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Latest revision as of 00:21, 17 February 2025
White's[edit]
White's is a private members club situated in St. James's Street, London. It is the oldest and one of the most exclusive gentlemen's clubs in the world.
History[edit]
White's was founded in 1693 by Italian immigrant Francesco Bianco (Francis White) as a hot chocolate emporium under the name "Mrs. White's Chocolate House". The establishment soon gained a reputation for its high-quality chocolate and for the interesting company it attracted. Over the years, it evolved into a private members club and has maintained its status as a bastion of the British establishment ever since.
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Membership[edit]
Membership at White's is highly exclusive, with a strict selection process. Prospective members must be proposed and seconded by existing members, and the final decision is made by the club's committee. The club has a long list of notable members, including numerous British aristocrats and several members of the royal family.
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Facilities[edit]
White's offers a range of facilities for its members, including a dining room, a bar, private meeting rooms, and overnight accommodation. The club is also known for its "betting book" in which members can record wagers on a variety of topics.
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Controversies[edit]
Despite its prestigious reputation, White's has been the subject of several controversies over the years, particularly in relation to its men-only membership policy. The club has been criticised for its lack of diversity and for perpetuating outdated social norms.
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In Popular Culture[edit]
White's has been referenced in numerous works of literature and has appeared in several films and television series. It is often portrayed as a symbol of the British establishment and is associated with power and privilege.
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See Also[edit]
- List of London's Gentlemen's Clubs
- History of Gentlemen's Clubs in London
- St. James's Street, London
References[edit]
- Britannica: White's club, London, England
- The Guardian: The last bastion of the British establishment
External Links[edit]
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White's Club on St James's Street
