1863. 80 cts pink (short margins) and 20 cts blue. Addressed to LA ROCHELLE (flap missing on reverse). Red c.d.s. 3 / AUTR. /3 / STRASBOURG cancel and on front c.d.s. ALT-ORSOVA (Actually Romania) and manuscript "8", on reverse transit WIEN and c.d.s PARIS A BORDEAUX 1º / H. VERY FINE AND RARE ORIGIN.
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1875. 10 cts chestnut on pink, pair TETE BECHE and 80 cts pink. SANTANDER to CARUPANO (VENEZUELA). Circulated to Bordeaux, where it was franked and lozenge large number Nº532 cancel was applied, on front c.d.s. BORDEAUX / AFFRANCHISSEMT and manuscript "Voie St. Nazaire". VERY NICE AND RARE FOREIGN FRANKING WITH A SUPERB TETE BECHE.
1868. 40 cts orange, two stamps and 20 cts blue (Laur©). CONSTANTINOPLE (TURKEY) to MALAGA (SPAIN) (Via Paris where the 20 cts stamp is applied). On reverse date stamp REBUTS AND RECLAMATIONS / (5), in blue and manuscript "Affr Obligatoire", later cancelled. VERY FINE AND RARE COVER WITH CLAIMED FRANKING FROM FRENCH LEVANT.
Victoria, Queen of England 1819-1901, manuscript of a Conditional Royal Pardon 22nd July 1867 reprieving Jane Grey, convicted of murder, of the death penalty, the condition being to be kept in penal servitude for the term of her natural life, signed by Monarch at head, (poor condition, folds taped, seal very worn). In June 1867 Jane Grey was convicted of the murder of her illegitimate baby in Newcastle.
A manuscript facsimile of a letter from Horatio Nelson addressed to Revd William Turner(?) regarding Sir William and Lady Hamilton and Lord Nelson attending Divine Service, signed 'Bronte Nelson of The Nile' and dated Nov 6th 1800. Fold lines, sellotaped on reverse, 22 x 19cm, framed and glazed.
Five folios from illuminated manuscripts, Iran and possibly India, 16th-19th century, comprising a 16th century Shiraz illustration of a lady lamenting on a cenotaph, laid down between finely illuminated panels from a copy of Nizami's Khamsa, mounted on card, a 17th century illustrated folio with depicting a lizard and two mythical beings, probably from a copy of Qazwini's 'Aja'ib al-Makhluqat, a 16th or 17th century pencil illustration of shaykhs discussing by a tree, a 17th or 18th century fragment from gold illuminated margins depicting a bouncing lion and a Qajar illustration of a mullah and student laid down on a page from a Safavid manuscript, the largest folio 24.5cm x 15.3cm.
BRIERLEY, B.C, EDITED BY, 'AFTERMATH - THE THIRD PART OF THE MANUSCRIPT PORTFOLIO' being a compilation of essays, poetry, handwritten and original watercolour artwork by numerous contributors including W.H. Longmaid, A.R. Buckland & B.C. Brierley etc (A review of this publication appeared in 'The Glocestrian' May 1876' and a TEXTBOOK OF CONTEMPORARY HANDWRITTEN CRITICISMS 1877 (2)
Hebrew.- - Megillah Esther, manuscript in Hebrew on 4 joined vellum membranes, portion of first membrane backed with silk, and early hand annotation [c.1680] at head of first column 'Esther about 1620, initialled G.L.W.', repair to last membrane, rubbing to some text and darkening to head and tail of scroll, circa 310 x 2880mm., [c.17th century].
[Observations on caterpillars], manuscript, 203pp. & 12pp [Observations on caterpillars], manuscript, 203pp. & 12pp. index excluding blanks, browned, original vellum, covers splayed, slightly soiled, sm. 4to, 1741 - August 1751. An interesting manuscript by an eighteenth century entomologist. Several entries make mention of Wilkes, probably Benjamin Wilkes (d. 1749), artist and naturalist. The index at end mentions Wilkes, Eleazar Albin, René-Antoine Ferchault de Réaumur and Jan Goedart.
