ROSL's London headquarters has seen many changes over the years, both structural and decorative. Look back through a gallery of the clubhouse's many guises, to see what has changed and what has remained constant.
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- The Back Bar as it looked when the building was still Rutland House
- The Back Bar about a decade ago before its most recent refurbishment
- The Back Bar as it looks today
- The Duke of York Bar as it was before ROSL owned the building
- The Duke of York Bar in an early carnation before the fireplace was removed to make way for the bar
- The Duke of York Bar once the bar had been installed
- The Duke of York Bar as it looks today
- The Central Lounge after the Westminster Wing was constructed
- The Central Lounge today
- The Drawing Room being enjoyed on a beautiful sunny day
- The Drawing Room today
- Overseas House from the courtyard
- Over-Seas House a few decades later
- Over-Seas House today, the cars give the age of the photographs away
- The Gibbs Staircase when Rutland House was still a private home
- The Gibbs Staircase today