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BOAT/A/2/11 · Pièce · 1889-1923
Fait partie de Trinity College Boat Club records

Reports and fiscal accounts of Henley regattas from 1889, 1891-1896, c 1899, 1904, 1906-1914, 1919-1923. Reports signed by club officers C. E. Ashford, Graham C. Kerr, L. A. E. Ollivant, Herbert A. Game, Douglas Spicer, A. Close Brooks, Gerald B. Lloyd, M. Daffarn, F. E. Hellyer, C. F. Burnand, Ralph S. Shove, Robin C. Barrett, Archibald D. B. Pearson, and Edward J. S. Donner.

The following names are mentioned in this volume: William Adams, Clement James Mellish Adie, Walter Sibbald Adie, Eustace Aubertin Airy, John Edric Russell Allen, Stanley Rhodes Armitage, Christopher Wyborne Armstrong, Henry Russell Atkinson, Robert Osmer Atkinson, Walter William Rouse Ball, Charles Gonville Banister, Ernest Barningham, William Donald Barratt, Helton Godwin Baynes, Clive Oliver Bertram Beale, Herbert Kenrick Beale, Sir John Field Beale, Sir Samuel Richard Beale, Lewis Grote Beaumont, Charles Murray Beazley, John Gerald Mortimer Bernard, Cameron Howard Beves, George Charles Birch, Henry Edmund Blackburne-Daniell, George Wilfrid Blenkin, Harris Booth, Lennox A. K. Boswell, James Bevan Bowen, James Reddy Beadon Branson, Sir George Arthur Harwin Branson, William Philip Sutcliffe Branson, Francis Donald Holden Bremner, Alfred Eric Percival Giles Bridge, John Graham Monroe Broadbent, Walter Broadbent, Richard Wilfred Broadrick, Ernest Augustus Brooks, Alfred Milner Brown, Harold George Brown, Peter Beale Howard Brown, Samuel Harold Brown, Francis Campbell Brown Douglas, John Southerden Burn, Francis William Burn, Hilton Cawood Butler, Egbert Cadbury, Laurence John Cadbury, Duncan Cameron-Swan, Banner Carruthers-Johnstone, Oswald Armitage Carver, Richard Gardiner Casey, Hugh Charles Cayley, Douglas George Cherrington, Edwin Dowsett Clark, Sydney Herbert Clark, William Robert Bruce Clarke, James Brooks Close, William Brooks Close, Keith David Cochrane, George Dudley Colcough, David Charles Collins, Felix Alexander Vincent Copland-Griffiths, Gerard Allen Crane, James Sandemann Cunningham, Sir Herbert William Davis-Goff, 2nd Baronet, John Albert Lister Denison, Eric Donaldson, Malcolm Donaldson, Thornycroft Donaldson, Stuart Downs, Humphrey Richard Owen Drake, Alfred Lionel Drew, Douglas Garden Duff, Edward Reynolds Durham, Henry William Eaden, John Eaden, Harry Eltringham, Raymond Broadley Etherington-Smith, Roger Eykyn, George Edward Thomas Eyston, Basil Arbuthnot Fenwick, Edward Archibald Forbes, Philip Lockton Forwood, Pelham La Trobe Foster, Philip Tillard Foyster, Arthur Louis Roger Gaddum, Kenneth Gordon Garnett, Edward Graves Mayne Gibson, Donald Herbert Louis Gollan, William Hugh Gorringe, Standish Robert Gage Prendergast Vereker, 7th Viscount Gort, Cuthbert Grasemann, Alexander Reith Gray, Thomas Leslie Clarke Gregory, Francis Grote, Kenneth Hamilton, Cyril Elmore Hammond, Edward Harding, John Reginald Harraton, Charles Allen Seymour Hawker, Archie Edward Heath, Thomas Archibald Montgomerie Hill, Joseph Brodie Hoare, Andrew John Hodgkin, Thomas Edward Hodgkin, Hereward Hook, Bertram Hopkinson, Christopher Maynard Horne, Roger Saul Howson, Robert Crompton Hutton, Cyril Walford Osborn Jenkyn, Arthur George Johnson, George Horace Johnstone, Cecil Mark Aidan Kebbell, Roderick Vivian Kennard, John Francis Oliver King, Harrington Robley Law, Alexander Seymore Lee, William Emerson Lee, Rudolf Chambers Lehmann, Arthur Reginald Lister, Hugh Evelyn Jackson Lister, Sir William Tindall Lister, Gerald Braithwaite Lloyd, Alan Scrivener Lloyd, Eric Ivan Lloyd, Harry Audley Lucas, Hussey Burgh George Macartney, William Mallalieu, Rawlyn Richard Maconchy Mallock, Joseph Harold Mandleberg, Ian Anderson Mann, William John Martin-Tomson, Cyril Collingwood Maughan, George Brown Sievewright McBain, Richard Hood Metcalfe, Arthur Pemberton Methuen, Hubert Charles Meysey-Thompson, Edward Stapleton Moore, Sydney Cope "Kidney" Morgan, Cyril Edward Nisbet, Brinsley Hampton Nixon, Kishchiro Okura, Harold Godfrey Palmer, James Arthur Palmes, Alexander Alexandrovich Paschkoff, Basil Alexandrovich Paschkoff, Malcolm Endicott Peabody, Allan T. G. C. Peachey, Walter Arnold Copland Perry, George Godfrey Phillips, Gonne St Clair Pilcher, John Vincent Pixell, Ronald Vanneck Powell, HRH Yugala Prince of Siam, Evan Brodribb Pughe, Frank Stewart Waddington Raikes, Charles Milner Ratcliff, Frank McCalmont Rawlins, Henry William Ternent Reed, Donald Hugh Baillie Reynolds, Neville Julian Rich, John Andrew Ritson, George Hermann Rittner, John Brenchley Rosher, Percy Lionel Rothband, Anwer Thomas Law Rumbold, Alexander John Buckley Rutherford, Ronald Harcourt Sanderson, Sir William Borradaile Savory, 3rd Baronet, Harry Gordon Selfridge, James Dundas Simpson, Robert H. V. Sivewright, William Frederick Smith, Sir Edwin Arney Speed, Eric Evan Spicer, Gerald Evan Spicer, Lancelot Dykes Spicer, Samuel William Steane, Frederick George Hutton Storey, John Kenneth Swaine, Vincent Thompson, George Edward Tregoning, Francis George Truscott, Francis Henry Tuke, Lancelot Boileau Ussher, Robert Vaughan-Johnson, Wilfred Douglas Vernon, Alfons Benno Von Weiss, Ernest Elliot Walker, Kenneth Walker, James Walmsley, John Carlisle Warrington, Edward Henry Wright Weaver, Cary Richard Hampton Weekes, Geoffrey Harris Whitehill, Edward Williams, John Christopher Wilson, Denys Arthur Winstanley, Edward John Woodhouse, and William Alexander Young.

