Christchurch Harrier Club portrait
Christchurch Harrier Club portrait
Group portrait of the Christchurch Harrier Club.
Transcription: “Christchurch Harrier Club. 1930. Champion cross-country club of Canterbury. Canterbury championship team: R. M. Barrer, 2, G. H. Watson, 3, J. D. Pascoe, 6, B. A. Barrer, 12. Club champions: Senior: R. M. Barrer, Junior: G. H. Watson. Back row – T. E. Easterfield, E. G. McKay, L. C. Richards, H. C. Williams, L. G. Willis, J. K. Martin, J. McKee (Hon. Treasurer), F. A. Nelson, H. Carter, A. J. Wagner. Third row – J. Farthing, C. R. Boyd, R. A. C. Smith, C. R. Hervey, R. R. Chester, E. J. Stuck, J. D. Pascoe (Committeeman), R. M. Barrer, H. S. Bowden, S. Brown. Second Row – C. G. Mahan, B. A. Barrer (Committeeman), W. R. Olliver (Asst. Secretary), F. H. Cookson (Club Captain), G. G. Lockwood (President), A. L. Haslam (Life Member), E. A. Sayers (Deputy Capt.), G. L. Austin (Hon. Secretary), L. W. Clark. Front row – J. Palmer, G. H. Watson, W. E. Parrott, F. Palmer, A. N. Thomas, E. H. Shirley, J. R. Hyde, A. J. McNaughton.
Contributor’s note: “Family story of father Frederick Hardy Cookson dropping the batton down a bank during one of the races to Akaroa and he was unable to find it. He carried on the race but the team was disqualified. He was the Club captain.”
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