Postcards
| Postcard 1 Red Morocco leather armchairs line the Gallery and overlook the Saloon between Corinthian fluted columns faced with scagliola. |
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| Postcard 2 Originally planned as an open courtyard, or cortile, the Saloon is the heart of the Club and is covered by a crystal roof. |
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| Postcard 3 Birdseye maple veneered bookcases, constructed in the Card Room in 1995, accommodate part of the Club Library. |
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| Postcard 4 On the Gallery, sober classicism contrasts with the light and airy brilliance of the crystal roof to make one of London’s finest interiors. |
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| Postcard 5 Inspired by the Palazzo Farnese in Rome, the Club House was one of the first buildings in London built in the Italian Renaissance style. |
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| Postcard 6 Not a mirror, but busts of Milton and Hampden either side of clear glass, allowing views from the Library into the Saloon. |
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| Postcard 7 The South Front with new steps constructed in 2003. |
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| Postcard 8 The South Front at dusk with new steps constructed in 2003. |
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| Postcard 9 Each lead crystal lozenge in the Saloon roof is curved, cut and faceted to create a sparkling and ethereal light below. |
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Price per card: £0.75 plus postage and packing








