Carlton Club

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The Carlton Club is a historic private members' club in London traditionally associated with the Conservative Party and British political life.

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Carlton Club canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf gentlemen's club
political club
private members' club
associatedWith British politics
Conservative Party (UK)
country United Kingdom
foundedAfterEvent Reform Act 1832
surface form: Great Reform Act 1832
foundedIn 1832
hasClientele business people
politicians
professionals
hasFacility bars
dining rooms
library
private function rooms
hasMembershipPolicy by invitation
requires election by existing members
hasMotto traditional Conservative values (general association)
hasTradition formal dress code
political dinners
speeches by senior Conservative politicians
hasTypeOfMembership associate membership
full membership
heritageStatus historic London club
languageOfWorkOrName English
locatedIn London, England
surface form: London

St James's
locatedInTimeZone Europe/London
locatedOn St James’s Street
surface form: St James's Street
membershipType predominantly male
notableFor historic political meetings
influence on British political life
role in Conservative Party organisation
originalPurpose headquarters for the Conservative Party
meeting place for Conservative MPs and peers
politicalAlignment Conservative
reconstructed post-World War II
sufferedEvent bombing in the Second World War
damage during the Blitz

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St James's contains Carlton Club
Reform Club, London near Carlton Club
St James’s Street hasClub Carlton Club
James Maitland Balfour memberOf Carlton Club