CD containing 20 digital images of ZLAC Rowing Club
zlac1: Commodore Lena Polhamus, circa 1902, the 'L' of the acronym ZLAC
zlac2: Women's Masters, circa 1991
zlac3: drawing of Zlac Rowing Club clubhouse
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zlac5: Poster for 'Rackety Packety House', a play planned to raise money for ZLAC's new clubhouse in April 1932, performed in the Savoy Theatre, San Diego
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zlac7: In September 1933, eleven ZLAC Collegiates were asked to appear in a movie, 8 Girls in a Boat. Prior to this time, they had rowed only in ZLAC'S barges. The San Diego Rowing Club kindly taught the girls to row an 8-oared shell. Shown: Katharine Bailey, Alice Klauber, Betty Benton, Mary Louise Fletcher, Charlotte Garrettson, Fanny King, Alice Fay and Marjorie Stose.
zlac8 same as Boathouse?
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zlac10: ZLAC juniors
zlac11: The 'Zlac' Rowing Club, San Diego Bay
zlac12: The Crew, 1899
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zlac14: Salt Water Day of the Zlac Rowing Club, August 8 1903
zlac15: Olympic silver medallists, Women's quadruple sculls with coxswain, August 4, 1984 XXIII Olympiad. L-R: Anne Marden (bow), Lisa Rhode, Joan Lind, Ginny Gilder (stroke), Kelly Rickon Mitchell (coxswain), a ZLAC from San Diego.
zlac16: Crew III in full uniform, circa 1903
[Bottom row: Cora Edmonds, Nell Doig, Marie Carter, Brooke Frevert, Hazel Ernsting
Middle row: Alice Shaw, Capt. Lena Crouse, Jessie Smith
Top row: Helen Sheriff, Frances Henking, Maude Fisher, Myrtle Allen, Betsy Stanton]
zlac17: Launching of the barge 'Zlac', Aug 3rd 1895
Boathouse: ZLAC clubhouse as it looked about 1949 from Mission Bay. The barges were housed behind the double doors. Note the wheel from ferry boat 'Ramona' in upper window.
Ladies
Rowers: Crew with oars tossed in salute, circa 1904.
Copy of a black & white photograph of a group of Upper Thames Patrol (UTP) volunteers standing on the deck of a UTP launch at Abingdon Bridge.
Original owned by Bill King.
Mounted sepia photograph of Osbourne House. Photographed by Henry Taunt c1870.
From a collection of views along the River Thames photographed by Henry Taunt. Henry Taunt was born in Oxford in 1842 and rose from poverty to establish himself as an extremely successful and skilled photographer. His work has created a unique photographic record of Victorian life.
Digital copy of a colour photograph of ZLAC Rowing Club crew.
Saved on a green/white striped CD labelled 'ZLAC Rowing Club' on which is printed Point Loma Camera, 1310 Rosecrans Street, San Diego, CA 92106 (619) 224-2719. The CD is in a white paper window sleeve with a print of thumbnails of the pictures on the disc.