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  2. List of members' clubs in London - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Starkers! - Wikipedia

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    Starkers! Starkers! is a bi-monthly naked club night held at various pubs and nightclubs in London from 2003 onwards. It identifies itself as the first and only regular club night of its kind in England not segregated by gender and open to adults of all ages and sexual orientations. The dress code stipulates that both men and women undress ...

  4. Heaven (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    1979. Website. Heaven Night Club Official Website. Heaven is a gay superclub in Charing Cross, London, England. It has played a central role and had a major influence in the development of London's LGBT scene for over 40 years and is home to long-running gay night G-A-Y. The club is known for Paul Oakenfold 's acid house events in the 1980s ...

  5. Savile Club - Wikipedia

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    Gentlemen's club. Location. 69 Brook Street, London W1. (the clubhouse since 1927) Website. savileclub.co.uk. The Savile Club is a traditional gentlemen's club in London that was founded in 1868. Located in fashionable and historically significant Mayfair, its membership, past and present, includes many prominent names.

  6. Garrick Club - Wikipedia

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    The Garrick Club is a private members' club in London, founded in 1831.It is one of the oldest members' clubs in the world. Its 1,500 members include at least 160 senior legal professionals and members of the judiciary including King's Counsel (KCs), Supreme Court and Court of Appeals judges, at least 10 serving members of parliament (MPs) and dozens of members of the House of Lords, many ...

  7. Clermont Club - Wikipedia

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    Clermont Club. 44 Berkeley Square, first home of the Clermont Club. From 1963 to 2018 the basement was the location of the exclusive Annabel's nightclub (entrance at left), operated originally in conjunction with the Clermont Club. The Clermont Set was an exclusive group of rich British gamblers who met at the Clermont Club, originally at 44 ...

  8. Athenaeum Club, London - Wikipedia

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    Athenaeum Club, London. Coordinates: 51°30′25″N 0°07′58″W. The Athenaeum Club in 2006 viewed from the south-east. The Athenaeum is a gentlemen's club in London, founded in 1824. It is primarily a club for men and women with intellectual interests, and particularly (but not exclusively) for those who have attained some distinction in ...

  9. Buck's Club - Wikipedia

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    Buck's Club is a gentlemen's club in London, located at 18 Clifford Street, established in June 1919. P. G. Wodehouse mentions it in some stories and modelled his Drones Club mostly after Buck's. It is probably best known for the Buck's Fizz cocktail, created there in 1921 by its bartender McGarry. Anthony Lejeune in his book The Gentlemen's ...