Bible.- - Megillah Esther, manuscript in Hebrew on 5 joined vellum membranes, wear and staining to start of first membrane and to edges, 19th century annotation and date [1840] to verso, small amounts of decoration mostly to the top line of text for the first 2 membranes and text corrections to the last membrane, on contemporary wooden roller, circa 240 x 2600mm., [mid-late 18th century, early 19th century].
?Iraqi Hebrew Scroll, 19th century - in case with engraved provenance/ownership details complete scroll in manuscript Hebrew sephardi text, parchment , repairs in places, stitched sections, probably produced in Iraq, within contemporary wooden case covered in velvet and white metal [silver], decoration, and 'silver' crowns with bells, [c. 1850] Silver plaques to case reading:_ ספר תורה אשר קניתה יחד עמ ספרי תורה שועפ לקיימ מצות בורא כהלכתה אני ע``ה שלומ תובי ניסתרננ
Pozzo (Andrea) - Rules and Examples of Perspective Proper for Painters and Architects, first English edition , engraved vignette titles in Latin and English, engraved frontispiece and 101 plates, partly-engraved dedication and full-page engraved illustration of drawing materials on verso of approbation leaf, numerous engraved pictorial initials, lacking engraved list of subscribers, light soiling and browning, titles and frontispiece a little frayed and chipped at edges, one plate with faint offsetting from old ink manuscript notes, old London legal library label on verso of English title, modern half calf, [Fowler 252; Harris 703], folio, B.Motte for J.Sturt, 1707.
Australia.- Bayliss (Charles) - [Views of Sydney, New South Wales], album of 18 mounted albumen prints, all with blind-stamp lower left corner "C.Bayliss Photo Sydney", manuscript captions beneath, foxing to mounts, some fading to edges, original half roan, worn, covers detached, backstrip lacking, images 153 x 208mm., oblong 4to, Sydney, [c.1880]. Images include: George Street from Wynyard Street, Wynyard Square, Zig-Zag Lithgow, Prince Alfred Hospital, Pitt Street, Government House from the Domain, Coogee [beach], Circular Quay, Elizabeth Bay, Balmain Regatta.
Inheritance, Being the First Book of an Autobiography (John, poet and playwright, 1882-1937) Inheritance, Being the First Book of an Autobiography, autograph manuscript signed and dated, 3 vol., together 293pp., slightly browned, original cloth notebooks (not uniform), custom made slipcase, sm. 8vo, 1931.
Music score setting of John Drinkwater's poems "Birthright" and ( Sir Edward, composer and conductor, 1857-1934) Music score setting of John Drinkwater's poems "Birthright" and "Moonlit Apples", autograph manuscript music, first melody for first verse of poem and 2 bars of piano introduction in ink, and second a very rough sketch in pencil, re-used music paper taped together and with Elgar's autograph for another musical piece, "Cello", "CB", "Piano" in left hand margin, browned, 442 x 276mm., [1934] § Blake (Carice, Elgar's daughter, 1890-1970) Autograph Letter signed to John Drinkwater, 2½pp., Marl Bank, Worcester, 17th August 1934, sending Drinkwater the above music sketches, "I have found the sketches - very rough - of the settings by my father of your poems it seems very fitting that you should have them. Might I venture to suggest that, if ever any question arose of the poems being set to music, that somebody else should be asked to set them. I do not think that these as they stand are complete enough to be made use of & I feel my father would not have wished them finished by anyone," folds, slightly browned (2). Unfinished and unpublished.
Uncle Robinson [Robinson of England], autograph manuscript signed and dated (John, poet and playwright, 1882-1937) Uncle Robinson [Robinson of England], autograph manuscript signed and dated, 3 vol., together 182pp. excluding blanks, slightly browned, original cloth notebooks (not uniform), folio & sm. 4to, "Finished Mortimer Crescent 12.47 a.m. Friday 3rd April 1936", 1936; and a small quantity of others, including: 5 printed pamphlets by Drinkwater and some correspondence from Drinkwater to his wife, and letters of condolence on Drinkwater's death (from Perceval Graves, Philip M Magnus & Humbert Wolfe), v.s., v.d. (sm. qty). First mentioned, Robinson of England, published by Methuen, 1937.
