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The Universities Boat-Race, the Cambridge Crew: C. D. Shafto, Jesus (Stroke), 1876. Creator: Unknown




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The Universities Boat-Race, the Cambridge Crew: C. D. Shafto, Jesus (Stroke), 1876. Creator: Unknown

The Universities Boat-Race, the Cambridge Crew: C. D. Shafto, Jesus (Stroke), 1876. Rower in the annual rowing race between the Cambridge University Boat Club and the Oxford University Boat Club, rowed between open-weight eights on the River Thames in London. The tradition began in 1829 with all-male crews of students. The first women's race was held in 1927. From "Illustrated London News", 1876

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Media ID 36373097

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EDITORS COMMENTS
This photograph, published in the Illustrated London News in 1876, showcases the Cambridge University crew during the annual Boat Race against their rivals from Oxford University. The crew member in the foreground is Charles D. Shafto, who held the position of stroke for Jesus College, Cambridge. The tradition of the Boat Race between these two prestigious British universities began in 1829 and featured all-male crews of students. The rowing race took place on the River Thames in London, with open-weight eights competing against each other. The first women's race was not held until 1927. This engraved image offers a glimpse into the history of this renowned sporting event, which has continued to captivate audiences for nearly two centuries. The image's intricate detail and the intense focus of the rowers convey the dedication and determination required to excel in this challenging and time-honored competition. The Boat Race remains an essential part of the rich educational and cultural heritage of Britain, and this photograph serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of this storied tradition.

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