Club 1976 2011 47 Dean Street sharing the premises of Black s 2011 2014 1 Whitehall Place sharing the current premises of the National Liberal Club 2014 Literature 1971Bath amp Racquets Club 1989 49 Brook s Mews W1K 4EB 1989 Sports No women membersBeefsteak Club 1876 9 Irving Street near Leicester Square 1876 Social No women members or visitorsBoodle s 1762 28 St James s Street 1782 Aristocratic Tory No women membersBrooks s 1764 60 St James s Street 1778 Aristocratic Whig No women membersBuck s Club 1919 18 Clifford Street Mayfair 1919 Social No women membersCaledonian Club 1891 Charles II Street near St James s Square 1891 1917 33 St James s Square 1917 1946 9 Halkin Street Belgravia current 1946 Scottish 2011Canning Club formerly the Argentine Club 1911 renamed 1948 4 St James s Square sharing premises of the Naval and Military Club 1999 Social Latin America Spain Portugal AdmittedCarlton Club 1832 Carlton House Terrace 94 Pall Mall 1835 1941 69 St James s Street 1943 Political Tory latterly Conservative 2008Cavalry and Guards Club the merged Cavalry Club and Guards Club 1810 Guards Club 1890 Cavalry Club 1976 merged club 127 Piccadilly 1908 Cavalry and Guards latterly officers of other British Army regiments AdmittedChelsea Arts Club 1891 143 Old Church Street Chelsea 1990 The arts 1976City Livery Club 1914 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 2010 The City AdmittedCity of London Club 1832 19 Old Broad Street London now EC2 since 1834 1834 City professions 2011City University Club 1895 50 Cornhill until end of 2017 moved to 42 Crutched Friars in January 2018 after merger with Lloyd s Club 1895 The City Oxbridge graduates 1994Civil Service Club 1953 13 15 Great Scotland Yard 1953 Civil Service and Diplomatic Service 1953East India Club in full The East India Devonshire Sports and Public Schools Club 1849 16 St James s Square 1866 Originally for East India Company since 1972 merger with the Public Schools Club primarily aligned with public schools No women membersEccentric Club 2008 1781 original club Ryder Street former club from 1920s 69 Brook Street sharing premises with the Savile Club 2009 Social eccentricity and philanthropy 1984 former club English Speaking Union 1918 Dartmouth House 37 Charles Street 1926 Philanthropy AdmittedFarmers Club 1842 3 Whitehall Court 1942 Agriculture and landowning 1842Flyfishers Club 1884 69 Brook Street sharing premises of the Savile Club 1995 Flyfishing No women membersGarrick Club 1831 35 King Street Covent Garden early in its history 15 Garrick Street Covent Garden 1864 The arts and theatre No women membersGroucho Club 1985 45 Dean Street London W1D 4QB 1985 Media AdmittedGoodenough Club 2001 23 Mecklenburgh Square 2001 Faculty club for Goodenough College est 1930 AdmittedHome House 1998 20 21 Portman Square London W1H 6LW 1998 Social eccentricity and philanthropy AdmittedHonourable Artillery Company 1537 Armoury House City Road EC1Y 2BQ 1735 Serving and veteran members of the British Army regiment and Police Special Constabulary of the same name AdmittedHurlingham Club 1869 Ranelagh Gardens Fulham 1869 Sports tennis and crocquet AdmittedLansdowne Club 1935 9 Fitzmaurice Place Berkeley Square 1935 Social 1935London Sketch Club 1898 7 Dilke Street Chelsea 1957 Sketch artists No women membersMarylebone Cricket Club MCC 1787 Lord s St John s Wood 1814 Cricket and Real tennis formerly headquarters of ICC 1998National Liberal Club NLC 1882 Northumberland Avenue 1882 1887 and 1916 1919 while the clubhouse was requisitioned in World War I 1 Whitehall Place current 1887 Political Liberal 1967Naval and Military Club The In amp Out 1862 94 Piccadilly 1870s 1999 so named from its prominent In and Out signs on the gateposts 4 St James s Square current 1999 Originally officers in the Royal Navy Royal Marines and the British Army 1966Den Norske Klub 1887 4 St James s Square sharing premises