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Latest revision as of 20:03, 21 December 2021
A Gentlemen's club is a members' private club originally designed for male members of the upper class. Today, however, they are generally more open about the gender and social status of their potential members. As well, many countries outside the United Kingdom have prominent gentlemen's clubs.
List of notable traditional Gentlemen's clubs in Australia
- Adelaide Club ( @SM201 ) - ( @WP ) (1863)
- Australian Club ( @SM201 ) - ( @WP ) (1883)
- Melbourne Club ( @SM201 ) - ( @WP ) (1839)
- Weld Club ( @SM201 ) - ( @WP ) (1839)
See also
- Gentlemen's club
- List of American gentlemen's clubs
- List of Australian gentlemen's clubs
- List of London's gentlemen's clubs
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