Tag: Tim Koch
Rowers Remember Their Own: #bladesofremembrance
From Golden Days to Flanders Fields: Remembering Fallen Oarsmen on the Centenary of the Armistice
‘Dulce et decorum est…’
Blades of Remembrance
New Book: On the Evolution of Rowing Boats
Tom’s Treasures
Wingfields 2018: The Thames Has Two New Champions
‘The Eleventh Hour…’
The Gentle Impressionist
Ferdinand Gueldry: Encore
The Leander in the Pink
Postponed: Hidden Histories: Doggett’s Coat and Badge
Putting Rowing Back Into The RRM
The First War to End All Wars
Rob van Mesdag: The Final Farewells
Friendly Hippos?
Brothers, Boats, Blades and Beer – Academic Rowing Clubs in Germany
Something in The City
Doggett’s 2018: Alfie Fulfils His Promise
Something for BR’s Chairman Mark Davies to Investigate?
Wise Words
Pinniped Passengers
A Hidden History of The Thames on Show
Doggett’s 2018: Better Late Than Never
Why German Boathouses were not Jerry Built
The Grosse Wiener – and Ruder Things
Virgil and The Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy of HCBC
Schweinsdick Grobler
As Ye Row, So Shall Ye Reap*: A Boating Benediction
2018 HRR Recap
Young Henley: Student, School and Junior Finals
Henley Women’s Open Events
Henley Men’s Open Events
Henley’s Sabbath: Not A Day of Rest – and Hot as Hell
Henley: Semi Saturday
Henley Friday: Temperatures Rise, Records Fall
Henley Thursday: Shirt Sleeve Order
Henley Wednesday: Form on the 4th of July
Remembering Oarsmen Who Shall Grow Not Old
Henley: HTBS Checked
Chinese Whispers
Cambridge: Boathouse Row
Cambridge: plus ça change
That Gut Feeling: The 2018 Cambridge University May Bumps
Moving Pictures
Henley: Adding to the Family Silver
Leander: Marking the Beginnings of Its Success
Comic Cuts: A Few Hints on the Subject of Oarsmanship
Homes of Rowing
Remembering the Jewish Rowers of Kalisz
Rowing in Weimar Berlin
Anzac Day 2018: Remembering the Diggers*.
Rebels on the River – Part I
Neutral Waters: Into ‘eaven from ‘ell
The 2018 Oxford – Cambridge Veterans’ Race: Life in the Old Dogs Yet
The 2018 Boat Races: Cambridge is the Big Dog in the Fight
Today Is Boat Race Day: Let Battle Commence
Facing the Dark Blue Music
Tideway Week Wednesday: Keeping Tabs on Cambridge
Can Bowden Do A Topolski?
Tideway Week Tuesday: An Oxford Outing
Not to Paddle, but to Dine
The Boat Race and Tideway Week: Eat, Sleep, Row
Head-to-Head-to-Head-to-Head
Stephen Hawking: Remembering the cox ‘with his head in the stars’
Stephen Hawking Dies
Furnivall Sculling Club: Ladies First
Suffragettes and Sport: Legitimate Targets?
Pulling Against the Stream: Historic Images of Women’s Rowing
Black and Blue: Molesey v OUWBC
Weekend Warriors
The Ancient Egyptian Rowing Stroke: Propelling the Boats of Gods and Men
Weighing Up The Boat Race Crews
Neighbours at War: Oxford v Brookes
Light Blue and Purple – A Colour Clash
The Nile Boat Races: ‘A Confusion of Fun’ or ‘Beaten by a Dead Donkey’
Water Colours: Some Paintings Inspired By The River Thames
Tom Weil’s Portillo Moment
