Twenty Newcastle United F.C. football programmes, 1963-4 season, home and away; twenty Newcastle United football programmes, 1962-3 season, home and away; thirty-nine Newcastle United football programmes, 1964-5 season, home and away; forty-seven Newcastle United football programmes, 1963-4 season, home and away; forty-seven Newcastle United football programmes, 1963-4 season, home and away, including start of the season friendlies; forty-seven Newcastle United football programmes, 1963-4 season, home and away, including Fairs Cup; forty-six Newcastle United football programmes, 1963-4 season, home and away, including Fairs Cup; The FA Cup Final Tie 1952 programme with ticket, Arsenal vs Newcastle United; another FA Cup Final programme 1955, Manchester City vs Newcastle United; and a 1948-1949 Promotional Souvenir programme.
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Vinyl Records – 45rpm Singles - Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band – Moonchild – AMS 726; The Stills-Young Band – Long May You Run K 14446; Roy Harper – (Don't You Think We're) Forever – HAR 5080; The Mood-Mosaic – A Touch Of Velvet - A Sting Of Brass – DB8618; Tangerine Dream – Choronzon – VS 444; Tangerine Dream – Encore – VS 199; Billy Preston – Billy’s Bag – PT 263; Nina & Frederik – Little Boxes And Other Favourites – SEG 8437; other bands, including The Beatles; The Flying Pickets; Gerry and the Pacemakers; Bob Dylan; The Move; Serie Marce Celebri; Serie Valzer Celebri; Serie Melodie Celebri; Billy Preston; Jane Aire & The Belvederes; The Equals; Traffic; Bachman-Turner Overdrive; Country Joe and The Fish; Kingfish; Al Stewart; Donovan; The Herd; Tony Joe White; Russ Conway; Johnny Silvo & Dave Moses; Robert Wyatt; Cynthia Schloss; Jo Jo Gunne; Frank Sinatra; Joseph Cooper; Nat King Cole; Graham Parker and The Rumour; Clannad; The Beach Boys; Steely Dan; The Byrds; Billy Preston; Rockers ‘N’ Rollers; Mott The Hoople; Meal Ticket; Mink De Ville; Mick Ronson; Lindisfarne; The Byrds; Stealers Wheel; James Taylor; The Isley Brothers; Steeleye Span; The Lurkers; Derek and the Dominoes; The Staple Singers; Humble Pie; Abba; Keith Emerson; Jefferson Starship; Free; Emerson Lake and Palmer; Jan Akkerman; Johnny Cash; John Miles; Neil Diamond; etc (approx. 125)
A British Colonial Sudan Defence Force pith or sun helmet, circa 1925-32, manufactured by Lawn & Alder, London, the olive green topee helmet with dark brown leather strap, an SDF badge (unmarked but likely silver), purple flash and tan plume; and another 'Comfortilet' pith helmet by Charles Owen & Co London, possibly First World War era, with later attached Baden Powell Scouts enamel badge; sold together with a Sudan Defence Force ticket exchange voucher and a photocopy of a group portrait showing Clarke on retreat (wearing the lighter grey jacket) (4) Provenance: Captain Samuel Charles Robert Lane Clarke, later Reverend Clarke (b. 25th August, 1891) After service as a Lieutenant in the Mesopotamian Campaign with the Wiltshire Regiment in the First World War, Clarke was offered the job of Staff Captain for Embarkation duties at Lines of Communication H.Q. at Basra and remained at Margil until May 1920. After six months of leave in the UK, he joined the 1st Btn Wiltshire Regt at Royal Barracks Dublin in November 1920, during which time he worked as escort and guard of the Viceroy. When the Irish Free State came into existence in December 1921, and British troops were withdrawn from Ireland, Clarke spent time in Lucknow Barrows in Tidworth until 1925.When trouble broke out in Egypt and the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, it was decided to return to Egypt all the Egyptian Regiments serving in the Sudan and to form the Sudan Defence Force. This was to be recruited from natives of the Sudan, with Sudani officers in the junior ranks and British officers in the rank of Major and above. Clarke applied to be seconded to this new force and the first contract was for three years. With five other British officers, he left for Port Sudan on the Bibby Line S.S Gloucestershire. On arrival in Khartoum, they stayed at the Sudan Club pending posting – which initially was a temporary posting to the prison at Khartoum North as assistant to the Governor. Six weeks later, he was posted to the 13th Sudanese Regiment at Wau in Southern Sudan about 1000 miles from Khartoum. Wau was the headquarters of the Bahr el Gazell Province and was described by Clarke as a pleasant enough station with red brick buildings of the bungalow type, despite being in an area prone to thunderstorms and lightning strikes which killed locals each year. Once the Officer’s Mess was struck and a length of the veranda was demolished. Clarke was then posted to the Western Arab Corps in Darfur next to the French Equatorial Territory now called Chad, which he described as his happiest time in the region. He passed the Preliminary and Intermediate Exams in Arabic and subsequently took independent command of native troops at Geneina station. This consisted of a modern red brick Fort with underground water tanks and a grain store in the event of it being besieged.The fort was manned by a company of Infantry as a garrison and a company of Mounted Infantry to act as a striking force from the Fort to deal with any trouble in the area of Dar Masalite. Major Beacher of the Royal Artillery was Second in Command and achievements during this time included the building of a new aerodrome. After completing his third contract with the Sudan government, totalling seven years, he returned to his regiment after reaching the maximum secondment time allowed (ten years). Sold together with an extensive photocopied type-written biography covering 12 pages covering his career in full.
