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British rowing club
Collingwood College Boat Club (CCBC) is the rowing club of Collingwood College, part of Durham University. CCBC was formed in 1981 and is housed in the
Collingwood_College_Boat_Club
Constituent college of Durham University
Society Collingwood College Music Society Collingwood Choir Collingwood College Fashion Show Collingwood College Boat Club Collingwood College Rugby Football
Collingwood_College,_Durham
Topics referred to by the same term
Churchill College Boat Club, a rowing club at the University of Cambridge, England Christ's College Boat Club, another Cambridge rowing club Collingwood College
CCBC
British sports committee
Durham College Rowing (commonly abbreviated to DCR) represents all sixteen college boat clubs in Durham University and organises some rowing activities
Durham_College_Rowing
academic year. Each college boat club is an independent organisation registered with British Rowing. They are also members of Durham College Rowing. Durham
List of social activities at Durham University
List_of_social_activities_at_Durham_University
Royal Navy officer (1748–1810)
Vice-Admiral of the Red Cuthbert Collingwood, 1st Baron Collingwood (26 September 1748 – 7 March 1810) was a Royal Navy officer who served in the American
Cuthbert Collingwood, 1st Baron Collingwood
Cuthbert_Collingwood,_1st_Baron_Collingwood
University Belfast Boat Club in 1931, whose first inter-varsity races were a triangular tournament against Glasgow University and University College Dublin in
University rowing in the United Kingdom
University_rowing_in_the_United_Kingdom
English author, artist, antiquary and professor of Fine Arts (1854–1932)
Collingwood (/ˈkɒlɪŋˌwʊd/; 6 August 1854 – 1 October 1932) was an English author, artist, antiquary and professor of Fine Arts at University College,
W._G._Collingwood
Hatfield Grey Collingwood In Chester-le-Street there is one club on the river: In Sunderland there are two rowing clubs: Durham College Rowing "Durham
List of rowing clubs on the River Wear
List_of_rowing_clubs_on_the_River_Wear
Rowing event
to be useful practice for student crews from the University Boat Club and College Boat Clubs in the run up to the Royal Regatta. Prebends Bridge from downstream
Durham_Regatta
Town in Victoria, Australia
high it is used for swimming, fishing and boating. On Lake Street, in the grounds of the Secondary College, there is a cairn commemorating the Aboriginal
Edenhope
Constituent college of Durham University
establish three new colleges on Elvet Hill which went on to be named Collingwood College, Trevelyan College and Van Mildert College. The college marks its foundation
Van_Mildert_College,_Durham
British Rowing Club
1862 with a coxed four race between Owens College and the Physical Laboratory. In 1889 the Owens College Boat Club was established, which was reconstituted
Manchester University Boat Club
Manchester_University_Boat_Club
Constituent college of Durham University
still in use. The college also maintains a boat house used by the boat club on the river near the Caedmon Complex. The old St Hild's boat house, situated
College of St Hild and St Bede, Durham
College_of_St_Hild_and_St_Bede,_Durham
College of the University of Oxford
have been two men's boats from a single college in over 40 years. Pembroke was the top club in aggregate points across all boats for three years running
Pembroke_College,_Oxford
Constituent college of Durham University
new colleges on Elvet Hill; these went on to become Collingwood, Trevelyan and Van Mildert. Trevelyan was planned to become an all-women college, similar
Trevelyan_College,_Durham
Recreational sports organized within a particular institution
more than 550 college teams across 18 sports. Collingwood College Association Football Club is said to be the largest amateur football club in the UK. The
Intramural_sports
British rower
School and Durham University, where she took up rowing with the university boat club. She was part of the British crew that won the silver medal in the women's
Natasha_Morrice
British rower
