Monday 27 February 2012

Gentlemen only

I wondered what these signs I found on the internet related to. They all tell a tale I’m sure, but none better than the “Gentlemen Only” sign that has recently been whitewashed from the wall of the Mutare Club in the leafy suburbs of Mutare in the Eastern Highlands of Zimbabwe.
Previously known as the Umtali Club, this elegant building was designed by pioneer and architect James Cope-Christie in 1897, incidentally the same year my grandmother was born.

Apparently royalty, governors, politicians and even Cecil John Rhodes used to frequent this conservative upmarket establishment, and some stayed over for it offers accommodation too. It is still a well-attended refuge for gentlemen.
The sign at the Mutare Club has sadly been whitewashed over, but until quite recently only gentlemen were allowed in, but first were requested to put away their shorts, socks and sandals for the more suitable attire of long trousers and a collared shirt.
A particularly pleased customer
     

It's a shame this sign was removed, probably due to female protestations or because of political correctness, and I think that it should be reinstated for historical record and besides that, the club still doesn’t admit women to the members bar.