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          183 Archival description results for 309 Regent Street

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          RSP/7/a/1/26 · Item · nd [1912-1927]
          Part of Regent Street Polytechnic

          Photograph showing the swimming pool inside the Regent Street building, with two men standing at the far end by the diving board. The typescript caption on the reverse reads 'The swimming bath is used by over 15000 students and members from May to September. It is utilised as a lecture hall in the winter.

          Six copies.

          RSP/7/a/1/2 · Item · [c1909]
          Part of Regent Street Polytechnic

          Mounted photograph showing 309-317 Regent Street with the Polytechnic Young Mens Christian Institute to the left of the picture. The shopfronts of W Gereke, surgical bootmaker (315), L Rothman & Co cigarette specialists and cigar importers (317) and Sweets Theatre are also pictured. There is a sign above L.Rothman's for showrooms and offices to let via W.H. Daykin. Horses and carriages can be seen in front of the buildings.

          Four copies, including two modern re-prints.

          RSP/7/a/1/8 · Item · nd [1922]
          Part of Regent Street Polytechnic
          Mounted photograph of the Polytechnic building taken from the other side of the road, from a height, showing 309-311 Regent Street. The Polytechnic Cinema is showing 'The Mark of Zorro'. The Polytechnic Touring Association office can also be seen. There is a horse-drawn cart for Mills & Sons Pure Table Water and a motor car in front of the building.
          RSP/7/a/1/11 · Item · [1935]
          Part of Regent Street Polytechnic
          Mounted photograph showing 307-311 Regent Street decorated for the King George V Silver Jubilee with flags and a sign reading '1910-1935 Well Played Sir'. The Polytechnic Theatre [cinema] is Showing 'The Big Game of Life'. The offices of the Polytechnic Touring Association are just visible, as are shopfronts at 307, 313 and 315 Regent Street including Belling and a tobacconist's.
          RSP/7/a/1/12/1 · Piece · nd [1936]
          Part of Regent Street Polytechnic

          Published photograph showing the Regent Street building after the rebuilding and the Polytechnic Theatre, taken from the other side of the road. The Theatre [cinema] is screening Shirley Temple in Bright Eyes. There is also a display in the windows of the main Polytechnic relating to the Scarlet Pimpernel. The Polytechnic Touring Association premises can also be seen, with an airplane in the window, as can the Belling shop next door.

          Tasken from an unknown publication.

          RSP/7/a/1/14 · Item · [Feb 1960]
          Part of Regent Street Polytechnic
          Photograph of the exterior of 307-311 Regent Street,taken at ground level and showing only the lower part of the building. The edge of the Cameo-Poly sign is just visible and a poster for 'The Moon is Blue' and there is a display relating to the Polytechnic Library in the window of the main building.
          RSP/7/a/1/15 · Item · nd [1962-1970]
          Part of Regent Street Polytechnic

          Postcard with an photograph of 307-311 Regent Street on the front, taken from high up on the opposite side of the road. The photograph shows the building front and the Cameo Poly sign, with people walking in front.

          On the reverse is the printed caption 'The Polytechnic: 309 Regent Street London, W.1: Founded by Quintin Hogg 1864. Transferred to Regent Street 1882. Rebuilt 1911. Enlarged 1927. 2000 full time students. 13,500 part time and evening students. 5000 members in social and athletic clubs.