Clubs, Schools and Universities
A rowing club boathouse image should be identifiable as such at the first glance. Just a building with no boats, flags or other signs of the sport is only sufficient if the construction of the boathouse is exceptional.
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PC FRA Nogent-sur-Marne - boathouse of La Société d'Encouragement de Sport Nautique (PU 1908)
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PC FRA Nogent-sur-Marne (Seine) Club Nautique de la Bourse (founded 1927) - "Tete de Rivière"
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PC FRA Sainte-Livrade-sur-Lot - Le Club Nautique (PU 1978)
Livrade-sur-Lot is situated in
Nouvelle-Aquitaine (Departement 47 =
Lot-et-Garonne)
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PC FRA St. Quentin - Aviron Saint Quentinois (founded 1922)
PU 1935
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PC FRA Vichy - Sociétés du Club Nautique et de l'Aviron
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PC GBR Cambridge - First Trinity boathouse
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PC GBR Cambridge - Rowing blades of the Cambridge Boat Clubs
The images on this postcard are from the book °Cambridge° by Tim Rawle -
PC GBR Cambridge boathouses (PU 1912)
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PC GBR Evesham - River Avon & boathouse of Evesham RC
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PC GBR Evesham RC (founded 1863) boathouse
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PC GBR Gloucester RC - boathouse (PU 1907)


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PC GBR Kingston RC - boathouse (PU 1911)
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PC GBR London Green's Boathouse at Barnes Bridge
Home of St. George's Ladies RC till 1937
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PC GBR Marlow RC - boathouse
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PC GBR Oxford University Colleges - oar blade colours, flags and arms (3 consecutive cards)



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PC GBR Pengwern BC, Shrewsbury - boathouse (founded 1871)


The postcards in the upper row were postally used in 1908 and 1910 respectively. -
PC GBR Royal Shrewsbury School Boat Club (founded 1864) - boathouse (PU 1961)
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PC GBR Stourport Boat Club (founded 1876) - boathouse (PU 1910)
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PC GBR Wallingford RC (PU 1965)
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PC GER Hameln RC Oberrealschule 1909 - inaugural ceremony of boathouse
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