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The Bayer Collection
We received a wonderful collection of significant rowing memorabilia. The collection is from Mr. Ernest Bayer, Mrs. Ernestine and daughter, Tina Bayer. Big Ernie or Papa Bayer as he was affectionately known, had a life-long association with rowing including the 1928 Olympic Games, NAAO Official, and past NAAO President & Treasurer. Mrs. Ernestine ("Ernie" or "Momma") Bayer is generally known as Mother of Women's Rowing. She has demonstrated a decades-long commitment to women's rowing including the founding of the Philadelphia Girls Rowing Club in 1938, competing in every event she could enter during the 1940s - 50s, and continued competition through masters rowing championships. Tina Bayer was a competitor at the first National Women's Rowing Association championship regatta in 1966 and a member of the first US Women's Rowing Team in 1967. She also represented the U.S. in the Women's Single at the 1969 European Championships in Klagenfurt, Austria.
On behalf of the Friends Of Rowing History and the National Rowing Foundation, we wish to thank Ernestine and Tina Bayer for the donation of their family's great rowing memorabilia. We are happy to share their rowing memories here on this web page. The materials will be stored in the climate-controlled facility at Mystic Seaport Museum.
A Photo Essay Ernie, Ernestine and Tina Bayer
 Ernestine & Ernie, newly-weds - 1928
 1928 Penn. Barge Club Olympic Coxless-Four seated (Ernie Bayer - above: seated far right - below: bow seat)
 The SS Roosevelt
 The Schuylkill Olympians
 Coxless-four training onboard
 Heading to the race course
 U.S. Coxless-Four defeating Italy in semifinal
 Departing Amsterdam with the Olympic Silver Medal
 Ernestine - 1928
 Ernestine & Ernie - 1931
 Ernestine - "Why don't women row?"
 Ernestine founded the Philadelphia Girl's Rowing Club - 1938
 The PGRC girls (Ernestine back row-right)
 PGRC Tenth Anniversary Banquet - 1948 Ernestine & Ernie, Mr. & Mrs. John Kelly standing center-rear
 A few of Ernestine's medals
 1948 Olympic Rowing Team Officials Back row (l-r): Coach Allen Walz, Coach John Kelly, Mgr. Ernest Bayer, Hd. Mgr. John Carlin Front row (l-r): Boatman George Pocock, Coach Ky Ebright, Chief Tip Goes, Asst. Mgr. James Yost
 Penn. Barge Club 1928 Olympians Reunion - 1953
 Tina Bayer - Identification card at European Championships, 1967
 PGRC - First U.S. Women's Team arriving in France (organized by Ernestine Bayer with Ernie Bayer and competitor, Tina Bayer)
 The Mayor of Philadelphia honors the PGRC with the "Key to the City" Ernestine center, Jack Kelly left, Mayor right, and PGRC members standing
 Lake Washington Women's Eight & Tina (right) head to Austria - 1969
 Tina Bayer, U.S. Women's Sculler European Championships - Klagenfurt, Austria - Lane 1 -
 1928 Olympic Coxless-Four inducted into National Hall of Fame - 1974
 Ernestine, Ernie & Tina at 1984 Hall of Fame induction for Ernestine
 Ernestine was asked to fill the #2 seat of the 1984 Olympic Gold Medal Women's Eight "The thrill of my life"
 1987
 Ernest Bayer's last row on the Schuylkill - 1997 Bruce Lalond, Ernestine and Tina spread his ashes
 "Momma" is honored as founder of women's crew at Univ. New Hampshire
 Ernestine and Tina row across the Nile and back
 New England Sports Women of the Year
 U.S. National Championship trophy Water Dancer In Honor of Ernestine Bayer Oarswoman The Mother of Women's Rowing Without Whom This Award Would Not Be Possible
 Jeannie Friedman & Ernestine race in the 1999 Head of the Charles Regatta
 Bobby Orr surprises Ernestine
 2000 World Champion
 2001 World Masters Championship in Montreal
 1909 - 2006 Woman of the Century
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