The New Sheridan Club: Matthew Howard looks serious. (He's talking about money.)
The New Sheridan Club: Jollity around the Book as Robert signs in
The New Sheridan Club: The smokers get a lungful in before the talk starts
The New Sheridan Club: Scarheart looks wistful as he remembers the steppes of his homeland
The New Sheridan Club: Will Smith signs in
The New Sheridan Club: Miss Hartley peruses the June Newsletter
The New Sheridan Club: A scramble for seats: the talk is about to begin
The New Sheridan Club: Torquil delivers his customary preamble
The New Sheridan Club: Jessie lays down the law about this year's Christmas house
The New Sheridan Club: ...While Torquil seeks solace in strong drink
The New Sheridan Club: Compton-Bassett begins his address
The New Sheridan Club: A natural orator
The New Sheridan Club: The Duke of Wellington looks on
The New Sheridan Club: Would you vote for this man?
The New Sheridan Club: Harold Hereward Graves' noble profile
The New Sheridan Club: The Brits storm an Indian fortress, Wellington commanding (though not actually leading the attack)
The New Sheridan Club: Top use of the umbrella
The New Sheridan Club: You can just imaging C-B briefing his men for a suicide mission a few years from now...
The New Sheridan Club: The Battle of Assaye was not without its jolly moments
The New Sheridan Club: Same umbrella, different war
The New Sheridan Club: Wellington looking rather avuncular after all that
The New Sheridan Club: The riveted crowd (not literally)
The New Sheridan Club: Tabitha Maynard-Addersley with her chum Natasha, aka Miss Dolly Tartan
The New Sheridan Club: Tash does her bit to plug the next Furbelows gig
The New Sheridan Club: Tim Kennington expounds to a young lady (who seems more interested in her pint)
The New Sheridan Club: The Curé takes Will's confession
The New Sheridan Club: Niall looking quite trim
The New Sheridan Club: Mr Graves toasts our health
The New Sheridan Club: Parson Woodford looks beatific
The New Sheridan Club: A radio journalism student, a friend of Tim Kennington's, interviews Torquil