Castle Club

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The Castle Club is a Grade II listed former school at Broomhouse Lane, Fulham, London. It was built in 1855 in the Gothic Revival style, and the architect was Horace Francis. It was formerly the Eight Feathers Club, and was originally a school. It was built as the "Elizabethan Ragged School" and paid for by Laurence Sulivan, the grandson of Laurence Sulivan MP, chairman of the East India Company. It was named in honour of Sulivan's wife Elizabeth, the younger sister of the Prime Minister Lord Palmerston. It later became a school for tubercular children run by the LCC and then a youth club. rdf:langString
Le Castle Club est une ancienne école de Broomhouse Lane, dans le quartier de Fulham, à Londres, classée au grade II. Il a été construit en 1855 en style néo-gothique et l'architecte était Horace Francis. C'était autrefois le Eight Feathers Club et était à l'origine une école. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The Castle Club is a Grade II listed former school at Broomhouse Lane, Fulham, London. It was built in 1855 in the Gothic Revival style, and the architect was Horace Francis. It was formerly the Eight Feathers Club, and was originally a school. It was built as the "Elizabethan Ragged School" and paid for by Laurence Sulivan, the grandson of Laurence Sulivan MP, chairman of the East India Company. It was named in honour of Sulivan's wife Elizabeth, the younger sister of the Prime Minister Lord Palmerston. It later became a school for tubercular children run by the LCC and then a youth club.
rdf:langString Le Castle Club est une ancienne école de Broomhouse Lane, dans le quartier de Fulham, à Londres, classée au grade II. Il a été construit en 1855 en style néo-gothique et l'architecte était Horace Francis. C'était autrefois le Eight Feathers Club et était à l'origine une école. Elle a été construite sous le nom " Elizabethan Ragged School" et financée par Laurence Sulivan, petit-fils de Laurence Sulivan, député, président de la Compagnie des Indes. Elle a été nommée en l'honneur de l'épouse de Sulivan, Elizabeth, la plus jeune sœur du premier ministre Lord Palmerston. Elle devint plus tard une école pour enfants tuberculeux, puis un club de jeunes.
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