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The Royal Over-Seas League (ROSL), which was founded in 1910 by Sir Evelyn Wrench to foster international understanding and friendship, offers many benefits of membership - splendid clubhouses, international networking opportunites and reasonable prices due to the League's not-for-profit status:
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Central London clubhouse with 80 en-suite bedrooms, restaurants, bar, drawing room and garden with al fresco dining
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Varied social and cultural events programme
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Literary lectures, concerts, art exhibitions, ROSL ARTS Club
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Discounted cruises and travel in support of ROSL Namibia Projects
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Edinburgh clubhouse with 17 bedrooms, self contained flat, restaurant, bar, drawing room and conference rooms. Magnificent views of the Castle
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Over 80 Reciprocal clubs around the world
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Quarterly Journal "Overseas" on League events and the Commonwealth
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Over 20,000 fellow members worldwide, local branches and a warm welcome to those who are discovering ROSL for the first time |
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