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Letter from Steve Fairbairn to P.N. Carpmael. Address Golf Hotel, St-Jean-de-Luz, France. Dated 21st March 1930.

Contents include: Suggestions for training; instruction not to do anything foolish; suggestions for exercises - "all whalebone and steel and a willowy feel / that is the oarsman's song"; advice that if can't do it easy, can't do it at all.

People mentioned include: Pat(tinson), F.H. Jerwood, Conrad, Edmonds, Peter Haig-Thomas; G.P. Fairbairn.

Signed by Steve Fairbairn.

Post-script: Assessment of G.E.G. Goddard.

Fairbairn, Steve (1862-1938), oarsman

Letter

Letter from Steve Fairbairn to P.N. Carpmael. Address Golf Hotel, St-Jean-de-Luz, France. Dated 27th March 1930.

Contents include: Thanks for letter; suggestion for order of boat; suggestion of training for Pairs and Sculls; instructions for Eight outing to Baitsbite; comments on performance of previous men who had rowed in position 7; advice about training schedule; suggestions for Eights, Pairs and Goblet crews; intention to return on the 25th and will come up soon after; comment on rowing at Eton.

People mentioned include: P.N. Carpmael, D.H. Mays-Smith, F.T. Coulton, J.M. Fraser, R.F. Ohlsson, J.E. Baldwin, M.A. Bellville, G.M. Parbury, T.E. Hockin, David Brown, G.P. Fairbairn.

Signed by Steve Fairbairn.

Fairbairn, Steve (1862-1938), oarsman

Letter

Letter from Steve Fairbairn to P.N. Carpmael. Address Golf Hotel, St-Jean-de-Luz, France. Dated 30th March 1930.

Contents include: Enclosure of R.F. Reeve's letter; suggestions for crew; assumption that Jesus did not finish Head of the River yesterday or would have expected to receive a wire; instructions for training in the next fortnight until race is over.

People mentioned include: R.F. Reeve, F.N. Coulton, J.E. Baldwin, J.M. Fraser.

Signed by Steve Fairbairn.

Fairbairn, Steve (1862-1938), oarsman

Letter

Letter from Steve Fairbairn to P.N. Carpmael. Address Golf Hotel, St-Jean-de-Luz, France. Dated 2nd April 1930.

Contents include: Thanks for letter; suggestions for crew; instruction to go steady and clever.

People mentioned include: G.P. Fairbairn, P.N. Carpmael, D.H. Mays-Smith, J.M. Fraser, R.F. Coulton, J.E. Baldwin, M.A. Bellville.

Signed by Steve Fairbairn.

Post-script: Comment about today's photo of the two crews in the Times; instructions for training.

Fairbairn, Steve (1862-1938), oarsman

Letter

Letter from Steve Fairbairn to P.N. Carpmael. Address Golf Hotel, St-Jean-de-Luz, France. Dated 3rd April 1930.

Contents include: Query about asking the Head of the River Committee about getting out the first batch of times earlier, but fancies the system is complicated; Jesus may have been steered out of the tide, expectation may go Head next term; comment on Pembroke's form; mention of Times referring to Jesus, Pembroke, Emmanuel, London and Thames as the five orthodox crews; heard Jesus will be described as "returned to orthodoxy", but all rowing has left so-called orthodoxy; will be glad when it is over; will be happy in the Jesus boat.

Signed by Steve Fairbairn.

Fairbairn, Steve (1862-1938), oarsman

Letter

Letter from Steve Fairbairn to J.M. Fraser(?). Address Golf Hotel, St-Jean-de-Luz, France. Dated 6th April 1930.

Contents include: Many thanks for letter; comments on performance - advantage of London and Thames, Pembroke rowing very well; suggestions for crew; health-wise much better and hopes to get up about the 26th - hopes to be able to give the crew a couple of days a week but can never tell; description of collapse on 28th October after coaching.

People mentioned include: G.P. Fairbairn, F.T. Coulton, P.N. Carpmael, D.H. Mays-Smith, J.M. Fraser, J.E. Baldwin, R.F. Ohlsson, G.E.G. Goddard, R.F. Reeve, A.W. Anstey, M.A. Bellville.

Signed by Steve Fairbairn.