of the Naval and Military Club 1999 Norway 1982Oriental Club 1824 18 Hanover Square 1824 1962 Stratford House Stratford Place 1962 Founded for members of the East India Company now social 2010Oxford and Cambridge Club called the United Oxford and Cambridge Club 1971 2001 1821 United University Club 1830 Oxford and Cambridge Club 1971 merged club 71 76 Pall Mall 1837 Members of Oxford and Cambridge Universities 1996Portland Club formerly the Stratford Club until 1825 1815 circa 94 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 amp Navy Club 1990s Cards No women membersPratt s 1857 14 Park Place St James s 1857 Aristocratic 2023Queen s Club 1886 Palliser Road West Kensington 1892 Sports AdmittedReform Club 1836 103 105 Pall Mall 1841 Originally political Liberal now social Members still sign a declaration agreeing to the principles of the 1832 Reform Act 1981Roehampton Club 1901 Roehampton Lane Roehampton 1901 site 1960s buildings Sports AdmittedRoyal Air Force Club 1918 128 Piccadilly 1922 RAF officers AdmittedRoyal Automobile Club 1897 89 91 Pall Mall 1911 Social and automobile enthusiasts 1998Royal Ocean Racing Club 1925 20 St James s Place St James s Street 1942 Yachting enthusiasts AdmittedRoyal Over Seas League formerly the Over Seas Club 1910 4 Park Place St James s 1921 Commonwealth citizens affiliate membership available for other nationalities music and the arts travellers 1910Royal Society of Medicine 1805 1 Wimpole Street 1910 Medical practitioners AdmittedRoyal Thames Yacht Club 1775 7 Albemarle Street 19th century 60 Knightsbridge 1952 Yachting enthusiasts First recorded 1874Savage Club 1857 Crown Tavern Vinegar Yard Drury Lane 1857 1858 Nell Gwynne Tavern Bull Inn Court Strand 1858 Catherine Street Covent Garden 1858 1859 Lyceum Tavern 354 Strand 1859 1862 Gordon Hotel Covent Garden 1862 1866 Ashley s Hotel Henrietta Street Covent Garden 1866 1869 Gordon Hotel Covent Garden 1869 1873 Evans s Hotel Covent Garden 1873 1876 Haxell s Hotel Strand 1876 1879 Caledonian Hotel Robert Street Adelphi 1879 1881 Lancaster House Savoy 1881 1889 6 7 Adelphi Terrace 1889 1936 1 Carlton House Terrace 1936 1963 1 Whitehall Place 1963 1965 sharing premises of the National Liberal Club 37 King Street Covent Garden 1965 1968 86 St James s Street 1968 1975 sharing premises of the Constitutional Club 9 Fitzmaurice Place 1975 1990 sharing premises of the Lansdowne Club 1 Whitehall Place until 2022 sharing premises of the National Liberal Club currently seeking new premises 1990 The arts science and the law No women membersSavile Club 1868 9 Spring Gardens 1868 1871 12 Savile Row 1871 1882 107 Piccadilly 1882 1927 69 Brook Street current 1927 Conviviality from the arts to the sciences No women membersThe Sloane Club 1922 Initially as the Service Women s Club then The Helena Club 52 Lower Sloane St Chelsea 1922 Social Only women members originally male members admitted in 1976Special Forces Club 1945 8 Herbert Crescent Knightsbridge 1945 Members of Special Operations Executive British intelligence and UK Special Forces foreign special forces intelligence agencies and senior military officers 1945Travellers Club 1819 12 Waterloo Place near Pall Mall 1819 1821 49 Pall Mall 1821 1827 106 Pall Mall current 1827 Diplomats social and business travellers members must have travelled more than 500 miles distant from the clubhouse in London in a direct line No women membersTurf Club 1861 Bennett Street Piccadilly 1861 1965 5 Carlton House Terrace current 1965 Aristocratic social equestrianism sports amp cards No women membersUnion Jack Club 1904 Sandell Street Waterloo SE1 8UJ 1907 Serving or veteran enlisted HM Armed Forces personnel AdmittedUniversity Women s Club originally the University Club for Ladies 1887 31 New Bond Street 1887 1894 Maddox Street 1894 1904 34 George Street near Hanover Square 1904 1921 2 Audley Square Mayfair current 1921 