1919: R H Bates 2.41 4/5
1948: G Ward 2.23
Medal awarded to participant in the 75th Polytechnic Marathon race, Windsor-Chiswick 26 September 1993. Round metal medal, diameter 50mm, designed with a central figure running, the Harriers emblem and the '75th Polytechnic Marathon. Britain's oldest marathon. Windsor-Chiswick 26 September 1993'. The reverse side is blank. On a yellow and blue ribbon.
Bronze medal. Engraved on rim: Minor Football 1912-13 Oberon M M Hoay. In box. D George Collins Manufacturing Silversmith, 118 Newgate St., London.
Gold metal lapel badge, AAA with lion and crown design. In box - endorsed 1947 880 yards J H Pratt. F Phillips, Medallist, Aldershot.
Bronze medal with red and blue enamel. Engraved on verso: Junior 120 yards Hurdles 1951 2nd. In box.
Silver medal with red and white enamel.
Awarded for 1st place. Circular medal with emblem of club in relief: ribbons and caduceus (staff and two snakes), with motto in latin 'Vincit qui patitur' - Conquer who endures. The reverse is engraved with details of the award. Boxed - box is engraved 'Southern Counties Cross-Country Association 1915'.
Circular medal with name of Association encircling a shield with the engraved name of the competition. The reverse features laurel leaves.
Circular medal with name of Association encircling a shield with the engraved name of the competition. The reverse features laurel leaves.
Circular medal with name of Association encircling a shield with the engraved name of the competition. The reverse features laurel leaves.