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1. Photograph of a walker, his support cyclist team and spectators during the Open London to Brighton Walking Race on 22 September 1906. 100x75mm.
2. Photograph of a walker, his cyclist support, cyclist stewards and spectators during the 1906 London to Brighton Walking Race. 100x75.
3. Photograph of a walker wearing a hat whilst a member of the support team carries a water bowl during the Open London to Brighton Walking Race on 22 September 1906. 100x75mm. [The walker is possibly T E Hammond, Blackheath Harriers, who took second place in the race or F Jacob, Polytechnic Harriers, who came third.]
4. Photograph of a walker being offered refreshments during the Open London to Brighton Walking Race on 22 September 1906. 100x73.
5. Photograph of J Butler, Polytechnic Harriers, during the Open London to Brighton Walking Race on 22 September 1906. Butler won the race. 75x100mm.
6. Photograph of events team with a Witner’s picnic basket outside ‘Holden and Sons Hot Water Engineers and The George Hotel' Henfield West Sussex during the Open London to Brighton Walking Race on 22 September 1906. 75x95mm.
7. Photograph of a walker, his cyclist support, cyclist stewards and spectators outside the ‘Coffee Room’ during the Open London to Brighton Walking Race on 22 September 1906. 95x75mm.
8. Photograph of a walker and his support cyclist during the 1906 London to Brighton Walking Race. 90x75mm.
9. Photograph of a walker wearing a hat alongside his support cyclist during the Open London to Brighton Walking Race on 22 September 1906. 97x75mm.
10. Photograph of a walker and his support cyclist passing by a group of children, a lady in dress and a gentleman in a top hat during the Open London to Brighton Walking Race on 22 September 1906. 100x75mm.
11. Photograph of a walker taking refreshment during the Open London to Brighton Walking Race on 22 September 1906. 97x75mm.