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  • Doggett’s men in traditional dress pose for a photograph at the launch of the Doggett’s Coat And Badge Race Exhibition, with archives that reveal the previously secretive, traditional world of the Thames watermen, held in the Guildhall Yard in the City of London, England on September 10, 2018. The boat race for Doggett’s Coat and Badge is the world’s oldest continually completed sporting event dating back to 1715.
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  • Doggett’s men in traditional dress pose for a photograph at the launch of the Doggett’s Coat And Badge Race Exhibition, with archives that reveal the previously secretive, traditional world of the Thames watermen, held in the Guildhall Yard in the City of London, England on September 10, 2018. The boat race for Doggett’s Coat and Badge is the world’s oldest continually completed sporting event dating back to 1715.
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  • Doggett’s men in traditional dress pose for a photograph at the launch of the Doggett’s Coat And Badge Race Exhibition, with archives that reveal the previously secretive, traditional world of the Thames watermen, held in the Guildhall Yard in the City of London, England on September 10, 2018. The boat race for Doggett’s Coat and Badge is the world’s oldest continually completed sporting event dating back to 1715.
    20180910_Doggetts_Coat_and_Badge_VF_...jpg
  • Doggett’s men in traditional dress pose for a photograph at the launch of the Doggett’s Coat And Badge Race Exhibition, with archives that reveal the previously secretive, traditional world of the Thames watermen, held in the Guildhall Yard in the City of London, England on September 10, 2018. The boat race for Doggett’s Coat and Badge is the world’s oldest continually completed sporting event dating back to 1715.
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  • Badge detail of a Doggett’s man in traditional dress at the launch of the Doggett’s Coat And Badge Race Exhibition, with archives that reveal the previously secretive, traditional world of the Thames watermen, held in the Guildhall Yard in the City of London, England on September 10, 2018. The boat race for Doggett’s Coat and Badge is the world’s oldest continually completed sporting event dating back to 1715.
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  • Members of Doggett's Coat and Badge walk towards the Guldhall before the Lord Mayor's Show in the City of London. Alderman and Rt Hon The Lord Mayor of London, Roger Gifford, a merchant banker with Swedish bank SEB is the 685th in the City of London’s ancient history. The new Mayor’s procession consists of a 3-mile, 150-float parade of commercial and military organisations going back to medieval times. This is the oldest and longest civic procession in the world that has survived the Plague and the Blitz, today one of the best-loved pageants. Henry Fitz-Ailwyn was the first Lord Mayor (1189-1212) and ever since, eminent city fathers (and one woman) have taken the role of the sovereign’s representative in the City – London’s ancient, self-governing financial district. The role ensured the King had an ally within the prosperous enclave.
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  • Facing a setting sun, the near-exhausted rowers of a small ‘jolly boat’ has almost completed the long Great River Race by pulling their oars along 22 miles of the River Thames. About to row past the battleship HMS Belfast on the right and under Tower Bridge beyond, the four friends negotiate the choppy waters of the capital’s river. The Great River Race (also known as 'London's River Marathon') attracts both the true racer and the leisure rower. The course from Richmond to London docklands was inspired by the immense interest generated by a 1987 charity event in which the famous Doggett's Coat & Badge winners from The Company of Watermen & Lightermen rowed its shallop, or passenger barge, from Hampton Court to The Tower of London.
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