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    The Reform Club is a private members' club, owned and controlled by its members, on the south side of Pall Mall in central London, England. As with all...
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  • The Reform Club is a private members club. Reform Club may also refer to: Japan Renaissance Party (改革クラブ, lit. 'Reform Club'), founded 2008, predecessor...
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  • The Ulster Reform Club is a business, social and dining club in Northern Ireland. The club's clubhouse, which opened on New Year's Day 1885, occupies...
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    The Reform Club in Manchester, England, is a former gentlemen's club dating from the Victorian era. Built in 1870–1871 in the Venetian Gothic style, it...
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    Edinburgh the St James's Club in Manchester (founded in 1825) the Cardiff and County Club in that city the Ulster Reform Club in Belfast the Liverpool...
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    the landed gentry until 1837. He was then appointed head chef of the Reform Club in London, where he designed the kitchens on radical modern lines and...
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  • The Reform Club of Hong Kong was one of the oldest political organisations in Hong Kong, existing from 1949 until the mid-1990s. Established by expatriates...
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  • as a Reform Club member Ronald Adam as a Reform Club steward Walter Fitzgerald as a Reform Club member Finlay Currie as Andrew Stuart, Reform Club member...
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  • racehorse Reform (think tank), a British think tank Reform Act, a series of 19th- and 20th-century UK voting reforms Reform Club (disambiguation) Reform Movement...
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    First Reform Act. The 1st Duke of Wellington was a founding member; he opposed the 1832 Reform Act and its extension of the right to vote. The club played...
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