Fairbairn, Steve (1862-1938), oarsman

Letter

Letter from Steve Fairbairn to P.N. Carpmael. Address Golf Hotel, St-Jean-de-Luz, France. Dated 9th April 1930.

Contents include: Thanks for interesting letter; hopes for fair day as winner of toss often wins race on the station; suggestion to read John Moss' letter of twenty-five years ago - rivalry settled by Evening Standard article last summer "Steve Fairbairn as the Socrates of the tow-path"; description of Leander crew, Third Trinity, and Eton; comment on Tom Edwards-Moss; description on typing up of notes "A year's working of a boat club and the errors of "orthodoxy"" which may be published; in meantime most rowing is founded on book and "orthodoxy" is becoming Fairbairnism (True Orthodoxy) - some will say that Jesus has become orthodox.

People mentioned include: John Moss, Peter Haig-Thomas, Tom Edwards-Moss.

Signed by Steve Fairbairn.

Fairbairn, Steve (1862-1938), oarsman

Letter

Letter from Steve Fairbairn to P.N. Carpmael. Address The Malt House, Beaconsfield, Bucks. Dated 26th July 1929.

Contents include: Pleased with letter yesterday; strong eight for the race tomorrow, and hopes will win the fours; benefits of before breakfast work, will increase enjoyment; best of luck for tomorrow.

Signed by Steve Fairbairn.

Fairbairn, Steve (1862-1938), oarsman

Letter

Letter from Steve Fairbairn to P.N. Carpmael. Address Golf Hotel, St-Jean-de-Luz, France. Dated 9th April 1930.

Contents include: Line wishing luck on Saturday, and instruction to enjoy the race; agreement to get G.E.G. Goddard to help coach; thinks crew pretty well fixed; hope to meet about the 26th.

People mentioned include: G.E.G. Goddard, A.W. Anstey.

Signed by Steve Fairbairn.

Fairbairn, Steve (1862-1938), oarsman

Letter

Letter from Steve Fairbairn to P.N. Carpmael. Address Golf Hotel, St-Jean-de-Luz, France. Dated 17th April 1930.

Contents include: Thanks for letter - congratulations on win and "Blue"; praise for dead-heating the Fours, winning Colquhouns and Varsity - now on to Head of the River and the Grand; will arrive in England on 25th April - will come up soon; queries about coaching and crews.

People mentioned include: F.H. Jerwood, M.A. Bellville, A.W. Anstey, J.E. Baldwin.

Signed by Steve Fairbairn.

Post-script: Instruction to write to the Alexandra Hotel with ideas up to the 24th April.

Fairbairn, Steve (1862-1938), oarsman

Letter

Letter from Steve Fairbairn to P.N. Carpmael. Address Golf Hotel, St-Jean-de-Luz, France. Dated 21st April 1930.

Contents include: Coaching this week and possible next - suggestion might be best to come up during second week; suggestions for crew, but noting it is practically fixed; intention to write to R.F. Reeve to suggest coming up on Friday 2nd May; time short due to Marlow and the May balls colliding - may have to miss Marlow; good chance of going Head of the River, but London and the Vikings will be hard to beat at Henley; comment on Peter Haig-Thomas' style of coaching.

People mentioned include: F.H. Jerwood, R.F. Reeve, A.W. Anstey, M.A. Bellville, Peter Haig-Thomas.

Signed by Steve Fairbairn.

Fairbairn, Steve (1862-1938), oarsman

Letter

Letter from Steve Fairbairn to P.N. Carpmael. Address The Alexandra Hotel, Hyde Park Corner SW1. Dated Sunday (28th April 1930 added in pencil).

Contents include: Arrived night before last - health problems while travelling; hopes to come up on Thursday afternoon and stay until Saturday evening; request for P.N. Carpmael to get a room at the University Arms; will arrive at normal time and will be glad to see everyone again; congratulations on becoming Secretary of Cambridge University Boat Club; suggestion for Fours crews;
Contents include: Arrived night before last - bad time travelling (knocked out by old age and gastric trouble); hope will do good eventually but doubtful whether will come round; hoping for the best - hopes to come up on Thursday afternoon and stay until Saturday evening; request for P.N. Carpmael to get a room for Thursday and Friday nights at the University Arms - if not well enough will ask to cancel the room for the Thursday; will arrive at the normal time and will be glad to see everyone again; saw W.F. Reeve, would prefer to come up following Wednesday - think would be more useful to row crew that way and agrees; hope for winning Double Sculls and Magdalen Pairs; training instructions.

