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Image of a coloured sketch of the Paris Crew team rowing on a body of water together in a four-person rowing scull. The sketch is placed on the cover of red leather photo album. The stitching and binding of the cover is worn and frayed to give the impression of its age. Overlaid on this image are the words The Paris Crew of Saint John New Brunswick: Canada's First World Champions in gold lettering.
Image of the Paris Crew crest that was used in numerous archival documents and artefacts that were created during the time of The Paris Crew in the 1867 timeframe.
Image of a model of an early two-person rowing scull. This model is made of wood and measures approximately 10 inches long, there are four wooden oars attached by metal outriggers.
Image of an antique map of the eastern seaboard of North America, including as far north as Nova Scotia and as far south as Virginia. Four key port cities are identified including Halifax Nova Scotia, Saint John New Brunswick, Boston Massachusetts and New York City.
Image of a colourized sketched portrait of George Price, a team member of the Paris Crew. There is a high gloss oval wooden frame around the portrait. Price is wearing a white long-sleeve shirt, with red buttons and is also wearing their signature rowing cap.
Image of an infographic with details pertaining to George Price. From top to bottom the information includes: his signature and his birthplace which was Saint John, New Brunswick on October 12, 1839. Followed by his occupation with was Fishman, Oarsman, and Customs Agent. His highest achievement which was World Rowing Champion. The date of his death is March 26, 1909 and the circumstances of his death was unknown. His burial site is Cedar Hill Cemetery in Saint John, New Brunswick.
Image of a colourized sketched portrait of Samuel Hutton, a team member of the Paris Crew. There is a high gloss oval wooden frame around the portrait. Hutton is wearing a white long-sleeve shirt, with red buttons and is also wearing their signature rowing cap.
Image of an infographic with details pertaining to Samuel Hutton. From top to bottom the information includes: his signature and his birthplace which was Coleraine, Ireland on July 7, 1845. Followed by his occupation with was Fishman, Oarsman, and Boat-builder. His highest achievement which was World Rowing Champion. The date of his death is August 21, 1894 and the circumstances of his death was drowned at sea. His burial site is Cedar Hill Cemetery in Saint John, New Brunswick.
Image of a colourized sketched portrait of Elijah Ross, a team member of the Paris Crew. There is a high gloss oval wooden frame around the portrait. Ross is wearing a white long-sleeve shirt, with red buttons and is also wearing their signature rowing cap.
Image of an infographic with details pertaining to Elijah Ross. From top to bottom the information includes: his signature and his birthplace which was Parrsboro, Nova Scotia on August 17, 1845. Followed by his occupation with was Lighthouse Keeper, Oarsman, and Boat Builder. His highest achievement which was World Rowing Champion. The date of his death is November 26, 1920 and the circumstances of his death was natural causes. His burial site is Cedar Hill Cemetery in Saint John, New Brunswick.
Image of a colourized sketched portrait of Robert Fulton, a team member of the Paris Crew. There is a high gloss oval wooden frame around the portrait. Fulton is wearing a white long-sleeve shirt, with red buttons and is also wearing their signature rowing cap.
Image of an infographic with details pertaining to Robert Fulton. From top to bottom the information includes: his signature and his birthplace which was Saint John, New Brunswick on October 31, 1844. Followed by his occupation with was Fishman, Oarsman, and Tide-Waiter. His highest achievement which was World Rowing Champion. The date of his death is February 22, 1906 and the circumstances of his death was heart failure. His burial site is Cedar Hill Cemetery in Saint John, New Brunswick.
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