Signed photograph of George Brockington. The writing states 'Yours sincerely G. F. Brockington 2/11/22'. Brockington considered a leading Poly long jumper, shown here during his long jump performance at Stamford Bridge.
Photograph of twenty two gentlemen and one lady in an outdoor setting. The athletes are wearing the Harriers symbol on their shirts.
Photograph of two smartly dressed gentlemen and a one women, carrying flowers, walking past a line of athletes. Visible in the background is a brick house. No date or names have been given. Possibly the Marathon start at Windsor?
Signed photograph of Dick, in an outdoor setting, wearing the Poly Harriers symbol on his shirt. The writing states 'Yours very sincerely Dick'.
Photograph of a group of competing athletes running through a field. The writing states 'B. S. V. Polytechnic 1914'. The event could possibly have been a cross-country competition. No names have been given.
Photograph of the start of the 5 Mile Road Handicap held in New Barnet on 29th Mar 1930.
Photograph of a group of twenty eight athletes in an outdoor setting. No date or names have been given
Photograph of three athletes in an outdoor setting. First on the left is Albert Hill (Polytechnic Harriers), the British athletics (800 metres and 1500 metres) Olympic champion at the 1920 Antwerp games. The other two athletes are unidentified.
Photograph of an unidentified athlete crossing the finish line during the Army Championships held at Buxton in 1915.
Photograph of a large crowd of athletes running through a field during the Army Championships held at Buxton 1915. No names have been given.