People mentioned include: P.N. Carpmael, R.F. Reeve, J.E. Baldwin, A.W. Anstey, R.F. Ohlsson, F.T. Coulton, M.A. Bellville.

Signed by Steve Fairbairn.

Fairbairn, Steve (1862-1938), oarsman

Letter

Letter from Steve Fairbairn to P.N. Carpmael. Address The Alexandra Hotel, Hyde Park Corner SW1. Dated 30th April 1930.

Contents include: Letters crossed path; impossible to get up to Cambridge; comments on coaching; hopes for the Colquhouns and Head of the River; suggestions for crew; query about room at University Arms - request to cancel if booked; query whether any of crew would like photo; will be at Stoke until next Thursday, then the Alexandra Hotel before going to St-Jean-de-Luz.

People mentioned include: F.H. Jerwood, R.F Ohlsson, J.M. Fraser, A.W. Anstey, C.J.B. Palmer, M.A. Bellville, J.E. Baldwin, P.N. Carpmael, G.P. Fairbairn, C.J.B. Palmer, K.R. Hill.

Signed by Steve Fairbairn.

Fairbairn, Steve (1862-1938), oarsman

Letter

Letter from Steve Fairbairn to P.N. Carpmael. Address The Alexandra Hotel, Hyde Park Corner SW1. Dated 6th May 1930.

Contents include: Request to send news to Stoke Golf Club, Near Slough, Bucks, if feel like writing; gets pains every evening; wishes to be up with the crew.

Signed by Steve Fairbairn.

Fairbairn, Steve (1862-1938), oarsman

Letter

Letter from Steve Fairbairn to P.N. Carpmael. Address Stoke Poges Club, Slough. Dated 8th May 1930.

Contents include: Comment on landing place if G.P. Fairbairn were to fly down; invitation to come for lunch - will be glad to see all; arrived last night and feels better already; query who there is to beat in the Sculls; query how training is going; hopes to hear news on Sunday - requests to drop a line if coming so can be on the lookout.

People mentioned include: G.P. Fairbairn, J.M. Fraser, R.F. Reeve.

Signed by Steve Fairbairn.

Fairbairn, Steve (1862-1938), oarsman

Letter

Letter from Steve Fairbairn to P.N. Carpmael. Address Stoke Poges Club, Slough. Dated 12th May 1930.

Contents include: Suggestion for crews; instructions for training; envy at seeing crew go off yesterday; dinner previous evening, the night before had a fair at Beaconsfield in the street; family passion for coaching going strong.

People mentioned include: P.N. Carpmael, A.W. Anstey, G.P. Fairbairn, F.T. Coulton, R.F. Ohlsson, M.A. Bellville.

Signed by Steve Fairbairn.

Fairbairn, Steve (1862-1938), oarsman

Letter

Letter from Steve Fairbairn 'Note from "Work"'. Paper headed University Arms Hotel, Cambridge.

Contents include: Instructions for training; instructions for each member of crew to copy note and read and digest (underlined) carefully and frequently; unsure how promising crew is, but if instructions can be grasped can win Head of the River, Grand and Fours.

Fairbairn, Steve (1862-1938), oarsman

Letter

Letter from Steve Fairbairn to P.N. Carpmael. Address Stoke Poges Club, Slough. Dated 14th May 1930.

Contents include: Comments on value of a light bow; queries about who should receive photos - if no spare remaining, will bring one up on Tuesday; possibility of winning Magdalens, but expect third will take some beating; comment about pair-oared rowing at Eton; no need to answer letter as can speak on Tuesday; request to get room at University Arms.

People mentioned include: P.N. Carpmael, A.W. Anstey, C.W.A. Searle.

Signed by Steve Fairbairn.

Fairbairn, Steve (1862-1938), oarsman

Letter

Letter from Steve Fairbairn to P.N. Carpmael. Address The Malt House, Beaconsfield, Bucks. Dated 30th July 1929.

