Unidentified silver coffee pot with fixed lid and floral motif. No engravings
Named after C W COOKE. Presented to the winner of the 100 miles open race. First awarded in 1932 to W G PHILLIPS. Cup records last recipient as F H WHITE in 1953. Plinth records 1986 winner P BENNETT and last recipient R G DONINGTON in 1995.
Presented by Alderman Tom NIXON JP, of Sheffield to be competed for by all members of the Polytechnic, who have never won a prize of any description for cycling. Presented to the winner of Novice Road Trials. First awarded to C L COCKSON in 1906. Last recipient was T HOWELLS in 1990.
Metal laurel wreath plaque dedicated to the memory of Fred G Jupp by the Polytechnic Boxing Club as a token of admiration by his many friends for his high example and untiring effort for the welfare of this club.
Heavy metal laurel wreath plaque dedicated to Frank Parks by the Polytechnic Boxing Club as a token of admiration by his many friends for his high example and untiring effort for the welfare of this club for 52 years. The Polytechnic Magazine of December 1946 reports on the unveiling of the plaque by Neil Hogg in the Club Room. Money was raised by Poly members following Frank's death in May 1945.
Silver shield. First awarded to F H HABBERFIELD along with the 'Lord Elgin' cup for 5 miles Path Championship in 1928. HABBERFIELD won the shield again in 1929.
Presented to the PCC by A E WALTERS, world holder 24 hour record 634 miles. Copper shield.
Plaque: Polytechnic Cycling Club Veterans Bar. Silver shield.
Named after Herbert Henry GAYLER, Secretary of the PCC and leading competitor who was killed in India during World War I. The gold cup was purchased by Polytechnic subscription as a memorial to all Club members who died in the War. It was awarded to the winner of a 12 hour open race on the North Road. First awarded to M G S SELBACH in 1919. Last recipient was J E MARSHALL in 1969. See Polytechnic Cycling Club Gazette July 1919.
A photogravure from the portfolio Pictures of East Anglian Life. Signed by photographer (facsimile?).
Emerson, Peter Henry (1856-1936), writer and photographer