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RHYTHM AND BLUES CLUB * |
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A club where predominantly rhythm and blues style music is played, analagous to a jazz club. |
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WORKING MENS CLUB * |
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A club founded to provide education, relaxation, and recreation for working men. |
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GENTLEMENS CLUB * |
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A building with a range of facilities for the exclusive use of its all-male membership. Rooms were often provided as offices or short term accommodation, and the club could be used for business or social gatherings. |
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POLITICAL CLUB * |
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A building owned by a constituency political party which provides a meeting place for local political activities and also provides entertainment facilities for its members and guests. |
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SERVICES CLUB * |
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A place where current and former members of the armed services meet for social and recreational activities. |
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BOWLING CLUB * |
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A site, usually consisting of a bowling green and pavilion, frequented by lawn bowlers. |
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COUNTRY CLUB * |
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A building, usually in a rural setting, with a range of facilities for the use of members. |
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HUNTING CLUB * |
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A building used as a social venue by people interested in, and involved with, the sport of hunting. |
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SAILING CLUB * |
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A building used as a social venue by people interested in, and involved with, the sport of sailing. Often situated by a MARINA. |
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BOXING CLUB * |
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A venue, with a boxing ring and associated facilities, which is used to train for and undertake amateur or professional boxing. |
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FLYING CLUB * |
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Buildings and structures associated with a private aviation club undertaken as a leisure pursuit. Usually situated on or near an airfield. |
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LADIES CLUB * |
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A building with a range of educational and recreational facilities for the exclusive use of its all-female membership. |
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ROWING CLUB * |
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A building used as a social venue by people interested in, and involved with, the sport of rowing. An area of the building may be used for the storage of canoes, sculls etc. Often situated by a river. |
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SOCIAL CLUB * |
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A building used by a group of people who meet socially to participate in activities, usually related to a particular interest or occupation. |
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TENNIS CLUB * |
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A site containing a tennis court, changing facilities and a club house. |
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YOUTH CLUB * |
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A place provided for leisure-time activities of young people. |
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CLUBHOUSE * |
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A building occupied by a club or commonly used for club activities. |
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GOLF CLUB * |
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A golf course, clubhouse and ancilliary buildings. |
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JAZZ CLUB * |
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A building where jazz music is performed. Often situated in small venues to afford the intimacy of the musicians performing in close proximity to the audience. |
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CLUB * |
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A building used by an association of persons for social and recreational purposes or for the promotion of some common object. |
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