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for the Roman Bath Co Ltd. The baths were an extremely short-lived venture, opening in late
February 1863 and closing by December of that year. After the closure, a liquidation sale ensued, and the building was auctioned off in 1865, being bought by its own architect, Wyatt, for Β£2,700. He rented out
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chain in
October 1997, although the ground floor had been in use as a restaurant (once known as Xanadu), since at least 1982. The Pizza Express closed during the Covid-19 pandemic, and from 2023 The Kibou Japanese Kitchen & Bar occupies the ground floor. The Club now occupies the first floor of
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Over the course of the Pitt Club's first few decades, the political element diminished whilst the social element increased. By '1868, at the latest, the Pitt Club ceased from all political activity and . . . elected members to its social advantages without any regards whatever to considerations of
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At this stage in the development of what are now called
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After 182 years of activity, the club allowed women to join in 2017 following a controversial vote whereby
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Borough Council'. From the start, however, there was a social element as the Club's political events were combined with 'the pleasures of social intercourse at dinner, when party fervour among friends, dining in party uniform, might be warmed towards a political incandescence by the
236:, 'to do honour to the name and memory of Mr William Pitt, to uphold in general the political principles for which he stood'. In particular the University Pitt Club was intended 'to assist the local party organisations of the town of Cambridge to return worthy, that is to say,
555:(1818β1857), a British Conservative politician, best known for his association with Benjamin Disraeli and the Young England movement. He served briefly as Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs in 1846 under Sir Robert Peel. He was President of the University Pitt Club.
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In 1907, the Club bought the entire building. Following a fire in the same year, the interior of the Club was extensively renovated. There were further renovations in 1925, and the dining room was panelled in 1927.
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Richard Hutt, bookseller, at 29
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changed in its early years, it 'was from the first, and has always remained, an undergraduate organization'. The Pitt Club has been in almost continuous operation since its founding. During the
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470:(1866β1908), a British classical scholar and poet, perhaps best remembered for his work on the Mimes of Herodas. He was described as "one of the leading Greek scholars of his time".
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621:(1857β1913), politician and the first man to represent England at both football and cricket. Secretary of State for the Colonies between 1903 and 1905.
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in 1950. As the Club went through mounting financial difficulties in the 1990s, it sold a 25-year leasehold on the ground floor of its building to the
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A former room of the Pitt Club, used by Pizza Express until 2021
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428:(1820β1877), architect, art historian, Secretary of the
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508:(1900β1989), the namesake for Ian Fleming's character
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460:(1905β1918), and of Eton College (1918β1936). He was
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747:(1975β), British Conservative Party politician,
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482:(1872β1904), British zoologist and embryologist.
303:Since 1866, the Club's premises have been at 7a
991:(1877β1913), doctor and British Olympic rower.
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671:Victor Bulwer-Lytton, 2nd Earl of Lytton
643:Victor Cavendish, 9th Duke of Devonshire
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585:(1822β1862), British Liberal politician.
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985:(1876β1956), English rower and soldier.
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764:(1939β), comic actor and co-founder of
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1160:Claud Phillimore, 4th Baron Phillimore
729:Archibald Acheson, 6th Earl of Gosford
637:Lancelot Lowther, 6th Earl of Lonsdale
553:George Smythe, 7th Viscount Strangford
492:, physiologist and medical researcher.
444:Master of Magdalene College, Cambridge
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1009:(1882β1964), British Olympic rower.
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1136:(1900β1994), Chairman of the
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