[Presentment of Wardmote Inquest Aldersgate Ward 1671] [Presentment of Wardmote Inquest Aldersgate Ward 1671], Indenture presentment and verdict of us George Rhodes, Thomas Lutner, George Maple, William Godbidd, John Porter, William Oker, John Grainge, Sampson Pullard, Christopher Jones, John Woodford, Humphry Wych, William Sherley, Thomas Ward and Richard Watts, the wardmote inquest of the ward of Aldersgate appoynted before Sir Thomas Bludworth Alderman we doe present the annoyances and inconveniencyes of the said ward , D., manuscript on vellum, 2 sheets, historiated initial "T", large hand-painted watercolour coat of arms of Sir Thomas Bloodworth within large initial, some slight surface affecting some words, folds, browned, lacks seal, first sheet 680 x 800mm., second sheet 190 x 800mm., 8th January 1671. "St. Leonards Precinct. Imprimis we present the howse wherein the widdowe Rooke lately dwelled being late upon the north side of Leonards Church Channell was and before the late dreadfull fire stood within the ward & freedome of this Citty. Bludworth (Sir Thomas, b. in or before 1623, d. 1682), merchant and mayor of London; elected during the plague of 1665 and the Great Fire; uttered the unfortunate words at the outbreak of the Great Fire, "A woman could piss it out" (Malcolm, 4.74).
Unusual horn ewer of tapering straight sided form with silver mount and inscribed plaque by H T Lamb 1876, 27cm, with manuscript note from the original donors CONDITION REPORT: Lid doesn't sit quite flat Patina to silver mounts commensurate with age Handle has become detached from the body at base Finial bent and loose Hallmarks slightly rubbed Horn has strunk meaning that the mount has slipped and world need to be reset properly (see images) In current state could not be used as a pouring instrument Possible splt to interior (see images) Begining of a hairline split eminating from the base
POSTAL HISTORY - QUEEN ELIZABETH II COVER - 1951-58 Post Office Training School Embossed Postal Stationary: Very fine set of two KGVI 2½d Carmine embossed envelopes both with "SCHOOL 'SPECIMEN'" handstamps across the Kings portrait, the first bearing a set of four 1955 Waterlow "Castles" (SG 536/9) each with vertical training bars, tied by a single Post Office circular handstamp and the 5s, 10s & £1 values all endorsed "CANCELLED" in manuscript at right, the second cover bearing a complete set of seventeen low value definatives (SG 570/86) each with vertical training bars and the 4d, 5d, 9d & 10d values tied by a single Post Office circular handstamp. An attractive and unusual pair of envelopes believed to be prepared as gifts for special dignitaries visiting one of the Post Office Training schools, with both the recipient and the school subsequently undisclosed as the removal of these training stamps was against Post Office regulations.
A 'J H Taylor' Mashie, with hickory shaft, the head stamped JHT, together with a collection of J H Taylor memorabilia, two manuscript letters and photo from L J Taylor (son), photograh of Mr P F Warner, framed Berwick postcard prints, a print, 'Bonnie Scotland', and an original pen and wash drawing, 'Richmond - St Andrews', signed "EM 1900", 16cm x 22cm Note: The Mashie (7 iron) was used by J. H.Taylor, as shown by his initials on the Club and in the photo showing his youngest son holding the club. Literature: J. H. Taylor, James Braid and Harry Vardon: Known as “The Great Triumvirate”, were three Britons who combined to win the Open Championship 16 times in a spell of 21 years from 1894 to 1914. The two pictures were hanging in Taylor's professional shop at Royal mid-Surrey golf club until he retired in 1946. When he died they were inherited by his son, Leslie J.Taylor. Taylor always put his initials on the clubs he used to make sure that no one else used them.
Oxberry (John, compiler) Scrapbook of material relating to or by William Weaver Tomlinson, 4to, modern half morocco, printed and manuscript ephemera, newspaper cuttings pasted or tipped in, bookplates of John Oxberry and City of Leeds Public Libraries. William Weaver Tomlinson (1858-1915) was a historian of the North East of England. John Oxberry (1847-1940), historian, was a native of Windy Nook, Gateshead. This album contains among other things an 'Obituary Notice' of Tomlinson by Oxberry and correspondence between Oxberry and Tomlinson, and several offprints of articles by Tomlinson, including order forms and prospectuses for his North Eastern Railway and Denton Hall and its Associations.