Contents include: praise for doing quite well at Staines; importance of racing at regattas (example of 1900 Varsity Eight, having rowed in regattas in 1897); suggestions of crews for Molesley four, Clinkers, October fours, May boat; health improving - was knocked out by hot weather and stopped eating; good luck wishes for Maidenhead; hopes to get up to Cambridge in October; suggestions for Lent and May boats; instructions for training.

People mentioned include: R.B. Etherington-Smith, R.H. Sanderson, J.E. Payne, J.H. Gibbon, R.F. Ohlsson, G.P. Fairbairn, F.T. Coulton, D.H. Mays-Smith, J.M. Fraser, G.M. Parbury, P.N. Carpmael.

Signed by Steve Fairbairn.

Fairbairn, Steve (1862-1938), oarsman

Letter

Letter from Steve Fairbairn to P.N. Carpmael. Address Stoke Poges Club, Slough. Dated 16th May 1930.

Contents include: Suggestion of driving to Cambridge - if turns up to lunch then could get to Cambridge between 3 and 4 o'clock; would be best to rest before going on to the river - health problems of travelling by train; suggestions for crews; doesn't think thete is any Putney Goblet Pair; Jesus has had best year in time races this year; comments on captaincy of club.

People mentioned include: J.M. Fraser, G.P. Fairbairn, F.T. Coulton, P.N. Carpmael, A.W. Anstey, D.H. Mays-Smith.

Signed by Steve Fairbairn.

Fairbairn, Steve (1862-1938), oarsman

Letter

Letter from Steve Fairbairn to P.N. Carpmael. Address Stoke Poges Club, Slough. Dated 22nd May 1930.

Contents include: Suggestions for crew; suggestions for training - "Mothers' mangle" which is "feather high" should be the main note, then "buttons up" to get a "spring" than "feel the blades in your hands" then "bite" then "look at your blades"; comments on training - not concentrating on blades; will arrive 3.58 Monday and catch the 7.7 Wednesday back.

People mentioned include: M.A. Bellville, P.A. Evans, F.T. Coulton, D.H. Mays-Smith, P.N. Carpmael, R.F. Ohlsson, A.W. Anstey, J.M. Fraser.

Signed by Steve Fairbairn.

Fairbairn, Steve (1862-1938), oarsman

Letter

Letter from Steve Fairbairn to P.N. Carpmael. Address University Arms Hotel, Cambridge. Dated 22nd May 1930.

Contents include: Comments on crew; suggestions for Four crew; training instructions; won't be surprised to see Four win at Marlow and Henley; suggestions for second Eight crew; aim to go for Juniors and Junior Seniors in the Regattas.

People mentioned include: P.N. Carpmael, J.M. Fraser, M.A. Bellville, D.H. Mays-Smith, R.F. Ohlsson, F.T. Coulton, G.P. Fairbairn, A.W. Anstey, J.E. Baldwin.

Signed by Steve Fairbairn.

Fairbairn, Steve (1862-1938), oarsman

Letter

Letter from Steve Fairbairn to P.N. Carpmael. Address The Alexandra Hotel, Hyde Park Corner SW1. Dated 4th April 1930.

Contents include: Letters are a joy - thanks for the last; comments on training; query whether going to lake on 3rd; query about the Diamonds; training instructions for Headship, Magdalen Pairs, Double Sculls, and the Grand.

People mentioned include: Humphrey Playford; A.W. Anstey, J.M. Fraser, D.H. Mays-Smith, G.P. Fairbairn, M.A. Bellville.

Signed by Steve Fairbairn.

Fairbairn, Steve (1862-1938), oarsman

Letter

Letter from Steve Fairbairn to P.N. Carpmael. Dated 29th May 1930.

Contents include: Request to know everything that was done up to Friday night, so will receive letter Saturday at Stoke; suggestion that J.M. Fraser could drive over to Stoke on Sunday to report on Saturday's work - would return with them and be fresher for Monday and Tuesday; invitation for lunch; comments on and suggestions for crew; will be interested to see Fours on Monday.

People mentioned include: J.M. Fraser, P.N. Carpmael, A.W. Anstey.

Signed by Steve Fairbairn.

Fairbairn, Steve (1862-1938), oarsman

Letter

Letter from Steve Fairbairn to P.N. Carpmael. Address Stoke Poges Club, Slough. Dated 5th June 1930.

