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- Archives and manuscripts
National Association of Youth Clubs 5 a side football sponsorship
Health Education CouncilDate: 1983-1986Reference: SA/HEC/A/5/12/3Part of: Health Education Council and Health Education Authority- Archives and manuscripts
File on the College of Nursing and Cowdray Clubs (London and Aberdeen)
Date: 1916-1928Reference: SA/NFN/B/19/1Part of: Nation's Fund for Nurses- Archives and manuscripts
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National Council for the Unmarried Mother and Her Child-Young Wives Clubs
Date: c.1963-1968Reference: SA/ALR/A.4/4/940-1017Part of: Abortion Law Reform Association- Journals
Directory of Guy's men (medical and dental) : incorporating members of the Clubs' Union.
Guy's Hospital.- Archives and manuscripts
Russia: Meeting of the Federation of European Connective Tissue Clubs: paper by Charles Dent on `Osteoporosis'
Date: 1968Reference: PP/CED/D.33Part of: Dent, Charles Enrique (1911-1976)- Books
Benjamin Franklin, printer / Published by Doubleday, Page for the Associated Advertising Clubs of the World, 1917.
Oswald, John Clyde, 1872-1938.Date: 1974- Archives and manuscripts
Mrs K M Catlin, 'Sex Education in Youth Clubs', reprinted from The Youth Leader, Spring 1947
Date: 1947Reference: SA/MWF/N.1/5Part of: Medical Women's Federation- Books
Health education and youth service / by J. Macalister Brew ..., Education Secretary, National Association of Girls' Clubs.
Brew, J. Macalister.Date: 1943- Pictures
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Bondi Beach, Sydney, New South Wales: members of Life Saving Clubs put on a display at a surf carnival. Photograph, ca. 1920.
Date: 1920Reference: 565925i- Books
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Merryfield's jests; or, wit's companion. Containing All the Fun and all the Humour, all the Learning, and all the Judgment, which have lately flowed from the Universities, the Theatres, from the Beef Steak Club, from the Spouting Clubs, and Choice Spirits Clubs. Containing all the fashionable jests, epigrams, comical humbugs, Droll Narrations, Humorous Jokes, Merry Tales, Witty Sayings. Smart Repartees. New Adventures, Bon Mots, Irish Bulls, Witticisms. Which will expel Care, drown Grief, banish the Spleen, improve the Wit, create Mirth, entertain Company, and give the Reader a light Heart and a cheerful countenance.
Date: 1795- Books
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The complete London jester; or, wit's companion: containing all the fun and all the humour, all the Learning, and all the Judgment, which have lately flowed from the two universities, the Three Theatres, from White's Chocolate-House, from the Beef-Steak Club, from the Spouting Clubs, and Choice Spirits Clubs in London and Westminster. Including all the fashionable Jests, Epigrams, Merry Tales, Humorous Jokes, Bons Mots, Conundrums, Irish Bulls, Comical Humbugs, Droll Narrations, Smart Repartees, New Adventures, Funny Epitaphs, and Witticisms. Which will expel Care, drown Grief, banish the Spleen, improve the Wit, create Mirth, entertain Company, and give the Reader a light Heart and a chearful Countenance. The Whole teaching the agreeable Art of Story-Telling, are furnishing Pieces of Wit, for the amusement and improvement of both Sexes.
Date: [1781]- Books
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The complete London jester; or, wit's companion: containing all the fun and all the humour, all the Learning, and all the Judgment, which have lately flowed from the two universities, the Three Theatres, from White's Chocolate House, from the Beef-Steak Club, from the Spouting Clubs, and Choice Spirits Clubs, in London and Westminster, Including all the fashionable Jests, Epigrams, Merry Tales, Humorous Jokes, Bons Mots, Conundrums, Irish Bulls, Comical Humbugs, Droll Narrations, Smart Repartees, New Adventures, Funny Epitaphs, and Witticisms. Which will expel Care, drown Grief, banish the Spleen, improve the Wit, create Mirth, entertain Company, and give the Reader a light Heart and a cheerful Countenance. The Whole teaching the agreeable Art of Story-Telling, and furnishing Pieces of Wit, for the Amusement and Improvement of both Sexes.
