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PHA/1/2/8 · Item · [Nov 1961]
Part of Polytechnic Harriers Athletic Club
Report by J R Jones, Hon Secretary, including details of cross-country, road relays; road running; walking section; track season; club championships; juniors and youths; Kinnaird and Marathon; Sward and Norrkoping meeting; and social activities of the Polytechnic Harriers club. Obituary for B Kirkpatrick; J H French and Vic D'Arcy.
PHA/8/1/1/46 · Part · 1911-1913
Part of Polytechnic Harriers Athletic Club

1. Photograph of a group of Polytechnic Harriers at their cross-country headquarters, The Pavilion Grounds Eastcote Halt on 28 October 1911. W M Tombleson, AKA Pa Tombleson, can be seen on the first row third from the left. 90x135mm.

2. Photograph of a team of Polytechnic Harriers in their sporting clothes whilst on tour to Brussels in 1911. The Harriers photographed here are Giongo, Nicol, Haley, Hill, D'Arcy, Martin, Norrey, Higgs, Hosking and Durnford. 90x140mm.

3. Photograph of an unnamed Polytechnic Harrier kissing a woman. 185x140mm

4. Photograph at the start of the Inter-Club Walking Race taken at New Malden on 21 October 1911. 90x140mm.

5. Photograph of a team of Polytechnic Harriers in their suits and boating hats whilst on tour to Brussels in 1911. The Harriers photographed here are Giongo, Nicol, Haley, Hill, D'Arcy, Martin, Norrey, Higgs, Hosking and Durnford. 90x140mm.

6. Photograph of four members of the Polytechnic Harriers cross-country team at the clubs headquarters at the Pavilion Grounds, Eastcote Halt, date July 1913. 90x135mm.

PHA/8/1/3/36 · Part · 1913
Part of Polytechnic Harriers Athletic Club

1. Photograph of five athletes and three smartly dressed gentlemen during the Scotch Tour in 1913. Standing from left to right is Owen, unidentified male, C.H. Frisby, Willie Applegarth and Percy Mann. Also identified in the image is Jack Andrew and Davies, left front and middle front.

2. Photograph of nine smartly dressed gentlemen in an outdoor setting. in the back row, standing from left to right are Davies, C.H. Frisby, W.R. Applegarth, Stewart and J.J. Barker. In the front row, kneeling from left to right are J. Tucker, P.E. Mann, V.H.A. D'Arcy and Owen. The photograph is taken during the Scotch Tour in 1913.

3. Photograph of nine smartly dressed gentlemen in an outdoor urban setting. Identifiable are W.R. Applegarth and P.E. Mann standing to the far left and second from left. At the front of the image, sitting on a chair, is Sir Kyanston Studd (Vice President then, but later President from 1923 to 1944), above him slightly to the left is C.H. Frisby and slightly to the right is Davies. Finally, above C.H. Frisby, standing in the back row is Owen. The image was taken during the Scotch Tour in 1913.

4. Photograph of ladies and gentlemen in an outdoor setting. In the back row, second from the right, is C.H. Frisby. In the second last row, fourth from the left, is Willie Applegarth and sixth from the left is Owen. Sitting third from left in the third row is P.E. Mann and first from right is J. Tucker. Sitting at the front, first from left, is Davies. The remaining ladies and gentlemen remain unidentified. The photograph was taken during the Scotch Tour in 1913.

PHA/8/1/5/41/1 · Part · 1913-1914
Part of Polytechnic Harriers Athletic Club
Newspaper cutting from The Daily Mail, Monday August 25th 1913 with headline: "Olympic Sports at the Crystal Palace", featuring photograph of R C Rice winning the 100 metres flat race and W R Applegarth winning the 50 yards handicap in record time; 150x176mm. Letter from G A Burrows, Sydney, to the Poly Harriers, dated 4th February 1914, accompanying photograph on page 41 - of three old boys: Boyde, Burrows and Purrey [see below]; 156x166mm. Newspaper cutting with headline: "Successful British Athletes in Berlin", featuring photograph of the English team who won three out of four events: Nicol, Applegarth, Barker and D'Arcy; Note in hand dating the cutting as 3rd September 1913; 152x166mm.
PHA/8/1/6/9 · Part · 1911
Part of Polytechnic Harriers Athletic Club
1. Photograph of seven athletes and smartly dressed gentlemen sitting on a bench and standing behind the bench, in an outdoor setting, in Brussels, Belgium in 1911. Sitting on the bench, second from the left is [G. Nicol]. 2. Photograph of eleven athletes sitting on a bench and standing behind the bench, in an outdoor setting, in Brussels, Belgium in 1911. Standing second from the left is George Nicol, followed by, third from the left, Percy Mann. Vic D'Arcy is standing first from the right. Other names have been given, unfortunately they are not clear enough to read.
Polytechnic Harriers
PHA/8/2/52 · Item · nd [1900-1970]
Part of Polytechnic Harriers Athletic Club
Photograph of a group of eight Polytechnic Harriers members outside a house. Standing to the far right, is J. M. Andrew. Sitting to the far right, is P. E. Mann. (The same unidentified property appears in PHA/8/2/63). George Nicol second from right of back row, Vic D'Arcy far right of front row.
RSP/5/1/81 · Item · 1961
Part of Regent Street Polytechnic

Published monthly by The Polytechnic Young Men's Christian Institute, 309 Regent Street. Unbound.

All issues feature In and Around the Poly, Coming Events, Clubs and Societies Reports, Young Women's Institute Reports.

Also featured:
February - Founders' Day Service
March - The Poly Weekend
April - Obituary for Vic D'Arcy, Annual report of the Christian Fellowship Committee, School of Photography - Cinematography Section
May - Obituary for John William May (Chief Inspector in the Engineering Workshops)
June - Kodak scholarships, the Cogswell Trophy
July - New governor - Peter Studd, The Polytechnic Chaplain Rev Colin Smith, Report of exhibition and demonstrations given by London Electrictity Board showrooms
August - British Judo Team 1961
September - Mr EWDH Earle (Secretary and Clerk to the Governors)
October - Obituary - WJD Mitchell (football club), Obituary - CT Luck (oldest member of the Poly - joined 1875), Retirement of HJ Noad (Physics lecturer)
November - Annual Dinner to the Council, Family Gathering an Harvest Festival.

Photograph: Harriers
RSP/7/c/130 · Item · nd [1900-1940]
Part of Regent Street Polytechnic

Photograph showing four men in Polytechnic kit with the George and Dragon device on the front and one man in a suit holding a flag in an unidentified stadium. Annotated on reverse 'Poly Championship team' [crossed out], replaced with 'The team that beat all Scotland' and 'Polytechnic Harriers'.

[L-R George Nicol, P. Mann, Jack Andrew, William Applegarth, Victor D'Arcy]