Tag: Clive Radley
Clive Of The Lea
R.I.P. Clive Radley
The Winner Takes It All
Rowing Books for Christmas II
Rowing Futures
The Radleys are now in America
Henley: Onboard The Umpire’s Launch
Wherries and Ferries Against the Tide
Olympic Champion Alex Gregory Gives Inspiring Talk at RRM
“J. Hopper” is Donated to the River and Rowing Museum
HTBS Turns 8 – Good Grief!
Richmond-upon-Thames, Part II: 64 years with Bill Colley
Richmond-upon-Thames, Part I: A Reminder of the Golden Age of Boating
River Lea Developments over the Years
Book – Liquid History: The Thames Through Time
Skiff Model
Ten Old Sculling Boats For Sale
A 1950s/60s Sid Radley-Built Boat Unearthed
Dogged Doggett Determination Sees Folkard Home
The 2016 Boat Races on HTBS
My Day at the 2016 Boat Races
BBC Trivialised Its Boat Race Coverage
It was Different in the 1950s
George Harrison and Henley
The History of Pengwern BC – And the Friendship Between Two Rowing Historians
A Reappraisal of the Importance of the River Lea
Yvonne Stuart – By Bossie Phelps Called a Pioneer of Women’s Rowing
A Journey to the Past at the 2015 Lea RC September Regatta
The Mystery with the Sid Radley-built “J. Hopper”
The First GB Ladies Rowing Team to Compete Abroad
Great-Aunt Phoebe Radley: A Forgotten Pioneer of Women’s Competitive Rowing
Getting a Ride on the Launch