BOAT/F/2/2 · Pièce · 1902-1911
Fait partie de Trinity College Boat Club records

Accounts for the balls held in the Corn Exchange on 10 June 1902, 16 June 1903, 14 June 1904, 13 June 1905, 12 June 1906, 11 June 1907, 16 June 1908, 15 June 1909, 14 June 1910 (ball abandoned owing to the death of King Edward VII), and 13 June 1911.

The accounts consist of a numbered list with names of attendees, name of the Trinity voucher, and cost of tickets. A summary of expenses appears at the end of each year's list. The Honorary Secretaries for the balls were Arthur D. Gilmour, Douglas Spicer, Arthur L. Lawrence, Malcolm Donaldson, John S. Burn, Alfred L. Drew, Maurice Daffarn, Eric Donaldson, and Cyril F. Burnand.

First Trinity Boat Club minute book
BOAT/A/2/9.1-2 · Pièce · 1892-1911
Fait partie de Trinity College Boat Club records

Minutes of meetings and records of races from October 1892 to February 1911. The minutes include lists of resident members, descriptions of Trinity, university, and national regattas, and mentions of the May Ball. There is a partial index at front and cuttings pasted in and laid in loose, including bumps charts that have been filled in, and one bumps chart made by hand for the 1898 races. There are several appeal letters: to purchase the land on which the Boat House sat, Feb. 1896; to publish the history of the club by W. W. Rouse Ball, and to cover expenses in the wake of the cancellation of the Ball in 1910 due to the death of the king, and unexpected works costs required by the city.

Recording Secretaries: Thornycroft Donaldson, R. W. Broadrick, Lightly Simpson, J. Field Beale, Edward G. M. Gibson (for a term), Gerard A. Crane, Harold U. Gould, Clement J. M. Adie, R. H. Sanderson, Geoffrey Parker, Francis W. Odgers, Kenneth V. Elphinstone, Samuel R. Beale, Douglas Spicer, A. Lyndon Lawrence, Edward S. Moore, William D. Barratt, J. S. Burn, A. Close Brooks, Gerald B. Lloyd, J. Walmsley, A. Lionel Drew, Maurice Daffarn, E. D. Clark, Eric Donaldson, and Ralph S. Shove.