Contents include: Things going very well - Four promises to walk away with Stewards; comments on crew; suggestions for training; very good boat and stands a fine chance of going Head and winning the Grand.
Final note: 3:58 Monday.

People mentioned include: J.M. Fraser, Arthur Hutchinson, P.A. Evans, P.N. Carpmael, G.P. Fairbairn.

Signed by Steve Fairbairn.

Fairbairn, Steve (1862-1938), oarsman

Letter

Letter from Steve Fairbairn to P.N. Carpmael. Address Stoke Poges Club, Slough. Dated 5th June 1930.

Contents include: Word about Saturday's course - instruction not to try to break record; probably won't be as good a day as last Saturday - instructions to go for a good row.

Signed by Steve Fairbairn.

Fairbairn, Steve (1862-1938), oarsman

Letter

Letter from Steve Fairbairn. Address University Arms Hotel Ltd, Cambridge.

Contents include: Notes on training for week, ending in making bump on Wednesday.

Signed by Steve Fairbairn.

Fairbairn, Steve (1862-1938), oarsman

Letter

Letter from F.H. Jerwood to P.N. Carpmael. Address Wharflands, Oakham, Rutland. Date 9th May 1930.

Contents include: Thanks for letter; crew all so good felt ought to write a bread and butter letter; good to get on to the towpath again - might have got into a boat again had it not been for the war; beastly start to a (so-called) summer term - bad weather; sorry for the little chaps who have nothing much to do out of school; everything has been very rushed; hopes all goes well with the Head - instructions for technique; Mrs Jerwood sends salaams.

Signed by F.H. Jerwood.

Fairbairn, Steve (1862-1938), oarsman

Letter

Letter from Steve Fairbairn to P.N. Carpmael. Address The Malt House, Beaconsfield, Bucks. Dated 8th August 1929.

Contents include: Previous letter received was splendid reading; disappointment of last year's eight; description of training; performance of Lent boat; realisation of value of sliding and description "square the blade and spring"; anecdote about oar breaking; description of technique; possibility of wins at Varsity and Colquhoun races; hopes to be up on 1st October but getting old; letter sent to London Rowing Club - request to send address when known.

People mentioned include: P.N. Carpmael, J.M. Fraser, R.F. Ohlsson.

Signed by Steve Fairbairn.

Fairbairn, Steve (1862-1938), oarsman

Letter

Letter from Steve Fairbairn to P.N. Carpmael. Address Stoke Poges Club, Slough. Date 15th June 1930.

Contents include: Will arrive at the Compleat Angler (Marlow) at or before 4pm on Thursday; instructions for training; suggestion may win Eights and Fours at Marlow, which will give extra confidence for Henley; instructions for Fours and Eights training; request to book a launch for Thursday and Friday afternoon, will pay for it.

Signed by Steve Fairbairn.

Fairbairn, Steve (1862-1938), oarsman

Letter

Letter from Steve Fairbairn to P.N. Carpmael. Address Stoke Poges Club, Slough. Date 13th June 1930.

Contents include: Improving every row, and hopes that will stay Head easily tonight; can win Grands and Stewards if go on improving; instructions for training for the week; will arrive at 4 o'clock on Thursday; request to get a launch; will win Eights and Fours on Saturday.

Signed by Steve Fairbairn.

Post-script: Instruction to fix Lady Maggie (St John's) to work at Henley with crew; instructions for coaching - no one except R.F. Reeve.

Fairbairn, Steve (1862-1938), oarsman

Letter

Letter from Steve Fairbairn to P.N. Carpmael. Address Stoke Poges Club, Slough. Date 22nd June 1930.

Contents include: Foul in the fours was a pity - would have liked to have seen it rowed out; no doubt Four will have made great improvement by Henley and will be hard to beat; improvement in the Four will improve the Eight; comment on race with London yesterday; Jesus crew will improve this week but London won't improve; chances of winning at Henley are very good, but losing will be better for next year's rowing - will win all Fours including October Fours; aim to win Wingfields and the Grand.

People mentioned include: J.E. Baldwin, M.A. Bellville, A.W. Anstey, Jed Phelps.

