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FROM ONE SPORTSMAN TO Reger Bannister presenting a trophy to Albert Aidwinkle, who gained the most points at the fourth “Wheel-chair Olympics,” an international sports festival held at- the British Spinal Injuries Centre in Berkshire.

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Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27734, 11 August 1955, Page 10

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FROM ONE SPORTSMAN TO Reger Bannister presenting a trophy to Albert Aidwinkle, who gained the most points at the fourth “Wheel-chair Olympics,” an international sports festival held at- the British Spinal Injuries Centre in Berkshire. Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27734, 11 August 1955, Page 10

FROM ONE SPORTSMAN TO Reger Bannister presenting a trophy to Albert Aidwinkle, who gained the most points at the fourth “Wheel-chair Olympics,” an international sports festival held at- the British Spinal Injuries Centre in Berkshire. Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27734, 11 August 1955, Page 10