Jump onboard to enjoy racing history
Join City Cruises, onboard one of its modern Riverliners, on the 16 July 2007 and follow the Doggett's Coat and Badge Race, between London Bridge and Chelsea.The Riverliners will offer the best vantage point from which to watch this historical annual race, which was first contested in 1715. Passengers will be welcomed onboard at St Katharine's Pier with a glass of refreshing Pimms and will then be able to sit back and enjoy the race as they savour a lunch of lasagne and salad followed by tea and coffee.
The race, begun by Irish actor Thomas Doggett in 1715, to mark the crowning of George I, is said to be the oldest sporting contest in continued existence. The boats are crewed by Watermen who have recently completed their apprenticeships and who are competing for a coveted scarlet coat with a silver arm badge and breeches, reminiscent of the livery used by early 18th century Watermen.
The 4 miles and 5 furlongs course, from London Bridge to Chelsea, takes in many historical sites and places of interest along the river such as Tower Bridge, the Tower of London, St Paul's Cathedral, the Tate Modern, Shakespeare's Globe, the London Eye and the Houses of Parliament.
The cost per person to join City Cruises for this great event is £30.00 per person.
For further information and to make a booking visit Citycruises.com.