1868-1968
- 1885 Rules, Bye-Laws and Regulations
- 1894 Incorporation of WARC
- 1903 boat launching
- 1923 Kings Cup souvenir programme
- Copy of 1925 Rules (update of 1885 document)
- 1929 Kings Cup Souvenir Programme
- 1936 Pennant presentation article
- 1966 Hellenic rowing club flyer
- Membership list 1922 to circa 1960, possibly life members
- List of members, compiled in 1966
- 1967 The Poppet newsletter
- 1968 schoolboys' circular
- 1968 The Poppet March newsletter
The 1968 Men's Maiden Eight, as mentioned in "The Poppet" newsletter. Cox was Terry Scook, stroke D Ninham, seven R Spurling, six Jim Booker, five R House (who couldn’t make the shoot on the day and his face was photoshopped in!), four R Hambley, three R Webber, two G Power and bow D Hunt. The photograph was sent to WARC by the six seat Jim Booker, who recalls Terry’s favourite call was “Long and drive, six and five” which, unfortunately, rhymed and he sounded a little like a broken record.
1940s: The following photographs were sent to WARC by Wilton Gardiner, whose father had rowed at WARC. The sinking boat is the Tasmanian Kings Cup eight which competed in the event when it was held in Perth. That's also the pic taken from Kings Park where you can see eights traversing the Swan.