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Gravesend Rowing Club is one of the oldest rowing clubs on the tidal Thames, it was established in 1878.
Over the last 121 years, Gravesend has produced numerous winners of the Doggetts Coat and Badge, and a number of Henley competitors and International oarsmen.
Gravesends First Ever Womens VIII in the womens HRR - See the pictures here.
Gravesend is on the south bank of the Thames, locally in the hundred of Toltingtrough, in the lathe of Aylesford, 22 miles from London Bridge through Dartford.
Gravesend has of late years become a great place of resort for visitors from the metropolis, and has been much enlarged and improved : the old town is however still mean and irregular.
The living of Gravesend is a rectory, of the clear yearly value of £307 ; that of Milton a rectory, of the clear yearly value of £359 ; both of them are in the diocese and archdeaconry of Rochester.