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A large collection of Silverstone-related ephemera 1964 onwards, including track passes, day badges, wristbands, marshalls accreditation, hospitality passes, windscreen stickers, all for different international motor racing and motor cycling events, FIA ticket recognition sheets, an original 1950 Grand Prix d'Europe programme, miniature crash helmet paper-weight, commemorative medallions, three jigsaw puzzles, About Silverstone magazines and other booklets, a large quantity of sponsors stickers; together with marshalls badges from 1960s Prescott hill climbs, a scrapbook of 1990s Nigel Mansell press-cuttings, a box of 1992 F1 Racing Cards (qty.)
Four original newspapers with coverage of the Arsenal v Cardiff City 1927 F.A. Cup final, the Sunday Pictorial, the Daily Mirror (covering the triumphant return to Cardiff), the Daily Sketch and the Sunday Herald; sold with a photographic reproduction of a Metropolitan Railway Cup Final train ticket (5)
Arsenal Admission tickets and fixture lists, a fixture list for season 1926-27, a season ticket booklet for 1956-57, a player's admission ticket for Andy Chapman 1976-77, together with seven other fixture lists dating between 1957- 58 and 1973-74; the lot also including a George Graham business card
Six 1966 World Cup final ticket stubs, comprising: USSR v Hungary q/f at Roker Park 23rd July, USSR v North Korea 1/8f at Ayresome Park 12th July, Brazil v Bulgaria 1/8th final at Goodison Park 12th July, and three 1/8f's at Villa Park Argentina v Spain 13th July, Argentina v West Germany 16th July & West Germany v Spain 20th July; together with a paper wallet (7)
Tottenham Hotspur Cup Football Programmes with Ticket Stubs: v Manchester City FA Cup Final 1981, v Manchester City Cup Final Replay 1981, v Arsenal FA Cup Semi Final '93, v Wolves FA Cup Semi Final '81, v QPR FA Cup Final 1982, v QPR FA Cup Final Replay '82 , v Liverpool FA Charity Shield '82, v Aston Villa FA Charity Shield '81, v Leicester City Worthington Cup Final, v Wolverhampton Wanderers '81, v RSC Anderlecht UEFA Cup Final First Leg '84. Tottenham Hotspur Cup Football Programmes without Ticket Stubs: v Burnley '62 FA Cup Final, v Chelsea FA Cup Final '67, v Watford FA Cup Semi Final '87, v Leicester City FA Cup Semi Final '82, v Arsenal FA Cup Semi Final '91, v Coventry FA Cup Final '87, v Arsenal FA Charity Shield '91, v Aston Villa FA Cup Final '71, v Norwich Football League Cup Final '73, v Liverpool Football League Milk Cup Final '82. Other Cup Football Programmes: Aston Villa v Norwich City '75, Liverpool v West Ham '80, Liverpool v Manchester Utd '77, Fulham v West Ham Utd '75, Brighton & Hove Albion v Manchester Utd FA Cup Replay '83, Liverpool v Wimbledon '88, Man City v Wolverhampton Wanderers '74, Arsenal v Man Utd '79, Man Utd v Southampton '76, 19 Ticket Stubs for Tottenham Games from '70's & '80s, Jimmy Greaves Testimonial Tottenham v Feyenoord '72, Tottenham v RSC Anderlecht '84, v Hajduk Split '84, Queens Park FC v British Amature Select '67 & Celtic v Tottenham '67, Arsenal v Tottenham FA Semi '68, v FC Barcelona '82, England v Czechoslovakia '78, Tottenham v FC Lokomotive Lepzig '73, Spurs v Scotland John White Memorial '64, Atletico Madrid v Spurs '63, Derby Co v West Ham '75, Tottenham v Feyenoord European Cup Winners Cup '92
BLACKPOOL V. MANCHESTER UNITED, F.A.CUP FINAL MATCH PROGRAMME, 24/4/48, seven F.A.Cup Final, match programmes 1950; 51, with song sheet; 53; 56; 58; 59; and 1960, Chelsea v. Sheffield Wednesday, F.A.Cup, semi-final, match programme, 23/4/66; Leyton Orient v. Chelsea, F.A.Cup, 3rd round, 5/1/57; and four F.A.Cup Final ticket stubs, 1945; 1953; 1956; and 1967, programmes in fair condition with staining throughout (a lot).
