Difference between revisions of "Gateshead and District Rowing Club"

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This Club entered [[Durham Regatta]] in 1910.<br>
[[Gateshead and District Rowing Club|Gateshead and District RC]] were located on the south side of the River Tyne.  The club had some famous names amongst their number and one crew especially, that competed at [[Durham Regatta]] in 1914 consisting of James Renforth (Jnr.), W. Renforth, John Renforth, S. Renforth and cox W. Renforth.<br>
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The Club also entered [[Durham Regatta]] in 1910.<br>
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[[Tyne United Rowing Club]] was founded in 1946 to provide a home for the remnants of the [[Empire Rowing Club|Empire]], [[Hawthorn Rowing Club|Hawthorn]], [[Gateshead and District Rowing Club|Gateshead & District]] and [[Walker Amateur Rowing Club|Walker]] & Wallsend clubs.
[[Tyne United Rowing Club]] was founded in 1946 to provide a home for the remnants of the [[Empire Rowing Club|Empire]], [[Hawthorn Rowing Club|Hawthorn]], [[Gateshead and District Rowing Club|Gateshead & District]] and [[Walker Amateur Rowing Club|Walker]] & Wallsend clubs.

Latest revision as of 11:35, 2 February 2022

Gateshead and District RC were located on the south side of the River Tyne. The club had some famous names amongst their number and one crew especially, that competed at Durham Regatta in 1914 consisting of James Renforth (Jnr.), W. Renforth, John Renforth, S. Renforth and cox W. Renforth.

The Club also entered Durham Regatta in 1910.

Tyne United Rowing Club was founded in 1946 to provide a home for the remnants of the Empire, Hawthorn, Gateshead & District and Walker & Wallsend clubs.