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        • UF 307-311 Regent Street

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          183 Archival description results for 309 Regent Street

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          Photograph: Boxing
          RSP/7/c/116 · Item · nd [1900-1960]
          Part of Regent Street Polytechnic
          Photograph showing the Boxing Club posing for a photograph in the gymnasium at Regent Street. Other people can be seen on the balconies.
          Photograph: Badminton
          RSP/7/c/82 · Item · nd [c1950]
          Part of Regent Street Polytechnic
          Photograph showing four men playing badminton in the gymnasium at Regent Street, with another two men watching from the side. Annotated on reverse 'From the Polytechnic' and '30.5.50'.
          RSP/7/c/79 · Item · nd [c1910]
          Part of Regent Street Polytechnic

          Photograph showing a mens gymnastics display in the gymnasium at Regent Street. Three men are performing exercises on the bars and rings whilst other gymnasts look on. There are also onlookers in the gallery above.

          Most copies labelled on reverse 'The Gymnasium (Used by well over 100 members every evening).

          RSP/7/a/1/4-2 · Piece · [1909]
          Part of Regent Street Polytechnic
          Photograph taken on Regent Street looking toward Margaret Street, showing 289-309 Regent Street. Includes the Polytechnic building, the cinema with advertising for 'Our Navy and Our Army', shopfront for Verey & Lemon and Barkentin & Krall. There is a car and a horse-drawn cart in the road. The Polytechnic is advertising Winter Session Evening Classes commencing September 27.
          RSP/7/a/1/4-1 · Piece · [1909]
          Part of Regent Street Polytechnic
          Photograph taken on Regent Street looking toward Margaret Street, showing 289-309 Regent Street. Includes the Polytechnic building, the cinema with advertising for 'Our Navy and Our Army', shopfront for Verey & Lemon and Barkentin & Krall. There is a car and a horse-drawn cart in the road. The Polytechnic is advertising Winter Session Evening Classes commencing September 27.
          RSP/7/a/1/26/2 · Piece · 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.

          Same as 1/A39/p

          RSP/7/a/1/9-1 · Piece · [May 1931]
          Part of Regent Street Polytechnic
          Photograph showing the Regent Street building after the rebuilding and the Polytechnic Theatre, taken from the other side of the road. The Polytechnic Theatre [cinema] is showing 'Tell England (aka The Battle at Gallipoli) by Anthony Asquith. The Polytechnic Touring Association premises can also be seen, and there are signs outside the main entrance to the Polytechnic advertising Sunday services.
          RSP/7/a/1/9-3 · Piece · [May 1931]
          Part of Regent Street Polytechnic
          Print of photograph showing the Regent Street building after the rebuilding and the Polytechnic Theatre, taken from the other side of the road. The Polytechnic Theatre [cinema] is showing 'Tell England (aka The Battle at Gallipoli) by Anthony Asquith. The Polytechnic Touring Association premises can also be seen, and there are signs outside the main entrance to the Polytechnic advertising Sunday services.
          RSP/7/a/1/23-1 · Piece · [1935-1955]
          Part of Regent Street Polytechnic
          Photograph showing the entrance hall to Regent Street taken from the side of the reception desk towards the stairs. A large class timetable is propped up on top of a radiator, next to the plaque to Robert Mitchell. There are posters advertising the Polytechnic magazine and other events around the foyer. The bookstall can be seen opposite.