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Queen Mary/Cherie Booth
RSP/6/10/1/45 · Part · 1929
Part of Regent Street Polytechnic

Opening of the Great Portland Street Extension by H M The Queen
Mary R 10th October 1929

Opening of Law School
Cherie Booth Q.C. 9th December 1998
L H P-? 9th December 1998

Royal visit
RSP/6/10/1/7 · Part · 1912
Part of Regent Street Polytechnic

George R J March 11th 1912 [George V]
Mary ' [Queen Mary]
Edward P ' [Prince of Wales/Edward VIII]

Henry April 14th 1920

Photograph: Royal Visit
RSP/7/d/2/1 · Piece · 1912
Part of Regent Street Polytechnic
Published photograph showing HM King George V and HM Queen Mary and HRH the Prince of Wales (later Edward VIII) on the steps inside 309 Regent Street, with their signatures imposed. Various onlookers can also be seen including a group of athletes, dignitaries and uniformed staff. Annotated on reverse 'Royal Visit 1912'. Image is the same as 2/E15/p
RSP/7/d/84 · Item · 10 Oct 1929
Part of Regent Street Polytechnic
Photograph of Her Majesty Queen Mary being met by Sir Kynaston Studd as she leaves her car, with a policeman holding back onlookers in the background.Labelled on reverse 'Her Majesty The Queen formally opens the new extension of the Polytechnic in Little Titchfield Street, London W. 372532 Sir Kynaston Studd Lord mayor of London and President of the Polytechnic receiving the Queen upon her arrival. S&G 10.10.29'.
RSP/7/d/86 · Item · 10 Oct 1929
Part of Regent Street Polytechnic

Photograph of Her Majesty The Queen Mary being met by Sir Kynaston Studd as she leaves her car, with a row of policemen in the background.Labelled on reverse 'The Queen opens new Polytechnic Extension 10.10. 29. HM The Queen performed the opening of the new Great Portland Street extension of the Regent Street Polytechnic. O.P.S. HM The Queen photographed on her arrival to perform the opening. The Lord Mayor of London can be seen in the picture. R. Keystone'.

Also annotated 'Sir Samuel Joseph (on left) mayor of Marylebone - later Lord Mayor of London (1933-1934).