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BOAT/A/6/1/2/3
Title
Photograph of the First Trinity 5th Boat
Date(s)
- Lent 1874 (Creation)
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1 photographic print 20.5 x 25.7 cm in mat 35 x 42 cm; b&w
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(Founded 1825)
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Photograph of crew in suits on the steps of the tribune in Nevile's Court, with flag. Caption below lists the team, positions, and weights. Names of the crew: W. Bradford, H. P. Smith, J. H. K. Griffith, A. E. Burn, F. H. Mellor, W. Ker, R. Mercer, J. T. Penrose, Captain R. Booth, Cox H. F. Cox. Photograph taken by Hills & Saunders. Title at top reads '1st Trin 5th Boat, Lent 1874, Seven places in four nights.'
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- Bradford, William (b 1854), barrister (Subject)
- Smith, Harry Percival (1854-1926), clergyman (Subject)
- Griffith, John Harnage King (? 1854-1923), army officer (Subject)
- Burn, Alexander Edward Pelham (1855-1907), army officer (Subject)
- Mellor, Francis Hamilton (1854-1925), judge (Subject)
- Ker, Walter Charles Alan (1853-1929), barrister (Subject)
- Mercer, Randall (1853-1941), banker (Subject)
- Penrose, John Trevenen (1853-1926), clergyman (Subject)
- Booth, Richard (b 1851), barrister (Subject)
- Cox, Henry Fisher (b 1848), son of Edward Cox (Subject)
- Hills & Saunders, photographers (Subject)