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              RSP/6/7/4 · Item · 5 Dec 1925
              Part of Regent Street Polytechnic
              Programme for the 52nd series, 26th year of the Polytechnic Popular Entertainments, priced threepence. Chairman is Sir Kynaston Studd, President of the Polytechnic. In addition to details of the organ recital and performance by the Polytechnic Choral and Orchestral Society, conducted by Arthur Fagge, the programme includes advertisements for Polytechnic membership, the Distress and Christmas Fund, Poly Tours and a Men's Meeting at the Poly.
              Performers include Ida Cooper, Ivy Philips, John Collett and Roy Henderson.
              The programme also includes a brief tribute to Miss Florence Birchenough, keen Poly swimmer and gymnast who has become the British record holder for shot put, javelin throw and discus; member of every Women's International Team that has represented Britain up to the present time, voted Captain of the British team in the last International Contest and winner of minor competitions abroad in Brussels, Monte Carlo and Sweden.
              RSP/6/7/6 · Item · 4 Dec 1926
              Part of Regent Street Polytechnic
              Programme for the 54th [sic] series, 27th year of the Polytechnic Popular Entertainments, priced threepence. Chairman is Sir Kynaston Studd, President of the Polytechnic. In addition to details of the organ recital and performance by the Polytechnic Choral and Orchestral Society, conducted by Arthur Fagge, the programme includes advertisements for Polytechnic Fete and Exhibition, films by Wilfred T Grenfell on Labrador showing at the Polytechnic Theatre, membership of the Polytechnic Sports Club, Polytechnic Tours, and advertisement for 'Hiawatha' at the Queen's Hall on 2 April 1927 and a 'Grand Concert' on 26 Feb 1927.
              Performers include Gladys van der Beeck, Marie Cartwright, Edward Nicholl and Kenneth Ellis.
              RSP/6/7/7 · Item · 14 Dec [1929]
              Part of Regent Street Polytechnic
              Held jointly with the Polytechnic Lantern Concert Party in aid of the Xmas [Christmas] Dinner Fund for the Poor at the Portland Hall, Great Portland Street. Conductor: Mr B M Jenkins, Musical Director: Arthur Bayliss. Artistes: Miss Katie Daniels, Miss Florence Williams, Mr Wilfred Miles, Mr Frederick Yeomans, Miss Winnifred Hester and Miss Rosa Loader.
              RSP/6/7/12 · Item · 2 Dec 1922
              Part of Regent Street Polytechnic

              Includes performances by Mair Jones, Astra Desmond, Frank Russell, Harry Dearth, Elsie Boult and David Gradiner, Edith Penville, Harry Morton, Ernest Hastings, Will Kings, Reginald Wishart, George Blackman and Ernest Williams, Madame Adami and David Richards with a short demonstration of the Weber Grand Pianola by the Aeolian Company. Advertisements throughout

              Includes a loose flyer for the Polytechnic Popular Entertainments on 9 Dec [1922] featuring Marian browne, Lily Fairney, Arthur Cox, Robert Rutherford, Edward Dyles, WH Squire, The Arnaut Brothers, Will Gardner, Lionel King, Aileen Bransden, Madame Adami and Frank Reade.

              RSP/6/7/13 · Item · 1 Dec 1923
              Part of Regent Street Polytechnic

              Includes performances by the Band of HM Scots Guards, Rose Myrtil, Arthur Jordan, James Hickey, Elsie Boult and David Gardner, Louie Bagley, Wilby Lunn, Jack Allen and Hector Gordon.

              Includes advertisements throughout and for future Polytechnic Performances on 8 Dec 1923 and 15 March 1924 featruing Flora Woodman, Muriel Macgregor, Sara Price, Robert Easton, Harry Dearth, Marie Novello, Gwendolen Teagle, Bessie Bromhall, Will Gardner, Cecil Harrington, Harry Turner, Florence Austral, Phyliss Lett, Arthur Jordan, Muriel George and Ernest Butcher.