'The Oxford and Cambridge Universities' Boat Race- Cambridge crew at practice: last row on cam' - A page from The Illustrated London News. Published 22nd March 1890.
'Photographer's Boat at Wallingford' - Sepia photograph of Henry Taunt and his boat, beside the the River Thames at Wallingford. 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.
Photocopies of Newspapers from the early 1900s, along with transcripts compiled by Jacqueline Finesilver, in relation to the Ravenscourt Rowing Club, and High Bridge Rowing Club. Includes document detailing her interest in HBRC and some information about the club. Ms Finesilver's grandfather was Joseph Corio, a member of the HBRC.
Articles included/highlighted:
- 'Hammersmith High Bridge Rowing Club' - West London Observer, 24 April 1903
- 'Ravenscourt Rowing Club' - West London Observer, 1 May 1903
- 'Hammersmith High Bridge Rowing Club: First Annual Supper' - West London Observer, 15 May 1903
- 'High Bridge Rowing Club' - West London Observer, 7 August 1903
- 'Ravenscourt Rowing Club' - West London Observer, 23 October 1903
- 'Hammersmith Christmas Fours' - West London Observer, 1 January 1904
- 'Ravenscourt Rowing Club: Annual Dinner' - West London Observer, 29 January 1904
- 'Ravenscourt Rowing Club' - West London Observer, 15 April 1904
- 'High Bridge Rowing Club' - West London Observer (?), 22 April 1904
- 'Tradesmen's R.C Association' - West London Observer (?), 20 May 1904
- 'Ravenscourt Rowing Club' - West London Observer (?), 22 May 1904
- 'High Bridge Rowing Club' - West London Observer, 1 July 1904
- 'High Bridge Rowing Club' - West London Observer(?), 16 September 1904
- 'High Bridge Rowing Club' - West London Observer, 7 October 1904
- 'Ravenscourt Rowing Club' - West London Observer(?), 25 November 1904
- 'Tradesmen's Open Chock Fours' - West London Observer(?), 28 April 1905
- 'Hammersmith High Bridge R.C Annual Supper and Prize Distribution' - West London Observer(?), 9 may 1905
- 'High Bridge Rowing Club' - West London Observer, 2 March 1906
- 'High Bridge Rowing Club' - West London Observer(?), 6 April 1906
- 'High Bridge Rowing Club' - West London Observer(?), 9 October 1906
- 'High Bridge Rowing Club' - West London Observer(?), 3 May 1907
- 'High Bridge Rowing Club' - West London Observer, 23 August 1907
- 'High Bridge Rowing Club' - West London Observer, 27 March 1908
- 'High Bridge Rowing Club Concert' - West London Observer, 18 February 1910
- 'High Bridge Rowing Club' - West London Observer, 13 May 1910
- 'High Bridge Rowing Club' - West London Observer, 15 September 1911
- 'High Water Hammersmith Bridge' / 'The High Bridge Open Christmas Fours' - West London Observer, 22 December 1911
- 'High Bridge Rowing Club' - West London Observer, 27 December 1912
Documents:
- 'High Bridge and Ravenscourt Rowing Clubs' by Jacqueline Finesilver. An article detailing some info about the clubs and how she came to be interested in them.
- 'High Bridge Rowing Club and Ravenscourt Rowing Club' by Jacqueline Finesilver (A transcript of some of the shorter articles in the newspapers mentioned above)
- '15th May 1903 - Hammersmith High Bridge Rowing Club First Annual Supper' - Transcript of longer articles from the newspaper articles mentioned above. By Jacqueline Finesilver
- 'HBRC - List of members (from accounts in West London Observer)' by Jacqueline Finesilver
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.
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.
'Hammersmith Bridge' - Sepia photograph of Hammersmith Bridge over the River Thames photographed by Henry Taunt, c1870.
From a collection of views along the River Thames photographed by Henry Taunt. Henry Taunt was born in 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.
'Hedsor Weir' - Sepia photograph of the the weir at Hedsor near Cookham, with the eels bucks owned by the Hedsor Estate. Photographed by Henry Taunt, c1870.
From a collection of views along the River Thames photographed by Henry Taunt. Henry Taunt was born in 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.
'1767 Teddington Weir, Stoppage ?' - Sepia photograph of men working on the weir at Teddington. They are using steam powered pile driving machinery. Photographed by Henry Taunt, c1870.
From a collection of views along the River Thames photographed by Henry Taunt. Henry Taunt was born in 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.
'Shillingford Bridge' - Sepia photograph of the River Thames at Shillingford Bridge. The Swan Hotel (now the Shillingford Bridge Hotel) is in the lower left corner. Photographed by Henry Taunt c1870.
From a collection of views along the River Thames photographed by Henry Taunt. Henry Taunt was born in 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.