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The Army and Navy Clubhouse

C.O. Parnell and Alfred Smith, Architects.

HAWKINS, G[eorge]
London,
Day & Son, Lithrs. To the Queen,
[c.1851].
Lithograph proof, tear to lower margin skilfully repaired.
Image: 370 by 510mm (14.5 by 20 inches). Sheet: 460 by 609mm (18 by 24 inches).
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The Army and Navy Club was founded by Lieutenant-General Edward Barnes, a member of the Duke of Wellington's staff and governor of Sri Lanka (then Ceylon). Originally intended for army members only, when Barnes asked Wellington to be a patron the Duke insisted on extending membership to the navy as well.

After several temporary locations, the club bought several houses in Pall Mall and St James's Square, for a larger, permanent base. After one abortive design wh...

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