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              UOW/7/d/5/18 · File · May 2005
              Part of University of Westminster
              Photographs of Anti-racism campaigner Neville Lawrence sat on a panel that took part in an interactive drama at Harrow. The performance, titled 'Stereo', was a play about racial stereotypes. The panel and audience questioned the actors under the direction of playwright Clifford Oliver. The event was filmed and edited by staff and students.
              PHA/8/1/2/137 · Part · 1946
              Part of Polytechnic Harriers Athletic Club

              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.

              PHA/8/1/3/58 · Part · 1929
              Part of Polytechnic Harriers Athletic Club
              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. )
              PCL/4/4/6 · Item · Oct-72
              Part of Polytechnic of Central London
              Magazine produced by PCL students. Includes articles on Magic by Lee Francis, the Dole by Colin McGhee, Veganism by Elen Jones, Red Ladder Theatre by Pamela Baldwin, The Black Panthers by Ancent Kaolki, the Aetherius Society by Steve Lavers, Radical Alternatives to Prison by Elen Jones, St Edward's House monastery by Michael Keep.
              "Going Local?" No. 2
              PCL/5/3/d/108/2 · Item · Apr-85
              Part of Polytechnic of Central London
              Front cover feature: Decentralising instutitional racism. Articles include: 'Opening time' (Islington/Editorial) by Edward Pilkington [opening of Islington's first neighbourhood office by Neil Kinnock]; The paradox of patch (Patch Social Services) by Peter Beresford; Challenging Training by Nina Dawes; Sharing Power: popular planning and the GLC by Hilary Wainwright; 'Treating them all the same' - decentralising institutional racism by Herman Ouseley; Job and industry - an area based approach by Alison West; Sacrificing the Unions - who shot NALGO? by Ivan Beavis; Area committees - first stage to decentralisation? by Nick Bailey; Update - Tower Hamlets by Gillian Beckett; Getting the show on the road - local Housing in lambeth by Shelagh Shannon; book reviews.
              "Going Local?" No. 9
              PCL/5/3/d/108/9 · Item · Feb-88
              Part of Polytechnic of Central London
              Articles include: Round-up: Reading; Basildon by Jan White; In search of excellence: lessons from America's best-run companies by Martin Tomlinson; Review of 'PEP Guide to Local Housing Management' by Dept of Environment; Community social work: the aims and some of the issues by Chris Melotte; Patch-based social services: in the news again by Peter Beresford; Decentralisation in Lambeth by Wendy Hayhurst and Mark Howarth; Metropolitan Housing Trust by Tony Shoults; Community Councils in Glasgow: the first ten years by Tom Duncan; Black needs, black concerns by Sabes Sugunafabefan; Review of 'Breaking with Bureaucracy' by Robin Murray; Councils in crisis: a strategy for change by Danny Burns.