List of London's gentlemen's clubs
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- See Gentlemen's clubs for an explanation of this particular sort of club.
Current Gentlemen's Clubs
Alexandra Club (@wp) | London | 1884 | Ladies Club |
Alpine Club (UK) - @ WP | London | 1857 | |
Royal Anglo-Belgian Club - @ WP | London | 1909 | associated with Royal Thames Yacht Club. |
Army and Navy Club - @ WP | London | 1838 | |
Arts Club - @ WP | London | 1863 | |
Athenaeum Club - @ WP | London | 1824 | |
Authors' Club - @ WP | London | 1891 | |
Bath Club - @ WP | London | 1894 | |
Beefsteak Club - @ WP | London | ||
Boodle's - @ WP | London | 1762 | |
Brooks's - @ WP - SM-201 Entry | London | 1764 | |
Buck's Club - @ WP | London | 1919 | |
Caledonian Club - @ WP | London | 1891 | |
Canning Club - @ WP - SM-201 Entry | London | 1910 | as the Argentine Club |
Carlton Club - @ WP | London | 1832 | |
Cavalry and Guards Club - @ WP | London | 1890 | |
City Livery Club - @ WP | London | 1914 | |
City of London Club - @ WP | London | 1832 | |
City University Club - @ WP | London | 1895 | |
Cobden Club - @ WP | London | the 1870s | |
Commonwealth Club - @ WP | London | 1868 | |
East India Club - @ WP | London | 1849 | |
Fox Club - @ WP | London | Home of Charles Fox (1749-1806), Whig politician. | |
Garrick Club - @ WP | London | named after the actor | |
David Garrick - @ WP | London | 1831 | at 35 King Street, |
Covent Garden - @ WP | London | Moved to Garrick Street in 1864. | |
Guards' Club - @ WP | London | 1810 | |
Hurlingham Club - @ WP | London | 1869 | |
Lansdowne Club - @ WP | London | 1935 | |
Marylebone Cricket Club - @ WP | London | 1786 | (MCC) |
National Liberal Club - @ WP | London | 1882 | |
Naval Club - @ WP | London | 1919 | |
The Naval & Military Club (@wp) | London | 1862. | (Formerly nicknamed "In and Out Club" after the signage at former premises |
Cambridge House - @ WP | London | ||
New Club - @ WP - SM-201 Entry | Scotland | 1787 | |
New Cavendish Club - @ WP | London | 1920 | |
Number Ten Club - @ WP | London | 1955 | |
Oriental Club - @ WP | London | 1824 | |
Oxford and Cambridge Club - @ WP | London | 1821 | |
Phyllis Court Club - @ WP | London | 1905 | |
Portland Club - @ WP | London | 1815 | was, prior to 1825: the 'Stratford Club' |
Pratt's Club - @ WP | London | 1857 | |
Reform Club - @ WP | London | 1836 | |
Roehampton Club - @ WP | London | 1901 | |
Royal Air Force Club - @ WP | London | 1917 | |
Royal Automobile Club - @ WP | London | 1897 | |
Royal Over-Seas League - @ WP | London | 1910 | |
Royal Thames Yacht Club - @ WP | London | 1775 | |
Savage Club - @ WP - SM-201 Entry | London | 1857 | |
Savile Club - @ WP | 1868 | ||
Sloane Club - @ WP | 1920 | ||
Stratford Club | London | 1815 | |
Travellers Club - @ WP | London | 1819 | |
Turf Club (Gentlemen's Club) - @ WP | London | 1861 | |
University Women’s Club - @ WP | London | 1886 | |
White's - @ WP | London | 1693 | |
Victory Services Club - @ WP | London | 1907 |
Defunct or merged clubs
Aldwych Club - @ WP | London | 1910 | |
Albermarle Club - @ WP | London | 1874 | (Ladies and Gentlemen) |
Almack's Club - @ WP | London | 1765 | first 1765 til 1867; and again 1908 until 1961 |
American Club - @ WP | London | 1919 | |
Argentine Club - @ WP - SM-201 Entry | London | 1910 | later became the Canning Club |
Arthur's - @ WP | London | 1765 | closed in the 1940s - former premises now occupied by the |
Carlton Club - @ WP | London | ||
Devonshire Club - @ WP | London | 1874 | merged with the East India Club in 1977 |
Eccentric Club - @ WP | London | 1890 | its members were mostly elected to East India Club in 1976 |
Junior Carlton Club - @ WP | London | 1976 | merged with the Carlton Club 1976 |
Marlborough Club - @ WP | London | 1868 | merged with Windham Club & Orleans Club in 1945 |
Marlborough-Windham Club - @ WP | London | 1945 | by merger of Marlborough, Orleans and Windham Club} - closed 1953 |
Press Club - @ WP | London | 1882 | |
Public Schools Club - @ WP | London | merged with the East India Club in 1977 | |
St James's Club - @ WP | London | 1857 | amalgamated with Brooks' in 1978 |
Sports Club - @ WP | London | merged with East India Club in the 1980s | |
Union Club - @ WP - SM-201 Entry | London | 1822 | closed 1925 - premises now 'Canada House' in Trafalgar Sq |
United Service Club - @ WP | London | 1815 | closed in 1978 - premises now occupied by the Institute of Directors |
Windham Club - @ WP | London | 1828 | established (as the Windham House Club) in 1828, renamed 1829, merged with Marlborough Club & Orleans Clubs in 1945 and Orleans club in 1945 |
Fictional Gentlemen's Clubs
The Bagatelle Card Club - @ WP | One of Colonel Sebastian Moran's clubs in a Sherlock Holmes story The Adventure of the Empty House |
Blacks Club - @ WP | Jack Aubrey's London club in Patrick O'Brian's Aubrey/Maturin series of novels. |
Blades Club - @ WP | M's private cards club in the James Bond novels, notably "Moonraker". |
The Diogenes Club - @ WP | Mycroft Holmes's club in the Sherlock Holmes stories. |
Drones Club - @ WP | Bertie Wooster's club in P. G. Wodehouse's Jeeves}} stories. |
Etheric Explorers Club - @ WP | a society featured in a series of short stories by Paul Marlowe. |
Junior Ganymede Club - @ WP | Jeeves's club for gentlemen's gentlemen/valet in P. G. Wodehouse's Jeeves stories. |
Progress Club - @ WP | a club which "intended to do great things for the Liberal Party (UK) . . . and had in truth done little or nothing. in "The Prime Minister" by Anthony Trollop. |
The Tankerville Club - @ WP | Featured in two Sherlock Holmes stories. |
Winchester Club - @ WP | a downmarket parody from the TV series "Minder" (TV series) |
Iseeum Club - @ WP | featured in John Galsworthy's "The Forsyte Saga" |
Hotch Potch Club - @ WP | another club featured in "Galsworthy's Saga" |
Brats Club - @ WP | features in "A Handful of Dust" by Evelyn Waugh |
See also List of notable gentlemen's clubs and/or List of American gentlemen's clubs
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