Pins, Badges & Buttons
Pins, Badges and Buttons are very popular in Germany and France where nearly all clubs and local rowing federations have pins depicting their flags.
In English speaking countries club pins are unknown. They prefer to produce pins and badges for rowing events such as Olympic regattas.
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Pin GBR British Rowing Federation
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Pin GBR COCA-COLA OG London 2012 Aug. 1st = Day 6 (first day of finals)
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Pin GBR COCA-COLA Paralympics London 2012 Sept. 2nd = Day 5
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Pin GBR OG London 2012 - mascots
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Pin GBR OG London 2012 - official pictogram
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Pin GBR OG London 2012 (Eton Dorney 28-07 - 04-08)
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Pin GBR OG London 2012 (Olympic Venue Collection)
Not visible on this scan:
inscription "Eton Dorney" in the space between
"Rowing" and "28/7-4/8/2012" which appears
black and is in fact silvery
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Pin GBR OG London 2012 Aug 4th = Day 9 (last day of finals)
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Pin GBR OG London 2012 with pictogram, Olympic rings and logo of the London Games
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Pin GBR Paralympics London 2012 - official pictogram
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Pin GBR Paralympics London 2012 - stamp image
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Pin GBR Scottish Rowing Federation
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Pin GDR 1962 WERC Berlin-Gruenau
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Pin GER (national colours on big blade)
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Pin GER °Deutscher Jugendmeister° (German Youth Champion)
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Pin GER 1939 (January) Winterhilfswerk Gau Muenchen Oberbayern
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Pin GER 1981 WRC Munich - official logo
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Pin GER 1983 Deutscher Ruderverband centenary celebration at Cologne
DRV = Deutscher Ruderverband
(founded at Cologne 1883)
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Pin GER 1983 WRC Duisburg
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Pin GER 1986 Hamburg - 150 years of ROWING in Germany
The first German rowing club
was founded in 1836:
Der Hamburger und Germania RC
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