English Rowers - Stanley Muttlebury, James Cracknell, Steve Redgrave, Dan Byles, James Renforth, Matthew Pinsent, Kieran West, Rebecca Romero (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 42. Chapters: Stanley Muttlebury, James Cracknell, Steve Redgrave, Dan Byles, James Renforth, Matthew Pinsent, Kieran West, Rebecca Romero, Walter Bradford Woodgate, Robin Bourne-Taylor, Ran Laurie, Charles Gurdon, Andrew Triggs-Hodge, Pete Reed, Steve Williams, George Denman, Harry Kelley, Acer Nethercott, English Sculling Championship, Charles Campbell, Matthew Langridge, Chris Baillieu, Greg Searle, Peter H. Jackson, Hugh Edwards, Julius Beresford, Dick Offer, John Edmund Severne, Albert Brassey, Louis Attrill, Frances Houghton, Anna Bebington, Jonny Searle, Debbie Flood, Michael Lapage, Joseph von Maltzahn, John Ridgway, Tom Cole, Jack Offer, Simon Dennis, Tim Male, Charles R Harding, Michael Hart, Peter Hackworth, Dickie Burnell, Karen Cromie, Guy Pooley, Humphrey Boardman, Elise Laverick, Steve Trapmore, Terence O'Brien, Guin Batten, Jack Dearlove, Denis Guye, Robin Ejsmond-Frey, Mike Hennessy, John Sturrock, Fred Scarlett, Malcolm Robinson, Olivia Whitlam, Miriam Batten, Ben Hunt-Davis, John Cherry. Excerpt: Stanley Duff Muttlebury (29 April 1866 - 3 May 1933) was an English rower notable in the annals of rowing and the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race. Muttlebury was born 29 April 1866 in London, England, the only child of James William Muttlebury, and his wife, Catherine Elizabeth Stanley Duff (born in Madras, British India; died in 1915, aged 80), daughter of Major Duff, 37th Regiment, Madras Native Infantry (The Grenadiers). He was baptised according the rites of the Church of England on 4 September 1866 in Holy Trinity, Paddington, London, England. His father, who was by profession a barrister, was trained in Toronto and called to the Bar of Upper Canada as a member of the Law Society of Upper Canada. He practised in Toronto, Canada West (now Ontario), but by 1851 returned to his birthplace Walcot, Bath, Somerset, and b...

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 42. Chapters: Stanley Muttlebury, James Cracknell, Steve Redgrave, Dan Byles, James Renforth, Matthew Pinsent, Kieran West, Rebecca Romero, Walter Bradford Woodgate, Robin Bourne-Taylor, Ran Laurie, Charles Gurdon, Andrew Triggs-Hodge, Pete Reed, Steve Williams, George Denman, Harry Kelley, Acer Nethercott, English Sculling Championship, Charles Campbell, Matthew Langridge, Chris Baillieu, Greg Searle, Peter H. Jackson, Hugh Edwards, Julius Beresford, Dick Offer, John Edmund Severne, Albert Brassey, Louis Attrill, Frances Houghton, Anna Bebington, Jonny Searle, Debbie Flood, Michael Lapage, Joseph von Maltzahn, John Ridgway, Tom Cole, Jack Offer, Simon Dennis, Tim Male, Charles R Harding, Michael Hart, Peter Hackworth, Dickie Burnell, Karen Cromie, Guy Pooley, Humphrey Boardman, Elise Laverick, Steve Trapmore, Terence O'Brien, Guin Batten, Jack Dearlove, Denis Guye, Robin Ejsmond-Frey, Mike Hennessy, John Sturrock, Fred Scarlett, Malcolm Robinson, Olivia Whitlam, Miriam Batten, Ben Hunt-Davis, John Cherry. Excerpt: Stanley Duff Muttlebury (29 April 1866 - 3 May 1933) was an English rower notable in the annals of rowing and the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race. Muttlebury was born 29 April 1866 in London, England, the only child of James William Muttlebury, and his wife, Catherine Elizabeth Stanley Duff (born in Madras, British India; died in 1915, aged 80), daughter of Major Duff, 37th Regiment, Madras Native Infantry (The Grenadiers). He was baptised according the rites of the Church of England on 4 September 1866 in Holy Trinity, Paddington, London, England. His father, who was by profession a barrister, was trained in Toronto and called to the Bar of Upper Canada as a member of the Law Society of Upper Canada. He practised in Toronto, Canada West (now Ontario), but by 1851 returned to his birthplace Walcot, Bath, Somerset, and b...

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September 2011

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978-1-156-94868-2

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