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29th May '03 | Cat and Buns etc | by mcp |
The origins and significance of the club's two-shield emblem strike me as interesting - particularly since we use that and the Cat and Buns on their own interchangeably. When I put together the logo for this website I did a little bit of research - and have written it up for a page in the Club section. | ||
by Martin - Thu 29th May 2003, 10:45pm | ||
I have also uploaded the text of a letter from 1882 which describes the formation of Trinity Boat Club - again, to be found in the Club section, or you can just click here. | ||
by Martin - Sun 1st Jun 2003, 3:34pm | ||
Just a few additions and another picture to the page about the club's shields - I think is finished now. If anyone knows why the Black Prince was called the Black Prince... | ||
by Simon - Mon 2nd Jun 2003, 4:57am | ||
Martin said: If anyone knows why the Black Prince was called the Black Prince... Because when he was off invading France etc he wore black armour. He married the Fair Maid of Kent... | ||
by Chris - Mon 2nd Jun 2003, 5:38pm | ||
Not that anyone really cares, but the double emblem comes from the merger. It would appear that TBC always used the "cat and buns" though its origins are obsure. I don't actually agree with Rouse Ball about this. Also, though mainly accurate Bayley is a bit wrong when you examine the other bits of histoty about the founding. Martin, I'll write something about the early origins if you want. | ||
by Martin - Mon 2nd Jun 2003, 5:59pm | ||
Yes, please do. Most of what I've pieced together is from Rouse-Ball's book (which I'm intending to add to the website in the near future). His suggestions re: the cat & buns look quite reasonable. I am hopeful this will all be joined by the full fruits of your labour at some point? | ||
by Martin - Mon 2nd Jun 2003, 10:39pm | ||
As a further addition to the assortment of Historical facts and figures, Mr Byrne has kindly furnished us with a list of the Clubs' historic Henley results. |