sculls. In 2012, the quadruple sculls boat he was in finished in 5th place. Rowbotham was educated at Clifton College and Durham University where he switched
Stephen_Rowbotham
Clubs to enable the sport of rowing
the rowing boats. Clubs usually have a boathouse with racks to store boats, and a dock or slipway to get them into the water. Many clubs host rowing
Rowing_club
Private school in Stonehouse, Gloucestershire, England
principal building in the College. Students are separated into eight different houses. With the exceptions of Collingwood House, a mixed house for day
Wycliffe College, Gloucestershire
Wycliffe_College,_Gloucestershire
Constituent college of Durham University
of 16 colleges for first preferences, marginally ahead of South College and behind University College, Collingwood College, St Chad's College, John Snow
Hatfield_College,_Durham
Suburb of Ipswich, Queensland, Australia
Bellbird Park State Secondary College in neighbouring Bellbird Park to the south. Redbank Plaza is a shopping centre at 1 Collingwood Drive (27°36′20″S 152°52′04″E
Redbank,_Queensland
Sport organisation of Durham University
Inter-college men’s football, in particular, is hugely popular, with around ninety 11-a-side teams playing regular matches. Collingwood College alone
Team_Durham
Academic dress
or club may have its own scarf. In addition, some colleges and universities have (for example) separate scarves for senior clubs such as their Boat Clubs
Academic_scarf
British historian
History at Lancaster University. He was then appointed Master of Collingwood College at the University of Durham, remaining in that role until 1985. His
Anthony_Tuck
for the White Rose Varsity James – Collingwood tournament annually between James College, York and Collingwood College, Durham since 2009. Josephine Butler
List of British and Irish varsity matches
List_of_British_and_Irish_varsity_matches
Public school in Radley, England
Radley College, formally St Peter's College, Radley or the College of St Peter at Radley, is an English public school providing boarding education for
Radley_College
School in South Perth, Western Australia
St Kilda Football Club Reuben Ginbey, West Coast Eagles James Harvey, Basketball, NBL Bobby Hill, GWS Giants/Collingwood Football Club Ben Hollioake, Cricket
Wesley_College,_Perth
Football League (now Australian Football League) with initial clubs being Carlton, Collingwood, Essendon, Fitzroy, Geelong, Melbourne, St Kilda and South
1897_in_sports
Kennedy's Club Athletique Canadien after threatening legal action. The Boat Race 23 March — Oxford wins the 67th Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race England
1910_in_sports
Award for coming last in a competition
Cuthbert Lempriere Holthouse, an oarsman of the Lady Margaret Boat Club of St John's College, Cambridge, in 1909 at the graduation ceremony in the university's
Wooden_spoon_(award)
City in County Durham, England
Rowing Club, Durham University Boat Club, the 16 college clubs of the university, Durham Constabulary and the school clubs – Durham School Boat Club and
Durham,_England
Principal of Collingwood College Gordon Cameron (Hatfield) – Professor of Land Economy at Cambridge University; Master of Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge
List of Durham University people
List_of_Durham_University_people
running of the Boston Marathon. VFL Premiership Collingwood wins the 7th VFL Premiership: Collingwood 4.7 (31) d Fitzroy 3.11 (29) at Melbourne Cricket
1903_in_sports
John Heaton, 1st Baronet – Conservative MP Charles Hopwood – Liberal MP Collingwood Hughes – Conservative MP Sir Clarendon Hyde – Liberal MP Frank James
List of alumni of King's College London
List_of_alumni_of_King's_College_London
Premiership Fitzroy wins the 9th VFL Premiership: Fitzroy 4.6 (30) d Collingwood 2.5 (17) at Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) World Series 9–14 October
1905_in_sports
Television series
by Shaun Fleming) is a blonde-haired boy who is a member of the Paddle Boat Club and dresses as a sea captain. He is so called due to his always pointing
Fillmore!
