45:. It has traditionally been considered much less formal, and even quite raucous, compared to most traditional London gentlemen's clubs – as exemplified by the club being the first to do away with a requirement for gentlemen to wear ties, in the early 1960s.
42:
37:
It was founded with an inaugural dinner at
Anderton's Hotel, on Fleet Street, on 22 October 1882, presided over by the prominent journalist and cartoonist
34:. It still exists today, as a society for journalists, but no longer offers club facilities, which ended with its leaving Wine Office Court in 1986.
206:
53:
82:
245:
250:
108:
49:
87:
66:
255:
151:
62:
38:
8:
169:
27:
112:
58:
147:
239:
221:
208:
31:
30:. For much of its history, it occupied premises in Wine Office Court, near
70:
196:
24:
137:(Hodder & Stoughton, 1962 edition) Chapter on London clubs
158:. Vol. 50. London: Adam & Charles Black.
237:
54:John Jacob Astor, 1st Baron Astor of Hever
238:
140:
41:. The club is a founder member of the
13:
146:
90:, founder of the London Press Club
83:List of London's gentlemen's clubs
43:European Federation of Press Clubs
14:
267:
188:
69:and the showbusiness journalist
16:Members' club in London, England
251:1882 establishments in England
162:
127:
101:
48:Notable members have included
1:
94:
23:was established in 1882 as a
7:
246:Gentlemen's clubs in London
76:
10:
272:
88:Charles Frederick Williams
222:51.5150972°N 0.1071861°W
65:, artist and cartoonist
152:"Tibbits, Charles John"
227:51.5150972; -0.1071861
63:Charles John Tibbits
39:George Augustus Sala
218: /
172:. London Press Club
109:"London Press Club"
135:Anatomy of Britain
133:Anthony Sampson,
115:on 7 January 2009
21:London Press Club
263:
233:
232:
230:
229:
228:
223:
219:
216:
215:
214:
211:
200:
199:
197:Official website
182:
181:
179:
177:
166:
160:
159:
144:
138:
131:
125:
124:
122:
120:
111:. Archived from
105:
56:, editor of the
50:Lord Beaverbrook
28:gentlemen's club
271:
270:
266:
265:
264:
262:
261:
260:
236:
235:
226:
224:
220:
217:
212:
209:
207:
205:
204:
195:
194:
191:
186:
185:
175:
173:
170:"Past Officers"
168:
167:
163:
148:Sladen, Douglas
145:
141:
132:
128:
118:
116:
107:
106:
102:
97:
79:
67:Arthur Moreland
59:Weekly Dispatch
17:
12:
11:
5:
269:
259:
258:
256:1882 in London
253:
248:
202:
201:
190:
189:External links
187:
184:
183:
161:
156:Who's Who 1898
139:
126:
99:
98:
96:
93:
92:
91:
85:
78:
75:
15:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
268:
257:
254:
252:
249:
247:
244:
243:
241:
234:
231:
210:51°30′54.35″N
198:
193:
192:
171:
165:
157:
153:
149:
143:
136:
130:
114:
110:
104:
100:
89:
86:
84:
81:
80:
74:
72:
68:
64:
61:
60:
55:
51:
46:
44:
40:
35:
33:
29:
26:
22:
203:
174:. Retrieved
164:
155:
142:
134:
129:
117:. Retrieved
113:the original
103:
57:
47:
36:
32:Fleet Street
20:
18:
225: /
213:0°6′25.87″W
71:Peter Dacre
240:Categories
119:8 February
95:References
176:3 October
77:See also
150:(ed.).
25:London
178:2013
121:2009
19:The
242::
154:.
73:.
52:,
180:.
123:.
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.