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The Boat Race is an annual rowing race between the universities of Oxford and Cambridge in London, England and has been held since 1829

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Background imageThe Boat Race Collection: The Universities boat race (engraving)

The Universities boat race (engraving)
604908 The Universities boat race (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The universities boat race: Oxford begings to lead)

Background imageThe Boat Race Collection: The Oxford and Cambridge Boat-Race (engraving)

The Oxford and Cambridge Boat-Race (engraving)
1614832 The Oxford and Cambridge Boat-Race (engraving) by Overend, William Heysham (1851-98) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Oxford and Cambridge Boat-Race)

Background imageThe Boat Race Collection: The Oxford verses Cambridge Boat Race, on the River Thames, March 1968

The Oxford verses Cambridge Boat Race, on the River Thames, March 1968. Picture shows the canoes going under Hammersmith Bridge. The 114th Boat Race took place on 30 March 1968

Background imageThe Boat Race Collection: Oxford verses Cambridge Boat Race, on The River Thames, London

Oxford verses Cambridge Boat Race, on The River Thames, London, 23rd March 1963 The 109th Boat Race took place on 23 March 1963

Background imageThe Boat Race Collection: The Oxford verses Cambridge Boat Race, on the River Thames, March 1968

The Oxford verses Cambridge Boat Race, on the River Thames, March 1968. Picture shows the canoes going under Hammersmith Bridge. The 114th Boat Race took place on 30 March 1968

Background imageThe Boat Race Collection: The Oxford verses Cambridge Boat Race, on the River Thames, March 1968

The Oxford verses Cambridge Boat Race, on the River Thames, March 1968. Picture shows the canoes approaching Hammersmith Bridge. The 114th Boat Race took place on 30 March 1968

Background imageThe Boat Race Collection: The Oxford verses Cambridge Boat Race, on the River Thames, March 1968

The Oxford verses Cambridge Boat Race, on the River Thames, March 1968. The 114th Boat Race took place on 30 March 1968. Held annually

Background imageThe Boat Race Collection: The Boat Race, Cambridge v Oxford. 1957. Pictured at the start of the race

The Boat Race, Cambridge v Oxford. 1957. Pictured at the start of the race at Putney Bridge. The race was held from the starting point at Putney Bridge on The River Thames in London

Background imageThe Boat Race Collection: The Boat Race, Cambridge v Oxford. 1957. The race was held from the starting

The Boat Race, Cambridge v Oxford. 1957. The race was held from the starting point at Putney Bridge on The River Thames in London

Background imageThe Boat Race Collection: The Boat Race, Cambridge v Oxford. 1957. The race was held from the starting

The Boat Race, Cambridge v Oxford. 1957. The race was held from the starting point at Putney Bridge on The River Thames in London

Background imageThe Boat Race Collection: The Boat Race, Cambridge v Oxford. 1957. The race was held from the starting

The Boat Race, Cambridge v Oxford. 1957. The race was held from the starting point at Putney Bridge on The River Thames in London

Background imageThe Boat Race Collection: Competitor in the Thames canoe race walks with his boat along the South Bank before

Competitor in the Thames canoe race walks with his boat along the South Bank before taking to the water. 20th April 1987

Background imageThe Boat Race Collection: Competitor in the Thames canoe race walks with his boat along the South Bank before

Competitor in the Thames canoe race walks with his boat along the South Bank before taking to the water. 20th April 1987

Background imageThe Boat Race Collection: Sea sled Miss England at mooring, 1922. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes

Sea sled Miss England at mooring, 1922. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes
Claude Grahame-White in his experimental 45-foot power sledge, Miss England, 3 Sept 1922. Miss England was built of wood by the Cowes firm of S.E. Saunders in 1921

Background imageThe Boat Race Collection: Sea sled Miss England at mooring, 1922. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes

Sea sled Miss England at mooring, 1922. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes
Claude Grahame-White in his experimental 45-foot power sledge, Miss England, 3 Sept 1922. Miss England was built of wood by the Cowes firm of S.E. Saunders in 1921

Background imageThe Boat Race Collection: University Boat Race at Barnes London Victorian period

University Boat Race at Barnes London Victorian period

Background imageThe Boat Race Collection: Barnes Bridge, 1872. Creator: Gustave Doré

Barnes Bridge, 1872. Creator: Gustave Doré
Barnes Bridge, 1872. Spectators under Grade II listed Barnes Railway Bridge built 1849 by Joseph Locke, during a boat race on the River Thames. From, " LONDON

Background imageThe Boat Race Collection: Poster, The Boat Race Centenary, 23 March 1929

