Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race Trailer

Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race Trailer (1900)

26 March 1900 Factual 1 mins

This picture, taken from Thorneycroft's Yard, shows the two boats about twelve lenghts apart - a state of things owing to terrible weather in which the race was rowed. It is a very comprehensive view of the contest and a good photograph despite the very trying conditions under which it was produced.

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United Kingdom 26 March 1900

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