Brooks’s

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Brooks’s is a historic and exclusive gentlemen’s club in London, renowned for its political associations and aristocratic membership since the 18th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf gentlemen’s club
historic building
private members’ club
architecturalStyle Georgian NERFINISHED
associatedWith British aristocracy
British political elite
Liberal Party NERFINISHED
Whig Party NERFINISHED
category London gentlemen’s clubs
social clubs in the United Kingdom
country United Kingdom
culturalSignificance symbol of traditional British clubland
foundedInPeriod 18th century
hasAdmissionRequirement election by ballot
nomination by existing members
hasClientele peers and aristocrats
politicians
upper-class men
hasFeature clubhouse with dining facilities
gaming rooms
library
private rooms for members
hasReputation one of the most exclusive clubs in London
hasTradition formal dress code
longstanding political conversation culture
strict rules of conduct
heritageStatus historic London institution
knownFor Whig political connections
aristocratic membership
exclusivity
political associations
languageOfOperation English
locatedIn England
London NERFINISHED
St James’s, City of Westminster NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
location St James’s Street, London NERFINISHED
membershipPolicy male-only
membershipType by election
private
notableFor historic membership rolls including prominent statesmen
longstanding political influence in British public life
operatesAs members’ social and political meeting place
operationalStatus active
regionServed London NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
socialRole networking venue for political and social elites
typeOfOrganization non-residential club

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St James’s Street hasClub Brooks’s