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The Royal Over-Seas League (ROSL) was founded in 1910 by Sir Evelyn Wrench to foster international understanding and friendship. Today there are over 20,000 members worldwide. The League 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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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' covering 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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