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Reciprocal Clubs Briefing The Cosmos Club Reciprocal Club Expo Washington, DC January 2018 Cosmos Club Reciprocal Network – A Tour Overseas Lew Toulmin, Ph.D., F.R.G.S., CC ‘08 Cosmos Club Expo Topics: British Clubs European Clubs Asia-Pacific-Africa Clubs Latin American Clubs V1 Cosmos Club Expo 1 British Clubs Cosmos Club Expo 2 Royal Automobile Club, Pall Mall, London Cosmos Club Expo 3 Royal Automobile Club, Epson Downs, Surrey Cosmos Club Expo 4 Reform Club, Pall Mall, London Cosmos Club Expo 5 The Travellers Club, Pall Mall, London Cosmos Club Expo 6 The Oxford & Cambridge Club, Pall Mall, London Cosmos Club Expo 7 The Athenaeum, Pall Mall, London Cosmos Club Expo 8 The East India Club, St. James, London Cosmos Club Expo 9 The Carlton Club, St. James, London Cosmos Club Expo 10 Caledonian Club, Belgravia, London Cosmos Club Expo 11 The Lansdowne Club, Mayfair, London Cosmos Club Expo 12 The Savile Club, East Mayfair, London Cosmos Club Expo 13 The Sloane Club, Chelsea, London Cosmos Club Expo 14 The New Club, Edinburgh Cosmos Club Expo 15 Royal Northern and University Club, Aberdeen Cosmos Club Expo 16 Other reciprocal British clubs not pictured: Hurlingame Club, London Oriental Club, London Athenaeum of Liverpool Norfolk Club, Norfolk Phyllis Court Club, Henley-on-Thames St. James’ Club, Manchester For brief reviews of clubs by Cosmos members, see: cosmosclub.org/Reciprocal-Clubs-Directory For detailed reviews with pics of various British clubs, or to download this briefing, see: www.themosttraveled.com/club.html Cosmos Club Expo 17 European Clubs Cosmos Club Expo 18 Stephen’s Green Hibernian Club, Dublin Cosmos Club Expo 19 Club de la Fondation Universitaire, Brussels Cosmos Club Expo 20 Cercle de l’Union Interalliée, Paris Cosmos Club Expo 21 Grémio Literário, Lisbon Cosmos Club Expo 22 Círculo Ecuestre, Madrid Cosmos Club Expo 23 International Club, Berlin Cosmos Club Expo 24 Industrie Club, Düsseldorf Cosmos Club Expo 25 Circolo dell’Unione, Milan Cosmos Club Expo 26 Sällskapet Club, Stockholm Cosmos Club Expo 27 Athens Club, Athens, Greece Cosmos Club Expo 28 Other reciprocal European clubs not pictured: Kildare & University Club, Dublin De Warande Club, Brussels Club Financiero Genova, Madrid Real Gran Pena Club, Madrid Societa del Giardino, Milan Nuovo Circolo degli Scacchi, Rome De Industrieele Groote Club, Amsterdam Niewe Litteraire Societeit De Witte, The Hague Club Baur au Lac, Zurich Cercle de la Terrasse, Geneva For brief reviews of clubs by Cosmos members, see: cosmosclub.org/Reciprocal-Clubs-Directory Cosmos Club Expo 29 Asia-Pacific-Africa Clubs Cosmos Club Expo 30 Büyük Kulüp, Istanbul Cosmos Club Expo 31 Bengal Club, Calcutta, India Cosmos Club Expo 32 The British Club, Bangkok Cosmos Club Expo 33 The Tanglin Club, Singapore Cosmos Club Expo 34 International House of Japan, Tokyo Cosmos Club Expo 35 Althenaeum Club, Melbourne, Australia Cosmos Club Expo 36 Australian Club, Melbourne, Australia Cosmos Club Expo 37 Northern Club, Auckland, NZ Cosmos Club Expo 38 Muthaiga Club, Nairobi, Kenya Cosmos Club Expo 39 Other reciprocal Asia-Pac-Africa clubs not pictured: Central Writers Club, Moscow Beijing American Club, Beijing Foreign Correspondent’s Club, Hong Kong The Hong Kong Club, Hong Kong Tokyo American Club, Tokyo Bangalore Club, Bangalore, India Delhi Gymkhana Club, Delhi, India Jaisal Club, Rajasthan, India Waltair Club, Visakhapatnam, India Manila Polo Club, Philippines Adelaide Club, Adelaide, Australia Commonwealth Club, Yarralumla, Australia Newcastle Club, Newcastle, Australia Queensland Club, Brisbane, Australia Tasmanian Club, Hobart, Australia Union, University & Schools Club, Sydney Weld Club, Perth, Australia Christchurch Club, Christchurch, NZ Wellesley Club, Wellington, NZ Wellington Club, Wellington, NZ For brief reviews of clubs by Cosmos members, see: cosmosclub.org/Reciprocal-Clubs-Directory Cosmos Club Expo 40 Latin American Clubs Cosmos Club Expo 41 Club Unión of Panama Cosmos Club Expo 42 Club Nacionale, Lima, Peru Cosmos Club Expo 43 Club de la Unión, Santiago, Chile Cosmos Club Expo 44 Reciprocal Latin-American clubs not pictured: University Club of Mexico City For brief reviews of clubs by Cosmos members, see: cosmosclub.org/Reciprocal-Clubs-Directory For detailed reviews with pics of various clubs, or to download this briefing, see: www.themosttraveled.com/club.html Cosmos Club Expo 45 THANKS! AND HAPPY TRAVELS!!! Cosmos Club Expo 46 .
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