University graduates No male membersVictory Services Club 1907 63 79 Seymour Street Marylebone 1948 All NATO Army Navy Marines and Air Force personnel AdmittedThe Walbrook Club 2000 37a Walbrook EC4N 8BS 2000 City professions 2000White s Club 1693 37 St James s Street 1778 Aristocratic Tory No women members or visitorsWinchester House Club 1892 10 Lower Richmond Road Putney 1892 Social AdmittedDefunct or merged clubs editName Established Clubhouse location s Affiliation Status1920 Club 1920 2 Whitehall Court Political Liberal Closed in 1923Albemarle Club Ladies and Gentlemen 1874 13 Albemarle Street from 1874 37 Dover Street by the 1910s 21 Curzon Street by the 1940s Social Closed in 1941Almack s Club Ladies and Gentlemen 1765 King Street St James s 1765 1867 Social especially card games Closed in 1867 a refounded Almack s operated from 1908 to 1961American Club 1919 95 Piccadilly American Closed in the 1980sArgentine Club 1910 1 Hamilton Place near Piccadilly Social Later became the present day Canning ClubArthur s 1827 69 St James s Street Social non political Closed in 1940 Building later taken over by the Carlton Club ironic given its avowedly non political membership Arundel Yacht Club 1838 Coal Hole Tavern Strand Yachting enthusiasts Renamed London Yacht Club 1845 Moved to Cowes Isle of Wight 1882 1 Bachelors Club c 1881 106 Piccadilly Bachelors Closed in the late 1940sBadminton Club 1875 100 Piccadilly Sports driving horses and coaches were owned by the club Dissolved in 1938 as by then horse transport was becoming anachronistic Clubhouse taken over by the Public Schools ClubBath Club 1894 34 Dover Street 1894 1941 74 St James s Street 1950 1959 43 Brook Street 1959 1981 Sports the Dover Street club offered a swimming pool with athletic rings over it Original clubhouse bombed in the Blitz Relocated club closed in 1981 members dispersed to other Clubs including the Oriental ClubBeaconsfield Club 1880 66 68 Pall Mall 1880 1887 Political Conservative Closed circa 1887 1888 Clubhouse taken over by the Unionist ClubBeefsteak Club 1705 Imperial Phiz public house Old Jewry Social Whig closed 1712 current premises near Leicester SquareBlenheim Club 1909 12 St James s Square later King Street British Empire Club 1910 12 St James s Square Facilities for Temporary Honorary Members of Visitors to the United Kingdom Burlington Fine Arts Club 1866 177 Piccadilly 1866 1869 17 Savile Row 1869 1952 The arts Closed in 1952Cavalry Club 1890 127 Piccadilly Cavalry officers Merged with the Guards Club in 1976 to form the present Cavalry and Guards ClubCobden Club 1866 Political Free Trade doctrine Closed in the 1970sCocoa Tree Club 1746 St James s St Tory Members inc Byron amp Gibbon closed 1932Commonwealth Club 1868 25 Northumberland Avenue formerly headquarters of the Royal Commonwealth Society Closed June 2013 The RCS still exists as a charity Conservative Club 1840 88 St James s Street 1841 1845 74 St James s Street 1841 1950 Political Conservative Merged with the Bath Club in 1950 taking on the name of the Bath Club but moving to the Conservative Club s premises Constitutional Club 1883 28 Northumberland Avenue 1886 1959 40 Pall Mall sharing the premises of the Junior Carton Club 1962 1964 116 Pall Mall sharing the premises of the United Service Club 1964 late 1960s St James s Street 1970s Political Conservative Closed in 1979 membership merged with the St Stephen s ClubCosmopolitan Club 1852 30 Charles Street Berkeley Square Social Closed in 1902Coventry House Club 1846 106 Piccadilly 1846 1854 Social Closed on 25 March 1854Crockford s officially known as the St James s Club 1823 50 St James s Street Social especially card games Closed on 1 January 1846 clubhouse taken over by the Military Naval and County Service Club 1849 1851 and then the Devonshire Club Re founded in 1928 closed in 1970 Devonshire Club 1874 50 St James s Street Political