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[page 36] Four photographs: sporting events; Stamford Bridge; J Beatson; Jack Lynch; W. J. Sturgess; Jack Lynch;

1. Photograph of J. Beatson, of Otago Harriers, whilst running. J. Beatson was a winner of the North London CC Championship. n.d. 2. Photograph of J. Beatson sitting on a chair. n.d. 3. Photograph of athletes, which appears to have been taken just before the start of two mile walk at the AAA Championships at Stamford Bridge. The writing to the side states ' AAA Championships Stamford Bridge Start of two mile walk - Jack Lynch (4) - centre (Poly)'. n.d. 4. Photograph of W. J. Sturgess breaking his own 4 mile walk record in 1896. The writing on the side states 'The AAA champion set a new record 4 times in one month and this photo could well be the first picture taken of a British Sporting Champion in action (rather than a drawing or posed photo)'.

[page 37a] Three photographs: Poly Marathon; King George V; Queen Mary; [Edward Prince of Wales?]

1. Photograph of King George V speaking to athletes before the start of the Poly Marathon in 1921. An identical version of this image can be found on page 37a. 2. Photograph of King George V looking at the athletes before what appears to be the start of the race, in 1921. Visible in the background is Queen Mary. 3. Photograph of King George V speaking with one of the runners sometime during the Poly Marathon event in 1921. [Standing behind him is the King's son Edward, the Prince of Wales?]. Also visible in the image to the far right is Queen Mary. A duplicate of photograph 3 is also on this page.

[page 38] Two photographs: sporting events; Poly Marathon; King George V; Queen Mary

1. Photograph of King George V and Queen Mary. The King is on his way to the start line to start the Poly Marathon of 1921. 2. Photograph of the start of the Marathon. Visible in the image is King George V with a pistol aimed at the sky, judging by the moving athletes one can assume that he has fired it to indicate the beginning of the Poly Marathon of 1921. An identical version of this image can be found on page 39.

[page 44] Two photographs: sportsmen; Bobby Mills; Dick James; Jack Andrew; Dick Harris; 'Pa' Tombleson

1. Photograph showing Bobby Mills crossing the finish line at the 1921 Poly Marathon. Mills has been crowned champion of the Poly Marathon three times in 1920, 1921, and 1922. Also visible in the image are club officials Jack Andrew, Dick Harris and 'Pa' Tombleson. 2. Photograph of Dick James in an outdoor setting. n.d.

[page 55] Two photographs: sporting events; running; Kinnaird Trophy; Stamford Bridge; [C.K. Allen?]; Freddie Wilton

1. Photograph of two athletes about to cross the finish line. The writing underneath states 'Kinnaird Trophy, Stamford Bridge, 28th May 1932 - C.K. Allen (left?) wins the 3 Miles from J.W. Follows in 14 mins 47 4/5th secs'. 2. Photograph of four athletes about to cross the finish line. The writing underneath states 'Kinnaird Trophy, Stamford Bridge, 28th May 1932 - Freddie Wilton - Dawe (Poly) winning the 440 yards from A Warren (3) and K.A. Standaloft (8)'.

[page 59] Two photographs: sporting events; amateur athletics; J. London; Stamford Bridge; athletic associations championships; J.A.T. Hanlon; S.E. Engelhart

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. )

[page 60 reverse side] Two photographs: sporting events; London to Brighton Relay; H. Cook; A. W. Peck

1. Photograph of the start of the London to Brighton Relay competition. The race started outside Westminster Abbey on the 11th Apr 1931. Visible in the image are multiple athletes and smartly dressed ladies and gentlemen. The writing underneath identifies 'H. Cook (Poly)' among the athletes. 2. Photograph of the first change over in the Brighton Relay, in 1931. Visible in the image are two athletes participating in the race and numerous smartly dressed onlookers. The writing underneath identifies 'A. W. Peck (Q. 10)'.

[page 62 reverse side] One photograph: sporting event; Marathon race; H. W. Payne; H. J. Bignall; Georges L. Jupin; K. Y. K. Kosko; Osame Miyabara

1. Photograph of five athletes during a marathon competition on the 31st May 1930. The writing underneath states 'Marathon Race. Noted Competitors, L. to R. H. W. Payne (Woodford Green A. C.) H. J. Bignall (Highgate H.) Georges L. Jupin (France) K. Y. K. Kosko (Finnish - American A. C.) and Osame Miyabara (Nippon Marathon club, Japan)
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