Tag: Ned Hanlan
Book Review: Rowing From the Inside Out
The Beaver and the Bird
Joseph E. Trigg: Trailblazing Witness to History – Part I
Photo Essay 4: 19th Century Tobacco Sports Cards
An Oarsman and a Gentleman: Frenchy Johnson Steps Forth
Photo Essay 3: Vintage Sheet Music Covers
Photo Essay 2: Postal Stamps
Frenchy A. Johnson – Part II: Ode to an Oarsman
Frenchy A. Johnson – Part I: Oarsman to Marksman
A Memorial to Ned (and Louis)
The Professional Scullers’ Off-The-Water Activities – Part I
The Silver Lake Regattas
Borrowing From The Library
B. H. Howell: The Diamonds Winner in 1898 and 1899
Rowing Trip to Sweden
John Hawks Clasper, His Father’s Son. Part I: The Professional Oarsman
Time to Grow a Mo!
Fine Art & Foul Play
Art and the Pro-Am Divide
A Silver Lining for a Blue Cloud?
Q&A: Bill Lanouette on The Triumph of the Amateurs
Rowing Books for Christmas II
Bill Miller: A Hanlan Letter
Putting Rowers on a Pedestal
Rowing & People of Colour: A Few of the Few
Tales of the Unexpected II – No Direction Home
A Sherbet for Quarantine
The Political Courtney
John H. Clasper Patented Countervail
Tom’s Treasures
The People’s Ned Hanlan
Rowing Our Way to a Separate (and Proud) Australian Identity
Canadian Champion Sculler Ned Hanlan
Serendipity in Vancouver
Rowing History Footnote: Towns Followed by Mishaps in London
Greetings From Toronto!