1985-2009 International Football Tickets, a collection to include full international friendlies, U21 matches - Wales v Sapin 85, England v Greece 2006 x2, England v Hungary 2006, England v Spain 2007, Wales v republic of Ireland 1991, Wales v New Zealand 2007, England B v Albania 2007, Wales v Czechoslovakia 87, England v Switzerland 91, Wales v Canada 2004, Malta ticket undated England v Hungary 2006, U21 England v Macedonia 2009 Greece v England 2002 - a good selection (18)
RWC 1999 England Matchworn Jersey, Programme and Tkt (3): England legend Lawrence Dallaglio has clearly and neatly signed his no.8 Nike XL logoed jersey just above the embroidery: his 30th cap, v NZ at the 1999 World Cup. Comes with match programme and ticket. This is top memorabilia, not often available, and in great condition. VG
Selection of Manchester Utd friendlies programmes and some Tickets to include 1978 Manchester Utd v Real Madrid centenary match programme + ticket; aways at 1982 Linfield, 1986 Linfield, 1987 Irish League, 1989 Queen of the South + ticket, 1990 Rangers + ticket, 1990 Derry City, 1990 Waterford + ticket, 1990 Bohemian + ticket, 1990 Cork City + ticket, 1990 Irish League (centenary match), 1994 Dublin League (youth match), 1995 International Select (at Belfast), 1997 Mullingar boys at Mullingar Town; fair/good. (14) + (6) tickets
Collection of Charity Shield match programmes (plus tickets where noted) generally at Wembley to include 1974, 1975, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1980 + ticket, 1981 + ticket, 1982, 1983 + ticket, 1984, 1986, 1985 + ticket, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990 + ticket, 1991 + full ticket, 1992, 1993 + ticket, 1994 + ticket, 1995, 1996 + ticket, 1997 + ticket, 1998, 1999 + ticket, 2000; at Cardiff: 2001 + ticket, 2002, 2003 + ticket, 2004, 2005, 2006; at Wembley 2007 + ticket, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014; fair. (40 + 14 tickets)
1967/68 Manchester Utd league home programmes (21) less Stoke City plus Manchester City (10 February 1968-postponed), v Spurs Charity Shield + Spurs Charity Shield pirate (by Starkey) (creased) plus Spurs (FAC + match ticket) and Italian Olympic XI (friendly), also match tickets v Liverpool (6 April), v Everton (16 December); fair. (A Lot)
1967/68 Neutral fixture programmes at Old Trafford to include 1967/68 Everton v Leeds Utd (FAC s/f) + ticket; Manchester Utd Youth v Manchester City Youth (Steve Heighway for City) friendly 27 September 1967 including token; Manchester Boys v Liverpool Boys Lancashire Schools Cup final 6 May 1968; fair/good. (3)
Collection of 1968/69 Manchester Utd European Cup match programmes to include Waterford, Anderlecht + Reserved Seat ticket, Rapid Vienna + groundside Stretford End ticket, AC Milan (EC s/f) programme (token removed) + Reserved Seat ticket; AC Milan (EC s/f) programme (beamed back to OT from Milan), AC Milan (away pirate programme), AC Milan (away pirate by ARC Publicity Services) programme plus ticket for CCTV beamed back to Old Trafford; fair/good (7 programmes + 4 tickets).