initially Liberal but later largely apolitical Closed in 1976 membership merged with the present East India ClubEccentric Society Club 1 1781 Various addresses around Covent Garden Social Closed in 1846Eccentric Society Club 2 1858 Leicester Square Social Closed in 1881Eccentric Club 3 1890 9 Ryder Street St James s Social Closed in 1984 for refurbishment went into liquidation in 1986 in 1985 most members were elected to the present East India Club and still meet there to this day In 2008 a group started an endeavour to re establish the Eccentric Club 1 Eighty Club 1880 Political Liberal Closed in the 1900sGreen Room Club 1877 10 Adelphi Terrace 1877 1883 22 King Street Covent Garden 1883 20 Bedford Street near Strand 1883 1903 46 Leicester Square 1903 1940 Whitcomb Street near Leicester Square 1940 1954 8 9 Adam Street near Strand 1955 2000 The arts and theatre Closed in 2000 2 Gresham Club 1843 1 King William Street 1844 1910s Gresham Place early 1910s 15 Abchurch Lane near King William Street 1915 1991 The City Merchants and bankers Closed in 1991 members accepted into the City University ClubGuards Club 1810 49 St James s Street 1810 1826 106 Pall Mall 1826 1827 49 St James s Street 1827 1848 70 Pall Mall 1848 Officers of the Household Cavalry and Grenadier Coldstream Scots Irish and Welsh regiments of Foot Guards Closed in 1976 and merged with the Cavalry Club to form the present Cavalry and Guards ClubGun Club Late 19th century Pigeon hunters ClosedHogarth Club 1858 84 Charlotte Street Fitzrovia Artists Closed in 1861Irish Club 1952 Eaton Square and latterly Blackfriars Closed in 2012Isthmian Club 1882 105 Piccadilly Rowing cricket Jockey Club 1750 Pall Mall Horse racing primarily for racehorse owners Still exists today but has moved out of London to NewmarketJunior Athenaeum 1864 116 Piccadilly The arts science or the clergy ClosedJunior Carlton Club 1866 30 Pall Mall 1868 1968 94 Pall Mall 1968 1977 Political Conservative Closed in 1977 membership merged with the present Carlton ClubJunior Constitutional Club 1887 101 Piccadilly Political Conservative ClosedJunior Naval and Military Club 1870 19 Dover Street 1870 1875 66 68 Pall Mall 1875 1979 Army and Navy officers The cost of the club s elaborate purpose built Pall Mall clubhouse bankrupted the club and it closed in 1879 The building was then acquired by the Beaconsfield Club Kennel Club 1873 29a Pall Mall Dog lovers Still exists today as a society but no longer provides club facilities King of Clubs 1798 1830 Crown amp Anchor Freemasons Tavern Grillions Clarendon Hotel High Whig Marlborough Club 1868 1945 52 Pall Mall a convenient and agreeable place of meeting for a Society of Gentlemen On 31 December 1945 the Windham Orleans and Marlborough Clubs amalgamated to form the Marlborough Windham Club Rising costs and lack of candidates for admission compelled this club to close in December 1953 2 Military Naval and County Service Club Nov 1848 50 St James s Street active amp retired military officers including East India Company Militia and Yeomanry Founded as the Military and County Service Club renamed St James s Club c 1850 and dissolved in July 1851 The club used the premises of the former Crockford s Club Later on the premises were used by the Wellington Dining Rooms the St George s Club and the Devonshire Club National Sporting Club 1891 43 King Street Covent Garden Sports Boxing ClosedNational Union 1887 Political Unionist Closed in the 1890sNaval Club formerly RNVR Auxiliary Patrol Club 1919 1946 RNVR Club 1946 1969 1919 38 Hill Street Mayfair Royal Navy reservists and later all RN officers Closed 2021New Cavendish Club 1920 44 Great Cumberland Place Social Closed in 2014New University Club 1864 57 St James s Street later 6 St James s Street Graduates of Oxford and Cambridge Merged with the United University Club in 1938 which then merged with the Oxford and Cambridge