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CWU/4 · File · [1920-1959]
Part of Christian Workers Union
Polytechnic Service League file including letters from JEK Studd and Bernard Studd to Jimmy Tucker, Secretary of the Men's Council, 1920s-1950s. Letters written during the Second World War give some insight into the impact of hostilities on the Poly and London. The file also contains programmes for the following events: Founder's Day 15 Jan 1939; Opening of the Polytechnic Stadium 18 Jun 1938; Memorial Service for Robert Mitchell, All Souls Church 31 Aug 1933; Dinner to Honour JEK Studd's knighthood 17 Dec 1923; Table plan for dinner 18 Feb 1925; Jubilee dinner for JEK Studd 18 Feb 1935; Memorial Service for JEK Studd at St Pauls Cathedral 21 Jan 1944; 'Welcome to the Poly Harriers' leaflet; copy of Polytechnic Magazine Jan 1944.
Press cuttings re JEK Studd's death; photographs - of Jimmy Tucker?; Robert Mitchell and JEK Studd; and the WW1 war memorial in Regent Street foyer, with wreaths.
OMA/4/4 · File · 28 Feb 1952-6 Jan 1953
Part of Old Members Association
Items originally clipped together with note: 'Minutes and papers from past Committee meetings etc. for filing.' Includes correspondence re death of members; Order of Service for OMA Sunday Service 15 Mar 1953, and specimen of letter sent to staff regarding same from Bernard Studd; Letter and advertising photo-card from Mabel Dyer , Entertainer
PFE/3/11 · File · 1958-1960
Part of Polytechnic Fencing Club
File of mostly typescript correspondence covering: change of secretaryship from S Dakin to Michael Woodman; trophies; fund-raising for A.F.A and British Olympic Appeals Committee Olympic appeal; advertisements in 'The Sword'; priority training for potential Olympians; visit of German youth group; membership enquiries; relations with other clubs; complaint over insufficient publicity; resignation of an instructor and the appointment of Hungarian instructor Bela Imregi; club trip to Amsterdam; extended correspondence regarding complaint over the treatment of a member; change of secretaryship from LA Wilson to S Dakin; club ties, including sample; controversy over the conversion of the Balderton Street Gymnasium (correspondence with Bernard Studd, Mr Edmundson). Correspondence with J. Haselden on Chiswick Pavilion, C. H. Lee Memorial, finances, catering, Ditchman Trophy, decline in Institute membership, text for the Poly Magazine and dances. Correspondence with Mr Edmundson on facilities, additional classes, wages for instructors, filming of the club, text for Polytechnic Annual Report. Correspondence with G Allum on fall in membership of Poly clubs and societies, invitation to special Polytechnic Member's Council Meeting. Also includes invitations, notes and agenda for Annual General Meeting; secretary's annual report; lists of new members and renewals (including address); report from 1959 World Championships, Budapest and material from the Amateur Fencing Association and Ladies' Amateur Fencing Union including competitions, rules, financial accounts, events and Annual General Meeting invitation, along with news from Leicester Y.M.C.A. Fencing Club.
PHA/1/2/9 · Item · [Nov 1962]
Part of Polytechnic Harriers Athletic Club
Report by A Glen Haig, 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 Bernard Studd, President of the Polytechnic; John William (Jack) Woolridge; Alfred Samuel Taylor; Michael Devereaux and Walter Meier.
PHA/8/1/4/74 · Part · 1956-1957
Part of Polytechnic Harriers Athletic Club

1. An annual dinner in the Rubens Hotel at SW 19. Graham Ward, Jimmy Wood and Doug Wilson can all be seen in the centre left of the Photograph, while Howard Biggs and McDonald Bailey are at the centre back.

2. Mrs Studd, Jack French, Jimmy Tucker and Bernard Studd at the Middlesex championships held in trent park on the [4th Janurary 1958].

3. The start of the Middlesex championships held in trent park on the [4th Janurary 1958]. Rory Allen can be seen at the centre of the picture.

4. The Middlesex championships held in trent park on the [4th Janurary 1958].

RSP/4/6/5 · File · 1959
Part of Regent Street Polytechnic

Printed folder for the School of Photography's 1959 Annual Exhibition of student work, containing a stapled exhibition catalogue typescript on coloured paper, listing the judges, titles of works and students.

The folder also includes sixteen photographs of the prizegiving ceremony, showing Margaret Harker and Bernard Studd giving speeches as well as unnmaed students collecting certificates and prizes.

RSP/4/6/8 · File · Jul 1962
Part of Regent Street Polytechnic

File of documents relating to the School of Photography's Annual Exhibition and prize-giving ceremony. Includes:

Stapled exhibition catalogue typescript on coloured paper, listing the judges, titles of works and students; 'Margaret Harker's 'Report on Progress during the Academic Year 1961-1962' mentioning the death of Bernard Studd, new courses, visitng lecturers and staff, scholarships, successes of former students, and appointments secured by graduating students; typescript list of prizewinners.

The file also contains photographs annotated 'Poly Speech Day 1962' but believed to show the opening ceremony and prize giving event. All the photographs have been taken in the Fyvie Hall. They include images of students Prudence Lancaster, Peter Adamson, Richard Greenhill, Ian Young and Margaret Murray.

Photograph: Chiswick
RSP/7/a/3/49 · Item · [7 May 1960]
Part of Regent Street Polytechnic
Photograph of three men talking outside a pavilion. Annotated on reverse 'At the opening of the extension pavilion, Chiswick Mr Bernard (left) and Sir Eric Studd (centre) 7/4/60 '. Dating is believed to be inaccurate. Stamped on reverse: 'The School of Photography, the Polytechnic, Regent Street, W2. This photograph was taken by students during training and cannot be reproduced without permission.'
RSP/7/d/118 · Item · [7 Apr 1960]
Part of Regent Street Polytechnic
Photograph showing three men and a woman standing in an unknown building. Annotated on reverse 'Mrs Ethel Wood, -, Bernard Studd, Quintin Hogg'. Sir Peter Malden Studd is also seen wearing academic robes.