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            Minute Book
            RSP/1/FP/1/10 · Item · 22 Sep 1947-16 Jun 1958
            Part of Regent Street Polytechnic

            Minute book for meetings of the Finance and General Purposes Committee of the Polytechnic between 22 Sep 1947 and 16 June 1958.

            Matters arising include: financial statements; Quintin School; Director of Education report; Robert Mitchell medals; salaries; members and students statistics; cinema licence/lease (Rialto Cinemas Ltd); Olympic Games 1948; Clubs and Societies; Compassionate Fund; renovations and improvements; maintenance grants; fire insurance; Kynaston Studd memorial fund; allotments on Chiswick Sports Ground; staff appointments and resignations; scholarships; World War 2 Memorial; tuition fees; Polytechnic Touring Association Shop (19 Dec 1949); Alcohol licence at the Boathouse (19 Feb 1951); Festival of Britain 1951; Coronation decorations; Audit Fees; Students' Union constitution; cinema ventilation system issues (1954-1956); HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh visit to Poly (Feb 1958).

            The Polygen
            RSP/8/1/10/5 · Item · 20 Nov 1964
            Part of Regent Street Polytechnic

            Issue No.6 Price: 6d. Published by the Student's Representative Council.

            Includes articles on: theft of Quintin Hogg's bust from the front window; chart success for students [redacted] formerly in the band the Abdabs [who later became Pink Floyd]; results of a poll of voting intentions of Poly students; elections for the Student Representative Council called off; need for more library seats; snoring; contribution of journalism students; perceptions of Africa; letters to the editor; Polytechnic Centenary Parade; Presidents views on college facilities; new course in Photographic technology; overseas students; Students Representative Council preparing a complaints pamphlet; history of the Polytechnic; career as a french lorry driver; horror films; NUS conference; fashion; Woman's Page including interview with Ethel Wood; Miss West London ; student pop group the Blue Wailers; Jaxx Club moving premises; father and son studying at the Poly together; raid on St Martin's School of Fashion for their mascot; allegations of a 'colour bar' [racial discrimination] at hostel used by Poly students; Shell International executives studying at the Poly; students from Goa; Poly seeking University status under the Robbins Report; sports reports [including a photograph of Britain's Olympic crew featuring [redacted]].

            The newspaper also includes some advertisements.

            TAY/1 · Item · 1908
            Part of TAYLOR, Marion
            Boxed medal, awarded to WC Cook (Mrs Winifred C Taylor). The medal shows romans in a chariot on one side, and an angel on the other. Under the angel is written 'Elis, Athens, Paris, St Louis London. In Commemoration of the Olympic Games held in London 1908'. The medal is believed to have been given to those who officiated at the Games
            PHA/8/2/2 · Item · 26-May-08
            Part of Polytechnic Harriers Athletic Club
            Photograph of mass display on the field, during the Royal Polytechnic Display at the White City Stadium held on the 26th May 1908. Visible in the image is a swimming tank at the left, wrestling (boxing) podium in the right foreground.
            PHA/8/2/1 · Item · 26-May-08
            Part of Polytechnic Harriers Athletic Club
            Photograph of the Parade held during the Royal Polytechnic Display at the White City Stadium, on the 26th May 1908. Visible in the image is a pugilist (boxer) in the ring on the field at the right. The banner being carried by women athletes says 'Lady Gymnasts'.
            PHA/8/2/3 · Item · 26-May-08
            Part of Polytechnic Harriers Athletic Club
            Photograph of officials and dignitaries on the field, during the Royal Polytechnic Display at the White City Stadium held on the 26th May 1908. Standing in the field, third from the right, is Jack Andrew. Standing fourth from the left is Lord Desborough followed by, fifth from the left, Pierre de Coubertin.
            PHA/8/2/4 · Item · 26-May-08
            Part of Polytechnic Harriers Athletic Club
            Photograph of rowers carrying a canoe and led by four oarsmen marching past the royal party, lady gymnasts on the field. The image was taken during the Royal Polytechnic Display held on the 26th at the White City Stadium May 1908.