Club in 1971 Nimrod 1890s 12 St James s Sq predated the Blenheim Club at this address Liquidated 1919Palace Club 1882 Political Conservative Closed in the 1900sPembridge Club Mid late 19th century 1 St Stephen s Square renamed St Stephen s Gardens in 1938 Westbourne Grove Bayswater The arts Portland Club c1815 as the Stratford Club renamed 1825 Originally 1 Stratford Place then 9 St James s Square 1890 1943 Card playing game club Now located within the Army amp Navy ClubPress Club 1882 Wine Office Court near Fleet Street Journalism Clubhouse closed in 1986 Press Club still exists today as a society but no longer offers club facilities 3 Primrose Club 1886 4 amp 5 Park Place St James s Street 3 Political Conservative Closed in the 1910sPrince s Club 1853 Hans Place 1853 1886 197 Knightsbridge 1888 1940s Sports Closed in the 1940sPublic Schools Club 1863 1868 17 St James Place 1909 1915 1918 1972 13 Albemarle Street 1909 1913 19 Berkeley Street 1913 1915 Curzon Street 1920 1938 100 Piccadilly 1938 1972 Alumni of the British public schools Merged with the present East India Club on 1 May 1972 now providing the bulk of their membershipRaleigh Club Late 19th century Regent Street Members had to have served a year in the armed forces or be an existing member of another club ClosedRoad Club Late 19th century 4 Park Place St James s Enthusiasts for the revival of coaching ClosedRoyal Aero Club formerly the Aero Club 1901 1909 1901 119 Piccadilly 1901 1961 9 Fitzmaurice Place inside the Lansdowne Club 1961 1968 94 Pall Mall inside the Junior Carlton Club 1968 1970 116 Pall Mall inside the United Service Club 1970 1977 the encouragement of aero automobilism and ballooning as a sport Merged into the British Gliding Association in 1977 no longer provides club facilities although Office in Leicestershire Royal Anglo Belgian Club 1942 6 Belgrave Square 1942 1978 60 Knightsbridge sharing premises of the Royal Thames Yacht Club 1978 2010 8 Northumberland Avenue 2010 2012 Belgium Luxembourg Netherlands Closed in 2012 South African amp Rhodesian Officers Club WW1 to 1920s 48 Grosvenor Sq St James s Club Crockford s 1 1823 50 St James s Street Closed on 1 January 1846 late the Military Naval and County Service Club formerly the Military and County Service Club St James s Club 2 1857 106 Piccadilly Members of the British diplomatic service and foreign diplomats in Britain Closed in 1978 and membership merged with Brooks St Stephen s Club 1870 Bridge Street Westminster 19th century 34 Queen Anne s Gate near St James s Park 1962 2013 Political Conservative Closed 31 December 2012Sports Club 1893 8 St James s Square Sports Merged with the present East India Club in 1938Thatched House 1865 85 St James Street Originally c19th Tory coffee house later taken over by Civil Service ClubUnion Club 1800 Trafalgar Square Social Closed in 1949 was then at 86 St James s Street until 1960s merging with the United Service Club clubhouse is now Canada HouseUnionist Club 1886 66 68 Pall Mall Political Liberal Unionist Closed in 1892 clubhouse acquired by the New Oxford and Cambridge ClubUnited Club Late 19th century Charles Street near Berkeley Square Linked to the United Hotel with additional facilities for members ClosedUnited Empire Club 1904 101 Piccadilly Global Reform ClosedUnited Service Club The Senior 1815 116 Pall Mall Senior officers Major Commander and above in the army and navy Closed in 1978 former clubhouse is now occupied by the Institute of DirectorsUnited University Club 1821 1 Suffolk Street near Pall Mall 1826 1971 Graduates of Oxford and Cambridge Merged with the present Oxford and Cambridge Club in 1971 Clubhouse is now the London centre of the University of Notre DameWatier s 81 Piccadilly ClosedWellington Club Oct 1832 1 Grosvenor Place 116a Knightsbridge 1932 2016 Social Closed 26 June 2016West Indian Club 1898 Howard Hotel Norfolk Street 4 Whitehall