Old Gymnasium

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          Old Gymnasium

          • UF Regent Gymnasium
          • UF Regent Street Gymnasium

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            35 Archival description results for Old Gymnasium

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            RSP/7/d/121 · Item · nd [c1937]
            Part of Regent Street Polytechnic
            Photograph shows piles of food and parcels in the gymnasium at Regent Street, with queues of men and women. A banner reading 'Polytechnic' can be seen at the far end of the hall. Photopress
            RSP/7/d/107/1 · Item · [23 Dec 1937]
            Part of Regent Street Polytechnic
            Published photograph showing the gymnasium in 309 Regent Street with piles of food parcels and meat, a queue of people receiving food and men handing out the parcels. A Polytechnic banner is visible at the far end of the hall. Annotated on reverse 'Christmas Dinner Fund. Polytechnic magazine Vol LXXVIII no. 1 Jan 1938'.
            Photograph of boxing matches
            PBC/4/2 · Item · 1905
            Part of Polytechnic Boxing Club
            Mounted photograph of two boxing matches taking place simultaneously in the Polytechnic Regent Street gym, with spectators. The photograph is labelled '1905'.
            Photograph: Children's Party
            OMA/7/11 · Item · 1933
            Part of Old Members Association
            Photograph showing a large group of children in the gymnasium at Regent Street. An orchestra can be partially seen in the bottom right-hand corner of the photograph.
            Interview with Andrew Cragg
            OHP/64 · Item · 09-Jul-14
            Part of Oral history programme

            Recording of interview with Andrew Cragg, member of Physical Training class at 309 Regent Street since 1970. The class has been running since 1945.

            Interviewer: Claire Brunnen, Cataloguing Archivist