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    GETTING THE OLD IDEA

    8 February 1950

    Doubtless Englad's single sculls expert Anthony Rowe (centre) picked up many useful tips from these former world champion oarsmen at Karapiro Camp, New Zealand, where he was preparing to compete in the Empire Games .
    The stalwart old timers are Bill Webb who won the world title form C Towns on the Paramata, Sydney in 1907 (left) and Darcy Hadfield, who beat Dick Arnst in New Zealand 1922. Rowe, who lives at Camberley, surrey, finished second in the single sculls of the 1950 Empire Games being beaten 2 and a half lengths by Australia's M Wood. He competed in the 1948 Olympic Games, and last year put up a record when winning the Stewards' IV's at Henley. (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    THE OLDEST BOATS IN THE WORLD

    Caesar describes , in De Bello Civili , the little boats '' with sides of plaited willow '' which he had made for his campaign on Spain , modelling them on the '' Coracles '' he had found being used in the barbarians in England , who used them for fishing . And the coracle or '' Currach '' is mentioned in the lives of Saint Patrick and Saint Columba , and in the accounts of their travels recorded by the Scots and Picts .
    The craft of Coracle fishing is still being practiced on the rivers Teifi and Towy in south Wales , has changed little in its essentials since the early Iron Age . But now , like many other traditional crafts , it is threatened with extinction .

    PICTURE SHOWS:- The stretch of the Towy covered by the coracle fisherman's license is from the main bridge at Carmarthen down to the sea , tidal waters all the way .
    This eight mile stretch has much of the bottom fouled by logs and tree trunks which endanger the nets , and so the fishing area is limited to a few miles . The rod-and-line anglers would like to limit the coracles men out of existence .

    1950 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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  • Edouard Candeveau, ehemaliger Ruderer
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    Edouard Candeveau, ehemaliger Ruderer
    --- Edouard Candeveau, ehemaliger Ruderer#Edouard Candeveau, former rower
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    Assuring herself of a velvet touch and unroughened palms is Gwenda M. Guntrip of Leeds, a student at the London School of Economics.
    She is smoothing the handle of her oar at Chiswick, London, for going out for practice on the Thames,with London university rowing girls.

    22 October 1949
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    THE CAPTAIN TAKES COVER

    With a waterproof cape to protect her against the rain , mobile ' loudspeaker ' ANNE RUSHOLME of York pedals along the towpath at Chiswick ,London .
    Captain of the London University Rowing Girls , she is seen issuing instructions through a megaphone to her crew during practice on the Thames .


    22 October 1949
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    Assuring herself of a velvet touch and unroughened palms is Gwenda M. Guntrip of Leeds, a student at the London School of Economics.
    She is smoothing the handle of her oar at Chiswick, London, for going out for practice on the Thames,with London university rowing girls.

    22 October 1949
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    THE CAPTAIN TAKES COVER

    With a waterproof cape to protect her against the rain , mobile ' loudspeaker ' ANNE RUSHOLME of York pedals along the towpath at Chiswick ,London .
    Captain of the London University Rowing Girls , she is seen issuing instructions through a megaphone to her crew during practice on the Thames .


