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Her Late Majesty The Queen was the patron [4] of The Civil Service Club from 1953 until her death. His Majesty The King accepted the Patronage of the Civil Service Club in May 2024. Originally the building was a horse-drawn Fire station. It has large windows at the front of the property which were originally the doors.
From 1866 to 1869 it was occupied by a short-lived Civil Service Club with residential apartments on the upper floors. In 1870 the Thatched House Club became the occupiers of the premises and remained here until 1949.
Military, Naval and County Service Club: Nov. 1848 50 St James's Street: active & retired military officers, including East India Company, Militia and Yeomanry. Founded as the Military and County Service Club, renamed St James's Club c.1850 and dissolved in July 1851. The club used the premises of the former Crockford's Club.
The club magazine, called Boundless, was formerly known as Club Life and before that Motoring & Leisure. It is the largest circulated motoring magazine in the UK. The magazine used to be distributed to members who paid a subscription. From 2009 the magazine is included in the yearly membership fee and distributed to all members 6 times a year.
Civil Service Football Club is an English football club based in London.The club originally played both association football and rugby football and the Civil Service, along with Blackheath F.C., is one of the two clubs that can claim to be a founder member of both the Football Association and the Rugby Football Union.
Civil Service Rugby, mostly known as CS Rugby 1863, currently CS STAGS 1863, is an English rugby union team based in Chiswick, Greater London. The club runs three senior sides [ 1 ] and the first XV currently play in Regional 1 South Central following their promotion from London 1 South as champions at the end of the 2017–18 season.
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[1] [2] The first recorded cricket match on the ground was in 1926, when the Civil Service cricket team played Australia in a non first-class match. [3] The following year, the ground held its only first-class match when the Civil Service played the touring New Zealanders. [4] This match was also the Civil Service's only appearance in first ...