Reform Club, London

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The Reform Club in London is a historic private members' club on Pall Mall, renowned for its grand Italianate clubhouse and long association with liberal and progressive politics in Britain.

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Statements (44)
Predicate Object
instanceOf gentlemen's club
historic building
private members' club
architect Charles Barry
architecturalStyle Italianate
Renaissance Revival architecture
associatedWith Liberal Party (UK)
Whig Party (UK)
category Gentlemen's clubs in London
Grade I listed buildings in the City of Westminster
Organizations established in 1836
Political history of the United Kingdom
constructionEnd 1841
constructionStart 1837
country United Kingdom
currentMembership mixed gender
featuredAuthor Jules Verne
fictionalAppearance Around the World in Eighty Days
fictionalAssociation Phileas Fogg
founded 1836
foundedFor supporters of the Reform Act 1832
hasDiningFacilities yes
hasLibrary yes
hasMotto Service and Reform
hasSmokingRoom yes
heritageStatus Grade I listed building
inception 1836
locatedIn City of Westminster
England
London
United Kingdom
location Pall Mall, London
membershipPolicy private members only
near Athenaeum Club, London
Carlton Club
Travellers Club
notableFeature grand central hall
lavish interior decoration
marble staircase
openingDate 1841
originalMembership male only
politicalAlignment Liberal
progressive
streetAddress 104 Pall Mall

Referenced by (4)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
St James's ("Reform Club")
contains
Pall Mall, London ("Reform Club")
hasNotableBuilding
Athenaeum Club ("Reform Club")
near
Charles Barry
notableWork

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