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BOAT/A/6/1/2/2
Title
Photograph of the First Trinity 2nd Boat
Date(s)
- May 1873 (Creation)
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1 photographic print 22.8 x 28 cm in mat 35 x 42 cm; b&w
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(Founded 1825)
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Photograph of crew in boat in front of two buildings on riverside with men and women on the shore, with caption below listing the team, positions, and weights. Names of the crew: J. H. Richardson, W. Leaf, G. Ll.n. Mann, W. B. Close, A. G. Ogilvie, R. Booth, J. Bonham-Carter, A. B. Woodd, with S. H. Graves, Captain, and T. W. Anderson, Cox. Photograph taken by Hills & Saunders. Title at top reads '1st Trin 2nd Boat, May 1873, Fourth on the River.'
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A photograph of the same crew posed in an arbour has been laid in loose to the album.
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- Richardson, John Horsfall (1852-1941), clergyman (Subject)
- Leaf, Walter (1852-1927), banker and classical scholar (Subject)
- Mann, Gerard Llewellyn Noel (1854-1884), planter in Ceylon (Subject)
- Close, William Brooks (1853-1923), land developer and colliery owner (Subject)
- Ogilvie, Arthur Graeme (1859-1897), mining engineer (Subject)
- Booth, Richard (b 1851), barrister (Subject)
- Carter, John Bonham- (1852-1905), son of John Bonham-Carter (Subject)
- Woodd, Arthur Bethune (1852-1938), naval officer (Subject)
- Graves, Samuel Haughton (1853-1911), barrister (Subject)
- Anderson, Thomas William (1852-1925), son of James Anderson (Subject)
- Hills & Saunders, photographers (Subject)