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Description Competitors in the Civil Service Athletic Sports 220 yards race at Stamford Bridge in London. (L to R) V H D'Arcy, W R Applegarth, K H Macintosh and D H Jacob.
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These athletes had combined to win the 4 x100m gold at the 1912 Stockholm Olympics

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