Identity area
Reference code
BOAT/A/2/7
Title
Trinity Boat Club minute book
Date(s)
- 1875-1884 (Creation)
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Item
Extent and medium
1 vol.
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Name of creator
(Founded 1825)
Archival history
Immediate source of acquisition or transfer
Deposited by the First Trinity Boat Club, Feb. 1925.
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Scope and content
Minutes of meetings and records of races from November 1875 to March 1884. The minutes include lists of members and honorary members, descriptions of Trinity, university and national regattas, including the Philadelphia Centennial Regatta in 1876. Cuttings are pasted in throughout, and the printed 'Laws of the Trial Pairs (Presented by S. Fairbairn, Esq. and R. H. Foster, Esq.)' is laid in loose at the back.
Recording Secretaries: Robert Ritson, Samuel A. Walker, W. Douglas Caröe, John E. W. Wakefield, Joseph H. L. White, John F. Kieser, Montagu Beauchamp, Ernest M. Pollock, and John W. S. Burns.
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Previous shelfmark
REC 34.6
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Subject access points
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Name access points
- Ritson, Robert (1853-1942), surgeon (Subject)
- Walker, Samuel Arthur (1855-1922), clergyman (Subject)
- Caröe, William Douglas (1857-1938), architect (Subject)
- Wakefield, John Edward William (1858-1934), solicitor (Subject)
- White, Joseph Harry Lachlan (1859-1940), army officer (Subject)
- Kieser, John Frederick (1859-1928), District Inspector, Royal Irish Constabulary (Subject)
- Beauchamp, Sir Montagu Harry Proctor (1860-1939), 7th Baronet, missionary (Subject)
- Pollock, Ernest Murray (1861-1936), 1st Viscount Hanworth, politician, judge (Subject)
- Burns, John William (1863-1950), army officer (Subject)
- Fairbairn, Stephen (1862-1938), rowing coach (Subject)