Report by A Glen Haig, Hon Secretary, including details of cross-country, road relays; road running; walking section; track season; club championships; juniors and youths; Kinnaird and Marathon; Sward and Norrkoping meeting; and social activities of the Polytechnic Harriers club. Obituary for Alfred (Freddie) Erwood; B C (Bert) Long; J E (Jack) London; Henry Simms-Tomkins; Harold (Ginger) Perkins; A L Treble.
1. Photograph of George Saunders (Poly) winning the 100 yards from A. W. Green (Birchfield) and V. H. Summers (Milocarian). The race was as part of a Kinnaird Trophy meeting held at the White City Stadium on 10th Jun 1933. 2. Photograph of Jack London crossing the finish line at the AAA Championships held at Stamford Bridge. The writing below states 'either 6.7.29 or 5.7.30'.
1. Photograph of five athletes crossing the finish the line at the Amateur Athletic Associations meeting at Stamford Bridge, on the 6th July 1929. The writing underneath states '366982. J. London winning the heat 100 yards.' 2. Photograph of three athletes reaching the finish line at the Athletic Associations Championships at Stamford Bridge, in July 1929. The writing underneath states '366989. 220 Yrd Final J. A. T. Hanlon (Polytechnic) winning from S.E. Engelhart (York H. & A. C. )
1. Photograph of four athletes jumping over hurdles during the AAA Southern Championships at Stamford Bridge on the 22nd Jun 1929. Fred Gaby, to the left, wins the 120 yards hurdles event. 2. Photograph of athletes crossing the finish line during the AAA Southern Championships at Stamford Bridge on the 22nd Jun 1929. The writing to the side states 'Jack London wins 100 yards final in 10 secs, with Billy Simmons (16) 3rds. 3. Photograph of six athletes at the start of a race during the AAA Championships at Stamford Bridge on the 6th Jul 1929. The writing on the side states 'start of the heat in the half-mile. J. C. Booth 10, Poly rep'.
Studio portrait of Jack London seated with hands on hips, wearing a white t-shirt with the Union Jack on the front. [presumed to be 1928 Olympic Games]
Image incorrectly annotated on reverse 'Arthur Wint'.
Photograph of Jack London stood in field with hands on waist, wearing a white t-shirt with the Union Jack on the front. [presumed to be the 1928 Olympic Games] Incorrectly annotated on reverse 'Arthur Wint'