Catholic school in Melbourne, Australia
"Demonwiki | Bill Tymms". Demonwiki. Retrieved 6 March 2019. Official website St. Kevin's College Boat Club website St. Kevin's College Rugby Club website
St_Kevin's_College,_Melbourne
Name for the River Thames in Oxfordshire, England
University Boat Club, who race against Goldie, the men's second crew of the Cambridge University Boat Club, before the annual Oxford vs. Cambridge Boat Race
The_Isis
Town in Tyne and Wear, England
school. The family of Cuthbert Collingwood, 1st Baron Collingwood (1748–1810), a notable naval commander, and Edward Collingwood (1734–1806), a barrister who
North_Shields
Belgian essayist, poet, and writer. Bob Farmer, 79, Australian footballer (Collingwood). David Gamble, 70, British film editor (Shakespeare in Love, Veronica
Deaths_in_June_2026
Public university in Belfast, Northern Ireland
University Belfast Boat Club is one of the most successful clubs in the university. The QUB boathouse, home of Queen's University Belfast Boat Club (QUBBC) and
Queen's_University_Belfast
London gentlemen's club
Club, Jodhpur (1922). Tamil Nadu: Coonoor Club, Coonoor (1885); Cosmopolitan Club, Chennai (1873); Madras Boat Club, Chennai (1867); Presidency Club,
National_Liberal_Club
Championship – SpVgg Fürth 3–2 Hertha BSC at Nuremberg VFL Premiership Collingwood achieves the only perfect home-and-away season in VFL/AFL history, but
1929_in_sports
City in South Australia
player with the Adelaide Crows Alan Didak – AFL player with the Collingwood Football Club Karyne Di Marco – hammer thrower Alistair Edwards – Australian
Whyalla
"Guide to scholarships for Palestinian students" (PDF). University and College Union. March 2017. Retrieved 3 May 2024. "Durham Palestine Educational
Durham Palestine Educational Trust
Durham_Palestine_Educational_Trust
and publisher, bone cancer. Arthur Gooch, 94, Australian footballer (Collingwood). Oliver "Power" Grant, 52, American clothing manufacturer and music
Deaths_in_February_2026
Dioceses of the United States, accessed on 22 June 2025 "The Birkbeck College coat of arms" (PDF). Birkbeck's Magazine. No. 35. 2016. pp. 10–11. Retrieved
List_of_Latin_phrases_(full)
College lacrosse team
University Men's Lacrosse Club represents the University of Durham in the sport of lacrosse. Durham University Men's Lacrosse Club has existed for a number
Durham University Men's Lacrosse Club
Durham_University_Men's_Lacrosse_Club
Baptist, independent, coeducational school in Melbourne, Victoria
AFLW footballer for Collingwood Magpies/Western Bulldogs Jack Macrae (2012) – AFL player for Western Bulldogs/St Kilda Football Club Tom Mitchell (2011)
Carey_Baptist_Grammar_School
Fútbol Club Sammy Mellor wins the sixth running of the Boston Marathon. VFL Premiership Collingwood wins the 6th VFL Premiership: Collingwood 9.6 (60)
1902_in_sports
Regional city in Victoria, Australia
Football Club midfielder. Melinda Tankard Reist, conservative political activist, writer, speaker and media commentator. Chris Tarrant, Collingwood Football
Mildura
2003 natural disaster
maritime response unit boats. At McHale Stadium, floodwaters damaged documents and memorabilia from the Collingwood Football Club. Severe hailstorms caused
2003_Melbourne_thunderstorm
residential colleges began to become mixed. In 1972, two men's colleges at Cambridge and one at Durham became mixed, and Collingwood College, Durham, opened
Colleges within universities in the United Kingdom
Colleges_within_universities_in_the_United_Kingdom
School in Wendouree, Victoria, Australia
respectively. In 2017, Lauren Butler, who was drafted to the Collingwood Football Club in the 2018 AFL Women's draft, was named best on ground in the
Ballarat_Grammar_School
City in Western Australia
are Collingwood Park Stadium in Collingwood Park and Centennial Oval in Centennial Park. Collingwood Park is home to North Albany Football Club while
Albany,_Western_Australia
for and Australian Football League match between West Coast Eagles and Collingwood in 1997, with an attendance of about 14,000, and a match between Richmond
Australian rules football in England
Australian_rules_football_in_England
British naval officer, yachtsman, author
certain whether the boat was named after The Galway Blazers, a local fox hunting club in Galway, Ireland, which dates to 1839. Based on boats he had seen in
