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Affiliations
  
British Rowing

Phone
  
+44 20 8748 1841

Home water
  
Tideway

Website
  
www.sonsrowing.com

Date founded
  
1886

Sons of the Thames

Location
  
Hammersmith, London, England

Address
  
Linden House, 60 Upper Mall, London W6 9TA, UK

Similar
  
Furnivall Sculling Club, Quintin Boat Club, Tideway, Twickenham Rowing Club, London Rowing Club

Profiles

Sons of the thames winter training


Sons of the Thames is a rowing club in Hammersmith, London, England. It was originally formed in Putney over a hundred years ago with the aim, still enshrined in its constitution, to further the sport of rowing.

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Early morning sculling from sons of the thames multi angle views


History

Originally a Trademen's club that boated from Erith, the club moved up river to Putney, boating from the Duke's Head, and then to Hammersmith. The latest move, in 2000, was to share the premises of Linden House, on Upper Mall, with London Corinthian Sailing Club. The building has a 999-year lease, so another move is not expected soon. The club welcomes novices and offers a Learn to Row course each summer. More experienced members and graduates moving on from university boat clubs are also very welcome and will be integrated into the training squads for Henley and other regattas.

The club's official founding date is 1886, however there is evidence of crews racing under the "Sons of the Thames" name at least as far back as 1865. See also Joseph Sadler Crew Races.

Possible connections

In 1861, Herbert Playford created the Sons of the Thames Regatta, to bring forward new junior rowers. The race was held on the Thames between Putney and Hammersmith and had the distinction that the competitors must not use slides.

There are also mentions of a society called Sons of the Thames Society formed before 1790 to celebrate the annual Doggett's Coat and Badge sculling race.

Henley Royal Regatta

Sons of the Thames enjoyed success in the 1960s, winning twice at Henley.

  • 1964, Wyfold Challenge Cup
  • 1968, Silver Goblets & Nickalls' Challenge Cup, AJ Sutton & PJW Sharp.
  • Henley Women's Regatta

    Sons of the Thames are the 2010 winners of the Frank Harry Cup at Henley Women's Regatta, setting a new course record.

  • 2010, Frank Harry Cup: James Renwick + Cat Hart, Emily Wright, Lyndsay Campbell and Pippa Blockley.
  • Dewar Shield

    Sons of the Thames, along with Auriol Kensington Rowing Club and Furnivall Sculling Club organise a yearly head race, the winners of which receive the Dewar Challenge Shield. The race covers half the Championship Course in the opposite direction, starting at Chiswick Bridge and finishing at Hammersmith Bridge.

    The shield is named after Alice Dewar, a Furnival Captain in 1909. However, there are many other "Dewar Challenge Shields" that were presented by Sir Thomas Dewar dating from around the same time and which are very similar in design, so it's possible the origins of the shield may be different.

    References

    Sons of the Thames Wikipedia