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- 1936-1941 (Creation)
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1 vol.
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History of the club as written by officers for each year from Michaelmas 1936 to 1940. Races are described at the College and University level, at the Henley Regatta, The reports are signed by Captains Thomas D. Little, Ralph E. P. Serocold, Edgar J. A. Freeman, Peter F. Hanbury, Richard W. Hogg, and ending with the announcement of amalgamation with the First Trinity Boat Club in Michaelmas term 1940 by I. R. Clout, and a further note from Edward P. Hawthorne jointly with V. A. Cooke, Captain of the First Trinity, recommending that the amalgamation be continued after the end of the war.
The following names also appear in the volume:
Sutton Martin O'Heguerty Abraham, Daniel Aggs, John Aslett Baldwin, John Charles Balfour, William Peter Ward Barnes, William Wedderburn Blake, Christopher Carmichael Boulton, Martin Noel William Burch, David Stuart Harold Bury, Maurice Buxton, Colin Douglas Clark, David Lowry Cole, Edward Foyle Collingwood, Nicholas Moore Daniel, Adrian Francis Drewe, John Colville Erskine Hill, Gordon Lavery Evans, Ian Archibald Forbes, John Houghton Gibbon, Spencer Douglas Herapath, Benjamin Alexander Frederick Hervey-Bathurst, David Arthur Gilbert Hinks, Arthur Brian Hodgson, Paul Philip Howell, Thomas Rickard Eyre Jackson, Humphrey Desmond Juler, Gilbert Henry Peter Karney, McAlister Pender Lonnon, Richard Hugh Godfrey Lyne Pirkis, Alan John Francis Mackay, Luke Brian Arthur Mahon, Ernest Michael Barry Martyn, Donald Currie Mirrielees, Roland Hugh Nelson, Tressilian Bryan Nicholas, John Philip Carrington Palmer, John Trevor Mauleverer Parker, Kenneth Martin Payne, Arthur John Pearce-Serocold, C. Pearce-Serocold, John Edward Pelham, Colin Disturnal Ellison Rich, William Herbert Lowthian Richmond, Harold Robert Norman Rickett, John Charles Cochrane Fydell Rowley, Terence Robert Beaumont Sanders, John Jasper Selwyn, Erik Neil Skrender, Henry Cecil Willingdon Somers Smith, W. G. Steven, Peter Haig Thomas, David Charles Cuninghan Watson, Denys Arthur Winstanley
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Bound in decorated leather covers with gilt tooling and all edges gilt, with coat of arms of Eton College on the front cover and Westminster School on the back.
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Stationer's ticket for W. P. Spalding, 43, Sidney Street, Cambridge inside front cover.
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- Serocold, Ralph Edward Pearce (1916-1998), clergyman (Subject)
- Freeman, Edgar James Albert (1917-1992), barrister (Subject)
- Hogg, Richard William (1918-2002), engineer (Subject)
- Hanbury, Peter Francis (1918-2017), army officer and brewer (Subject)
- Clout, Ivan Reginald (1920-2016), physician (Subject)
- Hawthorne, Edward Peterson (1920-2010), aeronautical and nuclear engineer (Subject)
- Cooke, Victor Alexander (1920-2007), 1st Baron Cooke of Islandreagh in the County of Antrim (Subject)
- Little, Thomas Donald (1916-1940), son of John Douglas Little (Subject)
- Spalding, William Potter (1847-1917), stationer, printer, and publisher (Subject)