Difference between revisions of "Tyne Main Rowing Club"
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'''December 1914'''<br> | '''December 1914'''<br> | ||
J.Lewis of Tyne Main lost the final of the Tyne Christmas Handicap to J. Lewis of Blyth RC<br> | J.Lewis of [[Tyne Main Rowing Club|Tyne Main]] lost the final of the [[Newcastle Handicap|Tyne Christmas Handicap]] to J. Lewis of [[Blyth Rowing Club|Blyth RC]]<br> | ||
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'''13th November 1940'''<br> | '''13th November 1940'''<br> | ||
''The Newcastle Evening Chronicle reported'': James Renforth, Tyneside sculler who achieved world fame, died while in America in 1871. His death followed a collapse in his boat, when he was competing in the world’s four-oared championship. He died on August 23, his body being brought back for burial Gateshead East Cemetery on September 10. Throughout the years 77-year-old Thomas R. Liddell, himself an old sculling enthusiast and member of the Tyne Main Rowing Club, has attended the champion’s grave, and once a year, because Renforth was an old soldier, has held a little service on Armistice Day. Among those Who were present this year were Tyne Main members George Sharp, W. McFarland, Tommy Brown, W. Slater, T. Robson, better known as 'Punch and of course Tom Liddell.<br> | ''The Newcastle Evening Chronicle reported'': James Renforth, Tyneside sculler who achieved world fame, died while in America in 1871. His death followed a collapse in his boat, when he was competing in the world’s four-oared championship. He died on August 23, his body being brought back for burial Gateshead East Cemetery on September 10. Throughout the years 77-year-old Thomas R. Liddell, himself an old sculling enthusiast and member of the Tyne Main Rowing Club, has attended the champion’s grave, and once a year, because Renforth was an old soldier, has held a little service on Armistice Day. Among those Who were present this year were Tyne Main members George Sharp, W. McFarland, Tommy Brown, W. Slater, T. Robson, better known as 'Punch and of course Tom Liddell.<br> | ||
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Revision as of 10:16, 2 February 2022
Tyne Main Rowing Club was located close to the Ouseburn, in Newcastle-upon-Tyne city centre. This was a professional club and ran handicap races for professional scullers.
December 1914
J.Lewis of Tyne Main lost the final of the Tyne Christmas Handicap to J. Lewis of Blyth RC
13th November 1940
The Newcastle Evening Chronicle reported: James Renforth, Tyneside sculler who achieved world fame, died while in America in 1871. His death followed a collapse in his boat, when he was competing in the world’s four-oared championship. He died on August 23, his body being brought back for burial Gateshead East Cemetery on September 10. Throughout the years 77-year-old Thomas R. Liddell, himself an old sculling enthusiast and member of the Tyne Main Rowing Club, has attended the champion’s grave, and once a year, because Renforth was an old soldier, has held a little service on Armistice Day. Among those Who were present this year were Tyne Main members George Sharp, W. McFarland, Tommy Brown, W. Slater, T. Robson, better known as 'Punch and of course Tom Liddell.