Tag: River and Rowing Museum
RIP RRM
Journey’s End
The River & Rowing Museum Will Close in September
HWR 2025: A Celebration Of Women’s Rowing, Part I
The HoRR: From Pencils To Processors
Celebrating Tom Weil
The River And Rowing Museum: Not Viable
Crossing Henley Bridge
The 2025 Boat Race: Under Starter’s Orders
Weil’s Within Wheels: A Collector Extraordinaire
Tom E. Weil – The Great Benefactor of Rowing
Tom Weil: A Kind, Wonderful and Passionate Historian and Friend
Tom Remembered At Henley
Remembering Tom
Win, Lose And Draw: The Coxing Career of GL Davis
Clive Of The Lea
R.I.P. Clive Radley
Intelligence Quotient
Henley’s Rowing Museum (Version 2.0)
Henley’s Rowing Museum (Version 1.0)
A Day At The Museum
And the Winners are…
Chester Regatta, Part V: Gentlemen In Charge, 1839 – 1855
The RRM: Great Opportunity, Big Challenge
The Woodgate Treasures from Henley
River & Rowing Museum To Reopen
The Boys In The Boat: On The Start
IWD 2023: Women As Wet-Bobs
Rowing Trip to Sweden
HOSR Story Hour: Preserving Rowing History
Preserving the History of Rowing, its People and Places
Steve O’Connor – New Director of RRM
Chris Medals
A Peer Stranger Than Fiction
Pocock 7: Golden Gateway to Helsinki
Cameo of the Cam
Pocock in Berlin: The Best of Times, The Worst of Times
Seattle-on-Thames
Kings of the Cam
Rowing Commentary Training Day
Englishman, Irishman, Jokerman
The Return of the Doc Riggall
Gordon Bennett!*
An Award to River & Rowing Museum will Help it to be a ‘Hub for the Community’
The Fitzwilliam Museum: Where the Lion lies down with the Ox*
The 1908 Olympic Games – Part II
The Sport of Rowing – Now on World Rowing
A Study in Scarlet
Rowing History’s Baker Street Irregulars
River & Rowing Museum Awarded Culture Recovery Fund Due to COVID
Reminder: Lisa Taylor Webinar on Rowing, 14 April
Charles Merivale: Looking Down On The 2021 Boat Race
Maurice Phelps: Chronicler of the Dynasty
Lisa Taylor Webinar on Rowing
Colin Porter: A Rebel with a Cause
Reverting To Type
The Cerebral Giant
The Burnell Albums
“The Sport of Rowing” on World Rowing
The Importance of Weil, Thomas E.
Rowing Books for Christmas III
RRM is Open
The Unquiet Australian
Sam Mackenzie (1936 – 2020): Larrikin and Oarsman
Sportswriters and Rowing Correspondents
River & Rowing Museum Re-Opens
Peter Mallory: Lady Margaret BC Painting
Chris Dodd: A Few of my Favourite Things
The Rowing Memsahibs of Naini Tal
RRM Celebrates Its Volunteers
Regatta’s Presses Fall Silent
The Brexit Olimpicks
General Sir George Higginson: An Aquatic Postscript
May Time II
UK Rowing Stops
Randan Thoughts…
24-Hour Row at RRM
Expecto Remo