    22 October 1949
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    20th Century Vikings ' invade' Britain
    Broadstairs , Kent : Fierce , bearded Vikings horned helmets gleaming above cerise robes , ' invaded ' the coast of Britain once again when they landed in a replica of the original landing by their forefathers 1,500 years ago. The modern Norsemen had rowed and sailed their dragon-prowed craft ' Hugin ' from the coast of Denmark.
    Photo shows: Prince George of Denmark , who was on the seashore to welcome the Norsemen , with the Chief Viking Erik Suell Kiersgaard after the landing at Broadstairs , Kent
    28 July 1949
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  • Mono Negative
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    20th Century Vikings ' invade' Britain
    Broadstairs , Kent : Fierce , bearded Vikings horned helmets gleaming above cerise robes , ' invaded ' the coast of Britain once again when they landed in a replica of the original landing by their forefathers 1,500 years ago. The modern Norsemen had rowed and sailed their dragon-prowed craft ' Hugin ' from the coast of Denmark.
    Photo shows: Prince George of Denmark , who was on the seashore to welcome the Norsemen , with the Chief Viking Erik Suell Kiersgaard after the landing at Broadstairs , Kent
    28 July 1949
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    20th Century Vikings ' invade' Britain
    Broadstairs , Kent : Fierce , bearded Vikings horned helmets gleaming above cerise robes , ' invaded ' the coast of Britain once again when they landed in a replica of the original landing by their forefathers 1,500 years ago. The modern Norsemen had rowed and sailed their dragon-prowed craft ' Hugin ' from the coast of Denmark.
    Photo shows: Rocked by a heavy swell , the Viking craft ' Hugin ' approaches Broadstairs , Kent
    28 July 1949 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    20th Century Vikings ' invade' Britain
    Broadstairs , Kent : Fierce , bearded Vikings horned helmets gleaming above cerise robes , ' invaded ' the coast of Britain once again when they landed in a replica of the original landing by their forefathers 1,500 years ago. The modern Norsemen had rowed and sailed their dragon-prowed craft ' Hugin ' from the coast of Denmark.
    Photo shows: Rocked by a heavy swell , the Viking craft ' Hugin ' approaches Broadstairs , Kent
    28 July 1949 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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  • Mono Negative
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    20th Century Vikings ' invade' Britain
    Broadstairs , Kent : Fierce , bearded Vikings horned helmets gleaming above cerise robes , ' invaded ' the coast of Britain once again when they landed in a replica of the original landing by their forefathers 1,500 years ago. The modern Norsemen had rowed and sailed their dragon-prowed craft ' Hugin ' fromthe coast of Denmark.
    Photo shows: Rocked by a heavy swell , the Viking craft ' Hugin ' approaches Broadstairs , Kent
    28 July 1949 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Invasion force on its way to England
    Copenhagen, Denmark : This Viking invasion is to celebrate the 1,500th anniversary of the original Danish invasion of England . The ship - an exact replica of a Viking ship - was built in Frederikssund Shipyard. The men who are rowing it on their way to England spent months growing long and fierce-looking beards and hair. PHoto shows: The Dragon-headed Viking Ship, with some of the Viking 'invading " forces aboard, is launched as it sets its nose for the shores of England for the Anniversary " invasion ".
    3 JUly 1949 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Invasion force on its way to England
    Copenhagen, Denmark : This Viking invasion is to celebrate the 1,500th anniversary of the original Danish invasion of England . The ship - an exact replica of a Viking ship - was built in Frederikssund Shipyard. The men who are rowing it on their way to England spent months growing long and fierce-looking beards and hair. PHoto shows: Rugged-looking Danes , inthe dress of Vikings of 1,500 years ago, stand by the Dragon-headed bow of their ship, before starting out on their long and hard row for England for the Anniversary " invasion "
    3 JUly 1949 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Invasion force on its way to England
    Copenhagen, Denmark : This Viking invasion is to celebrate the 1,500th anniversary of the original Danish invasion of England . The ship - an exact replica of a Viking ship - was built in Frederikssund Shipyard. The men who are rowing it on their way to England spent months growing long and fierce-looking beards and hair. PHoto shows: The banner, with the Holy Raven after which the ship is named, is handed to the modern Vikings before they set out for England by Mogens Lichtenberg , the Director of the Tourist Association
    3 JUly 1949 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Invasion force on its way to England
    Copenhagen, Denmark : This Viking invasion is to celebrate the 1,500th anniversary of the original Danish invasion of England . The ship - an exact replica of a Viking ship - was built in Frederikssund Shipyard. The men who are rowing it on their way to England spent months growing long and fierce-looking beards and hair.
    3 JUly 1949 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Cambridge has a thick-skinned coach
    Cambridge crew row full course trial on the Thames
    The Cambridge crew, who have arrived at Puney to complete training for the boat race against Oxford - rowed a full course trial from Putney to Mortlake . The race is taking place on 29 March. Photo shows: Peter Haig-Thomas , the Cambridge coach , enveloped in a heavy fur coat as he watched the Cambridge crew at work from the bank of the River Thames at Putney , London
    7 March 1947 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Cambridge has a thick-skinned coach
    Cambridge crew row full course trial on the Thames
    The Cambridge crew, who have arrived at Puney to complete training for the boat race against Oxford - rowed a full course trial from Putney to Mortlake . The race is taking place on 29 March. Photo shows: Peter Haig-Thomas , the Cambridge coach ,enveloped in a heavy fur coat as he watched the Cambridge crew at work from the bank of the River Thames at Putney , London
    7 March 1947 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Cambridge has a thick-skinned coach
