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Oxford V Cambridge 1958An official souvenir from the Oxford versus Cambridge boat race from Putney to Mortlake on 5th April which was won by Cambridge by 3.5 lengths
The great international university boat race On the river Thames (England) from Putney to Mortlake 4 miles 2 furlongs August 27th 1869
Oxford V Cambridge 1949An official souvenir from the Oxford versus Cambridge boat race from Putney to Mortlake on 26th March which was won by Cambridge by quarter of a length
Mortlake From The River
Frank partridge AdvertisementAn illustrated advertisement for Frank Partridge, promoting a choice selection of old English furniture, including a couple of mahogany pole screens with banners in fine petit point needlework
Oxford's Victory, 1909 Boat RaceScenes from Oxford's surprise victory at the 1909 Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race. We see spectators at Barnes Bridge and Mortlake, and Oxford pulling far ahead
Photograph of Queens Arms, Mortlake, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Corner on view of the pub. The back of the print (available on request) details
The church of St Mary Mortlake, 1897The church of St Mary Mortlake, south west London, as seen in 1897. Date: 1897
OXFORD V CAMBRIDGE 1892The Finish at Mortlake : Taken at Pistol-Fire. Date: 1892
The Boat Race by Patrick BellewComic illustration of the annual Boat Race between Oxford and Cambridge showing, a possibility at Mortlake - if the oars will stand the strain
Houseboat, Mortlake, London, EnglandHouseboat, Mortlake, London, near Richmond, County of London, England. Date: 1920s
Joseph PorterJOSEPH PORTER citizen of Mortlake whose chief claim to fame is having his portrait done by Hogarth. Date: ? - 1749
Oxford V Cambridge 1895Spectators on board a boat watch as the university boat race teams head towards the finish at Mortlake. Oxford won this race, for the sixth year in succession
Mortlake. LondonThe river front and the old summer house at Mortlake, on the Thames, south west London
The Thames at MortlakeThe river bank at MORTLAKE at low tide - boys scavenging at the waters edge