Item 97 - Photograph of Blake in a Sculling Tub

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JCPP/Bullock/3/2/97

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Photograph of Blake in a Sculling Tub

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  • c 1930 - c 1960 (Creation)

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A sepia photograph of Blake sitting in a sculling tub on the Charles river in Boston, Massachusetts.

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Blake, the boatman at the Weld boathouse in the tub. He is very interested in English rowing and says that the only way to row is to get in and ' move the boat.' Or other words, he believed in Fairbairnism!

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      Inside photograph sleeve and paperclipped to p. 29

      JCPP/BULLOCK/3/2/90 to JCPP/BULLOCK/3/2/97 are in photograph sleeves and paperclipped to the page

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