    Cambridge crew row full course trial on the Thames
    The Cambridge crew, who have arrived at Puney to complete training for the boat race against Oxford - rowed a full course trial from Putney to Mortlake . The race is taking place on 29 March. Photo shows: Peter Haig-Thomas , the Cambridge coach ,enveloped in a heavy fur coat as he watched the Cambridge crew at work from the bank of the River Thames at Putney , London
    7 March 1947 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Cambridge crew row full course trial on the Thames
    The Cambridge crew, who have arrived at Puney to complete training for the boat race against Oxford - rowed a full course trial from Putney to Mortlake . The race is taking place on 29 March. Photo shows: The Cambridge crew pulling away from Putney as they commenced thier full-course trial on the River Thames
    7 March 1947 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Cambridge crew row full course trial on the Thames
    The Cambridge crew, who have arrived at Puney to complete training for the boat race against Oxford - rowed a full course trial from Putney to Mortlake . The race is taking place on 29 March. Photo shows: The Cambridge crew pulling away from Putney as they commenced thier full-course trial on the River Thames
    7 March 1947 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Cambridge crew row full course trial on the Thames
    The Cambridge crew, who have arrived at Puney to complete training for the boat race against Oxford - rowed a full course trial from Putney to Mortlake . The race is taking place on 29 March. Photo shows: The Cambridge crew pulling away from Putney as they commenced thier full-course trial on the River Thames
    7 March 1947 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Cambridge crew row full course trial on the Thames
    The Cambridge crew, who have arrived at Puney to complete training for the boat race against Oxford - rowed a full course trial from Putney to Mortlake . The race is taking place on 29 March. Photo shows: The Cambridge crew pulling away from Putney as they commenced thier full-course trial on the River Thames
    7 March 1947 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Cambridge crew row full course trial on the Thames
    The Cambridge crew, who have arrived at Puney to complete training for the boat race against Oxford - rowed a full course trial from Putney to Mortlake . The race is taking place on 29 March.
    7 March 1947 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Cambridge crew row full course trial on the Thames
    The Cambridge crew, who have arrived at Puney to complete training for the boat race against Oxford - rowed a full course trial from Putney to Mortlake . The race is taking place on 29 March.
    7 March 1947 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Cambridge crew row full course trial on the Thames
    The Cambridge crew, who have arrived at Puney to complete training for the boat race against Oxford - rowed a full course trial from Putney to Mortlake . The race is taking place on 29 March.
    7 March 1947 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Cambridge crew row full course trial on the Thames
    The Cambridge crew, who have arrived at Puney to complete training for the boat race against Oxford - rowed a full course trial from Putney to Mortlake . The race is taking place on 29 March.
    7 March 1947 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Cambridge crew row full course trial on the Thames
    The Cambridge crew, who have arrived at Puney to complete training for the boat race against Oxford - rowed a full course trial from Putney to Mortlake . The race is taking place on 29 March.
    7 March 1947 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Cambridge crew row full course trial on the Thames
    The Cambridge crew, who have arrived at Puney to complete training for the boat race against Oxford - rowed a full course trial from Putney to Mortlake . The race is taking place on 29 March.
    7 March 1947 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Cambridge crew row full course trial on the Thames
    The Cambridge crew, who have arrived at Puney to complete training for the boat race against Oxford - rowed a full course trial from Putney to Mortlake . The race is taking place on 29 March.
    7 March 1947 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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  • rdb00393558
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    --- Kadetten, Geländerkampf; Zürich 1944#Cadets, cross-country race; Zurich 1944- RDB BY DUKAS
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  • rdb00366041
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    --- Kadetten, Geländerkampf; Zürich 1944#Cadets, cross-country race; Zurich 1944- RDB BY DUKAS
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  • rdb00336399
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    --- Kadetten, Geländerkampf; Zürich 1944#Cadets, cross-country race; Zurich 1944- RDB BY DUKAS
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  • rdb00356907
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    --- Haushaltungsschule in Casoja, 1940: Rudern auf dem Lenzerheide-See#School for household in Casoja, 1940: Rowing on the lake- RDB BY DUKAS
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  • rdb00327455
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    --- Haushaltungsschule in Casoja, 1940: Rudern auf dem Lenzerheide-See#School for household in Casoja, 1940: Rowing on the lake- RDB BY DUKAS
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  • rdb00449592
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    --- Internationale Ruderregatta in Zürich 1939: Damen des Belvoir-Ruderclubs#International Rowing Regatta in Zürich 1939: Ladies of the belvoir Club- RDB BY DUKAS
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  • Jacques Ringger
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    Jacques Ringger
    --- Internationale Ruderregatta in Zürich 1939: Jacques Ringger Sieger Junioren#International Rowing Regatta in Zürich 1939: Jacques Ringger winner juniors- RDB BY DUKAS
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  • Hans Schöchlin
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    Hans Schöchlin
    --- Olympiagold (Rudern) für die Schöchlin-Brüder, Amsterdam 1928#Olympiagold (Rudern) für die Schöchlin-Brüder, Amsterdam 1928- RDB BY DUKAS
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