
Tag: Auriol Kensington RC


Post Modern

The 75th WHoRR: Going Strong

A Period of National Mourning

Olaf Tufte Awarded the Thomas Keller Medal

Henley Tuesday: Back to 3 BC (Before COVID)

Going To Steve’s Head

Invention: One Mother (Necessity) But Many Fathers

At The Pictures: A Hundred Thousand Oarsmen

The Thames: Assisting the Enemy

Henley 2021: Late on the Start but Ready to Race

Good Signs…

Two’s A Crowd…

Chris Cramer: Newsman and Oarsman

Laid Back

Sam Mackenzie (1936 – 2020): Larrikin and Oarsman

NF20

HRR 2020: Not Rowed Out

Richmond Regatta: A Duck Hunt and a Pig Hunt

Henley Womens Regatta 2020: DNS*

Remembering Rowing and the River During Lockdown

Clubs and Boathouses of the Tideway: Part II

May Time III:I From Tubby to Piggy

UK Rowing Stops

Valentine’s Day: Hugs, Kisses and Rowmance

Party On

Kit Inspection

Images of Henley 2019: Getting Up To Speed In The Heats

Hooray Henley

Bond 25: Sex, Snobbery and Sadism – Plus a Bit of Rowing

Letters That Mean So Much: A Suggestion From ‘Steve’

HTBS@10: Not Wimping Out – The HTBS 10th Anniversary Lunch

HTBS@10: A Decade of Decisive Moments

HTBS@10: For HTBS Types… and Maybe Some Others

HTBS@10: Second Call For Lunch

Learn How to Coach Your Crews to Olympic Success (Possibly)

HTBS@10: Luncheon Is Served

Tom Everson Revisited

Rowers Remember Their Own: #bladesofremembrance

From Golden Days to Flanders Fields: Remembering Fallen Oarsmen on the Centenary of the Armistice

A First Trip to the HOCR

As Ye Row, So Shall Ye Reap*: A Boating Benediction

Remembering Oarsmen Who Shall Grow Not Old

Head-to-Head-to-Head-to-Head

The Biffens of Hammersmith – Builders of Boats Big and Small

Badges of Honour

Honouring Our Own Tim Koch

Henley: Onboard The Umpire’s Launch

Down By The Riverside: Henley’s Opening Day

HWR at 30

The Met: Open To The World Since 1866

Peter Coni: Turning Over An Old Leaf

International Women’s Day 2017: A Rowing Viewpoint

Don’t Smile For The Camera: Some Old Crew Pictures

Rescued from the Flames and Risen from the Ashes

Henley the First

Henley 2016: That Friday Feeling

Henley: A Sustained Wish to Excel

Remembering ‘Auld Acquaintance’

Rowing with the Harlot of Jerusalem (and other friends)

Henley Thursday: Weather Cools Down, Racing Heats Up

The Henley Regattas: Ladies First

Birthday Tea

The Beresfords Are Back?

W.D. Kinnear – World Amateur Sculling Champion

The Oarsmen’s Cenotaphs*

Tales of the Riverbank: Hammersmith

Lions not Donkeys

Henley Makes Its Final Preparations

Tufte On The Thames

The Art Of Being Aware Of Rowing History…

Julius Beresford Wiszniewski

Olaf Tufte: “You Can Always Hear The Boat Sing A Little More…”

The Story Of Wally Kinnear, Or ‘Not Tonight…’

The Rowers Of Vanity Fair

Marlow RC’s War Memorial

One Of (The Many) Henley Traditions

I Have To Inform You…

Oarsmen Who Gave Their Lives
