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Clubland may refer to: * St James's, an area of Westminster in London where many gentlemen's clubs were located * Clubland (1991 film), ''Clubland'' (1991 film), a 1991 British television film by Nick Perry in the anthology series ''ScreenPlay'' * Clubland (1999 film), ''Clubland'' (1999 film), an American film by Mary Lambert * Clubland (2007 film), ''Clubland'' (2007 film), an Australian comedy film * Clubland (band), a 1990s house-music group * Clubland (dance brand), a UK dance album and events brand ** Clubland (compilation series), a series of compilation albums ** Clubland TV, a UK music channel * Clubland (Screenplay), ''Clubland'' (''Screenplay''), an installment, featuring David Morrissey, of the UK satirical anthology TV series ''Screenplay'' * Clubland (song), "Clubland" (song), a song by Elvis Costello * ''Clubland,'' a block of dance-related music videos currently airing late nights on MTV in the United States. {{Disambiguation ...
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St James's
St James's is a central district in the City of Westminster, London, forming part of the West End. In the 17th century the area developed as a residential location for the British aristocracy, and around the 19th century was the focus of the development of gentlemen's clubs. Once part of the parish of St Martin in the Fields, much of it formed the parish of St James from 1685 to 1922. Since the Second World War the area has transitioned from residential to commercial use. St James's is bounded to the north by Piccadilly and Mayfair, to the west by Green Park, to the south by The Mall bounding St. James's Park, and to the east by Haymarket. History Toponymy The area's name is derived from the dedication of a 12th-century leper hospital to Saint James the Less. The hospital site is now occupied by St James's Palace. The area became known as "Clubland" because of the historic presence of gentlemen's clubs. The section of Regent Street (colloquially known as 'Lower Regent S ...
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