Blunt (Rev. Canon William O.) A Thousand Years Of The Church In Chester-le-Street, 8vo, original boards, illus., nd; Plummer (Carolus) Venerabilis Baedae, 2 vols, 8vo, boards, Oxford, 1896, with a manuscript letter from the Author, tipped-in; Allan (George) Historical and Descriptive View of the City of Durham; and Hegg (Robert) The Legend Of St. Cuthbert, bound together, 8vo. boards, Durham, 1824; The Wearmouth Abbots, second edition, sml. 8vo, embossed boards, 1862; and a pamphlet Two Sermons Preached After the Death of The Rev. William Blunt, Canon of Durham, Chester-le-Street, 1900. (6)
Marc Bolan original typed manuscript dated 1968, UNSIGNED, with nice poem. Comes with copy of authentication document from the Marc Bolan Fan Club. Single page which reads Avast Avast At last a tooth of indigo To pommel the garden of your aluminium iris O your sycamore nymph arena is a death curse upon me It heaves me like an ocean O you demon unstake my heart O you petal limbed Fantastic piece of Bolan memorabilia. Some toning but perfectly legible Est. £100-150 LOT049c-Marc Bolan original typed manuscript, UNSIGNED, with nice poem. Comes with copy of authentication document from the Marc Bolan Fan Club. Single page which reads Dance the night in rags of vineyard grey. Move like a willow water gushing through the gates of dance. The chance of love in the twilight, bejewelled tassels binding the startangled skys, Like a fisherman. Motion toed, loping up the hillocks of youth like a furry soul, drinking with your sweet springing mouth, hooded by the stream of Pan. Then the morn and simitar rain and pain on your bruised lips like a locket, but the wine is hidden and the key is thee and the troupe like a hoop ascends the hills like a sleep and the day like a wheel is ever turning. Fantastic piece of Bolan memorabilia. Some toning but perfectly Good condition Est. £100-150
TWO FOLIOS FROM TWO DISPERSED MANUSCRIPTS India, 16th/17th century comprising an illuminated folio from a manuscript of Firdausi's Shahnama, Bijapur, c.1610, 25 lines to the page written in four columns of elegant nasta'liq in black ink, heading written in thuluth script in red on a gold ground, inner margins ruled in gold, outer borders of coloured paper; and an illuminated folio from a manuscript of Persian poetry, on gold-sprinkled paper, text written horizontally and diagonally in elegant nasta'liq script in black ink, illuminated corner pieces in colours and gold 200 x 120mm, 183 x 113mm (2) The page from Firdausi's Shahnama (Book of Kings) is from the same dispersed manuscript as four illuminated folios in the current exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Sultans of Deccan India, 1500-1700: Opulence and Fantasy, which runs until 26th July 2015. The inventory numbers of the folios in the museum collection are: 1982.476.3, 1985.404.1, 1983.354.1, 1985.405.1
Golding (Benjamin) - An Historical Account of St.Thomas's Hospital, presentation coy from the author to Sir Gilbert Blane inscribed at head of title, half-title, errata leaf at end, bookplate and manuscript note of Robert Rutsom James on front endpapers, original boards, uncut, rubbed, spine defective, upper cover loose, 1819 § Moore (Norman) The History of St.Bartholomew's Hospital, 2 vol., 1918 § Welch (W.H.) Papers and Addresses, 3 vol., Baltimore, 1920 § Nostrums and Quackery, 2 vol., second edition, ex-library copy with stamps, Chicago, 1912-21 § Laignel-Lavastine ( Dr., editor ) Histoire Geénérale de la Médicine, 3 vol., original wrappers, spines a little worn, Paris, n.d., some plates and illustrations, all but the first and last original cloth, all rubbed ; and a quantity of others, medicine and history of medicine, v.s. (Qty)
After Jan van der Straet, called Stradanus - [Venationes Ferarum, Avium, Piscium...], including dedication page to Cosimo de Medici, with 43 hunting plates, engravings, by Philips Galle, on laid paper, [cf. New Hollstein 421-], each c.220 x 295 mm. (8 3/4 x 11 3/4 in), neatly laid onto album sheets, one tipped in, some plate numbers removed but visible under UV light, even browning throughout, surface dirt, with later 19th century pen and ink manuscript text sheets, in French, other occasional inscriptions by a later hand, numerous leaves with ink stamp of 'Sandeman Library Perth' verso, with Sandeman Public Library label on front paste-down, Philips Galle, [Antwerp] , circa 1578 and later; bound in the same album with seven further hunting scenes, after van der Straet, from [?]different series, several published by Hieronymus Cock, engravings, each c.225 x 310 mm. (8 3/4 x 12 1/4 in), laid onto album sheets, even browning throughout, 19th century marbled boards, spine split, rather worn, oblong 4to, circa 1574-1578 and later .
