Rowing Oar, London Rowing Club, Henley Royal Regatta 1932

Rowing Oar, London Rowing Club, Henley Royal Regatta 1932

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London Rowing Club, Winners Of The Thames Challenge Cup, Henley Royal Regatta 1932
The full length oar is an original traditional London Rowing Club presentation rowing oar with gilt calligraphy. The writing on the trophy blade is in good condition. The oar is numbered 8 so would have belonged to E.D. Wetton, as that was his position and we acquired five other oars at the time all with Wetton's name on them. Along with the number 8 is painted 'E.Norris, The Olympic Tubular, Putney'. This is Edmund Norris was an oar and scull manufacturer who invented the tubular oar in 1906, thus making oars lighter and more rigid. His father, also Edmund, was a mast, oar and scull maker also from at Putney. As well as the calligraphy on the blade there are two painted crests, one the LRC and the other the Royal Coat of arms of the United Kingdom.

The trophy blade reads:-

'London R.C, Winners of The Thames Challenge Cup, Henley Royal Regatta, 1932'.
Bow J.Grumbar. 9.9
2 F.R. Derry. 10.1
3 A.E.C. Drake 12.3
4 B.T. Hill. 12.10
5 P.H. Jackson. 13.0
6 R.W. Burkitt. 11.6
7 R.J.D. Forbes. 11.8
Str E.D. Wetton. 10.13
Cox J. Brown. 9.8
Beat - Univ. Coll. Ox., Peterhouse. B.C, 1st Trinity. B.C., Reading. B.C., Imperial Coll.B.C.

The London Rowing Club (LRC) is one of the oldest rowing clubs on the River Thames and was founded in 1856 at the instigation of Herbert Playford, A. Casamajor and Josias Nottidge. The club was formed to promote rowing on the Thames and to win Medals and beat the university crews which dominated Henley Royal Regatta. These three formed part of the crew that won the Grand Challenge Cup at Henley in 1857. One of the most famous of former members is Graham Hill, the Formula One racing driver, who incorporated the club colours in his helmet design.

Dimensions:

Height 369.5 cm / 145 "
Period

1900-1949

Year

1932

Medium

Pine

Country

United Kingdom

Condition

Very good.

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