The History of the Christ's College Boat Club offers a detailed look into the origins and development of one of Cambridge University's esteemed rowing clubs. Authored by George T. Atchison and Geoffrey C. Brown, this historical account traces the club's evolution, highlighting key figures, races, and achievements that have shaped its identity.
Originally published in 1922, this book provides valuable insights into the sporting culture of early 20th-century Cambridge and the traditions of collegiate rowing. A must-read for alumni, rowing enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the history of Cambridge University, this work captures the enduring spirit and legacy of the Christ's College Boat Club.
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