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JCPP/Bullock/1/17 · Item · 21 November 1988
Part of Personal Papers

A letter from Colin Renfrew, Master of the College to Dorothy Bullock approving plans for Percy's memorial service in the College Chapel on Saturday 21 January at 2.30pm. He confirms that Mr Savill will deliver the address and Peter Allen the greater part of the service. He welcomes all family and friends to the service.

Includes:
The original envelope - addressed to Mrs Dorothy Bullock, 16 New Square, Cambridge.

JCPP/Bullock/1/18 · Item · c 21 November 1988 - c 21 January 1989
Part of Personal Papers

A letter from Dorothy Bullock to Colin Renfrew, Master of the College expressing her thanks to the College Council for making the College Chapel available and for all their help with the arrangements. Also conveys her confirmation and gladness that Peter Allen is to conduct the service. Signed DB

JCPP/Bullock/1/22 · Item · 22 December 1988
Part of Personal Papers

A letter from Colin Renfrew, Master of the College to Dorothy Bullock inviting her to coffee before the memorial service for Percy. The Master expresses his hope that the service will be a pleasant occasion where Percy can be appropriately remembered with fond recollection. Signed Colin Renfrew.

JCPP/Bullock/2/70 · Item · 8 May 1986
Part of Personal Papers

A letter from Hart Perry, on KSBC letterhead paper, to Percy, notifying him that he has been elected as an honorary member of the Kent School Boat Club, and has been sent the new rowing tie, due to his long association with Kent rowing. Signed, W. Hart Perry, Jr. Director of Athletics

Noel Duckworth Dinner Menu
JCPP/Bullock/5/4 · Item · 16 November 1973
Part of Personal Papers

Percy's menu for the Noel Duckworth dinner held at Wolfson College, Cambridge on 16 November 1973, with signatures of people in attendance. Also includes a single sheet of paper inserted inside of a Jesus College menu from Monday 14 March [no year].

JCPP/Bullock/2/1 · Item · June 1971
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A letter from Hart Perry to Percy, on Kent School letterhead paper, expressing his hope that Percy will accept the retirement presentation book as recognition of their thanks for his kindness and direction. He reminisces about the times spent with Percy at New Square, Cambridge, and at the Jesus College Boat Club. Signed by Hart and Fran Perry.

JCPP/Bullock/2/6 · Item · 7 June 1971
Part of Personal Papers

A letter from Charles de Rham in New York to Percy, wishing him the best of luck and reminiscing of his time at Henley, and his memories of rowing in The Thames Challenge Cup in 1947.

JCPP/Bullock/2/14 · Item · c 1971
Part of Personal Papers

A letter from Peter R. Coughlan in North Andover, Massachusetts, to Percy, expressing his fond memories of Henley and for Percy's help and encouragement in making the experience that much better. signed Peter R Coughlan (bow).

JCPP/Bullock/2/15 · Item · 7 June 1971
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A letter from Denny Candler to Percy, reminiscing on the experience he had with him at Henley and of all the kind and congenial people he met. He closes the letter by wishing him a happy and rewarding retirement. Signed Sincerely, Denny Candler, Kent, 1950 #6

JCPP/Bullock/2/17 · Item · 21 May 1971
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A letter from Seth C. Hetherington in New Jersey to Percy.

Transcript

May 21, 1971
Dear Percy:
As a member of the 1953 Henley Crew, I want to take this opportunity to thank you for your much appreciated help to me and all the others who have rowed at Kent. I am sure that no one who has been at Henley in the past could possibly ever hope to see it again the same without you. again what more can I say but thank you.
Sincerely,
Seth C. Hetherington

JCPP/Bullock/2/26 · Item · 14 May 1971
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A letter from John Hodges in Washington, D. C. to Percy.

Transcript

Percy Bullock
Jesus College
Cambridge, England

Dear Percy
I have just heard that this is your last official year at the Regatta. I will never forget your warmth and generosity to me and the other members of the 1958 Kent Crew.

Henley won't be the same without you.
Warmest regards,
Sincerely,
John A. Hodges

JCPP/Bullock/2/28 · Item · 20 May 1971
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A letter from Bill Stowe on letterhead paper titled ' NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF AMATEUR OARSMEN' to Percy, expressing his sadness at hearing of his retirement as an active boatman at Henley. He tells him that as three time loser at the Royal Henley Regatta, he is looking forward to returning some day as a coach of team that stands a better chance. Signed, Respectfully Yours, Bill Stowe, Kent 1958 - Vespers 1965-1966

JCPP/Bullock/2/30 · Item · c 1971
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A letter from Price Gripekoven to Percy reminiscing on his fond memories of the 1958 crew and expressing his thanks and gratitude for all his help and encouragement. He closes the letter by saying his only regret is that other oarsmen will not experience the privilege of working with him, and wishes him well for the future.

