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Jarrow Rowing Club (also known as St. Bede) existed on the south bank of the river Tyne near the former Jarrow Slake (now reclaimed and turned over to industrial use by the Port of Tyne Authority)
Jarrow Rowing Club (also known in early days as St. Bede) was founded in 1868 and still operating in 1894 and was located on the south bank of the river Tyne near the former Jarrow Slake (now reclaimed and turned over to industrial use by the Port of Tyne Authority).

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Jarrow Rowing Club (also known in early days as St. Bede) was founded in 1868 and still operating in 1894 and was located on the south bank of the river Tyne near the former Jarrow Slake (now reclaimed and turned over to industrial use by the Port of Tyne Authority).