Durham Regatta Takes Place On The River Wear

DURHAM, ENGLAND - JUNE 11: Rowers from across the country take part in the 183rd annual regatta on the River Wear on June 11, 2016 in Durham, England. The present regatta dates back to 1834 and is the second oldest in the country with racing taking place over two days on the river between Prebends Bridge and Pelaw Wood over a 750m short course and a long course of one and a quarter miles. The regatta has its origins in the annual procession of boats, originally organised by the Sheriff of County Durham and the Rt Honourable William Lloyd Wharton, from June 1815 to celebrate the victory at the Battle of Waterloo. (Photo by Ian Forsyth/Getty Images)
DURHAM, ENGLAND - JUNE 11: Rowers from across the country take part in the 183rd annual regatta on the River Wear on June 11, 2016 in Durham, England. The present regatta dates back to 1834 and is the second oldest in the country with racing taking place over two days on the river between Prebends Bridge and Pelaw Wood over a 750m short course and a long course of one and a quarter miles. The regatta has its origins in the annual procession of boats, originally organised by the Sheriff of County Durham and the Rt Honourable William Lloyd Wharton, from June 1815 to celebrate the victory at the Battle of Waterloo. (Photo by Ian Forsyth/Getty Images)
Durham Regatta Takes Place On The River Wear
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