Fitzwilliam College Boat Club and some Bathing Beauties in the Sunday Pictorial 25th March 1956

This may well be the one and only time that Fitzwilliam oarsmen have appeared in a photograph in the national press with some bathing beauties. As our two crews were about to go out for a practice row for the forthcoming London Head of the River Race in 1956 a photographer arrived with three of the finalists of the Butlin Holiday Princess contest and asked if he could take a photograph of these girls and our two crews. The girls did not win but had a week’s holiday in London with all expenses paid. The photograph was duly taken and the full version of it is reproduced here. Unfortunately the reporter assumed that the crews were from London Rowing Club as we were using their boathouse as our base for the few days before the actual race so Fitzwilliam does not appear in the brief report accompanying this photograph. There appear to be 12 oars in the photograph so obviously four oarsmen were either too late to be included or decided they did not wish to be in the photograph.

With the help of many of those on the photograph and those who rowed in these two crews we think that the people on the photograph are as follows from left to right cox Peter Lambert, David Warrington, Mike Hall, John Dyson, John Jenner, Hilda Holt 19 of Manchester, Richard Salmon (hidden behind Hilda), Brian Wicks, Alan Warren, Jean Piggott 17 of Manchester, Tony Page, Ida Gillett 22 of Blackburn, Noel Pilling, David Robinson and John Hankin (?? behind John). The actual photograph printed in the paper excluded Peter Lambert and David Warrington on the left and David Robinson and John Hankin and ?? on the right. Whether the fact that we had this photograph taken with these bathing beauties made any difference to our success or otherwise in the actual race could be debated. The 1st VIII retained its starting position of 64th in Division 3 in a time of 21.34 and the 2nd VIII distinguished themselves by rising 96 places starting at 228 as a new entry and finishing at 132nd in a time of 22.21, both were rowing in clinker boats.

Submitted by I K Drake (1953) and A Warren (1953)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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