Tag: Tim Koch
Good Signs…
HRH Prince Philip
A Little Bird Told Me…
The Boat Race of ’21: Two Days to go, a Hundred Years Gone
Two’s A Crowd…
Yes, But What Do They Actually Spend It On?
In Ely-sian Fields
Bernhard von Gaza: Olympian, Champion Sculler, Writer and Soldier
Alf: The Twinn Who Was One Of A Kind
HWR 2021: From Lockdown To Countdown
Charles Merivale: Looking Down On The 2021 Boat Race
The Crew That Makes The Boat Sing
Aquatic Treasures Of The British Museum
The Boat Race Welcomes The Heavenly Twins
Maurice Phelps: Chronicler of the Dynasty
Feminism Afloat: Images For IWD 2021
HWR 2021: Keeping To Its Course
The 306th Doggett’s: History on Hold
Venice: Standing Up for Women’s Rowing
Muttle’s Volte-Face
Donald Gollan: The Nearly Man
Harriman and Acheson: Fighting the Crimson and the Reds
Guy Rixon: The Writing Sculler
Percy Hansen: Valour Personified
Chris Cramer: Newsman and Oarsman
Triumph and Disaster
St George Ashe, Part II: Saint George or Don Quixote?
St George Ashe, Part I: A Dragon Slayer?
Oxonian Rhapsody: Magnifico-o-o-o-o
Dick, Gray, Eton, Freddy, Steve and two Elliotts: Or Never Judge an Oarsman
Reverting To Type
CUBC 1939: Cissies who Laughed Last…
I Guess That’s Why They Call It The Bl-Ouse*
Martin: A Cross that’s Good to Bear
Ouse-ing with Talent: The 2021 Boat Race Trials
No Humbug: The Spirit of The Boat Race Yet to Come
The First Oxbridge Women’s Boat Race: Emulating the Pale (and Dark) Blue Lords of Creation
In Living Colour
Rowing Books for Christmas III
It’s A Date
R.C. Sherriff: Soldier, Writer and Oarsman – Part II
R.C. Sherriff: Soldier, Writer and Oarsman – Part I
Laid Back
The 2021 Oxford – Cambridge Boat Race: E to L
Celebrity Squares (and Feathers)
The 1937 Oxford Crew at Ranelagh
Brawn v Brains
Crossing the Line
Not the 1873 Boat Race
Richard Henry Dana III: An American Oarsman in England – Part III
The 13-Year-Old Boy with an Olympic Coxless Pairs Medal
D.D.
Sam Mackenzie (1936 – 2020): Larrikin and Oarsman
The 2020 Wingfields: Six of the Best (Twice)
November 3rd: Who Will Be Rowed Up Salt River?
The 2020 Wingfield Sculls: Following the Rule of Six
NF20
Pairs and Doubles
The New CUBC: ‘The Best of the Old, with the Promise of the New’
The Duke of Wellington: From Waterloo to Waterman
The 2020 Fours Head: Business as Usual… Almost… Probably
Cuthbert Lempriere Holthouse: The Man with the Last Wooden Spoon
Hammersmith Bridge: A Bold New Initiative?
Rowing Shoes
The Centipede
The Thames Monsters and the Model T Boats
2020: Awaiting the Four Oarsmen of the Apocalypse
Fishing for Compliments
Beyond the Bubble
Doing the Right Thing*: The Oxford Bursary
Hoy! News From Watermen’s Hall
Hands On!
Changing with the Times
Putting Rowers on a Pedestal
Ladies First
The other Henleys
HRR 2020: Not Rowed Out
HRR 2020: Henley at Home