JCPP/Bullock/2/37 · Item · 14 June 1971
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A letter from John Murphy to Percy reminiscing on his time at Henley and thanking Percy for making him feel at home at the Regatta. Signed, John Murphy '60 & '61 Kent Henley Crews

JCPP/Bullock/2/42 · Item · 18 May 1971
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A letter from Nicholas Farwell in San Mateo, California, to Percy, expressing his regret to hear that he is retiring from the Henley Royal Regatta. He thanks him for his enthusiasm, experience, and direction for the 1966 Kent Crew at Henley in 1966. He closes the letter by wishing him the best future and happiness.

Also includes a small colour photograph depicting Percy and his wife with Kent School students being presented with a book.

JCPP/Bullock/2/51 · Item · 13 June 1971
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A letter from Sid Fowler in Vietnam, to Percy.

Transcript

Dear Percy,

As a member of Kents' 1961 Henley Crew I want to wish you all the best in the coming years.

I've never forgotten how grateful our crew was to be welcomed so warmly by you and the oarsmen of Jesus College.

My only wish is that I could be at Henley this summer to shake your hand and make a bet on the races.

Sincerely,
Sid Fowler

JCPP/Bullock/2/58 · Item · 26 May 1971
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A letter from Charles Whitin on Princeton Inn letterhead paper, to Percy. He recalls how he became aware that for a shell to have a blue and grey painted ball on their bow, it had to have travelled to Henley, and that in 1967 and 1968 he met Percy, the man who put them on there. He thanks him for being involved with Henley and Kent and wishes luck for the future. Signed, Charles P. Whitin (Coxswain).

JCPP/Bullock/2/60 · Item · 10 May 1971
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A letter from Bill Sonntag, on Tufts University letter head paper, to Percy. He reminisces on his memories of Percy at Henley and attributes his happy experience with Percy's kindness. He recalls being invited to Percy's home for tea, the tour of Jesus college, and rowing on the Cam. He closes the letter by offering his thanks and wishing him the best for the future. signed, Bill Sonntag '68 Crew.

Photograph of 1971 Crew
JCPP/Bullock/2/61 · Item · 1971
Part of Personal Papers

A copy of a black and white photograph depicting the 1971 Henley crew posing in front of a boathouse with their oars. The Captain is also in the picture.

The annotations on the page below the photograph reads:
THE CREW: P. NIXON, M. BEACH, D. FROST, G. O'KEEFE, N. GIFFORD (*), R. SANFORD, B. BREWSTER, E. WOODHOUSE, P. FAIRHURST (CAPT)
COX: BENNETT

1971 CREW
ENTERED - NATIONAL SCHOOLS
MARLOW (2ND TO JESUS!)
HENLEY

  • DID NOT GO TO ENGLAND
JCPP/Bullock/2/64 · Item · 3 July 1971
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A letter from Ed Woodhouse to Percy, attributing his fond memories of Henley to Percy and his calm manner and way of encouraging the crew. He closes the letter by acknowledging that Percy will be missed.

Photograph of Percy Bullock
JCPP/Bullock/2/71 · Item · c 1971
Part of Personal Papers

A colour photograph of Percy being presented with a book.

The picture is of the same event in JCCP/BULLOCK/2/42 but from a different angle.

JCPP/Bullock/2/18 · Item · 2 June 1971
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A letter from Stephen H. Gushée at Trinity Church in Newtown, Connecticut, to Percy, expressing his praise and memories of him at the Henley Regatta in 1953. He attributes all good experiences of the trip to him, and remembers him caring for the Kent shell that bore his father's name. He closes the letter acknowledging that although retiring he won't imagine him to be far removed from the sport.

JCPP/Bullock/2/23 · Item · c 1971
Part of Personal Papers

A letter from Leigh Faldi in New York to Percy.

Transcript

Dear Percy -
Although 1956 is fifteen years past all memories of Henley provide a picture of your smile & the knowledge that tent #1 woudn't have been the same without you.