Bill King (Royal Navy officer)
Bill_King_(Royal_Navy_officer)
3–1 Hibernian at Logie Green Victorian Football Association premiers - Collingwood SANFL premiers - South Adelaide WAFL premiers - Fremantle National championship
1896_in_sports
American journalist (1941–2006)
career for his 1979 documentary "The Boat People", reporting on Vietnamese refugees escaping the country via boat or ship, at one point wading into the
Ed_Bradley
Educational building of Durham University in Durham, England
owned by the university between Vincent Harris's neoclassical St Mary's College and the Edwardian Arts and Crafts-style Bow School, directly opposite Daniel
Lower Mountjoy Teaching and Learning Centre
Lower_Mountjoy_Teaching_and_Learning_Centre
Zuleika Dobson is published. 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm: New College Boat Club represent Great Britain in rowing, winning silver. 10 September: Two
Timeline_of_Oxford
English author and journalist (1884–1967)
long-standing friendship with the mother of the Altounyans, and their Collingwood grandparents. Later, he denied the connection, claiming he simply gave
Arthur_Ransome
FC Dynamo Kyiv founded in former part of Soviet Union VFL Premiership Collingwood wins the 31st VFL Premiership, beating Richmond 2.13 (25) to 1.7 (13)
1927_in_sports
Australian sports scientist
Victoria University. He provides sports science advice to the Collingwood Football Club when it won the 2010 Australian Football League Premiership, his
Allan_Hahn
catch some waves; Collingwood president Eddie McGuire refused to resign after the release of a scathing report which found the AFL club had a culture of
List of The Weekly with Charlie Pickering episodes
List_of_The_Weekly_with_Charlie_Pickering_episodes
January 25 – São Paulo Futebol Clube founded. VFL Premiership 5 October – Collingwood wins the 39th VFL Premiership, defeating South Melbourne 11.12 (78) to
1935_in_sports
Town in the Northern Territory, Australia
AFL pre-season Regional Challenge match between Collingwood Football Club and Port Adelaide Football Club attracted a capacity sell-out crowd. Association
Alice_Springs
Township in Monmouth County, New Jersey, US
Estates, Bergerville, Candlewood, Collingwood Park, Fairfield, Fort Plains, Freewood Acres, Jerseyville, Lake Club, Land of Pines,[citation needed] Larrabees
Howell_Township,_New_Jersey
League history. College championship College football national championship – Minnesota Golden Gophers La Liga – won by Athletic Aviación Club Serie A – won
1940_in_sports
Premiership Winners 1906 – Collingwood 1907 – Collingwood 1908 – Collingwood 1909 – Clubs included: Training College, Presbyterian, Melville Street, New Town
List of former Australian rules football competitions in Tasmania
List_of_former_Australian_rules_football_competitions_in_Tasmania
City in Victoria, Australia
1984), actor Smoky Dawson (1913–2008), country music performer (born in Collingwood, raised in Warrnambool) Alex Dyson (b. 1988), radio presenter Sir John
Warrnambool
Royal Navy officer (1888–1945)
Wake-Walker married Muriel Elsie Hughes (1890–1963), only daughter of Sir Collingwood Hughes of East Bergholt, Suffolk, at St Paul's Church, Knightsbridge
Frederic_Wake-Walker
Bronze medal winning Kings Cup crew, former Captain of Adelaide University Boat Club Alexander Hill (1993–), Current Australian Rowing Team member, Olympic
Old_Reds
Australian rules footballer
Herald Sun. Retrieved 18 January 2019. "BCD: Babies and a boat". Adelaide Football Club News. 6 April 2016. Retrieved 22 February 2026. Fjeldstad, Jesper
Mark_Ricciuto
Football Club: Natus ad magna gerenda (Born to great things) Carlton Football Club: Mens sana in corpore sano (Sound Mind in a Healthy Body) Collingwood Football
List_of_mottos
Coastal city in Western Australia
small fishing village. In subsequent years, Mandurah's reputation for boating and fishing attracted many retirees, including to the canal developments
Mandurah
X in Texas, United States Swiss Alpine Club cabins in the Alps Wieliczka Salt Mine Schmidt Ocean Falkor Boat Galápagos Islands in Ecuador Some CERN sites
Google_Street_View_coverage
Public school in Somerset, England
