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The Story of the Durban Club

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South Africa
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The Story of the Durban Club

Published by  Howard Timmins, Cape Town, 1963
Hardcover
First Edition
Scarce Book


 The Agreement to form the Durban Club was signed by a group of the Towns gentlemen on 14th June, 1854, thus making the Club one of South Africas oldest Clubs, if not the oldest Club. The Agreement began We, the Undersigned, hereby agree to form a Club to be called the DUrban Club for the purpose of playing at Billiards, Chess and as a Reading and News Room... In fact the Club can trace its origins back a further two years, when, in about June 1852 the Durban Quoits Club was formed, but two years later the gentlemen of that Club desired a less strenuous activity, and they formed the Durban Club, and transferred the assets of the Quoits Club (£4.5.4) over the Treasurer of the newly formed Club.