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The [[Hawthorn Rowing Club]] (originally promoted by Hawthorn, Leslie & Co. Shipbuilders) changed it's name to the [[Allhusen Rowing Club]] in 1907 as a result of the Club moving to a new location and boathouse on land provided by Mr. Allhusen of the Newcastle Chemical Works, at Tyne Main, Gateshead.  The Club would meet in the Ship Hotel, Gateshead for social activities. For an unknown reason, the Club used this name for only a matter of months, when it then reverted back to the name [[Hawthorn Rowing Club]] and continued under that name until the 1920s.
The [[Hawthorn Rowing Club]] (originally promoted by Hawthorn, Leslie & Co. Shipbuilders) changed it's name to the [[Allhusen Rowing Club]] in 1907 as a result of the Club moving to a new location and boathouse on land provided by Mr. Allhusen of the Newcastle Chemical Works, at Tyne Main, Gateshead.  The Club would meet in the Ship Hotel, Gateshead for social activities. For an unknown reason, the Club used this name for only a matter of months, when it then reverted back to the name [[Hawthorn Rowing Club]] and continued under that name until it's demise.

Revision as of 12:06, 11 February 2021

The Hawthorn Rowing Club (originally promoted by Hawthorn, Leslie & Co. Shipbuilders) changed it's name to the Allhusen Rowing Club in 1907 as a result of the Club moving to a new location and boathouse on land provided by Mr. Allhusen of the Newcastle Chemical Works, at Tyne Main, Gateshead. The Club would meet in the Ship Hotel, Gateshead for social activities. For an unknown reason, the Club used this name for only a matter of months, when it then reverted back to the name Hawthorn Rowing Club and continued under that name until it's demise.