those officers of the Naval Reserve, who become qualified to drill the seamen of the reserve at the great guns, and in the small arm exercises.
With the view of enlisting, in support of the Naval Volunteer movement, the potent influences which are derived from the esprit de corps, wherever it may reasonably and prudently be encouraged, it is proposed to associate certain batteries in the London brigade with some of the principal rowing and Corinthian yacht clubs on the Thames, and to give commissions to any gentlemen, otherwise eligible, who are instrumental in raising a full battery of Naval Volunteers.
The rowing and Corinthian yacht clubs.The following list of some of the principal rowing clubs, will serve to show the large number of gentlemen, from whom assistance may be expected, in promoting the success of a movement for extending the Volunteer service to a certain sphere of naval operations;
Name of rowing club | Number of members |
London | 480 |
Kingston | 425 |
Thames | 300 |
Ino | 300 |
Waldegrave | 200 |
Twickenham | 175 |
West London | 170 |
Oscillators | 162 |
North London | 150 |
Grove Park | 150 |
Isleworth | 100 |
Ilex | 100 |
Molesey |