Date: 1786- Books
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The complete London jester, or, wit's companion; containing All the Fun and all the Humour, all the Learning and all the Judgment, which has lately flowed from the Two Universities, from the Two Theatres, from White's Chocolate-House, from the Bedford Coffee-House; or, from the Spouting Clubs, and Choice Spirits Clubs in London and Westminster. Including all the Fashionable Jests, Epigrams, Merry Tales, Humorous Jokes, Bon Mots, Choice Songs, Conundrums, Irish Bulls, Comical Humbugs, Droll Narrations, Smart Repartees, New Adventures, Funny Epitaphe, and Witticisms. Which will expel Care, drown Grief, banish the Spleen, improve the Wit, create Mirth, entertain Company, and give the Reader a light Heart, and a chearful Countenance.
Date: 1764- Books
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The complete London jester, or wit's companion; containing all the fun and all the humour, all the Learning and all the Judgment, which has lately flowed from the two universities, from the Two Theatres, from White's Chocolate-House, from the Bedford Coffee-House; or, from the Spouting Clubs, and Choice Spirits Clubs in London and Westminster. Including all the Fashionable Jests, Epigrams, Merry Tales, Humorous Jokes, Bon Mots, Choice Songs, Conundrums, Irish Bulls, Comical Humbugs, Droll Narrations, Smart Repartees, New Adventures, Funny Epitaphs, and Witticisms. Which will expel Care, drown Grief, banish the Spleen, improve the Wit, create Mirth, entertain Company, and give the Reader a light Heart, and a chearful Countenance. The whole teaching the agreeable Art of Story-Telling, and furnishing Pieces of Wit, for the Amusement and Improvement of both Sexes.
Date: 1765- Books
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A complete collection of the convivial songs written by Mr. Hewerdine, and sung at the Je ne scai quoi, Anacreontic, Beef-Steak Clubs, and the Strangers at home.
Hewerdine, Mr.Date: M.DCC.XCI. [1791]- Books
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A gurther and particular account of the hell-fire, Sulp[ur-]Society Clubs. Shewing the manner of their meeting, and the places where, their wicked and de[bauch'd] conversation when together. ...
Date: 1721- Books
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The country gentleman's advice to his son, on his coming of age, in the year 1755, with regard to his political conduct. Shewing, amongst other Things, The Folly and pernicious Consequences of all Party Clubs.
Tucker, Abraham, 1705-1774.Date: [1755]- Journals
London Hospital gazette.
Date: 1894-1975- Books
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Satyrical reflections on clubs: in twenty nine chapters. 1 Of Clubs in General. 2 The Vertuoso's Club. 3 The Knights of the Golden Fieece. 4 The No-Nose Club. 5 The Man-Killing Club. 6 The Surly Club. 7 The Atheistical Club. 8 The Club of Ugly-Faces. 9 Of the Split-Farthing Club. 10 The Club of Broken Shop-Keepers. 11 The Man-Hunters Club. 12 The Yorkshire Club. 13 The Mock-Heroes Club. 14 The Beaus Club. 15 The Wrangling, or Hussel-Farthing Club. 16 The Quacks Club; or, the Physical Society. 17 The Weekly Dancing Club; or the Buttock-Ball in St. Giles's. 18 The Bird-Fanciers Club; and of their Annual Feast. 19 The Lying Club; and how it came to be establish'd. 20 The Scatter-Wit Club. 21 The Florists Club. 22 Bob Weden's Cellar Club. 23 The Mollies Club. 24 The Bawds Initiating Club. 25 Sam Scot's Smoaking Club. 26 The Thieves Club. 27 The Small-Coal Man's Musick Club. 28 The Kit-Cat Club. 29 The Beef-Stake Club. By the author of the London-Spy. Volume IV.
