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  2. Cumberland House - Wikipedia

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    Cumberland House, circa 1896. Cumberland House was a mansion on the south side of Pall Mall in London, England.It was built in the 1760s by Matthew Brettingham for Prince Edward, Duke of York and Albany and was originally called York House.

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  4. West End Riots - Wikipedia

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    Windows were smashed at the Carlton Club and the offices of the Pall Mall Gazette soon after the counter-demonstration broke up, with its participants (estimated in some newspapers around 100,000) then marching along Piccadilly, Regent Street and Oxford Street, also damaging the Devonshire Club and several shops before forming up for a further ...

  5. The Maiden Tribute of Modern Babylon - Wikipedia

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    William Thomas Stead "The Maiden Tribute of Modern Babylon" was a series of newspaper articles on child prostitution that appeared in The Pall Mall Gazette in July 1885. . Written by the paper's crusading editor W. T. Stead, the series was a tour de force of Victorian journ

  6. 79 Pall Mall - Wikipedia

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    79 Pall Mall. 79 Pall Mall is a grade II listed building in Pall Mall, London.It was designed by David Brandon for the Eagle Insurance Company in 1866–68. [1] There formerly stood on the site a brick townhouse occupied by Nell Gwynne after her retirement from the stage and a blue plaque notes the fact.

  7. Pall Mall Stakes - Wikipedia

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    The Pall Mall Stakes is a prestigious greyhound racing competition held at Oxford Stadium. The event is classified as a category one race. History. The ...

  8. United Service Club - Wikipedia

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    Former clubhouse at 116 Pall Mall, now used by the Institute of Directors. The United Service Club was a London gentlemen's club founded in 1815 for the use of senior officers in the British Army and Royal Navy – those above the rank of Major or Commander – and the club was accordingly known to its members as "The Senior". The club closed ...

  9. Athenaeum Club, London - Wikipedia

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    The Athenaeum Club in 2006 viewed from the south-east. The Athenaeum is a gentlemen's club in London, founded in 1824. It is primarily a club for men and women with intellectual interests, and particularly (but not exclusively) for those who have attained some distinction in science, engineering, literature or the arts.