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Vintage Oxford Trophy Oar St Edmund Hall Third Torpid 1964 in original conditionA superb piece of British sporting memorabilia from Oxford College and Teddy Halls 'Golden Era' of rowing. This presentation oar from St Edmund Hall is for the Third Torpid of 1964 and is decorated with calligraphy details of the team and their weights, as well as the college insignia featuring four Cornish Choughs. Third Torpid refers to the Torpid bumping races which take place on the river Thames in late February or early March, a very exciting and
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