Ward, Edward, 1667-1731.Date: MDCCXIX. [1719]- Books
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The delightful vocal companion; or, polite songster. Containing a curious collection of the best new songs, as Lately Sung at all the Theatres, Gardens, Clubs, Taverns, &c. In England, Scotland and Ireland: Many of which are Originals. To which is Added, A Collection of the most esteemed Catches and Glees.
Date: [1775?]- Books
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The comic songster, or laughing companion: a collection of humourous, droll, laughable Ludicrous, Funny, Comic, Imitative, Entertaining. songs, compiled to raise mirth, being a genuine collection of such as are sung at the bucks, masons, albions, True Britons, Sons of Thespis, Beef Steak Clubs, True Blues, Sons of Comus, Anacreontics, Theatrical Geniusses. By their sons of humour Moody, Edwin, Wilson, Parsons, Edwin, Quick, Wilson, Bannister, &c. Many of which are Óriginals, and never before published. The whole compiled to promote Harmony and good Fellowship, to enliven the Heart, and raise a Laugh.
Date: MDCCLXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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The essex harmony: being an entire new collection of the most celebrated songs, catches, canzonets, canons and glees, for two, three, four, five, and nine voices. From the works of the most eminent masters. Principally published for the Use of all Musical Societies, Catch-Clubs, &c. both in Town and Country. Vol. II. The second edition with large additions. By John Arnold, Philo-Musicae. Author of the Compleat Psalmodist, and Church Music Reformed.
Date: MDCCLXXVII. [1777]- Books
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Second part. The festival of Anacreon. Containing a collection of modern songs, written for the Anacreontic Society, the Beef-Steak, and Humbug Clubs. By Captain Morris, Mr. Hewerdine, Sir John Moore, and other lyric writers, whose compositions are the delight of the festive board! Sung by Captain Morris, Earl of Derby, Mr. Edwin, Mr. Hewerdine, Mr. Dignum, Bridges Hooke, and other distinguished bon vivants. Ornamented with a masterly likeness of Mr. Hewerdine.
Date: [1790?]- Books
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A Further and particular account hell-fire, Sulphur Society Clubs. Shewing the manner of their meeting, and the places where, their wicked and debauch'd conversation when together. The prophane healths they drink, the lewd songs they sing. With many other of their base actions. Likewise a true and exact list of those persons names concerned in it. Together with His Majesty's Most Gracious order for the apprehending of those persons concerned in the club.
Date: [1721]- Books
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The character of the times delineated. In two parts. Part I. Containing a description of the most notorious impieties, viz. 1. Common Swearing, &c. 2. Perjury. 3. Want of Common Honesty. 4. Drunkenness, and prophane Clubs. 5. Insidelity and Atheism. Part II. Containing a further character of the times, and of the state of religion amongst us. 1. Of true Christians, the Number small. 2. Irreverent Behaviour in Church. 3. Irreverence in reading, and joining in the Common Prayer. 4. Neglect of Family Prayer, and Instruction. 5. Closet and private Devotion. 6. Penitential Exercises. 7. Appointed Days of Abstinence. 8. Notice neglected to be given. 9. Blemishes in our Clergy. 10. Neglect of Ecclesiastical Discipline. 11. Worldly Friendships, and Undue Compliances. 12. Party Spirit. 13. Internal Religion. 14. Controversial Writings. 15. Further View of Internal Religion. 16. Two Sure Rules; viz. the Means of Grace, and Fruits of the Spirit. 17. Of Spiritual Joy. 18. A Mark to spiritual Persons only; with a Caution. Design'd for the Use of those who mourn in secret for the Iniquities of the Nation, and are convinc'd by sad Experience, that Private Vices are Publick and Real Mischiefs.
Date: MDCCXXXV. [1735]