Many thanks again & God's Blessing in the new venture of life
Sincerely
Leigh Faldi
'56

JCPP/Bullock/2/29 · Item · c 1971
Part of Personal Papers

A short letter from H. Boyd, former Captain of the Henley Crew of 1958 to Percy, expressing his thanks and gratitude for his help through the years. He recalls the time Percy patched up a hole in their shell so quickly they didn't miss a row. He closes the letter telling him that he will be missed. Signed H. Boyd, Captain, Henley Crew of 1958

List of Crew Members 1966
JCPP/Bullock/2/39 · Item · c 1971
Part of Personal Papers

Transcript

The 1966 Kent Crew

Mgr. Griggs
Mgr. Davies
Silverthorne
Fuglestad
Requardt
Steckley
Rogers
Rhetta
Scoggins
Capt. Farwell
Coach Perry
Stewart - Kneeling

JCPP/Bullock/2/41 · Item · 25 May 1971
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A letter from Stephen P. Hamilton to Percy sharing his memories of Henley and explains that he was a spare in Kent's Princess Elizabeth Eight in 1966. He did not get to row that year but made many memories and came back in 1969 as stroke of the Trinity College, Hartford Eight in the Ladies Plate. He expresses his thoughts on Percy being the living part of the Henley experience, and that men like him keep the tradition and legend alive. He closes the letter by offering his thanks and gratitude.

JCPP/Bullock/2/43 · Item · c 1971
Part of Personal Papers

A letter from Michael Fraser Rogers to Percy expressing his thanks for Percy's help and friendship during the 1966 Royal Henley Regatta. He reminisces over his memories of Henley and wishes Percy luck for his future retirement.

JCPP/Bullock/2/52 · Item · c 1971
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A note from Spencer V. Silverthorne to Percy.

Transcript

Dear Percy,

This is just a note of thanks for your continual assistance to our crew. Your guidance and council made us feel at home at Henley. We all looked forward to seeing you at Number One upon our arrival. Best of luck to you.

Sincerely,
Spencer V. Silverthorne 67 Kent Crew

JCPP/Bullock/2/59 · Item · 19 May 1971
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A letter from Fred Schoch, on Kent School letter head paper, to Percy, introducing himself as the rookie sophomore in the 1967 crew and the stroke for 1968. He acknowledges that Percy has announced his retirement and that a better boatman will never be found. He recalls his memories of Percy and thanks him for always giving them a lift and feeling at ease in a new environment. He closes the letter by expressing that he will be missed.

JCPP/Bullock/2/67 · Item · 25 June 1971
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A letter from Sidney N. Towle to Percy expressing his joy at being able to meet up with him at Henley that year. He praises Percy as the epitome of all that is good and true among men and acknowledges the positive influence he has had on the young men at Jesus and Kent. He closes the letter with his best wishes.

Also includes on the same page, a cutting of a map of the Kent School grounds, and a photocopied cut out of the Kent School emblem.

JCPP/Bullock/2/10 · Item · c 1971
Part of Personal Papers

A letter from H. Irving Schweppe in Texas to Percy.

Transcript

Percy Bullock, esq
Jesus College
Cambridge

Dear Percy

Yet another wish from those of us in America who remember you so well for a successful retirement.

If your travels ever bring you to Texas please let me see you -

Sincerely
H. Irving Schweppe
Henley Crew 1948

Note from Isaac Russel
JCPP/Bullock/2/12 · Item · c 1971
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A manuscript note from Isaac Russell on Percy's retirement on monogrammed paper.

Transcript

Percy helped us in 1950 when the School won the Thames Cup. Now, twenty-one years later, he steps aside, a friend to all of us. Luckily for me, in this year of our Lord 1971, my father, my son and I will be at Henley, cheering for the crews and honouring Percy Bullock, Boatman and Gentleman.

Isaac Russell

JCPP/Bullock/2/21 · Item · 9 May 1971
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A letter from Charles Mills in New York to Percy reminiscing about his fondest times as an oarsman and attending Henley. He tells him of the many photographs and slides he has of his visit to England, and in particular his later visit to Jesus College boathouse and Percy's home, where they rowed in singles and rode in his three wheeled car. He closes the letter expressing his regret that others will not get to meet Percy, and wishes him the best of luck in his retirement.

List of Crew Members 1958
JCPP/Bullock/2/24 · Item · c 1971
Part of Personal Papers

A list of the 1958 Kent Crew members.

Transcript

The 1958 Kent Crew

Mgr. Hamilton
Haist
Dunlap
Stowe
Hodges
Van Dervoort
Gripekoven
Lippincott
Capt. Boyd
Wheeler
Graee
Coach Walker

JCPP/Bullock/2/27 · Item · June 1971
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A letter from Charles Lippincott in Surrey, England, to Percy, expressing his sadness at hearing of his last official year at Henley. He tells him that his memories of 1958 were great ones because of him, and hopes to see him in person at the Regatta.

