Winners of Elite Women's Coxless Fours
John Robson
Pauline Rayner
TRC squad in summer 2002
Aerial view of the clubhouse
First eight in the cancelled Women's Head
First eight in the cancelled Women's Head
Key to photo of TRC Squad in summer 2002
Old gymnasium and tank
Forster Cup (Senior 2 eights) winners, Met 2002
Old tank
Aerial view of the clubhouse
Old gymnasium
Old gymnasium
Aerial view of the clubhouse
Four generations of Phelps
Winners of Women's Senior 3 Eights, Met 2001
Eights in the Boat Tent
Big Room
Clubhouse from the river
Ruth Doyle
Peter Haining and John Russell
Peter Haining
Sue Key
Great Britain women's quad
Great Britain women's quad
Henley Prize qualifying race
Visit of Prince Michael of Kent 1999
Visit of Prince Michael of Kent 1999
Visit of Prince Michael of Kent 1999
Visit of Prince Michael of Kent 1999
Visit of Prince Michael of Kent 1999
Visit of Prince Michael of Kent 1999
Blackie and Bishop at Hazewinkel 1998
Elise Laverick
Women's quad
Women's Coxless Four
TRC E
TRC F
TRC B
Batten and Lindsay at World Championships 1998
Women's quad
Women's quad
TRC A
Sue Key
Elise Laverick
Men's quad
Women's quad
TRC C
TRC D
Guin Batten at Munich 1998
John Stephenson
Elise Laverick and sponsor
Alison Brownless
Bernard Churcher
Women's quad
Men's quad
Tony Rees and Ham Ward
Elise Laverick at 1996 Nations Cup
Winners of Women's Open Quad Sculls
Winners of Women's Open Coxless Fours
1951 Stewards' four
Geoffrey Page
National Champions in Coxless Fours
National Champions in Coxless Fours
Miriam Batten
National Champions in Coxless Fours
Women's quad at Henley
Otto and Haustleitner
Gold medallists in Lightweight Women's Coxless Fours
Naming Faith and Charity
Batten (Thames) and Turvey (Putney Town) - winner of Open Pairs
Sue Key
Otto and Hausleitner - Silver in Lightweight Men's Double Sculls
Leon Fletcher, National Champion in single sculls
Gold medallists in Lightweight Women's Coxless Fours
Tony Fingland, David McLellan and Bob Bray in Stewards'
Thames and UL - Gold medallists in Lightweight Men's Quadruple Sculls
Garry Herbert getting the traditional cox's dunking
Crawford and Reddin - Bronze in Open Men's Double Sculls
Batten (Thames) and Turvey (Putney Town) - winner of Open Pairs
Peter Kirkpatrick and others at Henley
Novice coxed four
Plum Puddings
Pauline Rayner congratulates Sam Allpass
Novice eight
National Champions 1992
Henley Women's Regatta Club VIII winners 1992
Sue Key at 1992 World Championships
Peter Kirkpatrick and Lord Headley at Henley
1st VIII
Batten and Freckleton at 1991 World Championships
First eight in the 1991 Head
Open Eight winners - Metropolitan Regatta 1991
Men's Junior Doubles - Gold
Men's Junior Eight - Gold
Women's Eight - Silver
Great Britain LW4- at 1991 World Championships
Sam Allpass - Bronze
Bill Baker, Alan Reddin and Gavin Reddin in Lucerne