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A monochrome print shows a wooden boathouse with a balcony and tiled roof, positioned along a riverbank with boats stored below.

Third Trinity boathouse Cambridge

St Catharine’s (Third Trinity) boat house

History of St Catharine's / Third Trinity boathouse

After WWII the first and third Trinity Rowing clubs combined and the Third Trinity boathouse was sold to St Catharine’s.

The complex history of the Trinity rowing clubs is described here:

https://www.firstandthird.org/frames/club/history.shtml

A two-story riverside boat house with a sign reading Pocock and Winter, with a rowing crew on the water in the foreground.

Third Trinity boat house

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