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Reform Clubs kitchens, Westminster, London, 1842. Artist: John TarringView of the Reform Clubs kitchens, Westminster, 1842; with a plan and key below. The principle kitchen is in the centre; staff are busy at work in the kitchen and there is an area for meat preparation
Grand Banquet to Viscount Palmerston by the Reform Club, 1850. Creator: UnknownGrand Banquet to Viscount Palmerston by the Reform Club, [London], 1850. Dinner in honour of the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
The Reform Club, Pall Mall, London, 1837, (1947). Creator: George MooreThe Reform Club, Pall Mall, London, 1837, (1947). View of the Reform Club, a private members club founded in 1836. It was the first gentlemans club to change its rules to include the admission of
Pall Mall, Westminster, London, 1840. Artist: Thomas HighamPall Mall, Westminster, London, 1840. View showing the Reform Club to the right and figures and traffic in the street
Carlton and Reform Clubs, 1896Carlton and Reform Clubs, 1875. The Carlton Club was founded in 1832 and until it was destroyed by a bomb in 1940 had premises next to the Reform Club on Pall Mall
The library of the Reform Club, London, 1891. The Reform Club is a gentlemens club on the south side of Pall Mall (at number 104), in central London
Reform Club. The Corridors of the Saloon, c1841. Artist: William RadclyffeReform Club. The Corridors of the Saloon, c1841. From London Interiors with their Costumes & Ceremonies from Drawings made by permission of the Public Offices
Reform Club. The Kitchen, c1841. Artist: William RadclyffeReform Club. The Kitchen, c1841. From London Interiors with their Costumes & Ceremonies from Drawings made by permission of the Public Offices