List of gentlemen's clubs in India
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Gentlemen's clubs in India were many brought by the British, however there are some made after the independence of India mainly as a legacy of the empire. They were mostly built in urban cities, like Kolkata (previously spelt Calcutta) and Mumbai, where industrial workers went to rest after long hours of work.
Clubs[]
List of Gentlemen's club in India:
Name | Est. | Location | Ref. |
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Banerjee Memorial Club | 1914 | Trichur | |
Bangalore Club | 1868 | Bangalore | |
Bankipore Club | 1865 | Patna | |
Bowring Institute | 1868 | Bangalore | |
Bengal Club | 1827 | Calcutta | |
Bombay Gymkhana | 1875 | Bombay | |
Byculla Club | 1833 | Bombay | |
Calcutta Club | 1907 | Calcutta | |
Calcutta Rowing Club | 1858 | Calcutta | |
Catholic Club | 1948 | Bangalore | |
Deccan Gymkhana Club | 1906 | Pune | |
Dehradun Club | 1878 | Dehradun | |
Delhi Gymkhana | 1913 | New Delhi | |
Jiwaji Club | 1898 | Gwalior | |
Madras Club | 1832 | Madras | |
Madras Gymkhana Club | 1884 | Madras | [1] |
1876 | Mangalore | ||
New Patna Club | 1918 | Patna | |
Nizam Club | 1884 | Hyderabad | |
PYC Hindu Gymkhana | 1900 | Pune | |
Royal Bombay Yacht Club | 1846 | Bombay | |
Royal Calcutta Golf Club | 1829 | Calcutta | |
Secunderabad Club | 1878 | Secunderabad | |
Tollygunge Club | 1895 | Calcutta | |
Trichinopoly Club | 1868 | Trichy | |
Tumkur Club | 1921 | Tumkur | |
Veera Kerala Gymkhana | 1924 | Thiruvananthapuram | [2] |
Willingdon Sports Club | 1933 | Bombay | |
Yeshwant Club | 1934 | Indore |
See also[]
References[]
- ^ "Book records Gymkhana Club’s glorious years". The Hindu. 6 September 2009. Retrieved 24 June 2019.
- ^ V. N., Aswin (1 February 2017). "Working out since 1924". The Hindu. Retrieved 24 June 2019.
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