2000/2001 Manchester Utd Champions League home match programmes Anderlecht + press pack + ticket, Sturm Graz + ticket, Dynamo Kiev + ticket, Valencia + ticket, PSV Eindhoven + ticket, Bayern Munich + ticket, Panathinaikos + ticket; Aways Dynamo Kiev + match ticket + 4 pirate programmes, Bayern Munich (3 newspapers) + match ticket, Anderlecht + press packet + match ticket, Panathinaikos + match ticket + newspapers (2), PSV + press pack + ticket, PSV + press pack (different date), Valencia + newspaper + ticket, Sturm Graz + ticket, Bayern Munich + Kicker Magazine; overall good. (A Lot)
2000/2001 Manchester Utd friendly away match programmes (20+), Chelsea (Charity Shield) + ticket, Opel Masters at Bayern Munich U18s + ticket, Denis Irwin testimonial + ticket + directors dining signed by Peter Barnes, Brian McClare, Dennis Tueart, Gary Pallister, Mark Hughes, Darren Beckford (Manchester City), 2000/2001 Premier League celebratory banquet menu at OT 9 September 2001, Arsenal v Spurs FAC s/f programme, Australia v New Zealand (R.L. World Cup final), v Charlton Athletic (CCTV beamed back to OT plus others; good. (A Lot)
2001/2002 Manchester Utd Champions League home match programmes Bayer Leverkuson, Deportivo, Nantes, Olympiakos, Lille, Boavista, Bayern Munich, Deportivo (April) (8) + each match tickets (8); Aways Bayer Leverkusen + ticket, Bayern Munich newspaper + match ticket, Boavista + match ticket, Lille newspaper + match ticket, Depotivo newspaper + match ticket + programme, Nantes newspaper + match ticket, Olympiakos + match ticket, Official Champions League magazine for quarter and semi finals; also 2001 Charity Shield v Liverpool + match ticket, England v Greece at OT + match ticket, England v Sweden at OT + match ticket, 2002 FAC s/f Middlesbrough v Arsenal programme, 2001 Open Training Day ticket 10.8.2001, Rugby League Grand Final 2001 at OT programme; good. (A Lot)
2001/2002 Manchester Utd tour match v Malaysia programme + ticket, Singapore programme + ticket, Thailand programme + match ticket, Utd. v Celtic (Giggs testimonial programme + ticket), Middlesbrough away programme (FAC) + ticket, Arsenal away programme (Worthington Cup) + ticket, Aston Villa away programme (FAC) + match ticket, replay at home match tickets x 2, plus friendly away match programmes including junior tournaments (25); good. (A Lot)
2003/2004 Manchester Utd compete league season away match programmes (19) + match tickets (18-less Chelsea); also FAC away at Northampton Town + ticket, Aston Villa + ticket; FAC homes Manchester City + ticket, Fulham + ticket; also Arsenal (FAC s/f) + ticket, Millwall (FAC final) + ticket, also Rugby Grand Final at OT + ticket; good. (A Lot)
2004/2005 Manchester Utd complete league season home programmes (19) + match tickets (18-less Liverpool); Carling Cup homes v Crystal Palace + ticket, Arsenal + ticket, Chelsea (s/f) + ticket; FAC homes v Middlesbrough + ticket, Exeter City+ ticket also United Interim report 2005 + Unconditional Mandatory Cash Offer by NM Rothschild and Sons Ltd; good. (A Lot)
2004/2005 Manchester Utd Premier League away match programmes v Chelsea, Bolton Wanderers, Blackburn Rovers, Spurs, Liverpool, Arsenal, Norwich City, Charlton Athletic, Birmingham City, Southampton plus tickets (10), Carling Cup Crewe Alexandra + ticket + team sheet; FAC Exeter City + ticket; also friendly/junior away programmes (9); good. (A Lot)
2005/2006 Manchester Utd complete league season home programmes (19) plus match tickets (11); Carling Cup Barnet + ticket, WBA (+ George Best tribute) + ticket, Blackburn Rovers (s/f) + ticket, Wigan Athletic (Carling Cup final) + ticket, FAC Burton Albion (FAC) + ticket also Celtic (Roy Keane testimonial) + ticket; good. (A Lot)
