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Henry Rowe

Henry Rowe

Written on original paper envelope: 'Pte H. Rowe. 1163. 6 Cabs & Bro. 6 Cabs. Mrs Rowe, No 8. Field St, Call at shop. Reorder 1 Doz Pos. Cards 5/-'.

Harold and Dick Rowe

Harold and Dick Rowe

Harold and Dick (left) Rowe.

Women's Rowing Team

Women's Rowing Team

South Australia's first Women's rowing team.

Team in the Torrens Rowing Regatta

Team in the Torrens Rowing Regatta

The Adelaide Junior 8 rowing team participating in the Torrens Rowing Regatta.

Champion rowing 8 crew approaching the river bank at Renmark

Champion rowing 8 crew approaching the river bank at Renmark

Champion rowing 8 crew approaching the river bank at Renmark.

River scene at Waikerie with two women being rowed on the river

River scene at Waikerie with two women being rowed on the river

River scene at low light at Waikerie, two women being rowed on a mirror flat river, the tree reflections dark on the opposite bank.

Adelaide Rowing Club : Rowers

Adelaide Rowing Club : Rowers

Season 1905-6. Back row : F.N. Young, C.M. Muirhead, D. Bothe, R.F. Richardson, W.L. Strahan [sic], H.E. Winterbottom. Front row : W.H.G. Blain (seated), J.H. Gosse, F.W. Porter, Arthur Nicholls (senior coach), V. Smith (with rudder, in front) in the garden.

Mr and Mrs Rowe and children

Mr and Mrs Rowe and children

Photograph of Mr and Mrs Rowe and their son and daughter taken in the studio in Mount Gambier in 1950. See also BRG 347/6097.

Mr and Mrs Rowe and children

Mr and Mrs Rowe and children

Studio photograph of Mr and Mrs Rowe and their son and daughter. The girl is approximately fourteen years old and the boy is possibly thirteen years old. See also BRG 347/6031.

Rowing in New South Wales

Rowing in New South Wales

Two rowing eights having a race on a river near Sydney. This may be the annual GPS (Great Public Schools) private boys' schools Rowing Regatta (information supplied by a researcher) which was held on the Parramatta River until 1935 and thereafter on the Nepean River, west of Sydney.

Rowing on the Torrens River, Adelaide

Rowing on the Torrens River, Adelaide

Spectators watching rowing on the Torrens River; the premises of the Torrens Rowing Club can be seen in the background.

Members of the Adelaide University rowing team

Members of the Adelaide University rowing team

Members of the Adelaide University rowing team who won the Interstate Boat Race in 1921; Naylor, second from the left back row, other names not known.

Spectators outside Torrens Rowing Clubhouse

Spectators outside Torrens Rowing Clubhouse

A large crowd of spectators outside the Torrens Rowing Clubhouse on the banks of the Torrens River, Adelaide; as there are numerous schoolboys present the event could possibly be an inter-college rowing competition or head of the river.

A rowing race on the Port River

A rowing race on the Port River

Three rowing teams in action during an interstate rowing race on the Port River, South Australia.

Rowing accident on the Port River

Rowing accident on the Port River

The rowing boat 'Torrens' breaking in two during a rowing competition on the Port River, near Port Adelaide, South Australia.

Port Pirie Ladies' Rowing Club

Port Pirie Ladies' Rowing Club

On the afternoon of Saturday 2 April 1921 the South Australian Ladies' Rowing Association held a test race to decide who should represent the state in the ladies interstate four-oar event to be rowed at Launceston, Tasmania, on 25 April 1921. A crew selected from metropolitan ladies' clubs was challenged by a crew consisting of M. Guerin(bow), Olga Graske(2), Eva Bulling(3), Roma Legg(stroke) and J. Murphy(cox) from the Port Pirie club. The Port Pirie crew pictured won the race and the right to represent South Australia in Launceston where they beat crews from Tasmania and Queensland to win the competition.

Masters Four on River Murray

Masters Four on River Murray

Annabelle (bow), Maggie, Cathy, Bev (str.) and Gill (cox) on the Murray River.

Renmark Masters Regatta

Renmark Masters Regatta

Back row: Bev James, Helen Wighton, Gerry Roberts, Pattianne Young, Annabelle O'Connor, Maggie Viceman. Front row: John Bowden, Jill Kerr, Susie Biggs.

Michael Nielsen

Michael Nielsen

Michael Nielsen holding a rowing trophy.

Former home of the Port Adelaide Rowing Club

Former home of the Port Adelaide Rowing Club

Port Adelaide Rowing Club's old location at Jenkins Street, Birkenhead. [Poor quality photograph; similar, better image at B 57174].

Bill Salkeld

Bill Salkeld

Bill Salkeld, of the Port Adelaide Rowing Club, and other rowers, stand alongside an Aboriginal man holding a spear near the train taking the rowers to Perth for the Australian Interstate Rowing Championships.

Flying Officer Dave Croston

Flying Officer Dave Croston

Flying Officer Dave Croston, number 463 Squadron RAAF, killed in action Lille, Belgium, 11th May 1944.

Rowing on the River Torrens, Adelaide

Rowing on the River Torrens, Adelaide

Rowing eights and a coxed four upstream of the city Bridge on the River Torrens, Adelaide. A 'Popeye' tourist boat and Police row boat are tied to the southern bank opposite.

Olympic Rowing Team

Olympic Rowing Team

"The Cods", Murray bridge eight-oar Rowing team sent to the Olympic Games in Paris.

Rowing team at Murray Bridge

Rowing team at Murray Bridge

Murray Bridge Rowing team representing S.A. at Melbourne : Crew: l-r H.E. Graetz; E.W. Shaw; H.D. Marshall; A.V.Scott; H.V. Doecke; F.J. Went; F.M. Cummings; W.H. Pfeiffer, cox.

Display of Rowing Trophies

Display of Rowing Trophies

A display of trophies won by Murray Bridge Rowing Club, 1920-1.

Burnell's rowing boat

Burnell's rowing boat

Rowing boat used by G. Burnell and E.W. Cole who descended the Murray River from Echuca to Goolwa (approximately 1,500 river miles) at the river's mouth in 1862.

Schoolboy rowing

Schoolboy rowing

Schoolboy rowing: group of members of Adelaide High School first crew, 1916. Back: R.A. Allen, Sports Master; J.A. Campbell; Centre, l-r: R.I. Naylor (Stroke); W.D. Walker (Captain) ; C.G. Holder; Front sitting: J.S. Lord.

Mercantile Rowing Club Boathouse, Adelaide

Mercantile Rowing Club Boathouse, Adelaide

[General description] This boathouse has a covered balcony for spectators with boat storage at ground level. It was opened on November 2nd, 1912. [On back of photograph] 'Mercantile Rowing Club Boathouse / 21st March 1955 / The boathouse was situated about 100 yards east of the Victoria Bridge' / There is a diagram showing the Club's location.

Rowing on Torrens Lake

Rowing on Torrens Lake

Rowing on Torrens Lake.