Item PCC/7/2/1 - Gayler Memorial Trophy and plinth

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PCC/7/2/1

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Gayler Memorial Trophy and plinth

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  • 1919-1969 (Creation)

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2 items, Artefact

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Named after Herbert Henry GAYLER, Secretary of the PCC and leading competitor who was killed in India during World War I. The gold cup was purchased by Polytechnic subscription as a memorial to all Club members who died in the War. It was awarded to the winner of a 12 hour open race on the North Road. First awarded to M G S SELBACH in 1919. Last recipient was J E MARSHALL in 1969. See Polytechnic Cycling Club Gazette July 1919.

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Status: Open. Access is subject to signing the Regulations for Access form, unless the records are restricted under the Data Protection Act 2018 or under exemptions in the Freedom of Information Act 2000

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      Condition: Fair

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      Photographs of trophy PCC/11/1/5 and UOW/ACC2010/23

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