File:A view of the quay at Rowhedge during an unidentified festival, taken from the Wivenhoe side of the River Colne. RMG P27526.tiff

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Rowhedge River Colne

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Studio of Harry Walters  (1848–1926)  wikidata:Q65666069
 
Studio of Harry Walters
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Harry Wilmott
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Date of birth/death 1848 Edit this at Wikidata 1926 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth Uckfield
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English: A view of the quay at Rowhedge during Rowhedge and Wivenhoe Regatta 1910, taken from the Wivenhoe side of the River Colne.
A view of the quay at Rowhedge during the same unidentified festival as depicted in P27524, taken from the Wivenhoe side of the River Colne. The Albion public house can be seen in the beckground behind the Colchester registered trawler dressed overall. The quay is crowded with people, with numerous sailing and rowing dinghies alongside. In the middle distance is a cutter-rigged yacht with all sails set, including a pole to hold out the jib, as she sails before the light winds up river.
Date 11 October 1910
Dimensions Overall: 120 mm x 164 mm
Source/Photographer http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/534545
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Smiths Suitall Negative Number: 954
id number: P27526
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Historic Photographs

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