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Johnstons of Elgin
Corporate body · 1797-present
The company was founded by Alexander Johnston at Newmill on the banks of the River Lossie, Elgin, Scotland.
Parc
Corporate body · 2018-present
Menswear label based in London founded by designers Anthony Campbell and Paul Rawson.
Laurence Highman
Corporate body · 1989-2009
Tailoring and uniform company in the City of London.
Mag Instrument Inc
Corporate body · 1974-present
The company was started by Tony Maglica making precision parts for industry. They manufacture Maglite® (or Mag-Lite®) torches and flashlights.
Corporate body · 1924-present
The company was founded in 1924 in St Albans as Helmets Ltd. They made tropical helmets, motorcycle helmets and police helmets at their Cromwell Works factory. After the Second World War they were commissioned by the Air Ministry to make hard flying helmets for jet aircraft. During the 1980s they had different ownership and changed their name to Helmet Integrated Systems Ltd. In 2014 they were purchased by US company Gentex Corporation.
Caving Society
Corporate body · fl. Oct 1981
The caving society was first mentioned through an advertisement of a meeting for the society in the McGarel in October 1981. The society met on Wednesdays at 8pm.
Clay Pigeon Shooting Society
Corporate body · fl. Oct 1982
The Clay Pigeon Shooting Society was first mentioned through a notice in the McGarel in October 1982.
Equestrian Society
Corporate body · fl. Nov 1972
The Polytechnic’s Equestrian Society was formerly known as the Polyride society throughout the 70s to 90s. On 17th and 24th November 1972, the polyride society participated in training at Maisemore Riding Centre, Gloucester, which was previously owned by Mr Ted and Mrs Sally Bubb who were the owners of the equestrian establishment. The polyride society was able to subsidise the cost of riding along with providing transportation, full board and lodging training in Gloucester. The Equestrian Society was able to attend many trips throughout the society's existence such as weekend trips to Crabbet Park Equitation Centre in October 1976, and the South Oxfordshire Equitation Centre in February 1977.
Hill-Walking Club
Corporate body · fl. Oct 1973
The first mention of the Hill-Walking club was advertised to students in October 1973.
Jogging Society
Corporate body · fl. Oct 1978

The Jogging Society which was also formerly known as the ‘Plodders’ society in the McGarel, was first mentioned in the publication in October 1978. 
The society existed due to the founders of the society having an interest in conducting tours to see the sights of Regents Park every Tuesday and Thursday lunchtimes. Society members would initially meet at the Riding House Street Gym on those days, and then take part in either three planned routes around the park. These planned routes consisted of one, three and five kilometres of jogging. For beginners to jogging, they were advised to jog for the course of 1.2km, which allowed them to eventually jog upto larger distances of 3km and 5.2km, with hopes of being awarded a 50km badge.

In November 1978, the society had fifteen members during this time, some members either ran shorter courses of 1.2 kilometres, middle courses that consisted of running 3 kilometres or long courses of 5 kilometres. Two members on behalf of the society, ran in the inter-colleges cross country race at this time, one member finished in 15th position, whilst the other did not complete the race.

In December 1978, three society members competed in the London Cross Country League in Ruislip, which resulted in Andrew Charman finishing in 12th position, Steve Windsor finished in 124th position and Julian Cleary came in 137th.

In January 1979, members and staff were encouraged to compete in a 5 mile race to promote the society in the London Colleges Cross-Country league in Guildford on Wednesday 24th January. The race that took place on this day, saw the Prince of Kent start the race. In the ladies race, a new addition to the society, Sally Mander finished in 4th position. Whilst in the men’s race, Andy Charman finished in 4th position, Steve Windsor finished 59th position, Julian Cleary finished in 70th position and Amjid Masood finished the course in 72nd position. Later on in February, the society competed in the final race of the league which saw Cleary finish in 108th position, Dave Floyd finished in 106th position, Masood in 99th position, Windsor in 86th position and Charman in 4th position.

On 14th February 1979, members competed in the Seetech Cross Country Championships, which saw the Polytechnic’s Andy Charman finishing in 5th position, Dave Floyd coming in 33rd position, Steve Windsor in 34th position and Julian Cleary in 41st position.