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  • 81Walter Bradford Woodgate — (1841 1920), British oarsman and barrister, was born at Belbroughton, Worcestershire on 20 September 1841. He died at Southampton on 1 November 1920. in 1858 where he lingered well into the 1860s, mainly on the river. A larger than life character …

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  • 82Caresse Crosby — Born April 20, 1891(1891 04 20)[1]:1 New Rochelle, New York[2] Died January 26, 1970 …

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  • 83Yawl — A yawl (from Dutch Jol ) is a two masted sailing craft similar to a sloop or cutter but with an additional mizzen mast well aft of the main mast, often right on the transom. A small mizzen sail is hoisted on the mizzen mast.The yawl was… …

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  • 84Southport and St Anne's lifeboats disaster — On the 9 December 1886 the Mexico , a Hamburg registered barque bound for Guayaquil from Liverpool went aground near Southport, in a full west north westerly gale.A lifeboat, the Eliza Fernley, was launched from Southport in response to distress… …

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  • 85St. Catharines Rowing Club — The St. Catharines Rowing Club is a non profit organization located in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. It has a long history of rowing excellence and community service dating back over more than a century.Founded in 1903 Port Dalhousie, Ontario… …

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  • 86Rowing at the 1912 Summer Olympics - Men's coxed fours — The men s coxed fours was a rowing event held as part of the Rowing at the 1912 Summer Olympics programme. It was the second appearance of the event, which had been held at the 1900 Summer Olympics but had been replaced by coxless fours at the… …

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  • 87History of Chester — The history of Chester extends back nearly two millennia, covering all periods of British history in between then and the present day. The city of Chester was founded as a fort, known as Deva , by the Romans in AD 79. The city was the scene of… …

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  • 88Kent School Boat Club — The Kent School Boat Club was founded in 1922 on the banks of the Housatonic River as Kent School s rowing team. Originally all male, as was the school, KSBC integrated the girls crew team, KGBC, in 2003. KSBC has three varsity boats and one… …

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  • 89Frederick I Pitman — Frederick (Freddie) I Pitman was one of eight brothers who all went to Eton and all rowed. He was the first of three of the brothers to race in the Oxford Cambridge Boat Race, the others being R.O. Pitman (aka “Rosie”) who rowed for Oxford in… …

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  • 90Henry Ernest Searle — Infobox Person name = Henry Ernest Searle image size = 200px caption = Henry Searle in 1889 birth name = Henry Searle birth date = 1866 07 14 birth place = Grafton, New South Wales, Australia death date = 1889 12 10 death place = Melbourne,… …

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