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Regent Street Polytechnic Andrew, Jack (d.1946), Harrier
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The Polytechnic Portrait Gallery

The Polytechnic Portrait Gallery, containg upwards of three hundred portraits of the Governing Body, Staff, Secretaries of Sections and Prominent Members, together with a brief 'record'. Hardback version

Published London: 309 Regent Street, W.

Contains portraits of the following:
The Right Hon the Earl of Aberdeen, Frank A Bevan, James Carnegie, The Right Hon Earl Compton, EM Denny;
Rev JR Diggle, Miss Duff, W Scott Durrant, JH Gladstone, VR Hoare;
Mrs Hogg, Miss Hogg, Douglas McGarel Hogg, the Right Hon Lord Kinnaird, Rev Dr HS Lunn;
R Mitchell, Mrs Mitchell, Howard Morley, the Right Hon AJ Mundella, WT Paton;
The Honourable THW Pelham, the Right Hon Lord Playfair, JFP Rawlinson, the Right Hon Lord Reay, Sir Owen Roberts;
Sir Albert K Rollit, the late Herbert Saunders, Miss Stevenson, JEK Studd, Mrs Studd;
James Abbs, Arthur Adams, ER Alexander, RT Amos, J Andrew;
Maximilian Wolfgang Arndt, J Arbold, Miss Ashofrd, Miss L Austin, Sydney Axford;
WW Ayscough, TW Bacon, JH Bailey, James Bancroft, H Bangert;
FA Banks, Edward T Barber, WB Barnard, Miss K Bartle, Arthur Bayliss;
SJ Beckett, W Beckwith, FS Beer, Francis T Beeson, W Bell;
GH Belsey; William Henry Bennett, Valentine Blanchard, Arthur Bockett, Miss H Bolletor;
HG Boswarva, Professor Boulger, H Bowden, Charles Alfred Boyd, A Bracher;
Elliott Brooks, Miss C Brown, Percy W Brown, Miss Brumbridge, Miss A Burgess;
Alford Thomas Burgess, George Burkinshaw, LJ Butler, Frank C Butter, 'Colin' Campbell;
Andrew Cannadine, Miss Chant, J Cheshire, GH Chiles, Miss JK Clark;
Miss A Clark; H Samson Clark; JW Clarke; PH Clephane, JH Clothier;
H Codd, SE Coker, FG Conyard, William S Cotterell, Miss Cowie;
Alfred lee Cox, W Cripps, William Dart, EEG Davey;
CF Davies, Miss Jessie Davies RAM, Jack Davis, WK Davis, WT Day;
JH Deas, HJC Dempster, JE Dodsworth, AW Dollond, JJ Duft;
Charles H Edwards, T EEdy, GR Egerton, Mrs Egerton, Valentine Charles Egerton;
Col-Sergeant Elliott, EFW Exton, E Howard Farmer, Walter Flint, Miss Foster;
Harry Frapwell, CW Gamble, HL Gambles, TE Gardner, CW Garnham;
FA Gaudie, Miss Glanfield, Miss Graham, Louis J Graveline, Fred A Green;
Henry Green, Sandall Green, Mrs S Green, Mrs Towner nee Miss L Griffiths, Archibald H Griffiths;
Walter Groves, Arthur Gutteridge, WF Gwinnell, Miss JL Haase, Miss J Haase;
AJ Hall, Will Hankins, AW Harris, Leonard H harris, WD Hasluck;
Mrs S Hasluck, SL Hasluck, Frank Hastings, Edwin Hawthorn, Miss Haynes;
W Heinmenn, I Hermann, J Heywood, Charles Langstein Heywood, W Hibbert;
Frank E Hill, Henry Grenville Hill, RT Hill, Geo. Holzhausen, John S Horton;
Edmund Wilson Hubbard, Walter Hutchins, WE Hutchinson, Joseph G Hurry, Herbert Hyatt;
FW Jackson, Tom Jeffries, FG Jones, William Jones, A Kahn;
Miss H Kelly, Miss Letitia Kelly, JH Kimber, GH Lamb, H Leader;
Ag lee, William Charles Lee, E leitch, Arthur H Leith, Archie W lewis;
M Lumaye BL, Mmme Lumaye, Miss manicom, George Mansfield, RG Margetson;
Miss Jessie M Marshall, Miss Jessie Marshall, Miss E Matthews, JE Maycock, AF Mayo;
B Mckay, ALH Macmaster, Chas F Mitchell, Miss L Mitchell, Miss A Monk;
Charles H Moon, WJ Moores, AG Morley, GW Morley, H Morley;
W Moore, Arthur E Morton, GP Mudge, EJD Muggeridge, Lewis J Murch;
George Ogilvie, Miss Oldman, Valentine Osborne, Robert J owen, WH Owensmith;
HA Paffard, Fred Parker, GA Parker, AE Pavey, W Pearce;
CJ Peer, EJ Philbrick, Charles J Phillips, R Phillips, CEA Pledger;
WJ Pollock, JC Pope, Fred W Potter, W Potter, Charles James Pratt;
T Hobart Pritchard, Mrs Frank Hastings nee Proctor, Miss Ramsden, EC Ravani, T Lea Rayner;
Miss Redgate, DJS Rees, Charles Reid, Miss F Reid, L Ricci;
GH Richardson, R Ridley, J Rogers, WJW Roome, HJ Russell Ross;
WJ Sanders, Mrs Sanders, A Sarll, T Scamell, G Scarman;
Miss E Sims, Arthur Smith, Miss Norah Smith, WE Smith, Sergeant CT Smyth;
H Solomon; Miss Alice Splatt, Henry Spooner, JF Standring, Evan Staples;
H Stapleton, AF Stephens, AJ Stephens, Jack Stephens, ST Stephenson;
Jack Sullivan, Miss K Sweetman, Miss Nina Sweetman, Miss Winnie Sweetman, WA Symcox;
Mrs Taylor, G Taylor, AJ Taylor, Charles Edward Teale, Francis Teschleut;
D Tomas, EH Thomas, J Thomson, WJ Thoroughgood, Miss C Town;
EC Towner, J Tucker, GW Turk, RE Turner, Miss AM Viney;
W Vokes, Henry Ransom Wakelin, John S Walker, WS Walker, Arthur Walsh;
HG Walsh, Robert Avey Ward, Tom H Ward, AC Watkins, Sergeant Watson;
Jesse watts, Ernest Wesson, Fred Whittington, Mrs F Whittington, Charles B Wicksteed;
Miss AE Wiles, WM Wilson, Arthur Woodgate, D Woodhall, Mrs Woodhall;
AW Wright, William F Yelland, Mrs Yelland, Miss Zanzig, Bernard Shrubb Zietz

