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- Junior_Athenaeum abstract "The Junior Athenaeum Club was a now defunct gentlemen's club formerly in Piccadilly, London. It was founded in 1864 and occupied the house once inhabited by the Duke of Newcastle, and which had been built at great cost by his father-in-law, the late Henry Thomas Hope. Originally called 'Hope House', it was built between 1849-50. On its completion Charles Dickens remarked on its extravagant interior.The Duke of Newcastle sold 'Hope House' to the Junior Athenaeum Club in 1864. Its membership was made up of members of both Houses of Parliament, members of the universities, fellows of the learned and scientific Societies, and gentlemen connected with literature, science, and art; the members were elected by ballot. The club's rules stated that “No ballot shall be valid unless at least twenty members actually vote. One black ball shall annul ten votes, a tie shall exclude.” The entrance fee was £31 10s., with an annual subscription of £10 10s.The club survived into the 1930s, when its building was bought and converted into a luxury Art Deco apartment block called The Athenaeum. Today, the building is occupied by The Athenaeum Hotel.".
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- Junior_Athenaeum wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Pelham-Clinton,_6th_Duke_of_Newcastle.
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- Junior_Athenaeum wikiPageWikiLink Piccadilly.
- Junior_Athenaeum wikiPageWikiLinkText "Junior Athenaeum".
- Junior_Athenaeum author Charles_Dickens,_Jr..
- Junior_Athenaeum hasPhotoCollection Junior_Athenaeum.
- Junior_Athenaeum title "Dickens's Dictionary of London".
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- Junior_Athenaeum year "1879".
- Junior_Athenaeum subject Category:1864_establishments_in_England.
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- Junior_Athenaeum type Organisation.
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- Junior_Athenaeum comment "The Junior Athenaeum Club was a now defunct gentlemen's club formerly in Piccadilly, London. It was founded in 1864 and occupied the house once inhabited by the Duke of Newcastle, and which had been built at great cost by his father-in-law, the late Henry Thomas Hope. Originally called 'Hope House', it was built between 1849-50. On its completion Charles Dickens remarked on its extravagant interior.The Duke of Newcastle sold 'Hope House' to the Junior Athenaeum Club in 1864.".
- Junior_Athenaeum label "Junior Athenaeum".
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