[Theocritus. - Eidyllia], Greek text, lacks title and other preliminaries, large device at end, occasional notes, [not in Adams], Basle, Andreas Cratander, 1530 bound with Idyllia e Graeco in Latinum translata, Andrea Diuo interprete, title in woodcut border, woodcut in text, device at end, wormole to lower margin of last 4 ff., [EDIT 16 CNCE 35377; not in Adams], Venice, heirs of J. de Burgofranco , 1539, 2 works in 1 vol., manuscript general title tipped-in, first ff.stained, little marking elsewhere, Maud Allan's copy, with inscription on fly-leaf, eighteenth-century calf, gilt, little rubbed, ends of spine worn, 8vo . Maud Allan (1873-1956), actor and dancer, best-known (or notorious) for her performance as Salome, which led to a celebrated libel case in 1918. Inscribed ' Maud Allan. To the Flower Lady of Theocritus these teachings of her Friend & Master from her Friend & Servant. Florian, Christmas 1908', with Greek quotation.
Psalter.- - Psalmista iuxta consuetudines Sa[n]cte Romanae Ecclesiae, printed in red and black, title and a1r within woodcut border, 3 full-page woodcut illustrations, lacking m8-n7 (ff.96-103) and possibly final 2 leaves (? blank), hole in upper outer corner of title with loss to border, *8, k2, n8 and r8 with short tears (first two repaired), water-stained, light worming with slight loss to text, contemporary calf, gilt, with clasps, with small fragment of 15th century Italian Hebrew manuscript used as printer's waste at beginning, binding very worn,spine defective, lacking one clasp-holder, other clasp torn and almost detached, [EDIT 16 CNCE 11884; Not in Adams but cf. L1253 for similar 1557 edition], 8vo, Brescia, Lodovico Britannico, 1544; sold not subject to return One of a handful of handsome psalters printed in Brescia in the mid-sixteenth century, all rare. EDIT 16 locates only one copy, in Milan.
Charter, grant by John Crosham confirming John atte Legh of Effingham and... Charter, grant by John Crosham confirming John atte Legh of Effingham and Agnes his wife, of four acres of meadow at "Lynneffeld = Lyngefeld" [Lingfield], Surrey, witnesses: Johannes Tutsele, Philip Hard, Philip Gyllot and others, manuscript in Latin, on vellum, 21 lines, calligraphic "S" at beginning, indented at head, folds, small stain, slightly yellowed, lacks seal, 210 x 330mm., 24th June 1481.
Vendome Issuing a passport for a sergeant of Fitzgerald's regiment, D.s Vendome (Louis Joseph, duc de, Marshal of France, 1654-1712) Issuing a passport for a sergeant of Fitzgerald's regiment, D.s. "Louis de Vendome", printed document with manuscript insertions, 1p., folds, a few small tears at head, slightly stained, foxed and browned, folio, Donnéau camp, West Benedetto [Italy], 26th April 1703; amd a quantity of others, miscellaneous, manuscripts, ephemera etc., v.s., v.d. (qty).
Indentures relating to Portsea, Havant and Warblington Indentures relating to Portsea, Havant and Warblington, manuscript indentures relating to property, 1761-1810; and a quantity of others, relating to other parts of the country, including, Henry Samuel Oppenheim of St Helens, Lancashire (solicitor and executor to Thomas Beecham, founder of the pill firm in the town), Minster in Kent etc., all manuscripts, mostly on vellum, folds, slightly yellowed and soiled but in good condition, housed in a metal deed box, v.s., v.d. 18th - 19th centuries (c. 75 pieces).
