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Team GB 2012 Olympic Issued Adidas Tracksuit Top

Polyester tracksuit top as part of the presentation tracksuit for Team GB at the London 2012 Olympics. It is part of a range designed by Stella McCartney for adidas for Team GB. The front body and sleeves feature a graphic Union Jack design in varying shades of blue. The full-length navy zip closure has a red zip guard at the neck and adidas puller and runs down the centre front between two navy panels. The navy panels continue at the lower half of the front and the entire back panel. There are contrasting elasticated red cuffs and collar and a navy elasticated waistband. The Team GB logo is printed in white on the left chest with the adidas logo on the right chest. There is a large Great Britain logo printed in white on the back featuring 'Team GB' the lion motif and the Olympic rings. It has zipped welt pockets sewn into the side seams and is fully lined with a white mesh polyester lining. It comes with original Official Licensed Team Product swing tag attached
Country of Design: England
Country of Manufacture: China
Keywords: cycling, racing, Olympics, sports, performance wear, presentation tracksuit

adidas by Stella McCartney

Team GB 2012 Olympic Issued Adidas Tracksuit Bottoms

Navy polyester tracksuit bottoms as part of the presentation tracksuit for Team GB at the London 2012 Olympics. It is part of a range designed by Stella McCartney for adidas for Team GB. They have elasticated hems and waistband complete with pull cord and a three quarter navy mesh lining finishing just below the knee. They are two slanted front welt pockets with concealed zip closures. The adidas logo features in white underneath the left pocket and the Team GB London 2012 logo in white under the right pocket. There are no back pockets.
Country of Design: England
Country of Manufacture: China
Keywords: cycling, racing, Olympics, sports, performance wear, presentation tracksuit

adidas by Stella McCartney

Omega 2012 Olympics Silver Jacket

Silver London Olympics timekeeper jacket with red and logos. The front left chest has an Omega official timekeeper logo, and the left sleeve has the London 2012 Olympics logo. The centre front closes with a red zip, with one internal zipped pocket. The collar has a hidden hood which closes with a red zip. The hood and collar are lined with a red grey and white tartan pattern. This tartan is also in a semi-circle detail from the centre front on the right body. The shoulder seam is moved forward onto the body and creates a seam line which flows down the sleeve. The cuff of the sleeve has a red PVC velcro tab to adjust the cuff size. The body has a zipped welt pocket, inserted in a seam, with en omega branded zip pull. The back has a large Omega logo and text printed above the waistband. Omega branded, Produced by Importexa, customised goods. Made in China

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Next London 2012 Paralympics Technical Officer Uniform Jacket

Grey two button single breasted tailored jacket. Part of the uniform for technical officials for the 2012 London Olympic and Paralympic Games. The jacket lapels and collar, except for the notch, are edged with black binding with a light blue edge. There is a line of the same piping forming the jetting of the two hip pocket flaps. It has a welted breast pocket on the left chest applied with the London 2012 Paralympics logo in light blue (the London 2012 Games logo with the Paralympics 'agitos' replacing the Olympic Rings). The lining is dark blue with a lighter blue print of London buildings including Big Ben, St Paul's Cathedral and the London Eye. Images of the same buildings are embroidered into the felting under the collar. With original tag (in Object File).
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Next London 2012 Olympics Technical Officer Uniform Jacket

Grey two button single breasted tailored jacket. Part of the uniform for technical officials for the 2012 London Olympic and Paralympic Games. The jacket lapels and collar, except for the notch, are edged with black binding with a light blue edge. There is a line of the same piping forming the jetting of the two hip pocket flaps. It has a welted breast pocket on the left chest applied with the London 2012 Olympics logo in light blue containing the Olympic Rings in white. The lining is dark blue with a lighter blue print of London buildings including Big Ben, St Paul's Cathedral and the London Eye. Images of the same buildings are embroidered into the felting under the collar. With original tag (in Object File).
Size 42 S

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Westminster HRM No 7

Winter 2007. News from the Westminster Business School. Includes articles A Captial Celebration: Department of HRM hosts CIPD event for the best students in London; Building Diversity Research Important for Olympic Projects; Relationships at Work - Office Life Shows its Darker Side; Diversity in London's Blue-Chip Firms; Working Your Way; The Time of Your Life; Threshold Concepts - the foundation for understanding a topic; First Event a Success; Harnessing Value of Human Capital; Difficult Lessons About Learning; Changing Ways to Gain Skills; Modern Apprenticeships Need Higher Status for Success; Women Business Owners Define Success Differently; Romanian Practices for Performance; Chinese Way to Recruit International Students.

Smoke Magazine

Magazine of the University of Westminster Students' Union. Single copy only.

Includes articles: Fresher's Welcome; Message From the Vice Chancellor; Building A Better University; Opening Hours and Saving Students Money; Getting Your Head Around the New Fees System; Speaking From Experience; Angel Performing at Freshers' Finale; Freshers Events; Top 6 Apps To Get You Through Uni; If You're Eating Out Grab a Discount; The International Student Perspective; Day in the Life of Sabb - [redacted]; Sabb Special - [redacted]; Money Talks...Budgeting in the Big Smoke; FANtastic Great Start - Friends of Arriving New Students; Tell The University What to Do; A Final Year Perspective; Tackling Anxiety and Depression; Private Accommodation Advice; History of the University; Ramadan; Jewish New Year; Batman Vs Spiderman; Freshers Festival; London Weekend; Camden and Brick Lane Markets; Top 10 Restaurants in London; Top 10 Events; My Olympic 2012 Experience; Olympics Brings A Feel Good Factor To London; SmokeFest 2012 Comes to Harrow; What's It Like to Be Part of Smoke Media; Nick Bright Interview; Tips for Finding Part Time Work; Consider Teacher Training; Societies; Journey to the Roof of Africa; Sports

The QH - The Essential Fortnightly Newspaper

[Issue 1] Why 'The QH? What's in a name?; More Money! Who cares! We're the class of 2015; London 2012:Gold at what cost?; Regent Campus - a brief history and the importance of Regent Street Campus; Why a newspaper for Little Titchfield Street (LTS) and Regent Street?; Tunisia's complementary women; Staff Appreciation Awards (SAA) held during summer; The Dalai Lama, secular ethics and university life; Community issues affecting women shall not be silenced; How much is your life worth?; Need help writing essays or preparing for academic study in the UK? English for Academic Purposes (EAP) or Postgraduate Academic English (PAE) could be the answer for you!; Hated languages at school? Think again? Polylang is different; State competition and the Global Politics of Energy; Syrian Revolution, Opposition and Intervention; A Love Story: Theory and Practice in Employability; Take pride in your students' union; The dreaded 'D' word; Anecdote from Occupied Palestine; Secret diaries of a Year Abroad Student; Book review: Tell me no lies: Investigative journalism and its triumphs by John Pilger.

The QH: The Quintessential Fortnightly Newspaper

Issue 5. The Student Voice of the University of Westminster. Includes an editors letter on the aims of the QH and articles on: homesickness; living in the Netherlands; sexual harassment against women; Islamophobia; 'Juju' and west African customs; President Barack Obama's second term and drone warfare; relationship of Hungary to the EU; political music; winner of Department of Vocational Legal Studies Public Law work placement prize 2011-12; abortion; David Cameron's tour of the Gulf; poetry about mental health; the work of the British Red Cross in war zones; Egypt after the revolution; Comedy Writing masterclass; review of Loserville the musical; review of Dredd 3D; review of Alt J and other music; review of Camus' The Stranger; experience of volunteering at the 2012 Olympic Games; the FA Cup.
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