Identified Athletes
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CC GBR 1902 WILL'S Cigarettes °Wingfield Sculls° °Vanity Fair° 2nd series No. 48 - Mr. Guy Nickalls (1866-1935)
M8+ gold medal winner OG London 1908 at the age of 42
23 victories at Henley Royal Regatta 1885-1907, among them Diamond Sculls 1888-1890 and 1893-1894
Winner of the Wingfield Sculls 1887-1889
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CC GBR 1912 PEARKS TEA °Sports° No. 3 °Sculling°
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CC GBR 1924 GALLAHER'S CIGARETTES °British Champions of 1923° No. 32 - J. Beresford jnr., winner of the Wingfield Sculls 1923
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CC GBR 1924 GALLAHER'S CIGARETTES °British Champions of 1923° No. 33 - M.K. Morris, London RC, winner of the Diamond Sculls at Henley Royal Regatta 1923
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CC GBR 1925 TURF CIGARETTES A. BOGUSLAVSKY No. 23 °Rowing° - Oxford versus Cambridge race 1911
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CC GBR 1926 LAMBERT & BUTLER °Who's Who in Sport° No. 11 - Cambridge University B.C.
Cambridge won by five lengths with M.F.A. Keen (bow), W.F. Smith, G.H. Ambler, B.T. Craggs, L.V. Bevan, J.B. Bell, S.K. Tubbs, E.C. Hamilton-Russell (stroke), J.A. Brown (cox) -
CC GBR 1926 LAMBERT & BUTLER °Who's Who in Sport° No. 17 - Major L. Goodsell (AUS), professional world sculling champion 1925-1927
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CC GBR 1927 LAMBERT & BUTLER °The World of Sport° No. 30 - Cambridge University BC 8+, winner of the Boat Race 1927
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CC GBR 1927 LAMBERT & BUTLER °The World of Sport° No. 35 - Sculling - R. T. Lee, winner of the Diamond Sculls at Henley Royal Regatta 1927
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CC GBR 1927 LAMBERT & BUTLER °Who's Who in Sport (1926)° No. 47 J. Beresford jr
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CC GBR 1928 CHURCHMAN'S CIGARETTES - H. A. (Bert) Barry (GBR), professional World Champion 1927
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CC GBR 1929 GODFREY PHILLIPS °Olympic Champions Amsterdam 1928° No. 33 - R. Pearce (AUS)
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CC GBR 1929 GODFREY PHILLIPS °Olympic Champions Amsterdam 1928° No. 34 - H. W. G. Wright Jr. (CAN)
H. W. G. Wright Jr. won the 3rd preliminary M1X heat against NED and his
intermediate race against ITA, then lost the quarterfinal against GBR. In
the ranking table he was placed 5th overall among 15 competitors. He also
competed with his partner Jack Guest in the M2X event and won the silver
medal.
The Sloten course, about 15 km from the city centre, allowed only two boats
to race abreast in each race.
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CC GBR 1930 Amalgamated Press °Champion Sports° - Lou Barry (GBR), winner of the 1927 Doggett's Coat and Badge Race
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CC GBR 1930 MAJOR DRAPKIN & CO. Tobacco °Sporting Celebrities in Action° No. 25 - E. Barry (GBR), professional world sculling champion 1912-14 and 1920
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CC GBR 1930 MAJOR DRAPKIN & CO. Tobacco °Sporting Celebrities in Action° No. 26 - R. Arnst (NZL), professional world sculling champion 1908 - 1912 and 1921
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CC GBR 1931 CHURCHMAN'S CIGARETTES °Sporting Celebrities No. 41 - T.A. Brocklebank (GBR), stroke of the successful Cambridge Boat Race crews 1929-1931
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CC GBR 1931 CHURCHMAN'S CIGARETTES °Sporting Celebrities° No. 42 - H. R. Pearce (CAN), winner of the Diamont Sculls 1931 and professional World 's Sculling champion 1933- Worldwar II (undefeated retirement)
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CC GBR 1934 GALLAHER'S CIGARETTES °Champions° No. 15 R. Pearce (CAN), winner of the Diamond Sculls 1931
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CC GBR 1935 ARDATH TOBACCO STATE EXPRESS 333 °Sport Champions° No. 21 - E. A. °Ted° Phelps (GBR), professional world sculling champion 1930-1933
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