Oliver A Rent Roll of the Estate & Lands of Silver Oliver Esqr in Munster... Oliver (Silver, MP, of Kilmallock, d. 1799) A Rent Roll of the Estate & Lands of Silver Oliver Esqr in Munster from the 1st. May 1761 to the 1st. May 1762 as far as came into the hands of John Morrisons…, manuscript, 82pp. excluding blanks, browned, original wrappers, lettered direct: "Accounts from May 1761 to May 1762, 1763 and 1764 - and 1765", soiled, folio, 1761-65; and another, v.s., v.d. (2).
Memoirs of Pershore its Abbey Monastery, Manors, Inhabitants Memoirs of Pershore its Abbey Monastery, Manors, Inhabitants, celected from Records, Acts of Parliament, Deeds , manuscript, 445pp. (lower pastedown included), slightly browned, original vellum, slightly soiled, covers splayed, folio, [late 18th century]; and another, folio & 4to (2).
A System & Geography Consisting of Thirty-Five Maps…, manuscript A System & Geography Consisting of Thirty-Five Maps , manuscript, title and 36pp. excluding blanks, 70 pen and ink maps (1 loose), slightly browned, original tree calf, gilt, rubbed, joints splitting, gilt spine, green morocco label, sm. 4to, 1796.
William Robert Lake, of Haseltine Lake & Co William Robert Lake, of Haseltine Lake & Co. ( Patent Agents, Southampton Buildings, London ) Letters Patent on behalf of John Cochrane of New York, for the invention of "An improved stay-bolt for Steam Boilers", D., engraved with manuscript insertions, on vellum, engraved Royal arms at head, Great Seal in metal skippet, folds, slightly yellowed, 520 x 660mm., 19th March 1873.
Specimens & Cryptogamia Filicales Musci British Ferns and Mosses, manuscript Specimens & Cryptogamia Filicales Musci British Ferns and Mosses, manuscript, title and 24pp., 25pp. of actual specimens of ferns, manuscript captions, most laid down, a few loose and missing, most intact, browned, original decorated wrappers, stitched as issued, 4to, [ late 19th century].
[British Tanker Company Limited ] [Personal log of a merchant navy... [British Tanker Company Limited ( the maritime transport arm of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company )] [Personal log of a merchant navy navigation cadet], serving on several tankers sailing from the oil refinery at Abadan to Port Said, Swansea, Grangemouth, Dublin, Suez, Melbourne & elsewhere, manuscript, mostly in pencil with titles in ink, on lined paper, 250pp., slightly browned, original rexine, small nick on upper cover, corners a little bumped, folio, Friday, 23rd October 1931 - Monday, 3rd September 1934. Includes, "star sights", latitude, longitude, times of arrival and departure etc. Lists ships served, including: British Honour, British Viscount, British Captain, British Consul, British Lord, British Commander and British Gunner.
Letters Patent appointing George Richard Hodges Nugent as baronet, D ( Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, b. 1926) Letters Patent appointing George Richard Hodges Nugent as baronet, D., manuscript on vellum, 1 sheet, in blue, red and black ink, illuminated initial "E", Great Seal appended, housed in an original red straight-grained morocco gilt case, by Barrow, Hepburn & Gale Ltd., Grange Mills, SE1, Westminster, 425 x 560mm., 27th January 1960.
Letters Patent appointing Sir George Richard Hodges Nugent as Baron Nugent... ( Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, b. 1926) Letters Patent appointing Sir George Richard Hodges Nugent as Baron Nugent of Guildford, of Dunsfold, Surrey, D., manuscript on vellum, 1 sheet, in red and black ink, illuminated initial "E", Great Seal appended, small quantity of related ephemera loosely inserted including an invitation to the coronation 1953, a watercolour design of Nugent coat of arms, printed oath of allegiance on becoming a privy councillor etc., housed in a red straight-grained morocco gilt case, 425 x 550mm., Westminster, 31st May 1966. George Nugent, Baron Nugent of Guildford (1907-94), Conservative politician.
.- Wagner Grant of arms to Baron Nugent of Guildford, Ds ( Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, b. 1926).- Wagner ( Sir Anthony, herald, 1908-95) Grant of arms to Baron Nugent of Guildford, Ds. "Anthony R Wagner Garter", manuscript on vellum, 4 hand painted coats of arms at head, seal appended in metal skippet, housed in a red morocco case, 380 x 530mm., 15th August 1966.

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