Led by four world’s champions, the British Empire athletes march past a huge crowd of 41,000 people at Stamford Bridge last month to compete against the United States Olympic team. Leading the parade (left to right) are: —D. G. A Lowe (Britain), 800 metres champion: S. M. J. Atkinson (South Africa), 110 metres hurdles; Percy Williams (Canada), 100 and 200 metres champion; and Lord David Burghley, 400 metres hurdles.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 471, 28 September 1928, Page 6
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69Led by four world’s champions, the British Empire athletes march past a huge crowd of 41,000 people at Stamford Bridge last month to compete against the United States Olympic team. Leading the parade (left to right) are: —D. G. A Lowe (Britain), 800 metres champion: S. M. J. Atkinson (South Africa), 110 metres hurdles; Percy Williams (Canada), 100 and 200 metres champion; and Lord David Burghley, 400 metres hurdles. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 471, 28 September 1928, Page 6
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