Poster, The Boat Race Centenary, 23 March 1929. Date: 1929

Background imageThe Boat Race Collection: A tall ship, Endeavour, by G. H. Davis

A tall ship, Endeavour, by G. H. Davis
A tall ship: the high, narrow sail-plan of Endeavour. Showing the sail-plan, mast and hull, beautiful lines and rig of the challenger for the Americas Cup; inset is a diagram showing her new

Background imageThe Boat Race Collection: The Boat Race by Patrick Bellew

The Boat Race by Patrick Bellew
Comic illustration of the annual Boat Race between Oxford and Cambridge showing, a possibility at Mortlake - if the oars will stand the strain

Background imageThe Boat Race Collection: Port Moresby, 19th century

Port Moresby, 19th century. From The Colonial Portfolio. [The Werner Company, London]

Background imageThe Boat Race Collection: Watching a Boat-Race, 1903. Artist: Mortimer L Menpes

Watching a Boat-Race, 1903. Artist: Mortimer L Menpes
Watching a Boat-Race, 1903. From World Pictures, by Mortimer Menpes. Text by Dorothy Menpes. [A. & C. Black, London, 1903]

Background imageThe Boat Race Collection: A Samoan canoe with outrigger, and its occupants, 1902. Artist: Kerry & Co

A Samoan canoe with outrigger, and its occupants, 1902. Artist: Kerry & Co
A Samoan canoe with outrigger, and its occupants, 1902. From The Living Races of Mankind, Vol. I. [Hutchinson & Co, London, 1902]

Background imageThe Boat Race Collection: Tom West Indias canoe, New Calabar, Southern Nigeria, 1912

Tom West Indias canoe, New Calabar, Southern Nigeria, 1912. From The Living Races of Mankind, Vol. II. [Hutchinson & Co, London, 1912]

Background imageThe Boat Race Collection: Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race, London, 1926-1927

Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race, London, 1926-1927. Oxford just ahead by Hammersmith Bridge. The traditional university rowing race on the River Thames starts at Putney and finishes at Mortlake

Background imageThe Boat Race Collection: The Schneider Trophy: Howard Pixton talking to Jacques Schneider after his victory, 1914 (1934)

The Schneider Trophy: Howard Pixton talking to Jacques Schneider after his victory, 1914 (1934). Artist: Flight Photo
The Schneider Trophy: Howard Pixton talking to Jacques Schneider after his victory, 1914 (1934). The Coupe d Aviation Maritime Jacques Schneider (Schneider Trophy)

Background imageThe Boat Race Collection: C. U. B. C, 1900. Artist: Sir Leslie Matthew Ward

C. U. B. C, 1900. Artist: Sir Leslie Matthew Ward
C.U.B.C, 1900. Published 29th March 1900. William Dudley Ward (1877-1946), The President Of The Cambridge University Boat Club

Background imageThe Boat Race Collection: The Shamrock and the Columbia racing for the Americas Cup, 1899 (1906)

The Shamrock and the Columbia racing for the Americas Cup, 1899 (1906). The New York Yacht Clubs Columbia, backed by J P Morgan, defeated the Royal Ulster Yacht Clubs challenger Shamrock

Background imageThe Boat Race Collection: A Thames Regatta, c1919. Artist: CRW Nevinson

A Thames Regatta, c1919. Artist: CRW Nevinson
A Thames Regatta, c1919. From The Studio Volume 78, [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1919-20]

Background imageThe Boat Race Collection: Cleopatras Arrival in Cilicia, 1821. Artist: William Etty

Cleopatras Arrival in Cilicia, 1821. Artist: William Etty
Cleopatras Arrival in Cilicia, 1821. Painting housed at the Lady Lever Gallery, Liverpool. From The Studio Volume 85. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1923]

Background imageThe Boat Race Collection: Henley Regatta, Oxfordshire, 6th July 1912 (1937). Artist: Horace Walter Nicholls

Henley Regatta, Oxfordshire, 6th July 1912 (1937). Artist: Horace Walter Nicholls
Henley Regatta, Oxfordshire, 6th July 1912 (1937). The royal barge, rowed by red-liveried watermen, bearing King George V, Queen Mary, and Princess Mary

Background imageThe Boat Race Collection: The winning Oxford boat race crew, 1896 (1937)

The winning Oxford boat race crew, 1896 (1937). A print from The Story of Seventy Momentous Years, the Life and Times of King George V, 1865-1936, editor Harold Wheeler, Odhams Press Ltd, London, 1937

Background imageThe Boat Race Collection: Boat racing on the Mekong, 1895. Artist: Charles Barbant

