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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 1900sand 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<br>
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<br>
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[[File:BlythPhilipPearson1900scullingchampion.jpg|frameless|Philip Pearson pictured in 1900]]''Pictured in 1900''
[[File:BlythPhilipPearson1900scullingchampion.jpg|frameless|Philip Pearson pictured in 1900]]''Pictured in 1900''

Revision as of 13:44, 17 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

Philip Pearson pictured in 1900Pictured in 1900