Signed by Steve Fairbairn.

Post-script: Comment on second Eight - did very well, and will come on no end at Henley.

Fairbairn, Steve (1862-1938), oarsman

Letter

Letter from Steve Fairbairn to P.N. Carpmael. Address Stoke Poges Club, Slough. Date 24th June 1930.

Contents include: Comment on crew's performance at Marlow - partly trying to race too fast; instructions for Henley; training advice for Thursday-Saturday; will arrive on Thursday, and thinks Hutch will turn up about 2pm Crew just taken slightly off their legs at Marlow - partly trying to race too fast; instructions for Henley; training advice for Thursday-Saturday; will arrive on Thursday.

People mentioned include: Arthur Hutchinson.

Signed by Steve Fairbairn.

Post-script: Instruction to get T.W. Reed to stroke Four and go for Wingfield, unless wins the Grand and wanted earlier for Canada.

Fairbairn, Steve (1862-1938), oarsman

Letter

Letter from Steve Fairbairn to P.N. Carpmael. Address Harold Fink Private Hospital, 17 Park Lane W1. Date 16th July 1930.

Contents include: Sorry didn't go for Wingfields - would be slow for a bit after long scull; expects will show more pace at Molesey and expects a win; coaching instructions; great joy working with [P.N. Carpmael] and is doing wonderfully well - praise for coaching; successful year.

People mentioned include: P.N. Carpmael, R.F. Reeve.

Signed by Steve Fairbairn.

Fairbairn, Steve (1862-1938), oarsman

Letter

Letter from Steve Fairbairn to P.N. Carpmael. Address Stoke Poges Club, Slough. Dated 2nd September 1930.

Contents include: Letter sent on by R.F. Reeve - answered all letters so one must have gone astray from London; wrote to A.W. Anstey - hoped to be up 30th September; wish to see wins at October Fours and Magdalen Pairs - P.N. Carpmael will be first man to have rowed Head, Lents, Mays, Sculls, Double Sculls, Pairs and Fours; comments on crews; training instructions; suggested crew for May boat; training instructions for Fours; query about swivels for the Varsity and trial Eights.

People mentioned include: R.F. Reeve, P.N. Carpmael, A.W. Anstey, T.W. Reed, J.E. Baldwin, M.A. Bellville, C.J.B. Palmer.
Signed by Steve Fairbairn.

Post-script: Suffered in the hot weather.

Fairbairn, Steve (1862-1938), oarsman

Letter

Letter from Steve Fairbairn to P.N. Carpmael. Address Stoke Poges Club, Slough. Dated 6th September 1930.

Contents include: Did not receive letter - was at 17 Park Lane, not 16; instruction to Arthur Hutchinson to come up and bring his sister; will come up on the 30th; importance of mileage, but would want to mix in Eight, Four and Pair; instructions for training at Clayhithe and Baitsbite; possibility of winning Grand if could get two Pairs and mixed Fours rowing right through the term.

Signed by Steve Fairbairn.

Fairbairn, Steve (1862-1938), oarsman

Letter

Letter from Steve Fairbairn to P.N. Carpmael. Address Stoke Poges Club, Slough. Dated 6th October 1930.

Contents include: Thanks for letter; will be up till after midday Saturday; suggestion to see some morning work in Fours then up to Ely in the Eight; suggestion that A.W. Anstey might take Lady Maggie (St John's) with crew, but doubts whether possible; crew suggestions; will miss the next week and come up again Monday fortnight.

People mentioned include: A.W. Anstey, C.J.B. Palmer.

Signed by Steve Fairbairn.

Post-script: Request to ask University Arms Hotel for room for Thursday and Friday.

Fairbairn, Steve (1862-1938), oarsman

Letter

Letter from Steve Fairbairn to P.N. Carpmael. Address Stoke Poges Club, Slough. Dated 8th October 1930.

Contents include: Enclosure of letter from Syd Middleton about Bob Brown - pity he did not come to Jesus; description of career of Syd Middleton; instruction to see Brown gets every chance; health getting worse and may not be able to come up; suggestion for crew.

Persons mentioned include: Syd Middleton, Bob Brown, Bill Middleton, Roger Fitzhardinge, A.W. Anstey, T.W. Reed.

Signed by Steve Fairbairn.

