1949 - Rowing boat part with trophy shield - original





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Original 1949 wooden rowing boat part with an oak and brass trophy shield marked Whitlingham Week 1949; dimensions 90 x 28 x 17 cm, in good condition.
Description from the seller
Boat part of a skiff with a oak and brass trophy shield
This is a unique chance to bid on an original part of history and craftmanship.
Wooden part of presumably a skiff (see photo's) rowing boat with an attractive oak and heavy solid brass logo with wreaths and crossed oars.
The brass logo is marked with Whitlingham Week 1949
Whitlingham is located near Norwich, Norfolk in the U.K.
This information was found on the internet:
Norfolk Long Distance Sculling Championship: The second-ever Norfolk Long Distance Sculling Championship, a race covering the course from Surlingham Ferry to Whitlingham, was won in 1949 by George Cooper's father. This prestigious race, created in 1948, was a major event for local and visiting scullers.
90 cm long
28 cm wide
17 cm deep
Great decorative item.
photo's not included
Will be carefully packed and shipped.
We use recycled materials as packaging to reduce waste.
If we can ship it cheaper we will and we will recalculate the shipping cost. Excess shipping payment will be returned to your bank account
Boat part of a skiff with a oak and brass trophy shield
This is a unique chance to bid on an original part of history and craftmanship.
Wooden part of presumably a skiff (see photo's) rowing boat with an attractive oak and heavy solid brass logo with wreaths and crossed oars.
The brass logo is marked with Whitlingham Week 1949
Whitlingham is located near Norwich, Norfolk in the U.K.
This information was found on the internet:
Norfolk Long Distance Sculling Championship: The second-ever Norfolk Long Distance Sculling Championship, a race covering the course from Surlingham Ferry to Whitlingham, was won in 1949 by George Cooper's father. This prestigious race, created in 1948, was a major event for local and visiting scullers.
90 cm long
28 cm wide
17 cm deep
Great decorative item.
photo's not included
Will be carefully packed and shipped.
We use recycled materials as packaging to reduce waste.
If we can ship it cheaper we will and we will recalculate the shipping cost. Excess shipping payment will be returned to your bank account

