1. Photograph of Bobby Mills in an indoor setting. Mills won the Poly Marathon three times, in 1920, 1921, and 1922.
2. Photograph of Albert Hill in an outdoor setting. Hill had an impressive run at the summer Olympics in Antwerp, in 1920, winning gold in both the mens 800m and 1500m. He had to settle for a silver in the AT/M/430: 3000m team event. n.d.
3. Photograph of unidentified athlete standing in an outdoor setting. The image is signed beyond recognition but the date given reads 1923.
4. Photograph of Albert Hill standing in an outdoor setting. n.d.
5. Photograph showing Harry Edward winning the AAA 220y in 22 secs at Stamford Bridge on 02/07/1922. On this day Edward was also able to win the 100y in 10.0 secs and the 440y in 50.4 secs. Edward had previously won two Olympic bronze medals at the summer Olympics in Antwerp, in 1920. An identical version of this image can be found on page 41a.
Annotated on reverse: 1. H F V Edward, 2. Guy Butler, 3. Tom Cushing.
The original photograph was signed 'Sincerely Yours, Harry'. Annotated on reverse 'Harry Edward, Polytechnic Harriers' and 'Polytechnic Magazine July 1922 p123'
Photographs of the Polytechnics athletics section of the parade, with representatives of the Harriers, the Boxing Club, the Water Polo Team, and the Leaders of the Men's and Women's Gymnastics including JT Probert, CB Langley, CT Leslie, T Gushing, RR Rawson, AG Hill, FR Gaby, HFV Edward and JJ Lynch.
The photograph shows a group of girls in athletic costume and men in white uniforms with embroidered caps, standing outside an unidentified building. Annotated on reverse 'LMS 1922'
Photograph of the Polytechnics athletics section of the parade, with representatives of the Harriers, the Boxing Club, the Water Polo Team, and the Leaders of the Men's and Women's Gymnastics including JT Probert, CB Langley, CT Leslie, T Gushing, RR Rawson, AG Hill, FR Gaby, HFV Edward and JJ Lynch.
The photograph shows a group of men in white uniforms with embroidered caps marching, with a cyclist just visible alongside them. The premises of the Maypole Dairy Co Ltd and Franklands can be seen in the background. A large crowd is also just visible. Annotated on reverse 'LMS 1922'