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Cambois Rowing Club has a long and distinguished history. Founded on the River Blyth in 1911, the club moved to the lower reaches of the River Wansbeck in 1977
Cambois Rowing Club has a long and distinguished history. Founded on the River Blyth in 1911, the club moved to the lower reaches of the River Wansbeck in 1977<br>
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'''16th July 1934'''<br>
''The Blyth News reported:''<br>
[[Cambois Rowing Club|CAMBOIS]] WIN - Organised by the [[North Seaton Rowing Club]] as an annual event, a £20 professional four-oared handicap was decided over a half-mile course on the River Wansbeck at North Seaton, yesterday. A satisfactory entry of 25 crews. The final results were: [[Cambois Rowing Club|Cambois]] (M.Turnbull, N.Robinson, J.Gibson, G.Spratt) beat [[Cambois Rowing Club|Cambois]] (T.Thirlwell, J.Todd, E.Drysdale, S.Drysdale) by a 1/4 length.<br>
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Cambois Rowing Club has a long and distinguished history. Founded on the River Blyth in 1911, the club moved to the lower reaches of the River Wansbeck in 1977


16th July 1934
The Blyth News reported:
CAMBOIS WIN - Organised by the North Seaton Rowing Club as an annual event, a £20 professional four-oared handicap was decided over a half-mile course on the River Wansbeck at North Seaton, yesterday. A satisfactory entry of 25 crews. The final results were: Cambois (M.Turnbull, N.Robinson, J.Gibson, G.Spratt) beat Cambois (T.Thirlwell, J.Todd, E.Drysdale, S.Drysdale) by a 1/4 length.