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EVERTON - TOTTENHAM 1909 IN ARGENTINA Argentinean magazine, Caras y Caretas published 12/6/1909 in Buenos Aires with pictures of the visit and game between Tottenham and Everton in Argentina. Three pages of pictures relating to the two teams in this weekly general interest magazine which is complete with covers but is ex bound volume. Scarce item. Fair-generally good
WEST BROM - EVERTON 1903 Issue of Sport and Play dated 21/11/1903 with team lists for West Brom v Everton, Villa Reserves v Walsall (first team) and Small Heath (B'ham) Res v West Brom Res, Sport and Play was a weekly Birmingham sports magazine which acted as the official programme for the three Birmingham clubs, West Brom, Villa and Small Heath.. Includes fixture lists, editorial , League tables and line-ups etc. Generally good
BOLTON A collection of 9 Bolton Wanderers programmes all single sheets or 4 Pagers - 6 homes and 3 aways 1966-1988 to include homes v Wigan FA Youth Cup 1968/69, Reserves v Everton 1968/69 (Fair) Reserves v Preston, Bury, 1969/70 (both with token), Arsenal (FAYC) 1971/72, Plymouth (Fr) 1974/75 and aways v Preston (FAC4R) 1965/66 , Reserves v Bury 1969/70 (2). Fair to generally good
ARSENAL Six programmes for minor Finals. Home FA Youth Cup Finals v. Everton 64/5 slightly creased and Sunderland 65/6 slightly creased and team changes. Aways: Everton 65/6 Youth Cup Final slightly creased, Charlton 65/6 SECLC Final, Crystal Palace 66/7 London Youth Cup Final and Coventry City 67/8 SJFC Final.
MILLWALL A collection of 22 Millwall home programmes from the 1946/47 season. 20 League matches (includes West Ham) and an FA Cup tie v Preston and a friendly v Everton. All programmes have punch holes other than the match against Nottingham Forest. There are also some other faults with press cuttings affixed to some. Fair to generally good
EVERTON - LIVERPOOL -NOTTS COUNTY-GLOSSOP 1904 Issue number 2 of the Everton and Liverpool official programme and rather unusual. Dated 3/9/1904, Liverpool were at home to Glossop and Everton were away at Notts County that day. However the Everton team is listed on the back inside cover as are the Liverpool and Glossop teams but the editorial states that this is the first appearance to the Liverpool public and our visitors today are Glossop which indicates that it is a Liverpool home issue, especially as Everton were away at Notts County. Strangely the teams listed in the centre pages are for Tranmere Rovers v Chester at Prenton Park and Port Sunlight v Heywood United which verifies that the programme also covered the Cheshire / Merseyside clubs. The programme states that the secretaries of Everton and Liverpool recognise this as their official programme and are co-operating with the supply of team lists etc. Very early days of the joint programme, edges are a little fragile with some minor paper loss ( nothing of substance). Ex bound volume. Fair
PORTSMOUTH A collection of 10 Portsmouth Aways from the 1947/48 season - Everton (lacks staples), Charlton (Score/scorers), Preston (lacks staples/rust), Doncaster Rovers (FAC) (Fair), Wolves (team change), Derby (rusty staples), Aston Villa (very slight ageing), Huddersfield (Punch holes), Manchester City (lacks staples) and Chelsea (half-times). As described
ARSENAL Home programme 1955/6 - 1959/60, 117 which appears to be complete League and FA Cup apart from one, Everton 55/6. 1955/6 X 24 including 20 League and Friendly v Clyde, 1956/7 X 26 including 21 League, 3 FA Cup, Crystal Palace SFC, Friendly v. Red Star Bucharest and England v Young England X 2, 1957/8 X 23 including 21 League, Man. Utd. Has a heavy vertical fold and a team change and Aston Villa has a slight vertical crease and a team change plus Man. Utd. V Fulham FA Cup S-F Replay and London v Lausanne ICFC S-F, 1958/9 X 26 including 21 League, 2 FA Cup, 2 Friendlies v Rangers (April) and Juventus and Barnet v Walthamstow AC S-F and 1959/60 X 23 including 21 League, 1 FA Cup and Football League v Scottish League. Most are slightly creased with team changes and a few have the score on the cover. Fair to generally good
Football programmes, selection of programmes (approx 70), 1940's onwards inc. FA Cup Final 1949, England v Scotland 1949, v France 1945, Chelsea v Fulham FAC & v Stoke both 50/1, Hull v Nottingham Forest 52/3 & 53/4 & v Blackburn 53/4, Everton v Liverpool 47/8, Manchester United v Aston Villa Charity Shield 1957, Ipswich v AC Milan EC 1962 etc, sold with some Sport Express papers 1950's (11), Stanley Matthews Football Album with internal picture page signed by Matthews & Mortensen, Subbuteo leaflets etc (approx 100 in total) (most programmes with ink numbers to face o/w mostly gd)
Liverpool Irish Rifle Volunteers. Officer's Birmingham 1860 hallmarked silver pouch belt plate. A fine and rare die-stamped example by WD (William Dowler) Crowned ornate shamrock sprays, below the crown a disc with monogram "IRV", below the disc the Harp. A scroll at the base, "Erin Go Bragh". Three screw posts to reverse. VGC Initially the 64th (Liverpool Irish) Rifle Volunteers based at 9 Everton Crescent, Liverpool. redesignated 18th (Liverpool Irish) Rifle Volunteer Corps in 1880, and the 5th (Irish) Volunteer Battalion, The King's (Liverpool Regiment) in 1888.
A Victorian leather-bound photograph album containing many cabinet cards and photographs from photographic studios in Aberdeen, New York and Breckfield Road, Everton, Liverpool, a leather-bound photograph album containing Victorian and Edwardian photographs and a further album with Edwardian and Victorian photographs (3).
CRICKET: Small selection of multiple signed miniature cricket bats by various miscellaneous Test Cricketers and some teams including Australia (18 signatures including Bill Lawry, Alan Connolly, Ian Chappell, Doug Walters, Neil Hawke, Ian Redpath etc.), Geoff Boycott, John Warr, Walter Hadlee, Bob Appleyard, Doug Insole, Deryck Murray, Mike Denness, Rachael Heyhoe Flint and other female cricketers of 1974, Frank Woolley, Jeff Stollmeyer, Everton Weekes, Clive Rice, Chris Broad, Derek Pringle, Martyn Moxon, Richard Hadlee, Gladstone Small, Bruce French, Gubby Allen, Denis Compton, Bob Willis, Peter May, Leslie Ames, R.E.S. Wyatt, John Edrich, Clive Lloyd, Ray Lindwall, Bob Simpson, Neil Harvey, Wes Hall etc. Varnished (4). Some slight age wear, generally VG, 5
BRITTEN BENJAMIN: (1913-1976) English Composer. A printed 8vo programme for a performance by Benjamin Britten and Peter Pears in conjunction with the Flyde Chamber Music Society at the Hotel Majestic, St. Annes-on-Sea, 20th February 1952, signed by Britten in bold pencil with his name alone and also signed by Peter Pears (1910-1986, English Tenor) in blue ink with his name alone. Together with a vintage candid 3 x 4 photograph of an unidentified man seated in a three quarter length pose reading a newspaper, individually signed to the verso by eleven members of Everton FC 1946, including Joe Mercer, Stan Bentham, Alex Stevenson, Norman Greenhalgh, Wally Fielding, Jack Humphreys etc. All have signed in bold black fountain pen inks. Some creasing and folds to the programme, G to VG, 2
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