Photograph of four athletes running in competition. The signed photograph states 'yours sincerely C. Leslie 1923'. The writing on the reverse states 'with best wishes to Jimmy. From Charlie Leslie 880 yards International and Poly Club Championships 1920-1925'.
Photograph of a athlete wearing the number '3' on his shirt performing the long jump.
Photograph of a large group of Polytechnic Harriers athletes and trainers
Photograph of Harry Edward competing in the AAA championships on 1 July 1922. On the reverse is a note written from Paulsboro, NJ, USA, November 28th 1929 'To my friend 'Jimmy' Tucker as a momento of happy times spent together and as a token of appreciation of his quiet demeanour and impressive qualities of self-sacrificing service to mankind. Sincerely Harry.' An additional note adds 'Photo: finish of the Quarter AAA 1922, July 1st 1922.'
Photograph of Alexander McEwan in swimming costume. On verso: Taken at Teddington Weir 12/4/38 at 7.45am - my 82nd birthday! Born 1856, Apr 12th - 12st 18lbs in this classic garb! 'Vieux mais pas agé!' To James Tucker Esq. In memory of a very interesting and happy meeting White City etc. 13/8/38.
Signed photograph of Arthur L Treble, in running clothes. Signed 'Sincerely yours Arthur L Treble, New York 29/11/21.' Initials on verso: 'J A T'
Photograph of No. 7 - David William Gardner, running in the Herne Hill Harriers 300 yard Open Handicap Race, in which he came second.
Posed photograph showing a lady holding two juggling clubs, with medals attached to her dress and an embroidered badge reading GJJ First Class. Labelled on reverse 'Amy Gates' and annotated 'Gym Instructor (Joe)'.
Photograph showing an unidentified men's hockey team standing in front of a goal on a field. Eleven men, one of whom might be the coach.
Photograph showing two women wearing fencing equipment in the middle of an outdoor match, with spectators in the background seated on deckchairs. Annotated on reverse 'Marion G Taylor, Chiswick fete, G Dewer'.