"THE DOUBLE SEASON", A COMPLETE RUN OF TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR HOME LEAGUE AND F.A.CUP MATCH PROGRAMMES, SEASON 1960-61, including Whites v. Blues, 17/8/60, Millwall, L.C.Cup, 28/9/60, The Army, 24/10/60, Dynamo Tbilisi, 14/10/60, Tottenham Hotspur v. Burnley, F.A.Cup, semi-final, 18/3/61, match played at Villa Park, Leicester City v. Tottenham Hotspur, F.A.Cup, final match programme, 6/5/61, with ticket stub etc, programmes in fair/condition.
A COLLECTION OF TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR TESTIMONIAL, FRIENDLY, RESERVE, CHARITY MATCH PROGRAMMES FROM THE 1960S TO 1980S, including Maccabi Association London v. Ex-Spurs All Stars XI, match played at Maccabi Stadium, 27/9/64, F.C. Nantes v. Tottenham Hotspur, 20/20/71, Margate v. Tottenham Hotspur, F.A.Cup, 3rd round, 13/1/73, with ticket stub, Olympiakos v. Tottenham Hotspur, 8/11/72 etc (a lot).
A COLLECTION OF TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR MATCH PROGRAMMES AND TICKET STUBS FROM THE 1960S TO 1980S, including Atletico Madrid, European Cup Winners Cup, final, 15/5/63, with ticket stub, Manchester United, F.A.Cup, semi-final, at Hillsborough, 31/3/62, with ticket stub, Manchester United, European Cup Winners Cup, 2nd round, 2nd leg, 10/12/63, with ticket stub, Celtic, Queen's Park F.C., Centenary, Challenge match, 5/8/67, wit ticket stub etc, programmes in good condition (a lot).
A Lithographed Advertising Poster for "The ADAC 1000Km Rennen World Sports Car Championship Nurburgring 28th May 1961", art poster with ticket prices to base, 84cm x 59cm; another Earlier Lithographed Poster for "Eifelrennen 11th June Nurburgring", stylised art poster by R.Kaster, 86cm x 61cm (2)
A Severiano Ballesteros, autographed Slazenger poster; A Phil Mickelson 2005 PGA Championship ticket and photograph; 1971 Old Golf Shop limited edition prints of Allan Robertson 357/500 and Tom Morris with Allan Robertson 345/500; and a print with Jack Nicklaus and Bob Hope. All framed and glazed (5)
DICKENS (CHARLES) - BLEAK HOUSE, first edition [in book form] half title, title vignette, frontispiece and engraved illustrations throughout after Hablot Knight Browne, half title, original faded green cloth with ticket of Cawthorn & Co, 34 Cockspur St, Charing Cross, bookplate of J C Severn of Penybont Hall, London: Bradbury & Evans, 1853 Provenance: Penybont Hall Catalogue of Books, op cit: Library, shelf 11. ++++
Football programmes and memorabilia to include a 1966 World Cup official souvenir programme, large collection of mainly 1950's Manchester United home and away programmes including first post Munich Disaster programme V Sheffield Wednesday 1957/58 season, three FA Cup final tickets for 1957/58 and 1963, two unused season ticket books for 1962/3 and 63/64, various other football ephemera, collectables etc
Macdonald, James Ramsay - Baillie George Kerr of Glasgow An archive of material relating to James Ramsay Macdonald and other members of the ILP, from the estate of Baillie George Kerr of Glasgow, including three autograph letters signed, the first dated 29 July 1922, "My dear Georgie. Before I settled down and Loch Katrine drifts behind, I must tell you how much I enjoyed the holiday you gave me and thank you and the "Big 'Un", as you most disrespectfully call her…" address stamps Lossiemouth, approx 11.5 by 18cm high; the second dated 2nd May 1923, "I am very sorry to hear of your troublesome insides, my tail went years ago and I have never missed it." Address stamped House of Commons, approx 18.5 by 24cm; the third dated 21 August 1925 "I was so glad to have time with you for a good talk. The outlook does not improve very much. I have rarely read a more blatantly mischievous speech than one delivered last week by one of you MP's whom we referred occasionally to" addressed Lossiemouth on Foreign Office paper, approx 12.5 by 18.5cm; Ibid. Three typed signed letters, including one dated 15th September 1937, "My Dear Geordie… I am mightily amused