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            RSP/7/c/69 · Item · [1908]
            Part of Regent Street Polytechnic
            Photograph showing women in uniform kneeling in a circle and holding hoops, in the open air. There is a wooden fence behind with with advertising boards (including one for Guiness and several for railway companies). The photograph is labelled on reverse 'Gymnastic activities' and 'Ladies Gymnastics ?1908 (See Polytechnic Magazine for August 1908)'. 'Brewer' has also also been written on the back.
            Photograph: Athletes
            RSP/7/c/91 · Item · 18 Jul 1908
            Part of Regent Street Polytechnic
            Photograph showing three man, two in suits and one wearing athletics clothes. Annotated on reverse 'Olympic [illegible]. Shewing winner of last marathon race R. Kerr and I Davidson.'
            PHA/8/1/6/17 · Part · 1912
            Part of Polytechnic Harriers Athletic Club

            1. photograph of [G. Nicol] sitting on the grass during the 1912 Stockholm Olympic summer games in Sweden. An identical version of this image can be found on page 7.

            2. Photograph of ladies and gentlemen walking along a path surrounded by trees. The image was taken somewhere in Ostermalm, a large district in central Stockholm, Sweden. It is possible that the photograph was taken during the 1912 Stockholm Olympic summer games in Sweden.

            PHA/8/1/5/41/1 · Part · 1913-1914
            Part of Polytechnic Harriers Athletic Club
            Newspaper cutting from The Daily Mail, Monday August 25th 1913 with headline: "Olympic Sports at the Crystal Palace", featuring photograph of R C Rice winning the 100 metres flat race and W R Applegarth winning the 50 yards handicap in record time; 150x176mm. Letter from G A Burrows, Sydney, to the Poly Harriers, dated 4th February 1914, accompanying photograph on page 41 - of three old boys: Boyde, Burrows and Purrey [see below]; 156x166mm. Newspaper cutting with headline: "Successful British Athletes in Berlin", featuring photograph of the English team who won three out of four events: Nicol, Applegarth, Barker and D'Arcy; Note in hand dating the cutting as 3rd September 1913; 152x166mm.
            Photograph: Mary Lines
            RSP/7/c/151 · Item · [1921]
            Part of Regent Street Polytechnic
            Full-length portrait photograph of a a woman wearing a tunic with a star on the front. Annotated on reverse 'Miss Mary Lines, runner. Three 1st and 1 2nd. Broke record for long jump (Women's Olympiad, Monte Carlo). Polytechnic magazine April 1921'.