. Notable Londoners, an illustrated who's who of professional and business men. COLONEL CLAIDE KAUNSIJiV, , , Rawnsley retired from an active military carcei iniqo6, and a year later took up the secretaryship of ArthursClub, that noted retreat for an exclusive membership,which position he continued to hold until the outbreak ofthe late war in 1914. He then rejoined the Army, leaviuRat once for service in irance, where he remained untilMay, niq. On returning to London Colonel Rawnslevwas offered the secretaryship of Brookss Club (anotherof the most famous institutions


. Notable Londoners, an illustrated who's who of professional and business men. COLONEL CLAIDE KAUNSIJiV, , , Rawnsley retired from an active military carcei iniqo6, and a year later took up the secretaryship of ArthursClub, that noted retreat for an exclusive membership,which position he continued to hold until the outbreak ofthe late war in 1914. He then rejoined the Army, leaviuRat once for service in irance, where he remained untilMay, niq. On returning to London Colonel Rawnslevwas offered the secretaryship of Brookss Club (anotherof the most famous institutions in London Clublandj,which appointment he still retains. (Photo: Russell). A. . Secretary of the Services Club, founded by him in iQi.! inthe premises in Stratford Place which up to 1014 housedthe German .?\theiiauin Club. The Cbib fulfilled a wantduring the War by jii\-inK acconnnodation to over 10,000officers between 1915-11)18. {Photo: Bassano)


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