List of Crew Members 1961
JCPP/Bullock/2/35 · Item · c 1971
Part of Personal Papers

Transcript

The 1961 Kent Crew

Ashby
Conze
Kirkland
Towle
Goodlady (Mgr.)
Coach Walker
Capt. Murphy
Dawkins
Albert
Hamilton

JCPP/Bullock/2/48 · Item · 26 May 1971
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A letter from R. A. Whitaker to Percy expressing his regret that he could not be at Henley this year for Percy's last year. He reminisces on his favourite times at Henley - sitting on Percy's tool box in Boat Tent #1 passing the time of day with him. He closes the letter by wishing him a long, healthy, and happy retirement. Signed, 'Dick', R. A. Whitaker, Director and Alumni Secretary.

JCPP/Bullock/2/53 · Item · c 1971
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A letter from James Andrew to Percy expressing his feelings toward Percy after having only knowing him one month. He thanks him for his suggestions for his allergies and for his warnings about crocodiles in the River Cam. He closes the letter by saying he will be sorry to see him go and wishes him luck for the future. Signed, Sincerely, James Andrew K.S.B.C '71

JCPP/Bullock/2/63 · Item · 3 July 1971
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A letter from Ben Brewster to Percy, reminiscing on his time at Henley and how Percy was always here for them and shared in their victories and defeats. He acknowledges that Percy made them feel at ease in another country and closes the letter by saying that he cherishes his Henley experience. Signed, Ben Brewster #3 1971 Kent Crew.

Itinerary for England 1971
JCPP/Bullock/2/68 · Item · c 1971
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An itinerary for the Kent School, Connecticut, while in their England visit in 1971. Includes the date, times, event, and where mealtimes are.

Events included are:
Row at Pangbourne
Races at Pangbourne
Late Sleep
Row at Cambridge, Blazer Fittings
Row at Marlow
Race at Marlow
Day Off
Row from Marlow to Henley with Jesus College
Paddle at Henley
Drawing
Regatta Church - Tea at Mrs Maye-Smiths
Practice at Henley
Henley Royal Regatta
Official Break-up of KSBC, 1971

JCPP/Bullock/2/9 · Item · 12 May 1971
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A letter from Benjamin B. Thelin, a former member of the 1948 crew, to Percy, expressing how sorry he is to hear of his retirement. He reminisces about Princeton winning at the Royal Henley Regatta and how their coxwain was able to lift their shell by himself. He also remembers celebrating at the Armistice Inn with Chris Barton and his Jesus College colleagues when winning in the Grand Challenge Cup. He closes the letter expressing how much his support and concern will be missed.

JCPP/Bullock/2/13 · Item · 7 May 1971
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A letter from G. Tully Vaughn in Andover, Massachusetts, to Percy reminiscing on his time as number 5 man on the Kent School Crew. He recalls when Percy gave the crew council and confidence to ease their anxiety at the Henley Royal Regatta in 1950, and gave him personal assurance when unable to row due to a severe cold. He closes the letter by offering his thanks for having the privilege of his friendship.

JCPP/Bullock/2/22 · Item · 9 May 1971
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A letter from Allen H. Stowe in Ridgewood, New Jersey to Percy reminiscing on the 1956 crew. He tells him he has lost contact with most of the other members, except Leigh Faldi and Frank bates, and that he has heard rumours that 'Henley may not survive as the one truly international annual regatta'. He closes the letter by wishing him luck for the future.

JCPP/Bullock/2/33 · Item · 15 May 1971
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A letter from Christopher D. Kirkland in Andover, Massachusetts, to Percy, expressing his thoughts on Percy's perception of the crew in 1961. He acknowledges the importance of Percy's influence and offers him his thanks. Signed Christopher D. Kirkland, Instructor in English, (Kent Henley crew, 1961; Harvard Varsity Heavyweight crew manager at Henley, 1965).

JCPP/Bullock/2/49 · Item · 9 June 1971
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A letter from Richard Muzzy to Percy reminiscing on his experience of Henley and Percy's involvement with the crews. He thanks him for being an inspiration and wishes him the best of luck. Signed Richard Muzzy '67

JCPP/Bullock/2/50 · Item · 21 June 1971
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A letter from Bill Glover in Dallas, Texas, to Percy.

Transcript

Dear Percy -
Your interest and kind words of encouragement meant much towards our victory in 1947.
All of the very best to you in the coming years,
Sincerely
Bill Glover