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The Reform Club is a private members' club also on Pall Mall, founded in 1836 by Whigs and Radicals who supported the Reform Act of 1832.

 The club's building, was also designed by Sir Charles Barry, inspired by the Palazzo Farnese in Rome and opened in 1841. The club was one of the first to admit women on equal terms in 1981. The Reform Club is famous for being the place where the literary character Phileas Fogg made his bet to travel around the world in 80 days in Jules Verne's novel.

The Reform Club, Mayfair. London

£100.00Price
  • A3 on 300gsm watercolour paper, just like the original!

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