Students row as part of the Monkton Combe School Boat Club, with alumni racing under the Monkton Bluefriars club. At the Senior school there are three boys
Monkton_Combe_School
Premiership, defeating Collingwood 21.22 (148) to 14.11 (95) in the 1939 VFL Grand Final Brownlow Medal awarded to Marcus Whelan (Collingwood) South Australian
1939_in_sports
Collegiate university in Durham, England
Universities & Colleges Sport (BUCS) table since 2011/12. In 2023/24, it won 13 BUCS national championships across 11 sports. Durham University Boat Club has a
Durham_University
City in Queensland, Australia
In AFL Queensland competitions the Ipswich Eagles play in Division 2, Collingwood Park Power play in Division 3 while the Ipswich Cats and the Greater
Ipswich,_Queensland
English cricketer and TV personality (born 1977)
from the England squad, indulged in some late night drinking in a night club, only two days before their vital match against Canada. In the early hours
Andrew_Flintoff
Czechoslovakia the third Women's World Games, Prague VFL Premiership Collingwood wins the 34th VFL Premiership, beating Geelong 14.16 (100) to 9.16 (70)
1930_in_sports
Premiership Essendon wins the 5th VFL Premiership – Essendon 6.7 (43) d Collingwood 2.4 (16) at Lake Oval National championship National League championship
1901_in_sports
British Army general (1889–1981)
held in Edinburgh on 11 August, at which Lieutenant General Sir George Collingwood, who had been O'Connor's aide-de-camp in the late 1930s, made the address
Richard_O'Connor
along with Durham School and Durham Boat Club. The university was represented by a crew from University College Boat Club in the six-oared Sylph, losing to
History_of_Durham_University
producer Freddie Clayton – cricketer William Clayton – cricketer Lord Collingwood – Nelson's second-in-command at Trafalgar Jack Common – writer and friend
List of people from Newcastle upon Tyne
List_of_people_from_Newcastle_upon_Tyne
Northern region of Michigan's lower peninsula
29th) in some of the prime Collingwood acreage in northern Michigan. "Home : University Center at Northwestern Michigan College". "Student Groups : White
Northern_Michigan
Suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Western Bulldogs, and Ben Davies of the Collingwood Magpies and North Melbourne Kangaroos. Williamstown Cricket Club is the third oldest in Victoria having
Williamstown,_Victoria
British anthropologist and adventurer
film-maker. Born in Brighton, Sussex, in 1952, Terrill attended Brighton College 1965–1970, and then went to Durham University, where he gained a joint-honours
Chris_Terrill
loaded, into the Melbourne Cricket Ground for the AFL match between Collingwood and Carlton. Police discover the weapons while searching the men after
2025_in_Australia
United States Navy officer (1785–1819)
Memorial Hall at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis. While Nelson had Collingwood, Perry had Jesse Elliott, and was considerably less well served. Elliott
Oliver_Hazard_Perry
Town in Sutton, London, England
(actor) had his primary education at Collingwood Boys' School in Wallington, London, (Surrey), (now Collingwood School) David Weir, Paralympic gold medalist
Wallington,_London
Former military establishment in Gosport, Hampshire, England
Brave-class patrol boats. The site then came to be known as 'Dolphin 2'. By 1964 the former Hornet site was largely disused. That year a sailing club (Hornet S
Fort_Blockhouse
(1888)) Mary Ward 24 November 1872 A steamboat wrecked on a reef near Collingwood. Mayflower Canada 12 November 1912 The vessel sank in Kamaniskeg Lake
List_of_shipwrecks_of_Canada
Market town in Hampshire, England
Petersfield, as are the BBC Radio 4's soap opera The Archers actors Charles Collingwood (Brian Aldridge) and Edward Kelsey (Joe Grundy).[citation needed] Sir
Petersfield
British Royal Air Force engineer and air officer (1907–1996)
Whittle, himself, and another by-then-retired RAF serviceman, James Collingwood Tinling. The two proposed a partnership that allowed them to act on Whittle's
Frank_Whittle
Premiership 18 September: Carlton wins the 19th VFL Premiership, beating Collingwood 11.12 (78) to 6.9 (45) at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) in the 1915
1915_in_sports
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