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  <OtherInfo label="Biography" urlencoded="The+Alpine+Club+was+founded+in+London+in+1857+and+was+probably+the+world%27s+first+mountaineering+club.+It+is+UK+mountaineering%27s+acknowledged+%27senior+club%27.%0a%0aOn+22+December+1857+a+group+of+British+mountaineers+met+at+Ashley%27s+Hotel+in+London.+All+were+active+in+the+Alps+and+instrumental+in+the+development+of+alpine+mountaineering+during+the+golden+age+of+alpinism+(1854%c2%961865).+It+was+at+this+meeting+that+the+Alpine+Club%2c+under+the+chairmanship+of+E.+S.+Kennedy%2c+was+born.+John+Ball+was+the+first+president+and+Kennedy%2c+the+first+vice-president%2c+succeeded+him+as+president+of+the+club+from+1860+to+1863.+It+then+moved+its+headquarters+to+the+Metropole+Hotel.%0a%0aOne+hundred+and+fifty+years+later%2c+the+Alpine+Club+continues%2c+and+its+members+remain+extremely+active+in+the+Alps+and+the+Greater+Ranges%2c+as+well+as+in+mountain+arts%2c+literature+and+science.%0a%0aFor+many+years+it+had+the+characteristics+of+a+London-based+Gentlemen%27s+club%2c+including+a+certain+imprecision+in+the+qualification+for+membership+(said+to+have+been+%27A+reasonable+number+of+respectable+peaks%27).+By+the+mid+20th+century+however%2c+the+club+had+evolved+into+the+UK%27s+senior+mountaineering+club+with+a+clear+qualification+for+membership%2c+for+both+men+and+women%2c+and+an+%27aspirant%27+grade+for+those+working+towards+full+membership.+However%2c+the+club+still+requires+that+existing+members+act+as+proposer+and+seconder+for+prospective+members." urlpathencoded="The%20Alpine%20Club%20was%20founded%20in%20London%20in%201857%20and%20was%20probably%20the%20world's%20first%20mountaineering%20club.%20It%20is%20UK%20mountaineering's%20acknowledged%20'senior%20club'.%0a%0aOn%2022%20December%201857%20a%20group%20of%20British%20mountaineers%20met%20at%20Ashley's%20Hotel%20in%20London.%20All%20were%20active%20in%20the%20Alps%20and%20instrumental%20in%20the%20development%20of%20alpine%20mountaineering%20during%20the%20golden%20age%20of%20alpinism%20(1854%c2%961865).%20It%20was%20at%20this%20meeting%20that%20the%20Alpine%20Club,%20under%20the%20chairmanship%20of%20E.%20S.%20Kennedy,%20was%20born.%20John%20Ball%20was%20the%20first%20president%20and%20Kennedy,%20the%20first%20vice-president,%20succeeded%20him%20as%20president%20of%20the%20club%20from%201860%20to%201863.%20It%20then%20moved%20its%20headquarters%20to%20the%20Metropole%20Hotel.%0a%0aOne%20hundred%20and%20fifty%20years%20later,%20the%20Alpine%20Club%20continues,%20and%20its%20members%20remain%20extremely%20active%20in%20the%20Alps%20and%20the%20Greater%20Ranges,%20as%20well%20as%20in%20mountain%20arts,%20literature%20and%20science.%0a%0aFor%20many%20years%20it%20had%20the%20characteristics%20of%20a%20London-based%20Gentlemen's%20club,%20including%20a%20certain%20imprecision%20in%20the%20qualification%20for%20membership%20(said%20to%20have%20been%20'A%20reasonable%20number%20of%20respectable%20peaks').%20By%20the%20mid%2020th%20century%20however,%20the%20club%20had%20evolved%20into%20the%20UK's%20senior%20mountaineering%20club%20with%20a%20clear%20qualification%20for%20membership,%20for%20both%20men%20and%20women,%20and%20an%20'aspirant'%20grade%20for%20those%20working%20towards%20full%20membership.%20However,%20the%20club%20still%20requires%20that%20existing%20members%20act%20as%20proposer%20and%20seconder%20for%20prospective%20members.">The Alpine Club was founded in London in 1857 and was probably the world's first mountaineering club. It is UK mountaineering's acknowledged 'senior club'.

On 22 December 1857 a group of British mountaineers met at Ashley's Hotel in London. All were active in the Alps and instrumental in the development of alpine mountaineering during the golden age of alpinism (18541865). It was at this meeting that the Alpine Club, under the chairmanship of E. S. Kennedy, was born. John Ball was the first president and Kennedy, the first vice-president, succeeded him as president of the club from 1860 to 1863. It then moved its headquarters to the Metropole Hotel.

One hundred and fifty years later, the Alpine Club continues, and its members remain extremely active in the Alps and the Greater Ranges, as well as in mountain arts, literature and science.

For many years it had the characteristics of a London-based Gentlemen's club, including a certain imprecision in the qualification for membership (said to have been 'A reasonable number of respectable peaks'). By the mid 20th century however, the club had evolved into the UK's senior mountaineering club with a clear qualification for membership, for both men and women, and an 'aspirant' grade for those working towards full membership. However, the club still requires that existing members act as proposer and seconder for prospective members.</OtherInfo>
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