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Untitled (Group portrait of Exeter College "Torpid" (rowing team) 1865. Bow. C. H. Adams; 2. A. J. Pile; 3. C. E. Roberts; 4. W. B. Besley; 5. G. H. Morrell; 6. A. Lethbridge; 7. J. P. Young; Stroke, G. H. Swinny; Coxman, E. Kingdon; verso: Photo montage
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Photograph information:
Recto:
Group portrait of Exeter College "Torpid" (rowing team) 1865.
Bow. C. H. Adams
2. A. J. Pile
3. C. E. Roberts
4. W. B. Besley
5. G. H. Morrell
6. A. Lethbridge
7. J. P. Young
Stroke, G. H. Swinny
Coxman, E. Kingdon
Verso:
Photo montage labeled Exeter College Turl Street Front
Department of Photographs
Seiden & de Cuevas Inc. New York New York. on Long Term Loan at the Fogg Art Museum from 1977 to 1982
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Purchase through the generosity of Melvin R. Seiden
Title: Untitled (Group portrait of Exeter College "Torpid" (rowing team) 1865. Bow. C. H. Adams; 2. A. J. Pile; 3. C. E. Roberts; 4. W. B. Besley; 5. G. H. Morrell; 6. A. Lethbridge; 7. J. P. Young; Stroke, G. H. Swinny; Coxman, E. Kingdon; verso: Photo montage
Description:
Photograph information:
Recto:
Group portrait of Exeter College "Torpid" (rowing team) 1865.
Bow.
C.
H.
Adams
2.
A.
J.
Pile
3.
C.
E.
Roberts
4.
W.
B.
Besley
5.
G.
H.
Morrell
6.
A.
Lethbridge
7.
J.
P.
Young
Stroke, G.
H.
Swinny
Coxman, E.
Kingdon
Verso:
Photo montage labeled Exeter College Turl Street Front.
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