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A Doggetts Oral History:
Bob & Paul Prentice
A Doggetts Oral History:
Bob & Paul Prentice
Tue 3rd Jul 2018
Listen to our oral histories of the winners and competitors of The World's Oldest Boat Race
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Winner (Bob): 1973 | Winner (Paul): 1976
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The World's Oldest Boat Race: Interview with Bob & Paul Prentice
Photo: Hydar Dewachi
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