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Anthony Scott was a professional oarsman from Willington Quay, Wallsend.<br>
[[Anthony Scott]] was a professional oarsman from Willington Quay, Wallsend.<br>
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'''May 1877'''<br>
'''May 1877'''<br>
''Bell's Life reported:''<br>
''Bell's Life reported:''<br>
[[Anthony Scott]] of Willington Quay and [[James Fawcett]] of South Shields rowed from the High level Bridge to the High Elswick Gangway for £50 and there was a great deal of interest manifested in the affair.  [[Anthony Scott|Scott]] was the non-favourite but he suffered a most undoubted defeat.
[[Anthony Scott]] of Willington Quay and [[James Fawcett]] of South Shields rowed from the High level Bridge to the High Elswick Gangway for £50 and there was a great deal of interest manifested in the affair.  [[Anthony Scott|Scott]] was the non-favourite but he suffered a most undoubted defeat.

Latest revision as of 18:54, 4 January 2021

Anthony Scott was a professional oarsman from Willington Quay, Wallsend.

May 1877
Bell's Life reported:
Anthony Scott of Willington Quay and James Fawcett of South Shields rowed from the High level Bridge to the High Elswick Gangway for £50 and there was a great deal of interest manifested in the affair. Scott was the non-favourite but he suffered a most undoubted defeat.