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Jack Haugh Irish BeggarJack Haugh also known as Mill Cushin was an Irish Beggar and character in Dublin. Blind in one eye & with a bottle nose & permanent grin he daily tried the generosity of Dubliners
WEST COWESThe Parade and Club-House, West Cowes
Afternoon at BiarritzEven if one is not actually playing, one must look ones smartest at the Chiberta Golf Club, Biarritz; printed crepe afternoon dresses by Premet or Douillet-Doucet will do fine
LADIES CLUB - 2Ladies in the dining room of their club... (2 of 2)
LADIES CLUB - 1Ladies in the dining room of their club... (1 of 2)
Nautilus Swim Club 3Members of the Nautilus Swimming Club, based at Camberwell Baths in south-east London, pose in a meadow before settling down to their River Picnic
Nautilus Swim Club 2Members of the Nautilus Swimming Club, based at Camberwell Baths in south-east London, pass through a lock on the Thames on their way to their River Picnic
Archery in AmericaArchery is as much favoured by American ladies as by their English cousins : these two are members of the Staten Island Club, New York
Republican ClubMeeting in a Republican club - an orator rouses his hearers to initiate the revolution
Garrick Club / Dining RoomThe dining room
Athenaeum CoffeeOrdering from the menu in the coffee room at the Athenaeum Club
London Club / 1864A group of gentlemen at the bay window of their London club
Reform Club Kitchen 1840The kitchen staff at the Reform Club, London, where the kitchens were designed by Alexis Soyer
Reform Kitchen 1841Soyers kitchen at the Reform Club, one of the notable London gentlemens clubs
Gentlemens ClubA man is likely to be far more comfortable at his club
Marlborough Club 1900The Smoking Room
Jockey Club InteriorThe Jockey Club, Newmarket - A cosy corner
Carlton Club / Coffee RoomInterior of the coffee room
Carlton Club / EntranceEntrance to the Carlton Club
Sport / SwimmingA swimming contest at the Bath Club, London : the quarter- mile race for His Majestys Cup, watched by the King & Queen and a fashionable crowd
Gambling Club RaidedPolice raid a gambling club in the rue de la Harpe, Paris
Sir Francis DashwoodSIR FRANCIS DASHWOOD Eccentric nobleman. Founder of the Hellfire Club
Men playing golfA group of men playing golf