Court Social Closed March 1971Windham Club 1828 106 Pall Mall 1828 1830 1941 1946 10 St James s Square 1830 1836 13 St James s Square 1836 1941 Merged with Marlborough and closed 4 York Club Mid late 19th century 8 St James s Square 1886 88 Closed Building later acquired by the Junior Travellers Club then the Sports Club Fictional clubs editBagatelle Card Club One of Colonel Sebastian Moran s clubs in the Sherlock Holmes story The Adventure of the Empty House by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Beargarden Club A St James s club in Trollope s Palliser novels 4 Bellona Club Lord Peter Wimsey s club and location of a murder in Dorothy L Sayers novel The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club Billiards Club Setting for the improbably tall tales of Jorkens by Lord Dunsany Black s Club Jack Aubrey s Stephen Maturin s and Sir Joseph Blaine s club in Patrick O Brian s Aubrey Maturin series of Napoleonic Wars series of seafaring novels O Brian also makes future monarch Prince William Duke of Clarence a member Blades Club MI6 intelligence agency director M s club in the James Bond series of espionage novels by Ian Fleming Bratt s Club John Beaver s club in A Handful of Dust by Evelyn Waugh Charles Ryder s club in Brideshead Revisited by Evelyn Waugh Colonel Charles Russell s club in two of the first three novels by William Haggard Centaur Club Francis Blake s club in Blake and Mortimer comics by Edgar P Jacobs Craven s A gaming club founded by the enigmatic Derek Craven brought to life by author Lisa Kleypas destroyed by fire in its prime Diogenes Club Mycroft Holmes s club in the Sherlock Holmes stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Drones Club Bertie Wooster s club in P G Wodehouse s Jeeves stories and is also the club of several other Wodehouse characters including Bingo Little Gussie Fink Nottle Psmith and Freddie Threepwood Etheric Explorers Club a society featured in a series of short stories and novels by Paul Marlowe Egotist s Club Lord Peter Wimsey s club in the Dorothy L Sayers novels and short stories Ffeatherstonehaugh s Club a corrupt and hedonistic establishment commemorating the libertine values of John Wilmot 2nd Earl of Rochester featured in the crime novel Clubbed to Death by Ruth Dudley Edwards Hotch Potch Club featured in John Galsworthy s The Forsyte Saga Imperial Club from the 1960s British television comedy series Bootsie and Snudge starring Alfie Bass and Bill Fraser Iseeum Club another featured in John Galsworthy s The Forsyte Saga series of novels Jenner s a gaming club founded by the rough boxer Ivo Jenner mentioned in the works of author Lisa Kleypas later managed by the devilish Lord St Vincent Junior Ganymede Club Jeeves s club for gentlemen s gentlemen in P G Wodehouse s Jeeves stories Junior Greys Pall Mall one of Albert Campion s clubs in Margery Allingham s detective stories Marine Commando Club Paddington frequented by Julian and Sandy from the BBC radio comedy Round the Horne Note that Kenneth Horne s radio alter ego a member of the Athenaeum described it as not my sort of club Old Bohemian Club Bunny and Raffles club in E W Hornung s Raffles stories Pickwick Club A club founded by Mr Samuel Pickwick to study human nature in Charles Dickens s first novel Pelican Club Sir Galahad s Gally s club in P G Wodehouse s A Pelican at Blandings Progress Club a club that intended to do great things for Liberal Party and had in truth done little or nothing mentioned in the novel The Prime Minister by Anthony Trollope Puffin s one of Albert Campion s clubs in Margery Allingham s detective stories Royal Bathers Club club with Turkish bath of which Major General Clive Wynne Candy is a member in The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp 1943 by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger Senior Conservative Club features in P G Wodehouse s novel