Fairbairn, Steve (1862-1938), oarsman

Letter

Letter from Steve Fairbairn to P.N. Carpmael. Address Stoke Poges Club, Slough. Dated 17th November 1930.

Contents include: Glad to get letter; suggestion that second year men being allowed to row in the Lents will improve rowing; query why the 'Varsity' should dictate to stop men rowing; glad to hear the Trials are promising - query how Oxford are progressing; suggestions for crews; impossible to get up on Thursday - busy all day in London; given a lot of opening medicine to shift the poison that produces the wind, and has to go slow.

People mentioned include: A.W. Anstey, T.W. Reed, M.A. Bellville, J.E. Baldwin, P.N. Carpmael, A.F. Thorne, P.J. Jepson, L.C. Shepherd,

Signed by Steve Fairbairn.

Fairbairn, Steve (1862-1938), oarsman

Letter

Letter from Steve Fairbairn to P.N. Carpmael. Address The Malt House, Beaconsfield, Bucks. Dated 13th August 1929.

Contents include: Chinese principle of rowing; mention of current health situation; description of rowing technique; mention of experience of Etonian crew; instructions for training.

People mentioned include: P.N Carpmael, Jack Phelps (coach).

Signed by Steve Fairbairn.

Fairbairn, Steve (1862-1938), oarsman

Letter

Letter from Steve Fairbairn to P.N. Carpmael. Address 17 Park Lane. Dated 3rd March 1931.

Contents include: Thanks for letter; suggestion for crews; should like to get down and see crew but health not allowing; going to Bournemouth till the 19th (Knightsbridge, Cranborne Road) and hopes to be well enough to look at crew on Friday and Saturday; query whether will row in Head of the River race; if not crew should exercise in the afternoon; glad to hear coaching so good; next year looks like a good year but fancies it will be a struggle to keep Head this year; good luck wishes.

People mentioned include: A.W. Anstey, M.A. Bellville.

Signed by Steve Fairbairn.

Fairbairn, Steve (1862-1938), oarsman

Letter

Letter from Steve Fairbairn to P.N. Carpmael. Address Knightsbridge, Cranborne Road, Bournemouth. Dated 8th April 1931.

Contents include: Thanks for letter; sadness that P.N. Carpmael won't be in May Boat, but good wishes for season with London; return of Peter Haig-Thomas's letter, agreement of benefits of fixed tholes; suggestions for training; advantage of rowing on swivels that wrist work is improved; comments on rowing style of Peter Haig Thomas, rowed behind him once in Leander Eight; comment about carelessness of Eton crew; suggestion that swivels will one day be used in the Varsity.

People mentioned include: P.N. Carpmael, Peter Haig Thomas.

Signed by Steve Fairbairn.

Fairbairn, Steve (1862-1938), oarsman

Letter

Letter from Steve Fairbairn to P.N. Carpmael. Address Empire Hotel, Bath. Dated Friday.

Contents include: Congratulations, query when Wingfields will take place; suggestions for training as soon as holidays are over; comment that coaching is only working on simple principles without individual talk; suggestion of training schedule; advice of making a trip to Oxford and back; proximity to Putney means sculling before breakfast - will improve crews; in Bath until Thursday, and after that can be reached at 51 Tregonwell Road, Bournemouth.

Signed by Steve Fairbairn.

Post-script: Suggestion of rowing every morning and working on London tank twice a week; advice that will enjoying own show; suggestion to get directors interested.

Fairbairn, Steve (1862-1938), oarsman

Letter

Letter from Steve Fairbairn to P.N. Carpmael. Address Knightsbridge (private hotel), Cranborne Road, Bournemouth. Dated 27th December 1931.

Contents include: Thanks for card of good wishes - Happy New Year; "the year is going to be the most interesting and the most educational the world has ever had"; the harder and worse life becomes the more one enjoys it; description of Old Reavo (?)'s poor eyesight - will soon be quite blind, and afraid coaching days are over; update on health - gets bad attacks in evening and doctor has advised to go slow; unable to help Fitzwilliam coach Eight, but suggestion that may come and look at crew occasionally; can manage Jesus crews due to it being a short bike ride and can rest after, but unable to take on more.

Signed by Steve Fairbairn.

