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1765: 29: 1786: 1753: 1776: 374:). However, it quickly outgrew this building and in 1826 the members decided to spend ÂŁ25,000 on the construction of a purpose built club house on the present site at 106 Pall Mall, backing onto Carlton gardens. 204:. They envisaged a club where gentlemen who travelled abroad could meet and offer hospitality to distinguished foreign visitors. The original rules from 1819 excluded from membership anyone 1418: 348:
There is also a special category of membership for particularly distinguished travellers, explorers and travel writers. Such well-known recent members include the late Field Marshal
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The club building includes a smoking room (a large common room which looks over Carlton Gardens), the cocktail bar and adjacent Bramall room (which gives access to
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The club's original premises were at 12 Waterloo Place. It moved to 49 Pall Mall in 1821 (a building which had once been occupied by
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whilst in office, and various ambassadors to London; a tradition still continued today. Past ambassador members included
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There are a number of bedrooms at the club for out-of-town members. The dress code is
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The club's members include members of the British and foreign royal families, the
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London Clubland: A Cultural History of Gender and Class in Late Victorian Britain
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Subsequent members included statesmen and travellers such as Prime Minister
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Club Government: How the Early Victorian World was Ruled from London Clubs
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was a member, and the club is featured in various guises in the work of
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A Room of His Own: A Literary-Cultural Study of Victorian Clubland
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Photographs of the Pall Mall elevation of the Travellers Club
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The members of the club's first Committee included the
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Grouped by societal associations, ordered by seniority
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Grade I listed buildings in the City of Westminster
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Touring the manly realm of London's Travellers Club
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Gentlemen's club
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