1845 – Conservative Club, St. James St., London
Architect: George Basevi & Sydney Smirke The Conservative Club was a London gentlemen’s club, now dissolved, which was established in 1840. In 1950 it merged with the Bath Club, and was disbanded in...
Architect: George Basevi & Sydney Smirke The Conservative Club was a London gentlemen’s club, now dissolved, which was established in 1840. In 1950 it merged with the Bath Club, and was disbanded in...
Architect: F. & G. Holme Grade II listed. For some years, used as an annex to the municipal building, now empty.
Architect: David Brandon The Junior Carlton Club was a London gentlemen’s club, now dissolved, which was established in 1866 and was disbanded in 1977. Anticipating the forthcoming Second Reform Act under Benjamin Disraeli,...
Architect: J.P. Seddon & J. Coates Carter Perspective View published in The Architect, May 16th 1885.
Architect: H. A. Cheers Now home to the Scarborough Conservative Club, the club was purpose built as Scarborough Constitutional Club. The foundation stone was laid on Friday 20th January 1888 by the Rt....
Architect: Mark J. Lansdell Perspective view published in The Building News, August 21st 1885.
Architects: Robert Walker & Horton & Bridgford Perspective View published in The Building News, August 27th 1875.
Architect: T.E. Collcutt Competition entry for new Conservative Club in Manchester, published in The Building News, November 7 1873.