Travellers Club, Pall Mall

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The Travellers Club on Pall Mall is one of London’s historic gentlemen’s clubs, founded in the early 19th century as an exclusive social and dining venue for distinguished travelers, diplomats, and public figures.

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Travellers Club, Pall Mall canonical 2
Travellers Club, London 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf building
club in London
gentlemen's club
private members' club
architect Charles Barry NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Italianate
buildingCompletedIn 1832
category Buildings and structures in the City of Westminster
Gentlemen's clubs in London
Organizations established in 1819
country United Kingdom
foundedInPeriod early 19th century
foundedInYear 1819
governingBody elected committee of members
hasAddress 106 Pall Mall
hasFacility bedrooms for members
dining room
library
meeting rooms
hasMotto "Perge sed caute"
hasNotableMember David Livingstone NERFINISHED
Lord Curzon NERFINISHED
Sir Richard Francis Burton NERFINISHED
Sir Roderick Murchison NERFINISHED
T. E. Lawrence NERFINISHED
hasWebsite https://www.thetravellersclub.org.uk/
heritageGrade Grade I listed building
heritageStatus listed building
language English
locatedIn City of Westminster
England
London NERFINISHED
Pall Mall, London NERFINISHED
membershipPolicy male-only
membershipRestrictedTo persons who have travelled outside the British Isles
mottoLanguage Latin
mottoTranslation "Proceed, but with caution"
near Athenaeum Club, London NERFINISHED
Carlton Club NERFINISHED
Reform Club NERFINISHED
notableFor association with distinguished travellers
historic gentlemen's club traditions
overlooks Carlton Gardens (rear) NERFINISHED
purpose dining club
meeting place for diplomats
meeting place for public figures
social club for travellers

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Barry family of British architects notableWork Travellers Club, Pall Mall
subject surface form: Sir Charles Barry
this entity surface form: Travellers Club, London