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Royal Over-Seas League membership scheme
The Royal Over-Seas League offers a special scheme that allows members of the ACT to become members of the League without the need to provide a proposer and seconder and with a 50% discount on the joining fee.
The League is commited to increasing mutual interest and understanding between nations and international communities, providing a world-wide base and common link for its membership. With splendid clubhouses in London and Edinburgh and 70 reciprocal clubs around the world, it has representatives in over 70 countries and local branches in five, including the UK.
The London headquarters and clubhouse, a fine period property adjoining Green Park in the heart of the West End, offers members a garden, buttery, restaurant, bar, gracious drawing rooms, 80 bedrooms and reception rooms. In Edinburgh, at 100 Princes Street, directly opposite and with unrestricted views of Edinburgh Castle, members can enjoy the superb facilities at the League’s Scottish clubhouse.
At both, members are provided the highest standards of comfort and service at modest club prices. Private rooms are also available for meetings, dinners and receptions.
A quarterly journal "Overseas" is sent free of charge to all members. It contains articles by members and professional journalists on international issues and information on discussion group evenings featuring prominent speakers on topical subjects. It also gives details of the comprehensive events programme which includes, amongst many others, organised trips to the House of Lords, Big Ben, Buckingham Palace and afternoon tea on the House of Commons Terrace.
Tickets are available for Wimbledon, the opera and The Queen’s Box at the Albert Hall for the Promenade Concerts. In some cases, such as the Glyndebourne Opera, ballots are held due to demand. The League’s Royal Charter states that it should: promote the careers of young classical musicians, artists and writers; sponsor projects designed to assist those who are in need; publish journals; hold social events and lectures; and entertain public men and women. With a long history of international friendship, new members can be assured of a very warm welcome.
If you would like to become a member of the Royal Over-Seas League, please contact the Membership Secretary for an application form:
The Membership Secretary
Royal Over-Seas League
Over-Seas House
Park Place
St James’s Street
London SW1A 1LR
UK.
T: 020 7408 0214
F: 020 7499 6738
E: fvanicek@rosl.org.uk