Photograph: Harriers

Photograph showing four men in Polytechnic kit with the George and Dragon device on the front and one man in a suit holding a flag in an unidentified stadium. Annotated on reverse 'Poly Championship team' [crossed out], replaced with 'The team that beat all Scotland' and 'Polytechnic Harriers'.

[L-R George Nicol, P. Mann, Jack Andrew, William Applegarth, Victor D'Arcy]

Photograph: Harriers

Photograph showing four men in Polytechnic kit with the George and Dragon device on the front, one man in a suit and one man whose head has been torn off, posing in an undientified stadium. Annotated on reverse 'Poly Harriers Medley Relay Team' and with the names 'Clark, P. Mann, V. D'Arcy, W.R. Appleforth, G. Nicol'.

Photograph: The first batch of 40 recruits leaving the Polytechnic, Regent Street, for enlistment at Gt Scotland Yard

Mounted photograph showing men lined up outside the Polytechnic building, 309 Regent Street, in front of recruitment posters, including one seeking recruits to train for wireless telegraphy. Jack Andrew leads the way.

A typescript caption glued to the reverse of the photograph reads 'The Polytechnic has been asked by the War Office to raise 200 men for the Telegraph and Wireless operators in the Royal Engineers and Royal Flying Corps. These recruits are to be trained at the General Post Office.
131597. The first batch of 40 recruits leaving the Polytechnic, Regent Street, for enlistment at Gt Scotland Yard.'