111 A postcard of the Great Britain gold medal winning football team from the 1912 Stockholm Olympic Games, official b&w real photo postcard published in Stockholm, team-group taken on the field of play before the start of a match, excellent condition £50 - 80
109 An official daily programme for the 1912 Stockholm Olympic Games, for 13th July, covering fencing, swimming and water polo events followed by athletics; sold together with issue No.7 from the Den Femte Olympiaden series, pictorial cover (2) £120 - 150
113 A silver pin featuring the official poster design of the 1912 Stockholm Olympic Games, hallmarked, good condition £150 - 250
112 Photographs from the collection of Arnold Strode Jackson the British 1,500 metres gold medal winner at the 1912 Stockholm Olympic Games,
including period photographs of the athlete crossing the finishing line in Stockholm and at the medal ceremony, others including formal military portraits, also family photographs and others relating to university athletics
110 An official programme for the Marathon at the 1912 Stockholm Olympic Games, in English, French, German and Swedish, fold out route map in colour, course regulations, published by the Olympic Organising Committee, very good condition; sold together with the French Magazine Le Plein Air covering McCarthy’s victory in the 1912 Olympic marathon, average condition (2) £300 - 500
Brigadier-General Arnold Nugent Strode Strode-Jackson CBE DSO & Three Bars (1891-1972) was a British athlete, British Army officer and a barrister. At the time his win in the 1,500m at the 1912 Stockholm Olympic Games was hailed as ‘the greatest race ever run’. Aged 21, he still remains the youngest ever winner of the Olympic 1,500m. He was also the youngest ever British Army Brigadier- General, as well as being amongst the most highly decorated British World War officers. His uncle Clement Jackson had been a co-founder of the Amateur Athletic Association in 1880. £300 - 500
114 A 1912 Stockholm Olympic Games participation medal, in white metal, the obverse designed by Erik Lindberg with Zeus seated on an Ionian column holding the figure of Nike, a view of Stockholm beyond, the reverse with Bertram Mackennal’s 1908 Games design of a victorious athlete riding in a quadriga cast by Vaughton of Birmingham £250 - 350
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