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  2. Putney Pier - Wikipedia

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    Putney Pier from Fulham The pier is 24.94m long [ 1 ] and is located off Putney Embankment near the Star & Garter pub and Thai Square restaurant, west of Putney Bridge on the south bank of the River Thames.

  3. London Rowing Club - Wikipedia

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    London Rowing Club began in rented rooms at Star & Garter Pub in Putney. Today, the club has a substantial boathouse (altered and extended in 1974, 2008 and 2018/19) by Putney Bridge . The new Peter Coni Gym was opened in 2019 by present and past club Presidents Mike Baldwin and Mike Williams. [ 9 ]

  4. Stars and Garters - Wikipedia

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    Stars and Garters is a British television variety show produced by Associated-Rediffusion from 1963 until 1966, set in a fictional public house. [1] [2] [3] Hosted by comedian Ray Martine, regulars included singers Kathy Kirby, Vince Hill, Tommy Bruce, Al Saxon, Clinton Ford and Julie Rayne. [4]

  5. Harrods Furniture Depository - Wikipedia

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    In 2000 the conversion to a residential estate was completed, consisting of 250 townhouses and penthouse suites known as "Harrods Village". William Hunt Mansions, the main riverfront building, is a key marker post on the annual Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race between Putney Bridge and Chiswick Bridge. [2]

  6. The Championship Course - Wikipedia

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    The Start and Finish are reversed when racing on an ebb tide. "Middlesex" and "Surrey" denote banks of the Thames along this stretch, named for the historic counties Putney Bridge. The Championship Course is a stretch of the River Thames between Mortlake and Putney in London, England.

  7. The Boat Race 1836 - Wikipedia

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    By Vauxhall Bridge Cambridge's lead was significant. [20] Rowing "gallantly", author and former Light Blue rower William MacMichael noted that Cambridge had the race "all their own way" and passed under Putney Bridge about one minute and 20 lengths ahead of Oxford in a time of around 36 minutes. [20] The victory levelled the series at 1–1. [8]

  8. University Boat Race Stones - Wikipedia

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    The course, which is 4 miles and 374 yards (6,779 m) from Putney to Mortlake [2] as measured along the centre of the river, is used for rowing races including the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race, Women's Boat Race, Lightweight Boat Races, Head of the River Race and other races. The finishing, western stone, is mirrored by a pyramid-topped post ...

  9. Putney Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Putney Bridge is a Grade II listed bridge over the River Thames in west London, linking Putney on the south side with Fulham to the north. [1] Before the first bridge was built in 1729, a ferry had shuttled between the two banks. The current format is three lanes southbound (including one bus lane) and one lane (plus cycle lane/bus stop ...