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          PHA/8/1/1/37 · Part · 1920
          Part of Polytechnic Harriers Athletic Club

          1. Photograph of Swiss athletes parading around Belgium's Olympic Stadium at Antwerp on 14 August 1920. 90x137mm.

          2. Photograph of South African athletes parading around Belgium's Olympic Stadium at Antwerp on 14 August 1920. 90x135mm.

          3. Photograph of Norwegian athletes parading around Belgium's Olympic Stadium at Antwerp on 14 August 1920. 90x140mm.

          4. Photograph of Japanese athletes parading around Belgium's Olympic Stadium at Antwerp on 14 August 1920. 90x140mm.

          5. Photograph of Danish athletes parading around Belgium's Olympic Stadium at Antwerp on 14 August 1920. 90x140mm.

          PHA/8/1/1/36 · Part · 1920
          Part of Polytechnic Harriers Athletic Club

          1. Photograph of Australian athletes parading around Belgium's Olympic Stadium at Antwerp on 14 August 1920. 90x140mm.

          2. Photograph of French athletes parading around Belgium's Olympic Stadium at Antwerp on 14 August 1920. 90x137mm.

          3. Photograph of Canadian athletes parading around Belgium's Olympic Stadium at Antwerp on 14 August 1920. 90x140mm.

          4. Photograph of Greek athletes parading around Belgium's Olympic Stadium at Antwerp on 14 August 1920. 90x140mm.

          5. Photograph of all comers to the Olympic Games on parade at Belgium's Olympic Stadium, Antwerp on 14 August 1920. 90x137mm.

          PHA/8/1/1/54 · Part · 1906-1908
          Part of Polytechnic Harriers Athletic Club

          1. Photograph of a Polytechnic Harrier. Unfortunately the signature is too smudged and faded to read. 140x100.

          2.Photograph of a group of Polytechnic Harriers, nd. 85x105mm.

          3. Photograph of B C Long, c1906. 135x95mm.

          4. Photograph of R E Walker, South African Olympic Team, winner of the 100 metres February 1908. 140x90mm.

          5. Photograph of an athlete, signed but difficult to read. [Possibly G Lind who ran 104 miles during the 24 hour track race at White City in September 1908.] 100x70mm.

          6. Photograph of a member of the South African Olympic Team February 1908. 140x90.

          PHA/8/1/2/5 · Part · 1948
          Part of Polytechnic Harriers Athletic Club

          1. Jimmy Wood, a long distance runner, at the front of a group picture.

          2. The 1948 Polytechnic Harriers Olympic Squad. A caption above the photo lists the members on the back row (left to right) as Doug Wilson, Stan Jones, Squire Yarrow, Rene Howell and Martin Pike. Ron Pavitt is crouching in front.

          3. Jimmy Wood leading in the Caledonian Games 3 mile race, an event in which he was a two time club champion. Taken at White City.

          PHA/8/1/3/14 · Part · 1908
          Part of Polytechnic Harriers Athletic Club

          1. Photograph of sportsmen walking in the Olympic stadium on the 26th May 1908 during the visit of the King and Queen and M. Fallieres, the President of the French Republic (For further details see Polytechnic Magazine, Vol. XLVIII, pages 58 to 62). Photo by Parks.

          2. Photograph of sportswomen displaying with hoops in the Olympic stadium on the 26th May 1908, during the visit of the King and Queen and M. Fallieres, the President of the French Republic.

          3. Photograph of mens Tug-of-War competition in the Olympic stadium on the 26th May 1908 during the visit of the King and Queen and M. Fallieres, the President of the French Republic.

          4. Photograph of [Mr. Douglas M. Hogg] in a seated position in an indoor setting.

          5. Team photograph of a combination of sportsmen and smartly dressed gentlemen. No date or names have been given. (not part of Olympic Stadium, 26th May 1908, event)