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The time is three minutes, fifty-nine point four seconds.Mechanical World Information Antique French Bronze Table/mantle Clock 19th Century - Worldwide Free ShippingA Beautiful Antique Gilded Bronze Tablemantle Clock. Bannister, of the Amateur Athletic Association, and formerly of Exeter and Merton Colleges, with a time which is a new meeting and track record, and which, subject to ratification, will be a new English native, British national, British All-Comers', European, British Empire and world record. After the race McWhirter famously declared: “Ladies and gentlemen, here is the result of Event Number Nine, the One Mile. McWhirter, a close friend and training ally of Bannister, also kept time with the stopwatch offered here, and was the stadium announcer. Burfitt, of which Hill and Burfitt's stopwatches have previously been sold at auction. On the day of Bannister's record there were five official timekeepers: W.C.A. McWhirter came to public attention while working for the BBC as a sports commentator. Norris McWhirter and his twin brother Ross were known internationally for the founding of The Guinness Book of Records, which they wrote and annually updated together for over two decades.
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I am convinced that the over-all output of energy comes very close to the magic four minutes', plus an earlier carbon copy letter from McWhirter,, in which he writes 'I was delighted to see that you have disclaimed all intention of attempting the 4-minute mile until after the Olympics…', plus a related letter from Bannister's 'secretary' Joyce, various typed and photocopied notes on Roger Bannister and the 4-minute mile by McWhirter, plus some related cuttings and sundry items including a much later autograph letter signed from Bannister to McWhirter, 13 January 2001Qty: (Stopwatch & a folder)Footnote: Provenance: From the family of Norris Dewar McWhirter CBE (1925-2004).
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The non-running Nero Lemania stopwatch used by (unofficial) timekeeper and stadium announcer Norris McWhirter on the occasion of Roger Bannister's world record, the first sub 4-minute mile, Iffley Road, Oxford,, rubbing and metal tarnishing, 8 cm, preserved in an old pigskin leather case, together with a small archive of related photographs and papers, including 7 photographs of Bannister including one of him crossing the line at Oxford,, pencil inscription to window mount, 8 x 10cm, photograph of the Bannisters with their two young children and baby, signed 'To Carol & Norris, from The Bannisters', 15 x 10cm, contemporary press photo of the 1954 record day showing Roger Bannister and pacesetter Chris Chataway just before the final lap, 25 x 20cm, plus a later print of similar and three other photos two autograph letters signed from Roger Bannister to Norris McWhirter and the latter's carbon copy replies, May/June 1951, in one letter McWhirter mentions the 4-mnute mile after watching Bannister in a race, '… Those blistering finishes must be extremely painful. British middle-distance athlete and neurologist who ran the first sub-4-minute mile.