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  2. Royal Air Force Club - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Air Force Club, or RAF Club in short-form, is a club located at 128 Piccadilly, London.. Membership is open to those who hold, or have held, commissions in the RAF, PMRAFNS, Reserve Forces and Commonwealth and friendly foreign air forces, Members of the British Army and Royal Navy who are serving on secondment with the RAF are also eligible for membership.

  3. List of members' clubs in London - Wikipedia

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    Royal Air Force Club: 1918 128 Piccadilly: 1922 RAF officers Admitted Royal Automobile Club: 1897 89–91 Pall Mall: 1911 Social and automobile enthusiasts Since 1998 Royal Ocean Racing Club: 1925 20 St James's Place, St James's Street: 1942 Yachting enthusiasts Admitted Royal Over-Seas League (formerly the Over-Seas Club) 1910 4 Park Place, St ...

  4. List of Royal Flying Corps brigades - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Flying Corps brigades were organizational formations of British military aircraft and personnel during World War I that typically controlled several wings.The air brigade system was introduced into the Royal Flying Corps in late 1915 and initially retained by the Royal Air Force on its establishment on 1 April 1918.

  5. Shoreham Aircraft Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum also holds a collection of original paintings and prints by the aviation artist Geoff Nutkins. Other examples of his work can be seen at the RAF College in Cranwell, the Royal Air Force Museum at Hendon and the RAF Club in Piccadilly, London. There is also a tearoom and garden serving cream teas and homemade cakes.

  6. Piccadilly - Wikipedia

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    The Ritz Hotel, Park Lane Hotel, Athenaeum Hotel and Intercontinental Hotel are located on the street, along with other luxury hotels and offices. During the 20th century, it had been an established area for gentlemen's clubs; this usage has sharply declined, and only the Cavalry and Guards Club and the Royal Air Force Club remain. [20]

  7. International Association of Lyceum Clubs - Wikipedia

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    " [Honorary visit by the U.S. officers to the Lyceum Club Paris, 30 May 1917: press photo] (image). BnF (in French). OCLC 764288752; Bomford, Janette. "Circles of Friendship: The Centenary History of the Lyceum Club Melbourne". Lyceum Club, Melbourne, 2012. ISBN 192187547X, 9781921875472.

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  9. Royal Aero Club - Wikipedia

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    It had a clubhouse at 119 Piccadilly, which it retained until 1961. [2] The club was granted its Royal prefix on 15 February 1910. [1] From 1910 the club issued Aviators Certificates, which were internationally recognised under the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (the FAI) to which the club was the UK representative. The club is the ...