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    Travellers Club is a private gentlemen's club situated at 106 Pall Mall in London, United Kingdom. It is the oldest of the surviving Pall Mall clubs,...
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    Ch 6 "一般社団法人東京倶楽部 the Tokyo Club │ History". "Victorian London – Entertainment and Recreation – ClubsTravellers Club". www.victorianlondon.org. Kendall...
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    Reform Club and the Travellers Club (Left) Country clubs Dining clubs List of American gentlemen's clubs List of India's gentlemen's clubs Sheppard, F. H....
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    The Reform Club is a private members' club, owned and controlled by its members, on the south side of Pall Mall in central London, England. As with all...
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    century until the present, and gentlemen's clubs in the 19th. The Reform, Athenaeum and Travellers Clubs have survived to the 21st century. The War Office...
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    Blackballing (category Clubs and societies)
    verification] The following example from the rules of election to the Travellers Club, which is quoted from Dickens's Dictionary of London (1879), provides...
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    (photographer)). 8 More Tales from the Travellers: A Further Collection of Tales by Members of the Travellers Club, M. Tomkinson Publishing. ISBN 978-0-905500-74-4...
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    enough to join the Whittington Club, or the Gresham Club, or the Athenaeum Club, or the Travellers' Club; or the House of Commons, or the House of Lords either...
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  • The Victoria Travellers Football Club was a Canadian football that played in the British Columbia Rugby Football Union and the Western Canada Rugby Football...
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    century Australia Hotel, the Theatre Royal, and the splendid Commercial Travellers Club building on the corner of Martin Place, all of which formerly stood...
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  • Club was a dining club founded in 1826. It met at the 'Thatched House', a tavern in the St James area of London as an alternative to the Travellers Club...
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    undertakings of his earlier years, the first significant example being the Travellers Club, in Pall Mall, built in 1832, as with all his urban commissions in...
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    Philadelphia Club features Veal and Ham Pie whose ancestor may be the "Travellers Pie," once a famous dish at London's Travellers Club that features...
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    needed] The club has reciprocal arrangements with a number of clubs around the world of a similarly exclusive nature including the Travellers Club and the...
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    Cavalry Club, the Naval and Military Club, the Travellers Club, The Hurlingham Club, the Ranelagh Club, and the Jockey Club, as well as the Adels-Casino in...
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    Second Empire, and since 1904, it has been the headquarters of the Travellers Club. Lachmann also inspired the character of the promiscuous, traitorous...
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    Garrick Club (London) Australian Club (Sydney) California Club (Los Angeles) Automobile Club de France (Paris) Travellers Club (Paris) Club de la Chasse...
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    Hellfire Club. In 2007 the club was revived at a dinner held at The Travellers Club and continues to meet regularly in London and Istanbul. Members, including...
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    fabulous feasts. Since 1904, the house has been used by the Travellers Club of Paris, a gentlemen's club that was all-male until the 2000s. La Païva had already...
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    Revival architecture in England with his Palazzo style design for The Travellers' Club, Pall Mall. While Burton and Nash's designs draw on English Renaissance...
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  • original envelope from Fermor to Robin McDouall, Secretary of the Travellers Club in London, UK. The original was sent as a Christmas letter, and contains...
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    occupied by the firm of Ransom and Morland, and from 1822 to 1832 by the Travellers Club. From 1841 to 1845 part of the house was occupied by the London Library...
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    this frieze decorate the walls of the Ashmolean Museum and London's Travellers Club. As has been remarked the temple's existence had been known to scholars...
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  • de Guerre and Order of Leopold of Belgian. He was a member of the Travellers' Club and lived at 5 Embankment Gardens Chelsea, London SW3. He and his wife...
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    The National Arts Club is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit and members club on Gramercy Park, Manhattan, New York City. It was founded in 1898 by Charles DeKay, an...
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    Burlington Street). Cockerell was a member of three gentlemen's clubs: Athenaeum Club, Travellers Club (he was a founder member, 5 May 1819) and Grillion's to...
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  • illustration "Travellers In Space And Time by The Apples In Stereo". Metacritic. Retrieved 3 October 2016. Sendra, Tim. "Review: Travellers in Space and...
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    Barry introduced the Neo-Renaissance to England with his design of the Travellers Club, Pall Mall (1829–1832). Other early but typical, domestic examples...
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  • together during World War II in Indo China. Kharegat was a member of the Travellers Club. As one of the last great old colonial characters, he was Asia director...
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  • SAVAK. He lived at Aldeburgh in Suffolk. Franks was a member of the Travellers Club and still made regular visits into the last years of his life, often...
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