to see how the T.U.C. have at last discovered how right we were in our general outlook and the way the situation in 1931 was handled. In fact, the present position is both amusing and significant beyond words" Lossiemouth headed paper, 17.5 by 26.5cm; Ibid. Several items relating to Ramsay Macdonald's funeral at Westminster Abbey and Golders Green Crematorium in November 1937, including entry tickets, order of service and invitations; Ibid. A collection of newspaper photographs relating to Ramsay Macdonald, c.1930's, mainly from the Daily Record, Glasgow, including images of Joan Macdonald's wedding; Ibid. A collection of approx 13 photographs of a Macdonald family holiday to Loch Katrine, 1921, including view of the family aboard the Walter Scott steamer, another group with Macdonald playing bagpipes; Stewart, Alexander "Sacha" Three portrait photographs of Ramsay Macdonald and his family, c.1920's, 25 by 32.5cm, including a single portrait of Ramsay Macdonald, one of Ishbel Macdonald and a group shot of Macdonald and three of his children including Ishbel and Malcolm Macdonald; Glasier J. Bruce Four autograph letters signed from J. Bruce Glasier [one of the four main leaders of the ILP] all dated 1900; Glasier, Katherine Bruce Three autograph letters signed from Katherine Bruce Glaiser [a British socialist journalist, one of the first fifteen members of the ILP's national administrative council, 1893] dated 1900-1902; Beard, J. & Smith, Ethel An unsigned typed letter from J. Beard [President of the Transport & General Worker's Union] to Ethel Smith, undated, addressed Wyndale Avenue, London, 27 pages, outlining the 1931 collapse of the current Labour government and the formation of the "National Government"; The Clarion A collection of 8 group photographs showing the Clarion Fellowship and other Scottish socialists, c. 1900's, various sizes, including an image of the Clarion Van; Ibid. A collection of 12 picture postcards, c. 1900, including the Clarion Van, students at Ruskin College, early socialist meetings, etc; Scottish Politics - Black, W. Milne A collection of 14 original caricature pen and ink [two with watercolour] drawings of politicians and Glasgow office bearers, c. 1916-18, various sizes, including Baillie George Kerr, Baillie Hammy Broon, Baillie John Stewart, Sir Robert Graham, John Wheatley [Minister for Health in Macdonald's Labour Government in 1924]; Scottish Football Complimentary season ticket for The Clyde Football Club, 1923-24, in the name of Baillie George Kerr, original red cloth; Rangers Football Club A compliments card inscribed to Baillie George Kerr, 1936, "3 good rangers to another good ranger and his wife. With sincere good wishes for another twenty five years" signed by James Bowie [Director], R.G. Campbell [Director, and William Struth [Manager], with several other pieces of ephemera relating to Rangers Football Club, c. 1930's; TGWU A collection of material relating to the TGWU, dating from 1916-1942, including various letters, pamphlets and other ephemera; the remaining material in the archive include Glasgow music hall memorabilia & ephemera from the 1938 Empire exhibition. Note: James Ramsay Macdonald (1866-1937) was Prime Minister twice, the first occasion in 1924 when he became Britain's first Labour Prime Minister. Born in Lossiemouth, Morayshire, Macdonald moved to Bristol as a teenager and then to London in 1886. A growing interest in left-wing politics led him to become a member of Keir Hardie's Independent Labour Party in 1894, standing in both 1895 and 1900 only to be defeated on both occasions. In 1900 Macdonald became Secretary of the Labour Representation Committee, a position that would allow him to negotiate with the Liberal Party giving Labour its first breakthrough into the House of Commons. By 1906, the LRC, now just the "Labour Party", absorbed the ILP and 28 of its members were elected as MP's, with Macdonald becoming MP for Leicester.

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