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A man outside Brookss Club, London, 1815. Artist: George CruikshankA man outside Brookss Club, London, 1815. Behold at Brookss step-nay! I ll be bound to say a figure such as this you ll see there every day
The Great Subscription Room at Brookss, St. Jamess Street, London, 1808, (1947)The Great Subscription Room at Brooks s, St. Jamess Street, London, 1808, (1947). Interior of Brookss gentlemens club showing the segmental barrel vault ceiling
Arthurs Club & Brooks ClubArthurs was a London gentlemens club, now dissolved, which was established in 1811 and was disbanded in 1940. Between 1827 and 1940 it was based at 69 St Jamess Street
Pillars of the Constitution, February 1, 1809. Creator: James GillrayPillars of the Constitution, February 1, 1809
The Great Subscription Room, interior of the Brookss Club, St Jamess Street, London, 1808
Banco to the knave, 1782. Members of the old and new ministry sitting and standing around a card table. This is a satire on ministerial changes
Meeting of unfortunate citoyens, 1798. Artist: James GillrayMeeting of unfortunate citoyens, 1798. Charles James Fox and Charles Howard, Duke of Norfolk, meeting on the pavement outside Brookss Club
Great Subscription Room Brooks's St. James's StreetGreat Subscription Room at Brooks's, St. James's Street. Circa 1808. After a work by August Pugin and Thomas Rowlandson in the Microcosm of London
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