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Polytechnic Harriers Athletic Club

  • PHA
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  • 1826-1995

Records of the Polytechnic Harriers, 1896-1994, including:
Committee papers: Minutes and meeting papers, 1893-1894, 1910-1971, 1973-1986; Annual Reports of the Honorary Secretary, 1952-1970 [incomplete]; AGM Agendas, 1955-1958 [incomplete] ; Honorary Secretary's Correspondence, 1931-1985 [incomplete]; Administrative Papers, 1914 & n.d.;

Financial records: Balance Sheets, 1910-1956 [incomplete]; Account Books, 1923-1956 [incomplete]; Annual Accounts, 1934-1957 [incomplete]; Invoices, receipts and working papers, including correspondence 1922-1956 [incomplete]; Membership records, 1905-1912;

Athletics events and results: Race results1928-1965 [incomplete]; Race attendance records, 1946-1950; Polytechnic Marathon: Official programmes, 1908-1983 [incomplete]; results, 1948-1982 [incomplete]; Map of 1908 Marathon route; Marathon Race and Athletic Sports Meeting Programmes, 1909-1983 [incomplete] some annotated with results; Sward Trophy Programmes, 1953-1972 [incomplete]; British Games Programmes, 1949-1959 [incomplete]; miscellaneous programmes, 1920-1975;

Medals and trophies: Shields and medals, 1908-1983; Documentation re the Sporting Life Trophy, 1969;

Members' memorabilia: Newspaper cuttings albums and articles, 1928-1978 [incomplete]; Arthur Winter Collection, 1900-1976 (material collected by A E Winter during his writing of a history of the Poly sports clubs); Thomas J Cushing collection; Charles Denroche collection; Bert C Long collection.

Publications: The Polytechnic Harriers Gazette, 1896-1898 - bound volume; The Polytechnic Harriers Gazette, 1896-1901 - unbound copies [incomplete]; Newsletter, 1958, 1975; Rules Books, 1956 and n.d.; Fixtures Booklets, 1933-1938 [incomplete]; Published histories of the Harriers: They Made Today - A history of 100 years of the Polytechnic Sports Clubs and Societies by Arthur Winter. Published by the Poly Harriers, 1980; The Polytechnic Harriers 1883-1933, by Ernest H L Kleinscroth (later Clynes) with forward by JEK Studd, March 1933; The Polytechnic Harriers 1933-1983, by David Barrington, April 1983; From the legend to the living - the history of the marathon race from its inception in Ancient Greece BC 470 and the history of the Poly marathon from 1909 to its Diamond Jubilee year 1969 by A E H Winter; Miscellaneous publications, 1930s-1957 & n.d.

Photographs: loose photographs c.1890s-c1980s; album containing photographs 1908-1913, album containing press cuttings and photographs 1905-1920; album containing a press cutting from Sporting Life 1883 and page of signatures, 1981, includes photographs c.1900-1925; album containing photographs c.1945-c1970; album containing photographs c.1896-1939; album containing photographs 1945-1983;

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[page 57] Two photographs; Track athletes

1. Photograph of three track athletes. 190x130mm.

2. Photograph of a Polytechnic Harrier posing. It is signed but the signature has faded. This Harrier can also be seen on page page 52 of the album in a group photograph, he is in the first row and first on the left. 193x137mm.

[page 43] Six photographs; Walter Flint; Jesse Watts; Fred Dermott; Harry Dempster

1. Photograph of Walter Flint, signed, c1890. 130x95mm.

2. Photograph of Jesse Watts, signed, c1890. 135x90mm.

3. Photograph of Fred J Dermott, signed, c1890. Fred J Dermott won the 10 miles cross-country in 1888 and 1889 and took 4th place in the 1888 Southern Counties Cross-Country Championships. 115x80mm.

4. Photograph of Polytechnic Harrier athlete, signature, c1890. 130x95mm.

5. Photograph of Harry Dempster, signed, c1890. 120x100mm.

6. Photograph of Harry J C Dempster crossing a style during a paper chase race. Dempster is obviously the hare (race leader) as he is leaving a trail of shredded paper from a hessian ring wrapped around his shoulder for the hounds (runners) to follow, c1890. 140x100mm.

[page 58] Six photographs; Race

1. Photograph of athletes crossing the finishing line at an unknown race. 70x90mm.

2. Photograph of athletes posing at the starting line of an unknown race. 67x78mm.

3. Photograph of athletes crossing the finish line during an unknown race. 70x90mm.

4. Photograph of an athlete approaching the finish line of an unknown race. 70x93mm.

5. Photograph of athletes at the finish line of an unknown race. 70x98mm.

6.Photograph of athletes at the finish line of an unknown race. 70x93mm.

[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 49] Six photographs; E Beidermann; G Bernard; H Gibson; G H Elliot; N W Wheaton

1. Photograph of Polytechnic Harrier, signed but virtually unreadable. 135x93mm.

2. Photograph, signed, of E Beidermann, c1895. 140x97mm.

3. Photograph, signed, of G Bernard, c1895. 130x90mm.

4. Photograph of H Gibson, signed and dated 22 December 1899. 140x95mm.

5. Photograph, signed, of G H Elliot, c1885. 140x95mm.

6. Photograph, signed, of N W Wheaton, c1885. 130x92mm.

[page 56] One Photograph; J M Andrew; Harry Dempster; C H Lee; W M Tombleson; Pa Tombleson; Cross-Coutry Headquarters at Pinner

1. Group Photograph of the Polytechnic Harriers Cross-Country Running Team at their headquarters in Pinner c1885. Identifiable are the future Club Secretary J M Andrew in the top row second left, Harry Dempster in the top row fourth from the left, future Club Treasurer C H Lee in the middle row third from the left and W M Tombleson, AKA Pa Tombleson, in the middle row first on the right. C H Lee was winner of the A.A.A. Championships Steeplechase in 1897, the Club Championship 10 Mile Cross-Country Race in 1895 and 1896, and winner of the Club Champions 1 Mile in 1896 and 1897. 24x290mm.
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