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BOAT/A/7/10
Title
Petitions and letters relating to the amalgamation of the club with Third Trinity
Date(s)
- 1946-1947 (Creation)
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1 folder
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(Founded 1825)
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Deposited by the First Trinity Boat Club, Feb. 1925.
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Carbon typescript of a petition to the directors of the Henley Regatta to compete as the Trinity First and Third, no date (1947?). Accompanied by letters written in response to a canvas of former members of First Trinity about the amalgamation and its terms. Letters written to Stephen Gray by Archie Pearson, Ian [Macpherson?], Harold Rickett, H. A. Lucas, F. E. Hellyer, H. A. Game, Jack Rutherford, S. R. Beale, R. W. M. Arbuthnot, and Richard Beesly.
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REC 29.6/7-22
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- Gray, Stephen Alexander Reith (1926-1982), steelworks manager (Subject)
- Pearson, Archibald David Barclay (1899-1982), stockbroker (Subject)
- Macpherson, Ian (1899-1984), stockbroker (Subject)
- Rickett, Harold Robert Norman (1909-1969), stockbroker (Subject)
- Lucas, Harold Audley (1886-1970), pathologist (Subject)
- Hellyer, Francis Edgcombe (1888-1950), air force officer (Subject)
- Game, Herbert Aylward (1873-1948), businessman (Subject)
- Rutherford, Alexander John Buckley (1900-1979), wine importer (Subject)
- Beale, Samuel Richard (1881-1964), company director (Subject)
- Arbuthnot, Robert Wemyss Muir (1889-1962), merchant, banker (Subject)
- Beesly, Richard (1907-1965), Olympian, engineering company director (Subject)