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  2. Naval and Military Club - Wikipedia

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    The Naval and Military Club, known informally as The In & Out, is a private members' club located in St James's Square, London. It was founded in 1862 for officers of the Navy and Army . It now also accepts female members, and members who have not served in the armed forces, but continues to observe service traditions.

  3. List of members' clubs in London - Wikipedia

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    Military, Naval and County Service Club: Nov. 1848 50 St James's Street: active & retired military officers, including East India Company, Militia and Yeomanry. Founded as the Military and County Service Club, renamed St James's Club c.1850 and dissolved in July 1851. The club used the premises of the former Crockford's Club.

  4. Category:Military gentlemen's clubs - Wikipedia

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    The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. ... Junior Naval and Military Club; M. Military Society; N. Naval and Military Club; Naval Club; O ...

  5. Army and Navy Club - Wikipedia

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    The Army and Navy Club in London is a private members' club founded in 1837 for British Army and Royal Navy Officers, it also known informally as The Rag. [1] The Club offers Military membership to anyone who holds or has held a Commission in the British Armed Forces or in Commonwealth Forces, the club also now accepts applications for Non Military membership.

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  8. Cambridge House - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, the Naval and Military Club moved to new premises, having sold Cambridge House in 1996 to entrepreneur Simon Halabi for £50 million. [6] Halabi planned to convert the property into a private members' club and hotel, part of his Mentmore Towers project, and to build a swimming pool and squash courts underneath the forecourt of the house.

  9. Naval Club - Wikipedia

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    It was founded as the RNVR (Auxiliary Volunteers) Club after World War I, for serving and retired officers of the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve (RNVR). It leased interim premises from the Marlborough Club until 1946, when it acquired the Hill Street current townhouse with the financial assistance of the Astor family. The building also served as ...