A page from The Examiner from Friday 26th October 1990, with an article about the World Rowing Cahmpionships held at Lake Barrington, Tasmania. Article entitled "Aussies get easy ride and top crew is quietly confident!"
A River & Rowing Museum memo further detailing the final programme for the Royal Visit by Her Majesty the Queen on 6 November 1998. Compiled by Jonathan Bryant.
Goblet embossed with two sprays resembling cattails flanking an oval band with monogrammed initials "WEA" and engraved "Shanghai Rowing Club/ Autumn Regatta 1872,/ Club Eights,/ Distance 1 Mile Won by the Blue Boat. Time 5 Min: 22 Sec:/ Bow A. Hickling./ 2 W. H. Gubbins./ 3 C. F. Muller./ 4 C. M. Dyce./5 T. Brewer./ 6 Alex: Campbell./7 W.E. Allum (presumably the WEA)/Stroke, H. W. Daniel./ Cox: C. J. Ashley."
Part of the Thomas E. Weil Collection. Thomas E. Weil is a very knowledgeable and respected collector of rowing memorabilia from all over the world. His extensive collection includes material from many years of the Oxford and Cambridge University Boat Race, and Henley Royal Regatta. He also lectures and writes on rowing history and is a Trustee of the River and Rowing Museum.
Silver coloured rowing medal, 28 June 1925.
The obverse shows a sculler in the foreground, straight pair in mid ground, and coxed four in background. The reverse is inscribed "Deventer/ Dames Stijlroeien/ 28-6-25/ Aangeboden door Ned. Corinthians"
Part of the Thomas E. Weil Collection. Thomas E. Weil is a very knowledgeable and respected collector of rowing memorabilia from all over the world. His extensive collection includes material from many years of the Oxford and Cambridge University Boat Race, and Henley Royal Regatta. He also lectures and writes on rowing history and is a Trustee of the River and Rowing Museum.