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has anyone the answer to this weeks quiz., when was the henley regatta founded,
thanks for any help,rergards ricky
has anyone the answer to this weeks quiz., when was the henley regatta founded,
thanks for any help,rergards ricky
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.At a public meeting in Henley town hall on 26 March 1839, Captain Edmund Gardiner proposed �that from the lively interest which had been manifested at the various boat races which have taken place on the Henley reach during the last few years, and the great influx of visitors on such occasions, this meeting is of the opinion that the establishing of an annual regatta, under judicious and respectable management, would not only be productive of the most beneficial results to the town of Henley, but from its peculiar attractions would also be a source of amusement and gratification to the neighbourhood, and the public in general.�[3]
The regatta was first staged in 1839 and proved so successful that it was expanded the next year from one day to two the next year. As the regatta�s popularity has grown it has further expanded: to three days in 1886, 4 days in 1906 and five days in 1986.[4] The regatta has been known as Henley Royal Regatta since 1851, when Prince Albert became the first royal patron. Since his death, every reigning monarch has agreed to be the patron.[5]
The regatta was first staged in 1839 and proved so successful that it was expanded the next year from one day to two the next year. As the regatta�s popularity has grown it has further expanded: to three days in 1886, 4 days in 1906 and five days in 1986.[4] The regatta has been known as Henley Royal Regatta since 1851, when Prince Albert became the first royal patron. Since his death, every reigning monarch has agreed to be the patron.[5]
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