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Fores's Sporting Scraps. Boating

Artist: William Adolphus Knell (British, 1802–1875)
Engraver: J. Harris (British)

Outrigger (Le Sport Nautique No. 3)

Artist: Gustave David (French, 1824–1891)

My Tutor's Sweepstakes

Lithographer: Unknown

Scene on the River. A Race Night

Lithographer: Unknown

The Start

After: George Howse (British, ca. 1800–1860)
Printer: Vincent Brooks, Day & Son (London, active 19th century)

The Race

After: George Howse (British, ca. 1800–1860)
Printer: Vincent Brooks, Day & Son (London, active 19th century)

The Procession of the Boats, Oxford

After: George Howse (British, ca. 1800–1860)
Printer: Vincent Brooks, Day & Son (London, active 19th century)

The Oxford Boat

Lithographer: Unknown

Queen's Boat, Oxford, 1832

Artist: Robert Havell Jr. (American, born England, 1793-1878)

Oxford Crew(?)

Artist: W. Stack

London Rowing Club, Lincoln College, Oxford, 1827

Artist: A. F. de Prader (British)

Print of the Eight Oared Outrigger

Artist: T. Eicken (British)

McQueen's Aquatic Sports. The International Sculling Match. Final Heat. From Putney to Mortlake, Sept. 1st 1886

Artist: C. A. Fesch (British, active from 1885)
Publisher: F.C. McQueen and Sons (British)

The Great International Boat Race, Aug. 27th, 1869

Artist: Currier & Ives (American, active 1834–1907)

The Great International University Boat Race

Artist: Currier & Ives (American, active 1834–1907)

The Great International University Boat Race

Artist: Currier & Ives (American, active 1834–1907)

A Four-Oared Shell Race

Artist: Currier & Ives (American, active 1834–1907)

The Finish at Mortlake

Artist: Joseph Pennell (American, 1857–1926)

Boatrace at Fulham

Artist: Unknown

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