Brooks's (gentlemen's club)

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Brooks's is an exclusive and historic London gentlemen's club, long associated with the British political and social elite.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf gentlemen's club
historic building
private members' club
architect Henry Holland
architecturalStyle Palladian architecture
associatedWith British political elite
British social elite
Liberal Party (UK)
Whig Party
buildingCompleted 1778
country United Kingdom
foundedAs Almack's
hasFacility bedrooms
dining room
gaming rooms
library
hasMembershipPolicy male-only membership
hasNotableMember Anthony Eden
Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey
Charles James Fox
David Lloyd George
David Owen
Denis Healey
Edward VII
George IV of the United Kingdom
surface form: George IV

George V
George VI
Herbert Henry Asquith
surface form: H. H. Asquith

Harold Macmillan
Nick Clegg
Paddy Ashdown
Roy Jenkins
Tony Benn
William Ewart Gladstone
William Pitt the Elder
Winston Churchill
other senior British politicians
heritageStatus listed building
inception 1764
knownFor association with Whig aristocracy
exclusive membership
historic interiors
political influence
languageOfName English
locatedIn London, England
surface form: London

St James's
locatedOn St James’s Street
surface form: St James's Street
namedAfter William Brooks
politicalAlignment Liberal
Whiggism
surface form: Whig

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St James's contains Brooks's (gentlemen's club)