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  2. 30 Pall Mall - Wikipedia

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    30 Pall Mall was to have office space of 22,110 m 2 (238,000 sq ft) and stand 18 storeys tall, becoming one of the tallest buildings in Liverpool upon completion. The building was designed by Broadway Malyan.

  3. Army and Navy Club - Wikipedia

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    Demand for bedrooms increased, and in 1919 the club bought numbers 46, 46a and 47, Pall Mall, subject to existing short leases, later adding to them 7, Rose and Crown Yard (just north of 47, Pall Mall) in 1924. [13] A new building was designed by C. W. Ferrier and work on it began late in 1924. The old smoking-room was demolished and a new one ...

  4. Almack's - Wikipedia

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    This prophecy was fulfilled, for there are no references to Almack's club in Pall Mall after 1778. The new club in Pall Mall is to this day known by Brooks's name. The house in Pall Mall (No. 49) vacated by Brooks in 1778 was occupied from 1779 to 1786 by James Carr, and from 1787 to 1790 it was occupied by Thomas Nelson and (for part of this ...

  5. Buckingham House, Pall Mall - Wikipedia

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    Buckingham House was a residence of the Dukes of Buckingham and Chandos in Pall Mall, London.Designed by the Neoclassical architect Sir John Soane in 1790, [1] it featured the Neo-Palladian style for the three-storey-high frontage.

  6. Robert Bowyer - Wikipedia

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    The "Bowyer Bible" Robert Bowyer (/ ˈ b oʊ j ər /; bap. 18 June 1758 – 4 June 1834) was a British miniature painter and publisher.. Bowyer was born in Portsmouth to Amos and Betty Ann Bowyer and baptized on 18 June 1758.

  7. W. T. Stead - Wikipedia

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    Crusader in Babylon: W.T. Stead and the Pall Mall Gazette. University of Nebraska Press. ISBN 978-0-8032-0760-8. Regard, Frederic. "The Sexual Exploitation of the Poor in W.T. Stead's 'New Journalism': Humanity, Democracy and the Tabloid Press". Narrating Poverty and Precarity in England (B. Korte and F. Regard eds). Berlin, De Gruyter, 2014 : ...

  8. Schomberg House - Wikipedia

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    The name Schomberg House has also been used for another property Pall Mall no. 78 (and 77) that used to be the residence of Princess Christian of Schleswig-Holstein and later her two daughters. No. 77 is now part of the Oxford and Cambridge Club (71 Pall Mall). [6] Schomberg House is listed Grade II* on the National Heritage List for England. [3]

  9. Travellers Club - Wikipedia

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    The Travellers Club is a private gentlemen's club situated at 106 Pall Mall in London, United Kingdom.It is the oldest of the surviving Pall Mall clubs, established in 1819, and is one of the most exclusive.