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for women in Edwardian London. The club was founded in 1884, and closed in 1939.
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The Grosvenor Arms at 2 Grosvenor Street (formerly Lower Grosvenor Street)
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16 Lower Grosvenor Street was for some time the home of the
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in 1910–11. After the first World War, it was used as the
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Dictionary of British Women's Organisations 1825-1960
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London
Grosvenor Square
Bond Street
Count de Melfort
Impressions of England
Alexandra Club
private members club
Royal Institute of British Architects
William Benson
Sir Edgar Speyer
Detmar Blow
American Women's Club of London




"Grosvenor Square and its neighbourhood | British History Online"
Dictionary of British Women's Organisations 1825-1960
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978-1-136-89770-2
"Grosvenor Street: South Side"

Grosvenor Street, London
51°30′41″N 0°08′56″W / 51.5113°N 0.1488°W / 51.5113; -0.1488
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