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English: Caption text says "Miss Carrie Pickles, possessor of more trophies and medals than she knows what to do with, retained her title of English individual women's amateur athletic champion in national competitions in Leeds. She is expected to be an English representative in the Olympics."
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Source https://www.newspapers.com/article/chicago-tribune-carrie-pickles-a-queen/149097751/, Chicago Tribune, May 27, 1928, pg. 68
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