National Liberal Club, London

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The National Liberal Club in London is a historic gentlemen's club founded in the 19th century as a social and political hub for members of the Liberal Party and liberal thinkers.

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National Liberal Club, London canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf building
gentlemen's club
private members' club
architect Alfred Waterhouse
architecturalStyle Gothic Revival
Victorian
country United Kingdom
foundedBy William Ewart Gladstone
foundedInPeriod 19th century
hasActivity debating
networking among liberals
political discussion
hasCollection Liberal Party memorabilia
political portraits
hasFacility dining room
library
reading room
terrace
hasGoverningBody club committee
hasMembershipPolicy mixed-gender membership
hasMotto The Club for Liberals
hasNotableMember David Lloyd George
Herbert Henry Asquith
surface form: H. H. Asquith

Liberal Party MPs
William Ewart Gladstone
hasViewOf Thames
surface form: River Thames
hasWebsite official website of the National Liberal Club
heritageStatus historic club
inception 1882
locatedIn City of Westminster
London, England
surface form: London
locatedNear Thames
surface form: River Thames

Whitehall
locatedOn Whitehall Place
membershipType by nomination and election
nearTransport Charing Cross Underground station
surface form: Charing Cross railway station

Embankment Underground station
originalMembershipPolicy men-only
politicalAlignment Liberal Party (UK)
liberalism
purpose political hub for members of the Liberal Party
social hub for liberals
region England
usedFor dinners
lectures
political meetings
social events

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Alfred Waterhouse notableWork National Liberal Club, London