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James Renforth
James Renforth
Born
James Renforth
7 April 1842
Newcastle Upon Tyne, England, United Kingdom
Died
23 August 1871(1871-08-23) (aged 29)
Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada
Resting place
Gateshead Cemetery Gateshead, England, United Kingdom
Nationality
British
Title
World champion sculler
Term
1868–1871
Predecessor
Harry Kelley
Successor
Joseph Henry Sadler
Spouse
Mary Ann Bell
Parent(s)
James and Jane Renforth
James Renforth (7 April 1842 – 23 August 1871) was an English Tyneside professional oarsman. He became the World Sculling Champion in 1868 and was one of three great Tyneside oarsmen, the other two being Harry Clasper and Robert Chambers.
JamesRenforth (7 April 1842 – 23 August 1871) was an English Tyneside professional oarsman. He became the World Sculling Champion in 1868 and was one...
and JamesRenforth. Clasper was a champion rower in fours, as well as an innovative boat designer and a successful rowing coach. Chambers and Renforth were...
well-known Tyneside oarsmen, the other two being Robert Chambers and JamesRenforth. Harry Clasper was born in Dunston, now part of the Metropolitan Borough...
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August on the Kennebecasis River, the Paris Crew claimed victory after JamesRenforth collapsed in the British boat during the race and died from apparent...
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Bill Beach, Bobby Pearce and Evans Fischer all retired undefeated. JamesRenforth died while champion. Sadler later rowed for an open title. Peter Kemp...
November 1868, JamesRenforth beat Kelley to the Championship, but died in 1871 without having defended the title. During the period of Renforth's championship...
coached by JamesRenforth, who was engaged by Tynemouth RC at 30 shillings a week in May 1869. It is certain that he was coached by James Taylor who coached...
extension from Mount Dennis, will run mostly underground or elevated to Renforth station, with seven new stations. This first phase is scheduled to open...
82% blue, 18% red) and otherwise: white. The notable northern rower JamesRenforth was employed as a coach for Tynemouth RC in 1869. He was paid 3 guineas...
Lomas, Mark R.; Wade, Peter; Eufrasio, Rafael M.; Renforth, Phil; Sarkar, Binoy; Andrews, M. Grace; James, Rachael H.; Pearce, Christopher R.; Mercure, Jean-Francois;...
a voyage from Saint Stephen, New Brunswick, Canada to Havana, Cuba. JamesRenforth United Kingdom The steamship was driven ashore at Marsden, County Durham...
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in Climate Negative Emissions Technologies Journal with co-editor Phil Renforth. Wilcox is married and has one daughter. They live in Philadelphia. "Greenhouse...
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USNA 1986, Deputy Commandant for Information Major General Austin E. Renforth, USMC (ret.) - NAPS 1984, USNA 1988, former commanding general, Marine...
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Canal in Islington (1893), later used as the Marico furniture factory Renforth Pump House (Rotherhithe, Canada Water) (opened in 1904), now residential...