Psmith in the City Although fictional the description of a large Conservative aligned club in Northumberland Avenue tallies perfectly with the real life Constitutional Club at No 28 and Nevill s Turkish Baths at No 25 Northumberland Avenue twenty yards from the club s front door which baths were also used by Sherlock Holmes and Raffles The Seraphim Club A private club featured in Gallows Thief by Bernard Cornwell Stoics Club George Pendyce s club in The Country House by John Galsworthy The Survivor s Club featured in the novel The Somnambulist by Jonathan Barnes The Tankerville Club Featured in two Sherlock Holmes mystery detective stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Thackeray Club club supposedly founded 1864 according to a bronze plaque by entrance door pictured in the musical comedy dance movie Top Hat from 1935 starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers along with Edward Everett Horton Tweedles Club club in the movie You Must be Joking 1965 American Films Limited starring Terry Thomas Michael Callan Lionel Jefferies Denholm Elliott Wilfrid Hyde White and Bernard Cribbins Whitehall Club the setting of the murder mystery in the novel Keep It Quiet 1935 by Richard Hull Gallery edit nbsp The Athenaeum Club nbsp The Garrick Club nbsp The Reform Club and the Travellers Club Left See also editCountry clubs Dining clubs List of American gentlemen s clubs List of India s gentlemen s clubsNotes edit https www rlyc org uk the club the club history 1 Pall Mall North Side Existing Buildings British History Online www british history ac uk Retrieved 27 August 2019 London Street Directory for 1902 Anthony Trollope TV and Radio Television The Pallisers Episodes 13 19 29 November 2014 Archived from the original on 29 November 2014 References editSheppard F H W ed 1960 Pall Mall North Side Existing Buildings Survey of London volumes 29 and 30 St James Westminster Part 1 Institute of Historical Research pp 339 345 Retrieved 18 November 2017 The Gentlemen s Clubs of London by Anthony Lejeune first published 1979 most recently in 2012 by Stacey International Further reading editAnonymous 1950 Your Club London Whitbread Anonymous Marsh Charles amp Mackenzie Colin 1828 The Clubs of London London H Colburn 2 vols a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Black Barbara 2012 A Room of His Own A Literary Cultural Study of Victorian Clubland Athens Ohio Ohio University Press ISBN 978 0 8214 2016 4 Clark Peter 2000 British Clubs and Societies 1580 1800 The Origins of an Associational World Oxford Oxford University Press ISBN 0 19 924843 5 Darwin Bernard 1943 British Clubs London Collins Escott T H S 1914 Club Makers and Club Members London T Fisher Unwin Girtin Tom 1964 The Abominable Clubman London Hutchinson Graves Charles 1963 Leather Armchairs The Chivas Regal Book of London Clubs London Cassell Lejeune Anthony Lewis Malcolm 1979 The Gentlemen s Clubs of London London Wh Smith Pub ISBN 0 8317 3800 6 Lejeune Anthony 2012 The Gentlemen s Clubs of London London Stacey International ISBN 978 1 906768 20 1 Milne Smith Amy 2011 London Clubland A Cultural History of Gender and Class in Late Victorian Britain London Palgrave Macmillan ISBN 978 0 230 12076 1 Nevill Ralph 1911 London Clubs Their History amp Treasures London Chatto amp Windus Thevoz Seth Alexander 2018 Club Government How the Early Victorian World was Ruled from London Clubs London I B Tauris Bloomsbury ISBN 978 1 78453 818 7 Thevoz Seth Alexander 2022 Behind Closed Doors The Secret Life of London Private Members Clubs London Robinson Little Brown ISBN 978 1 47214 646 5 Timbs John 1866 Clubs and Club Life in London London J Bentley LinkExternal links editAssociation of London Clubs Seth Alexander Thevoz Global Clubs Directory Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of members 27 clubs 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