2005/2006 Manchester Utd Champions League home programmes Debreceni, Benfica + ticket, Lille + ticket, Villareal + ticket; aways Benfica + ticket + pirate, Villareal, Lille + ticket, Debreceni + newspapers (2); also England v Rest of World Soccer Aid), at Selhurst Park, Crystal Palace v Manchester Utd (1990 Cup final re-match); good. (A Lot)
2006/2007 Manchester Utd complete season homes (19) plus match tickets Wigan Athletic, Newcastle Utd, Arsenal, Fulham, Liverpool plus Sevilla (friendly) plus Open Training Day 11 August 2006 (ticket only), FAC Reading + ticket, Aston Villa + ticket, Portsmouth + ticket, Middlesbrough + ticket, FAC aways Reading + tickets (2), Middlesbrough + ticket; Carling Cup aways Southend Utd, Crewe Alexandra + ticket; Celebration match Manchester Utd v Europe XI + ticket, 2006/2007 United Champions magazine; FAC s/f Watford v Manchester Utd + ticket, FAC s/f Chelsea v Blackburn Rovers, FAC final Chelsea v Manchester Utd; good. (A Lot)
2006/2007 Manchester Utd complete season aways (19) + tickets Middlesbrough, Watford, Newcastle Utd, WHU, Wigan Athletic, Fulham, Chelsea, Sheffield Utd, Manchester City, Aston Villa, Bolton Wanderers; away friendlies Celtic + ticket, Amsterdam Tourney + tickets (2), Marveld tourney plus other friendlies/junior matches (8); also England homes v Andorra + ticket, Macedonia + ticket, Greece + ticket, Jamaica + ticket; good. (A Lot)
1962/63 Manchester Utd v Leicester City FAC final match programme, match ticket + song sheet plus United team photo (newspaper issue-has fold), United v Southampton FAC s/f programme at Villa Park plus match ticket, away match programme v Coventry City (FAC 6th round) + pirate by Tuchetts) plus FAC s/f pirates v Southampton by Tuchetts by Starkey; and United official souvenir brochure 'The Reds at Wembley' (46 pages), fair/good. (A Lot)
1972/73 Introducing Manchester Utd 1972 (large photographic magazine Sackville Publishing): Manchester Utd complete season home match programmes (26), including Oxford Utd (FLC), Bristol Rovers (FLC), Italian Youth (friendly), Celtic (Charlton testimonial), Hull City (single sheet friendly 30 December 1972) also match tickets v Derby County, v Leicester City; United complete league season away match programmes (21) including Chelsea (Bobby Charlton final league match) plus Bristol Rovers (FLC), Oxford Utd (FLC), Wolves (FAC) + match ticket; fair/good. (50 programmes, 3 tickets)
1961/62 Manchester Utd programmes complete season league homes (20) less Arsenal, plus Real Madrid (friendly), Bolton Wanderers (FAC), Arsenal (FAC no. 18), Arsenal (FAC 4 pager no. 19), Sheffield Wednesday (FAC) + match ticket, Preston NE (FAC) also Football League v Italian League 8 November 1961, FAC s/f v Spurs at Hillsborough, FAC s/f Spurs pirate (Tucketts), Manchester Utd v Preston NE (FAC - pirate Tucketts), Manchester Utd v Arsenal (FAC pirate Tucketts); fair, some home tokens removed (7); (31)
1978/79 Manchester Utd v Real Madrid at OT 7 August 1978 + match ticket (United Centenary match), 1979 FAC Manchester Utd v Arsenal Cup Final Review (official FA issue) 94 pages, 1978 Daily Express 5-A-Side at Wembley Arena (Manchester Utd, Manchester City, Chelsea, Celtic etc.) results penned in, Crystal Palace winners for 1st time), 1978/79 aways Holstbro, Liverpool Select (Colin Bell testimonial, City/United combined), FC Shalke (1st August), Barrow 15 August, Bobby Charlton XI v Jack Charlton XI sat The Willows, Salford 1st August 1979, Oswestry Town v Northern All Stars (mainly United) 29 October 1978, Ex Manchester Utd v Belvedere + BGOB XI at Burnley 25 April 1979, Heanor Select (+Bobby Charlton) v Heanor Town 4 September 1978, Bobby Charltons (Hall Park Rangers) v Denny Dalglish XI (Select Dart Inn XI) at Borough Park, Workington 11 February 1979; fair. (A Lot)

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