CC GBR FIGOPUZZLE Sudocard °Rowing° No. 11 - Charles Murray Pitman (Oxford University BC)
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GBR magazine °Vanity Fair° 1895 March 28th |
CC GBR FIGOPUZZLE Sudocard °Rowing° No. 12 - Walter Erskine Crum (Oxford University BC)
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GBR magazine °Vanity Fair° 1896 March 19h
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CC GBR FIGOPUZZLE Sudocard °Rowing° No. 13 - Douglas Hamilton McLean (Oxford University BC)
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GBR magazine °Vanity Fair° 1897 Apr. 8th |
CC GBR FIGOPUZZLE Sudocard °Rowing° No. 14 - Harcourt Gilbey Gold (GBR 1876-1952), victorious Oxford stroke 1896, 1897 & 1898
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GBR magazine "Vanity Fair" 1899 March 23rd |
H. G. Gold stroked the Oxford crews that won the Boat Race in 1896, 1897 and 1898.
CC GBR FIGOPUZZLE Sudocard °Rowing° No. 15 - William Dudley Ward (Cambridge University BC)
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GBR magazine °Vanity Fair° 1900 March 29th |
- CC GBR FIGOPUZZLE Sudocard °Rowing° No. 16 - Wilfried Hubert Chapman (Cambridge University BC)
- CC GBR FIGOPUZZLE Sudocard °Rowing° No. 17 Douglas C.R. Stuart (Cambridge University BC), M8+ bronze medal winner OG London 1908
- CC GBR FIGOPUZZLE Sudocard °Rowing° No. 18 - Banner Carruthers Johnstone (GBR 1882-1964), M8+ gold medal winner OG London (Henley) 1908
- CC GBR FIGOPUZZLE Sudocard °Rowing° No. 19 - Raymond Broadley Etherington-Smith (GBR 1877-1913), M8+ gold medal winner at OG London (Henley) 1908
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