Part PHA/8/1/5/1 - [Page 0] Two newspaper cuttings; London to Brighton walking race 1906

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[Page 0] Two newspaper cuttings; London to Brighton walking race 1906

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Two newspaper cuttings from the Daily Graphic, Monday 24th September 1906, detailing the Polytechnic Harriers Open Walk from London to Brighton. Text describing the new record set by J Butler; 100x69mm. Illustrations: The leaders on Surrey side of Westminster Bridge; Mr Isidore Davidson, Donor of the Cup; Hubbard 4th; Paul 5th, Jacob 3rd; J E Hammond who finished second; Butler the winner passing through Patcham. Illustrations are signed by S T Dadd; 240x200mm.

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