Boat racing on the Mekong, 1895. Artist: Charles Barbant
Boat racing on the Mekong, 1895. From The Universal Geography with Illustrations and Maps, division XVI, written by Elisee Reclus and published by Virtue & Co. Limited (London, 1895)

Background imageThe Boat Race Collection: Henley Regatta, Henley-on-Thames, London, 1901. Artist: ME Wright

Henley Regatta, Henley-on-Thames, London, 1901. Artist: ME Wright
Henley Regatta, Henley-on-Thames, London, 1901. Stereoscopic card. Detail

Background imageThe Boat Race Collection: The University Boat Race, March 1912 (1935)

The University Boat Race, March 1912 (1935). Both the Oxford and Cambridge boats sank during the race, swamped by rough waters in the Thames

Background imageThe Boat Race Collection: Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race, London, 1926-1927

Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race, London, 1926-1927. Oxford just ahead by Hammersmith Bridge. The traditional university rowing race on the River Thames starts at Putney and finishes at Mortlake

Background imageThe Boat Race Collection: Start of the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race, London, 1926-1927

Start of the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race, London, 1926-1927. The traditional university rowing race starts at Putney and finishes at Mortlake. The course is 4 miles and 374 yards (6, 779 m)

Background imageThe Boat Race Collection: Finish of the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race, London, 1926-1927

Finish of the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race, London, 1926-1927. The traditional university rowing race starts at Putney and finishes at Mortlake. The course is 4 miles and 374 yards (6, 779 m)

Background imageThe Boat Race Collection: Procession of boats at Cambridge, 1870

Procession of boats at Cambridge, 1870. A print from the Illustrated London News, (11 June 1870)

Background imageThe Boat Race Collection: Henley Regatta, Oxfordshire, 20th Century

Henley Regatta, Oxfordshire, 20th Century. Postcard from The Souvenir Album, Views of London And The River Thames, From London To Oxford, (London, 20th Century)

Background imageThe Boat Race Collection: Why Shouldn t Girton Rink, When Cambridge Rows?, 1876. Artist: George Du Maurier

Why Shouldn t Girton Rink, When Cambridge Rows?, 1876. Artist: George Du Maurier
Why Shouldn t Girton Rink, When Cambridge Rows?, 1876 Lady students from Girton College on the towpath waving to crews rowing on the river Cam

Background imageThe Boat Race Collection: The Universities Boat-Race, 1883

The Universities Boat-Race, 1883. In this illustration of the University Boat Race, a group of cheering students are enabled to maintain a proper distance from the rowdy proletariat on the other side

Background imageThe Boat Race Collection: Well Rowed All!, 1869. Artist: Joseph Swain

Well Rowed All!, 1869. Artist: Joseph Swain
Well Rowed All!, 1869. This cartoon refers to the development of a special relationship between Britain and the United States



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The Boat Race Collection

The Boat Race is an annual rowing race between the universities of Oxford and Cambridge in London, England and has been held since 1829, making it one of the oldest sporting events in the world. The race takes place on a 4.2 mile stretch of the River Thames between Putney and Mortlake, with thousands of spectators lining the banks to watch. The event is steeped in tradition and is seen as a major event on the British sporting calendar and has become an iconic symbol for both universities and for London itself, with millions watching on television around Europe each year.
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The Boat Race is an iconic annual event that takes place in London, England. The Media Storehouse collection features a range of products that celebrate this historic sporting occasion. From wall art and framed prints to photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles, and greeting cards, our collection offers something for everyone who loves the sport. The Boat Race has been held since 1829 and sees teams from Oxford University and Cambridge University compete against each other on the River Thames. It's a hugely popular event with spectators lining the riverbanks to cheer on their favorite team. The Media Storehouse collection captures some of the most memorable moments from past races including close finishes and dramatic clashes between rowers. Whether you're looking for a stunning piece of wall art or a unique gift for someone who loves rowing, The Boat Race collection is sure to impress.
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We offer a wide range of art prints related to The Boat Race, an annual rowing event held in London, England. These prints showcase the excitement and energy of this iconic sporting event that takes place on the River Thames between Oxford University Boat Club and Cambridge University Boat Club. You can choose from a variety of images capturing different moments from the race, including close-ups of rowers in action, panoramic views of the river and surrounding landmarks, and shots of spectators cheering on their favorite teams. In addition to traditional paper prints, Media Storehouse also offers canvas prints that are ready to hang on your wall as soon as they arrive. Whether you're a fan of rowing or simply appreciate beautiful sports photography, these art prints are sure to add style and personality to any room in your home or office.
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