Author: Ellen
Instead of boring my friends with my need to catalog my life through music, I'm putting it here.
Boyne On Shooting ‘The Social Network’ 4
Men Of Kent Booksigning
A Silvester Family Affair
A Family Affair
Enthusiastic Rowing Poems
Movies With Tenuous Rowing Connections
Boyne On Shooting ‘The Social Network’ 2 & 3
Chris Dodd On Tony Fox
Boyne On Shooting ‘The Social Network’ 1
“We Row: The Women of Canadian Rowing”
History Of Australian Rowing
Portuguese Rowing History
The Boy, Me, And ‘Captain Hook’
The Winklevoss & Facebook, Again…
Tony Fox: An Extraodinary British Sculler
Tony Curtis: The Viking And Playboy
I Thought The Water
Dryland Rowing
Babes Rowing On A Roof Top
Ten Years Ago…
Orm’s Son Svarthöfde
Frans G Bengtsson’s Mother Tongue
"Cheers, Rowers!"
The Most Handsomest Dan
Handsome Dan
OFF!
Rowing Images From Yale
Rowing Kicks Off In New Bedford
Rowing Trophy: Lost And Found, And ‘Stuck’…
Rowing Trophy: Found And Lost…
Wisdom Of An Ocean Rower
A Wingfields Sculler’s ‘Pilot Boat’
Not A Rowing Book
Pocock Newsletter
Mystic Weekend Of Rowing 2010
FISA Survey
Steve Gladstone New Yale Coach
Wingfields’ Champions
Computer problems
Anna And Alan Take The 2010 Wingfields
German Rigging, Italian Rigging, Or?
The Sculling Earl To Be
The Poet On 107 Water Street
Stonington Rower Wins At Henley
Princeton Lightweights 1948-1950
A Funny Photo Blog On Rowing
Rowing With A Dolphin
Smiling Scullers
2011 Red Bull XRow
More About Slide-one
Gustav Rennerfelt: A Swedish Innovator
The Atlantic Water Games 2009
Photographs From The Atlantic Water Games 2010
16th Atlantic Water Games 2010
Punting, Anyone?
New Book: Men Of Kent
Rowing In The Sun
Max Sculling
Dress Code For A Steward
Agreeing With ‘Gully’…
Greetings From Toronto!
Rowing Among Bomb Blasts
French Victory In Malmö
Filming For The Facebook Movie
Facebook and Rowing
The Mysterious Sculler
Working From Home
In The Spirit Of The Pococks
The History Of Wellington RC
Church Boat Marathon
The 296th Doggett’s Coat And Badge Wager
For The Case Of Å, Ä and Ö
New Edition Of ‘The Long Ships’
Rowing’s Finest Award Goes To James Tomkins
World Cup Rowing In Lucerne
By Act Of Parliament In 1555
The Commons Beat The Lords
World Cup Madness
