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1980 Moscow Olympics - Australian Men's 8+, Men's Pair- and Women's 4+ competing at the Moscow Olympics in 1980. Includes the Opening and Closing Ceremonies and some of the other events like athletics, swimming, and gymnastics.

1980 movie of the Melbourne University Boat Club reunion row of the 1970 MUBC Intervarsity 8 with wives and kids.

1980-81 Australian Lightweight Coxless Four - Training and racing videos of the Australian Lightweight Coxless Four in 1980 and 1981, including winning performances at the 1980 and 1981 World Championships. Graham Gardiner (B), Charles Bartlett (2), Clyde Hefer (3), Simon Gillett (S).

1981 Melbourne University Boat Club's - club film including various regattas, Head of the Yarra, Men's and Women's Intercollegiate, National Championships and Intervarsity, Perth.

1982 Melbourne University Boat Club's - club film including various rowing, Victorian Championships, Head of the Yarra, Men's Intercollegiate, Boat Christening and Time Trial, Intervarsity, Lake Wendouree, Ballarat.

1983 Melbourne University Boat Club's - club film including various rowing, Australian crews training, Lucerne, Tokyo, State Championships and Universities Regatta on Lake Wendouree, Intervarsity, Middle Harbour, Sydney including Intervarsity 1953, Penrith, Extra Collegiates training on the Yarra, 1963.

1983 MUBC Rowing - A Mike Nicholson Film (www.mikenicholson.com) 

1984 Melbourne University Boat Club's - club film including various rowing, Head of the Yarra, Men's and Women's Intercollegiate, National Championships and King's Cup Regatta, Lake Barrington, Australian crews training at Penrith for LA Olympics, boat christening, Intervarsity, Lake Barrington, Tasmania.

1984 MUBC Rowing - A Mike Nicholson Film (www.mikenicholson.com)

1987 Melbourne University Boat Club's - club film including Commonwealth Games, Edinburgh, and World Champs, Nottingham [1986], building Carrum course, State Champs, Head of the Yarra, Men's Intercollegiate, Aust Champs, Japan Trip, Time Trial and Christening, Intervarsity, Penrith.

1989 World Rowing Championships, Lake Bled, Slovenia. The Italian Men's Lightweight 8, the East German sculler Thomas Lange, and the Italian Men's Pair+ of the famous Abbagnale brothers and their coxswain Giuseppe di Capua, and the Final of the Men's 8+.