There are 427 sleeps to Henley Royal Regatta 2021. #HenleyRoyalRegatta#HRR21 Nice Pathé piece on a wartime, regatta-less Henley in 1940 - look out for the finishing line crab in the final scene..😳 https://t.co/7XiitmPDLI
This stunning image of Temple Island, a stone’s throw from @river_rowing was taken in the 1870s by Henry Taunt who #escaped poverty to become a successful photographer of Victorian times. Share your photos of the Thames!
#allinthesameboat#museumathome
https://t.co/MIUOALWmSL
There are 431 sleeps to Henley Royal Regatta 2021. #HenleyRoyalRegatta#HRR21 Underneath the @BridgeHenley arches, from @HobbsofHenley FB; How about a sweepstake on how many sleeps it is until we’re back out there?
There are 436 sleeps to Henley Royal Regatta 2021. #HenleyRoyalRegatta#HRR21 If “sex sells”, imagine the impact of @BridgeHenley on your bottom line? Sit on bonnet, wistful gaze upstream - voila - Mad Men, Henley style! 📷https://t.co/pSipvv9JOw
There are 454 sleeps to Henley Royal Regatta 2021. #HenleyRoyalRegatta#HRR21 Is this the ultimate course record? An RAF Tornado of (now disbanded) 31Sqn did the course in (a generous) 8 seconds back in 2015, narrowly beating the record set by @rafredarrows the day before.
For those of us who will sorely miss the @theboatrace today, we can take solace by listening to curator @KRobson1994 talking about the Boat Race Letter with @BBuckleyBerks, on display in our Museum. #Covid19 has caused the first Boat Race cancellation outside a World War.
Wanted to share this. Cannot believe there are still people ‘popping out to have coffee’ with friends. This is the simplest message to try to hit home.