Item 1897 - Photographs of First Trinity 2nd Boat

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BOAT/A/6/2/1897

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Photographs of First Trinity 2nd Boat

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  • Lent 1897 (Creation)

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2 photographic prints in mat, b&w; each 20 x 25.3 cm in mat 38 x 70 cm

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Verso of frame had "Lee 179" written in pencil, a reference to Arthur Neale Lee? or to Raymond Culver Mott, who practiced at Lee, Kent, and Parkstone, Dorset.

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Purchased from Busby Auctioneers & Valuers (Bridport, Dorset), December 2025.

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Two photographs in one mat of twelve men at the boathouse, with the nine men in boater hats decorated with flowers; another photograph of the crew in the boat in front of the boathouse, flag visible in first, waving in second. The crew is named on the mat with their weights, though these are fading so that the wieghts for some are illegible. "Bumped Corpus, Trinity Hall 2" appears in centre.

Coach: Raymond Broadley Etherington-Smith. Bow Reginald Henry Urwick [misidentified on the mat as R. N. Urwick], 2. Arthur Neale Lee, 3. Robert John Wingfield Heale and Roger William Wakefield, 4. Raymond Culver Mott, 5. Hon Geoffrey William Algernon Howard, 6. Arthur William Wakefield, 7. George Spencer Hoffmann [misidentified on the mat as H. D. Hoffman], Str. Bertram Douglas Fox, Cox Hugh Davenport Ledward.

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