Ulster Reform Club
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The Ulster Reform Club is a gentleman's club at No. 4, Royal Avenue, Belfast, Northern Ireland. It first opened in January 1885. For a period the Club had a political committee, which was affiliated to the Ulster Unionist Council.
[edit] Facilities
- The Antrim Room
- Boardroom
- Cabin
- Reading Room
- Dining Room
- Bar
[edit] Notable members
[edit] See also
The Ulster Reform Club JF Harbinson, A history of the Ulster Unionist Party, Belfast, 1973