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GB TRCA TRC-PHO-1-00008 · Item · 1886
Part of Records of Thames Rowing Club

Back row, left to right: Arthur Hutchinson, Steve Fairbairn, JW Fogg Elliot, HS Soden
Front row, left to right: H Osborne, AB Falconer, Frederick Fairbairn, James Drake Smith, CW Hughes

The Nord Deutsch Horn, still owned by the club, is visible on the left of the picture.

GB TRCA TRC-PHO-1-00586 · Item · 1911
Part of Records of Thames Rowing Club

This could, in theory, be a heat of the 1909 Stewards', in which Thames had exactly the same crew as 1911 and also beat Trinity Hall. But it seems more plausible that the club would have purchased a photograph of the final; the size of the crowd is also suggestive of finals day. Additionally, Logan at stroke appears to be looking at the opposition and his eye-line suggests a crew 11/4 length behind (as Trinity Hall were in 1911) rather than 5 lengths or more back (as they were in 1909, when an Easily verdict was recorded).

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GB TRCA TRC-PHO-1-00588 · Item · 1912
Part of Records of Thames Rowing Club

George V and Queen Mary are rowed down the Henley course in the Royal Barge, by a crew of watermen. An associated note by Tim Wilson records that Dick Phelps identified stroke as Ernie Barry and 3 as Clasper (though unclear which of that family).

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