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  1. The Bullingdon Club is a private all-male dining club for Oxford University students. It is known for its wealthy members, grand banquets, and bad behaviour, including vandalism of restaurants and students' rooms. The club selects its members not only on the grounds of wealth and willingness to participate but also by reference to their education.

  2. Sep 16, 2019 · last updated 16 September 2019. Lavish rituals, opulent banquets, smashing up restaurants and trashing fellow students’ living quarters – the activities of Oxford University’s notorious...

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  4. Early History. Though it swiftly changed its focus to general debauchery, the Bullingdon Club was founded in 1780 as a sporting club for noble students. Members hunted and played cricket, as reflected in the seldom-seen badge reproduced above, which depicts a huntsman on horseback alongside a wicket and cricket bat.

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  5. Mar 12, 2020 · The Bullingdon is only the beginning of the desire for exclusive elitism that prevails at Oxford. Public school Oxford undergraduates nowadays prefer the more sophisticated environs of Oxford’s foremost private members’ club, the Gridiron.

  6. May 16, 2021 · The Bullingdon Club is an all-male dining club associated with Oxford University and known for its posh, super-rich members and their notoriously bad behaviour, including trashing...

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  7. Aug 5, 2019 · The Bullingdon Club for Elites Only - Owlcation. Rupert Taylor. Updated: Mar 14, 2024 12:16 PM EDT. William Hogarth depicted a drunken party in 1731. Public domain. Behind the Scenes at Oxford University. An undergraduate drinking and dining club at Oxford University had future prime ministers among its members.

  8. Apr 16, 2022 · "The Bullingdon Club," the New York Times reported in 1913, " represents some of the exclusiveness at Oxford; it is the club of the sons of nobility, the sons of great wealth; its...

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