Oarsmen pull against the tide in their rowing boats on the River Thames during the Great River Race.
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5443 x 3580 px | 46.1 x 30.3 cm | 18.1 x 11.9 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
23 September 1995Location:
River Thames, Twickenham, London England UKMore information:
Grimacing pull against the tide in their rowing boats on the River Thames. The Great River Race (also known as 'London's River Marathon') attracts both the true racer and the leisure rower. The course from Richmond to London docklands was inspired by the immense interest generated by a 1987 charity event in which the famous Doggett's Coat & Badge winners from The Company of Watermen & Lightermen rowed its shallop, or passenger barge, from Hampton Court to The Tower of London.