Difference between revisions of "Philip Pearson"
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[[File:BlythInternationalRegatta1903inclPhilipPeason.jpg|frameless|Blyth RC International crew 1903]]''Blyth RC International crew 1903''<br> | [[File:BlythInternationalRegatta1903inclPhilipPeason.jpg|frameless|Blyth RC International crew 1903]]''Blyth RC International crew 1903''<br> | ||
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The above photograph is of the International crew from Blyth in 1903. [[Philip Pearson]] is pictured far right at the back. | The above photograph is of the International crew from Blyth in 1903. [[Philip Pearson]] is pictured far right at the back.<br> | ||
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[[File:BlythPipPearson1900.jpg|frameless|Philip Pearson of Blyth RC 1900]]''Philip Pearson, Tyne Christmas Handicap winner 1900''<br> | |||
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In the 1920/30's [[Blyth Rowing Club|Blyth]] had an excellent period in 4-oared rowing and a [[Blyth Rowing Club|Blyth]] crew invariably held the scratch mark in the area. Notable members were Jack Allan, Robert (Bob) Pearson, Jimmy Bell, Jack Fulcher, Walter Allen, Billy Hickey and [[Philip Pearson|Philip Pearson]].<br> | |||
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[[File:BlythBobandPip PearsonWinnersDurhamProfHandicap 1929.jpg|frameless|Durham Regatta 1929 winners Professional Fours]]''Winners Durham Regatta Professional Fours''<br> |
Revision as of 14:03, 24 January 2022
Philip Pearson was a well known professional sculler from Blyth Rowing Club. The Blyth club had two consistent rowing families, the Pearsons and the Allens. Philip Pearson was a professional sculler in the early 1900s and his sons were Robert (Bob), Thomas (Tom), Philip (Pip), Douglas and Jim. Jim's son (also Philip) was a significant sculler for the club in the 1970s
Pictured in 1900
Blyth RC International crew 1901
Blyth RC International crew 1903
The above photograph is of the International crew from Blyth in 1903. Philip Pearson is pictured far right at the back.
Philip Pearson, Tyne Christmas Handicap winner 1900
In the 1920/30's Blyth had an excellent period in 4-oared rowing and a Blyth crew invariably held the scratch mark in the area. Notable members were Jack Allan, Robert (Bob) Pearson, Jimmy Bell, Jack Fulcher, Walter Allen, Billy Hickey and Philip Pearson.
Winners Durham Regatta Professional Fours