Fairbairn, Steve (1862-1938), oarsman

Letter

Letter from Steve Fairbairn to P.N. Carpmael. Address Great Eastern Hotel, Liverpool Street, London EC2. Dated 4th January 1932.

Contents include: Thanks for letter; comments on Pembroke's crews; good rowing at the beginning of term - Jesus won because crews in better condition; suggestions for Lent Boat crew and comments on their performance; fancies crew will be hard to beat with possible exception of London; pity not enjoying rowing even as much as Varsity crews; sorry can't help crew and hopes will win Olympic regatta; suggestion to get Jesus spirit into London crew; year captaining Jesus best year on river; instructions for golf technique.

People mentioned include: C.W. Cotterill, J.C. McDouall, J.H. Colegrave, N.S.C. Dickinson, A.B. Fraser, H. Renold, H.P. Gold, G.B. Judd, L.C. Sheppard, P.J. Jepson.

Signed by Steve Fairbairn.

Fairbairn, Steve (1862-1938), oarsman

Letter

Letter from Steve Fairbairn to P.N. Carpmael. Address University Pitt Club, Cambridge (handwritten 15 Jesus Lane). Dated 27th January 1932.

Contents include: Pleased to get letter and hear enjoying rowing at last; comments on discontent and lack of harmony; comments on training performance and suggestions for Jesus crews; suggestion to write to Fitzwilliam about putting up the boats; will see P.N. Carpmael soon.

People mentioned include: J.H. Colegrave, H.P. Gold, C.W. Cotterill, J.C. McDouall, P.J. Jepson, P.N. Carpmael.

Signed by Steve Fairbairn.

Post-script: Cambridge Eight good.

Fairbairn, Steve (1862-1938), oarsman

Letter

Letter from Steve Fairbairn to P.N. Carpmael. Address 17 Park Lane. Headed paper (crossed out): Junior Carlton Club, Pall Mall, SW1. Dated 29th June 1932.

Contents include: Thanks for letter; suggestion to go for Wingfields if don't go to Los Angeles (Canada crossed out); would be proud to be President of the Jesus Cockerels, hopes they will win Head of River race next year; hopes to see Jesus win Visitors' Challenge Cup if get through today; description of varied practice of crew this year; good luck wishes.

Signed by Steve Fairbairn.

Fairbairn, Steve (1862-1938), oarsman

Letter

Letter from Steve Fairbairn to P.N. Carpmael. Address Jesus College, Cambridge. Dated 18th October 1932.

Contents include: Jesus men liked suggestion of a London Eight rowing in the Head of the River - only stipulation being that as would probably win, the winning College ought to take cup so would start first in an exhibition; the day (Thursday) might prevent getting a crew away; hopes to see P.N. Carpmael with crew for Fours before that; description of promising Fours - Third, Pembroke, Christ's, Clare, Selwyn, Trinity Hall; comment on Jesus lacking watermanship and power, description of crew; useful exercise for Lent and May races.

People mentioned include: Bush, Arthur, J.L.B. Ansell, Davidson.

Signed by Steve Fairbairn.

Fairbairn, Steve (1862-1938), oarsman

Letter

Letter from Steve Fairbairn to P.N. Carpmael. Address 31 Tregonwell Road, Bournemouth. Dated 27th December 1932.

Contents include: Thanks for card and best wishes; ; would like to coach crews but felt could not come and health will not stand much; bound by Ian [Fairbairn] to take Thames for a week; doubts practicality of taking two crews together.

People mentioned include: P.N. Carpmael, R.F. Reeve, "the Bean"; Ian Fairbairn.

Signed by Steve Fairbairn.

Fairbairn, Steve (1862-1938), oarsman

Letter

Letter from Steve Fairbairn to P.N. Carpmael. Address Stoke Poges Club, Slough. Dated 1st September 1929.

Contents include: Thanks for letter; tips for rowing in; update on health situation (teeth removed); instructions for training; argument in favour of bulkheads; argument in favour of a section boat - could be packed up and taken to America/Continent in vacations; comment about difficulty of getting rid of old boats - could be sold second-hand, but used to saw boats up so furniture could be made.

Signed by Steve Fairbairn.

Fairbairn, Steve (1862-1938), oarsman

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