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Polytechnic Harriers Athletic Club Black British history
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Photograph album

Includes Olympic squad 1948; Arthur Wint; MacDonald Bailey; Kinnaird Trophy 1953; London to Brighton Walk 1955; Polytechnic Marathon 1966; Lord Mayor's Show 1970; women athletes 1962.

Photograph album

Includes Olympic squad 1948; Arthur Wint; MacDonald Bailey; Kinnaird Trophy 1953; London to Brighton Walk 1955; Polytechnic Marathon 1966; Lord Mayor's Show 1970; women athletes 1962.

[Page 163] Four Photographs: Chiswick, 15th July 1946; Studd Trophy, 23rd October 1946; J.H. Wood; E. McDonald Bailey

1. J.H. Wood at Chiswick on the 15th July 1946.

2. A large meeting of many athletics clubs. The Polytechnic Harriers are seated on the table second from right. 3. E. McDonald Bailey with the Studd Trophy after it was awarded to him on the 23rd October 1946. The Polytechnic Magazine had an account of the event in its November 1946 edition, page 127.

[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. )

Harry Edward

Photograph of Harry Edward competing in the AAA championships on 1 July 1922. On the reverse is a note written from Paulsboro, NJ, USA, November 28th 1929 'To my friend 'Jimmy' Tucker as a momento of happy times spent together and as a token of appreciation of his quiet demeanour and impressive qualities of self-sacrificing service to mankind. Sincerely Harry.' An additional note adds 'Photo: finish of the Quarter AAA 1922, July 1st 1922.'

Harry Edward

Photograph of Harry Edward competing in the AAA championships on 1 July 1922. Finish of the British Open Quarter-Mile Championship.
Annotated on reverse: 1. H F V Edward, 2. Guy Butler, 3. Tom Cushing.
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