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5-421: (Redirected from Penn Club ) Penn Club may refer to: Penn Club, London Penn Club of New York City The Penn Club of Philadelphia Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Penn club . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to

10-863: The Club was invited to become a distinct entity under the auspices of The Royal Foundation of St Katharine, Limehouse, where it continues to thrive. Members of the Penn club continue to enjoy a range of social activities and have the benefit of the larger premises with access to private gardens and a chapel in the historic retreat centre. The tradition of a common table continues so that members can still enjoy conversation over breakfast if they desire. The novelist John Wyndham and his fiancée lived there for several years. 51°31′14″N 0°7′30″W  /  51.52056°N 0.12500°W  / 51.52056; -0.12500 This article about an organisation in England

15-477: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Penn_club&oldid=933048594 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Penn Club, London The Penn Club was a private members' club in Bloomsbury in central London. It

20-516: Was established in 1920 with surplus funds left over from the Friends Ambulance Unit , active during World War I . The club maintained a considerable collection of books and resources on Quaker traditions and customs. On 31 January 2021 it was announced that after 101 years the Club would leave their Bloomsbury premises at the end of March in response to financial difficulties arising from the coronavirus pandemic . Following this

25-475: Was established in 1920, and had strong bonds with the Quaker community. It closed in 2021. While it was affiliated with a private club, anyone was able to rent a room. The club was housed in three Georgian houses at 21–23 Bedford Place, just off Russell Square . The Members Club is now situated within the auspices of The Royal Foundation of St. Katharine, 2 Butcher Row, Limehouse, London E14 8DS. The Penn Club

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