Oriental Club

Oriental Club
Founded1824; 201 years ago (1824)
TypePrivate members' club
PurposeEast India Company civil and military officers who served in the East
HeadquartersStratford House (since 1962)
Location
Websiteorientalclub.org.uk

The Oriental Club in London is a private members' club that was established in 1824.[1] Charles Graves described it in 1963 as fine in quality as White's but with the space of infinitely larger clubs.[2] It is now located in Stratford Place, near Oxford Street and Bond Street. Based in an elegant building (Stratford House), the Oriental Club is one of the best members’ clubs for those in their 20s.[3]

  1. ^ "The Oriental Club Rules and By-Laws".
  2. ^ Leather Armchairs:The Chivas Regal Book of London Clubs, Charles Graves, 1963, Cassell London
  3. ^ "The best gentlemen's clubs for those in their twenties | the Gentleman's Journal | the latest in style and grooming, food and drink, business, lifestyle, culture, sports, restaurants, nightlife, travel and power".

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