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An image of the official induction portrait used by Canada's Sports Hall of Fame. This colourized sketched image features each of the four members in four oval shapes at each of the four corners. They are each wearing their signature rowing caps and a white long-sleeve shirt with a single red vertical strip detail on the front. At the centre are the four members rowing together in a rowing scull. Atop of the image is a crown flanked by two British Commonwealth flags which were used at the time of the Paris Crew in 1867. Under each of the individual team members is their last name. At the bottom is a black anchor with a chain.
An image of the official induction portrait used by the New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame. This black and white sketched image features each of the four members in four oval shapes each of the four corners. At the centre is a fig leaf crown and two sets of oars crossing in the middle. Atop of the image is the Paris Crew crest, flanked by two British Commonwealth flags which were used at the time of the Paris Crew in 1867. Under each of the individual team members is their name and rowing position. A flowing ribbon has the words July 8, 1867, New Brunswick Oarsmen, Champions at the Paris Regatta.
An image of the official induction portrait used by the Canadian Rowing Hall of Fame. This black and white photographed image features each of the four members in four oval shapes each of the four corners. They are each wearing formal clothing from that time period, the quality of the photograph do not provide much details, however they are all wearing their signature rowing caps that were worn at their win in Paris in 1967. Under each of the individual team members is their name underlined. At the bottom are the words Champion Oarsmen of the World.
An image of a book cover titled Saint John: A Sporting Tradition 1785-1985 written by Brian Flood. This black and white cover features three separate images including The Paris Crew rowing on a body of water, a man speed skating outdoors and an outdoor speed skating competition on a man-made lake surface. All images are in black and white and are from the 1867-1930 timeframe. There is an added gold foil sticker with the words National Best Seller Hard Cover.
Commemorative 150th anniversary logo of the Paris Crew created and used by the New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame. The colours and style used are similar to the New Brunswick Sports Hall logo, which was used for promotional purposes. The image is of two rowing oars positioned in the shape of an ex. Placed overtop is a crest with yellow trophy with 150 engraved on the front. There is a red ribbon on either side of the trophy with Paris Crew written on it and 1867 to 2017 on a blue pennant below. The bilingual name for the New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame encircles the crest.
Image of an outdoor stage area in front of the New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame. The stage is meant to resemble a wooden dock from that time period. Three performers are dressed in period clothing including brown pants, white linen shirts, brown leather suspenders and wearing the Paris Crew signature rowing caps. The backdrop of the stage area reads The Paris Crew: Canada's First Sports Heroes with a one hundred and fiftieth anniversary crest.
An image of The Paris Crew trophy being awarded to the two coaches of Rothesay Netherwood School in the Summer of 2017, also in the photograph is the Mayor of Rothesay, New Brunswick. The trophy is a clear crystal vase with textured decorative designed etchings. The top of the trophy is cut at an angle so the back of the trophy is higher than the front. Etched in the centre of the backside, which is made clearer by the way it was cut, has the name of the trophy.
An image of a group of students from Rothesay Netherwood School who were awarded The Paris Crew trophy in the Summer of 2017. The students are holding up a banner which reads 2017 Paris Crew High School Rowing Champions. Each of the team members present in the photograph are wearing a medal around their neck with a pink ribbon lanyard.
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