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[Inside Front Cover of PHA 8/1] Two stickers; one press cutting

1. A typed list of contents that has later been crossed out. This was added and signed by ‘David Crosfield, a member of the Polytechnic Harriers,’ and the date given as 10 November 1975.

2. A press cutting taken from ‘Sporting Life’ magazine. This short article relates to the fledgling club’s first paper chase held on 13 October 1883. This article describes a 5 mile run attended by thirty members of the Polytechnic Harriers. It lists the runners and the events highlights. The article makes reference to the glorious weather of the week before, on 6 October 1883 when the club’s 7.5 mile opening run took place, attended by twenty members.

[page 10] Ten photographs; one cutting: H G Tombleson, 1914; The Polytechnic Harriers Cross Country Team; Southern Counties Cross Country Club, Kenley, 28 August 1920; Humorous advert for The Guildford Hotel, signed by W Tombleson

1. Photograph of Harold George Tombleson, Polytechnic Harriers, in military uniform. Tombleson was the son of Mr W M Tombleson, AKA 'Pa' and Mrs C A Tombleson, of 87 Devonport Road, Uxbridge Road, London. Tombleson volunteered immediately on the outbreak of WW1 for military service on 4 August 1914. He was mobilized as (1109) trumpeter, 14th Battery, RFA, 5th City of London Brigade, 2nd London Division. Royal Field Artillery 122 Battery, 52 Brigade. Tombleson was killed in action on 28 August 1918 while serving with the Royal Field Artillery and is buried in Mouchy British Cemetery, Mouchy – Le – Preux, grave 11.D.19 (CWWG). 135x85mm. Tombleson is also included on the war memorial in 309 Regent Street and on the war memorial at Liberty’s Department Store, London.

2. A photograph of six of the Polytechnic Cross Country Team at Southern Counties Cross Country Club, at Kenley on 28 February 1920. 90x60mm. [Polytechnic Magazine lists the Club's scoring athletes as: B C Long, W E Hall, H W Williams, W W Hawkes, H Boyce and C L Hawkins.]

3. A photograph of six of the Polytechnic Cross Country Team at Southern Counties Cross Country Club, at Kenley on 28 February 1920. 90x85mm. [Polytechnic Magazine lists the Club's scoring athletes as: B C Long, W E Hall, H W Williams, W W Hawkes, H Boyce and C L Hawkins.]

4. A photograph of six of the Polytechnic Cross Country Team at Southern Counties Cross Country Club, at Kenley on 28 February 1920. 90x60mm. [The Polytechnic Magazine lists the Club's scoring athletes as: B C Long, W E Hall, H W Williams, W W Hawkes, H Boyce and C L Hawkins.]

5. A cutting of a humorous advert for The Guilford Hotel and signed W Tombleson, the brother of H G Tombleson on same page. 145x75mm.

6. Photograph of the Aerodrome at Kenley. 45x65mm.

7. Photograph of three members of the Cross Country Team at Kenley on 28 February 1920. 42x65mm.

8. Photograph of Aerodrome at Kenley. 45x65mm.

9. Photograph of three cross country runners at Kenley. Identified as H Green, Poly H and B Lees, 2. P. H. 140x140mm.

10. A group photograph, including Pa Tombleson [W M], of the Polytechnic Harriers Cross Country Team, at the Southern Counties Cross Country Club, Kenley, on 28 February 1920. 90x137mm

[page 11] Four photographs: the London to Brighton Walking Race, 3 April 1920; F T Lock; W H Bishop;E C Horton; H V L Ross

1. Photograph at Westminster of the starting line of the London to Brighton Race on 3 April 1920. E C Horton, Surrey Walking Club, can be seen, as well as T Payne, North Shields Poly, F T Lock, Ashcombe A C, and H V L Ross, Herne Hill Harriers. H V L Ross won, E C Horton, Surrey W C, came 2nd and E Parslow, Surrey Walking Club, came third.140x190mm.

2. Photograph of W H Bishop, Polytechnic Harriers, and F T Lock, Ashcombe Athletics Club, outside the George Hotel in Crawley during the 1920 London to Brighton Walking Race. Bishop took 7th place. 140x190mm.

3. Photograph of E C Horton, Surrey Walking Club C, and H V L Ross, Herne Hill Harriers, during the 1920 London to Brighton Walking Race. 140x190mm.

4. Photograph of a walker and his female support cyclist during the 1920 London to Brighton Walking Race. This walker can also be seen in the photograph of the starting line at Westminster. The motor bus in the background has a banner with ‘POLYTECHNIC ECCENTRIC CLUB, BRIGHTON WALK’ AND 'CHALK FARM GARAGE' printed on it. 140x190mm. Food was served from the motor bus. The Eccentric Club are thanked in the Polytechnic Magazine for providing funds and the ‘beds and bedding’ used in the Polytechnic’s Fyvie Hall that had been commandeered for the athletes.

[page 12] Four photographs: the London to Brighton Walking Race, 3 April 1920; T Payne; H V L Ross; E C Horton

1. Photograph of T Payne, North Shields Poly, during the London to Brighton Walking Race on 3 April 1920. 145x185mm.

2. Photograph of the winner H V L Ross, Herne Hill Harriers, and E C Horton, Surrey Walking Club, during the London to Brighton Walking Race on 3 April 1920. Both an Oxo motor and a Motor Bus can be seen in the background. 145x187mm.

3. Photograph of E C Horton, Surrey Walking Club, during the London to Brighton Walking Race on 3 April 1920. 140x180mm.

4. Photograph of the winner H V L Ross, Herne Hill Harriers, during the London to Brighton Walking Race on 3 April 1920. 140x185mm.

[page 13] Four photographs: London to Brighton Walking Race, 3 April 1920; H V L Ross; E C Horton; boxing match

1.Photograph of the winner H V L Ross during the London to Brighton Walking Race on 3 April 1920. 145x190mm.

2. Photograph of E C Horton during the London to Brighton Walking Race on 3 April 1920. 140x190mm. Photograph of the winner H V L Ross during the London to Brighton Walking Race on 3 April 1920. 140x190mm.

3. Photograph of a boxing match. 135x190mm. [Possibly the Welter Weight Competition Inter-Allied tournament at Holborn Stadium on 3 April 1920]

[page 14] Two photographs: Catering staff on a motor bus; London to Brighton Walking Race, 3 April 1920; H V L Ross; Pa

1. Photograph Pa Tobleson as well as a chef and a waitress working on the motor bus used to prepare and serve food to the officials, competitors and pressmen during the London to Brighton Walking Race on 3 April 1920. An advertisement for 'Iron Jelloids' (a tonic) is attached to the step of the Motor Bus. W M Tombleson, AKA Pa Tombleson, father of H G Tombleson (pictured on page 10 of the album). Pa also appears on pages 1, 37, 42, 45 and 56 of the album and is often mentioned in the Polytechnic Magazine, in one instance as a 'limit man.’ 190x140mm.

2. Photograph of the winner H V L Ross during the London to Brighton Walking Race on 3 April 1920. 177x140mm.

[page 17] Two photographs: Kinnaird Inter-Club Contest at Stamford Bridge, 16 July 1921

1. Photograph of sprinters in the Kinnaird Inter-Club Contest at Stamford Bridge on 16 July 1921. 165x215mm. [Possibly the 880yds.]

2. Photograph of sprinters in the Kinnaird Inter-Club Contest at Stamford Bridge on 16 July 1921. 165x215mm. [A sticker underneath states that this is possibly the 1/4 Mile, won by E J Henley, Brighton and City Harriers.]

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