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Everton FC 1891 General Meeting Programme: A programmes sent to the Members of the club informing them of the Annual General Meeting to be held at the College Hall, Shaw Street on the 15th May 1891. The four page programme contains Everton Football Club for the season ending 30th April 1891, a very rare and interesting piece of Everton Football Club Empheria (1) Good
Everton Signed Programme: Everton v Sheffield Wednesday 1966 FA cup Final Football Programme signed to cover by Nine of Everton's 1933 FA Cup final Squad and on centre page by Thirteen of their 1966 FA Cup Final Squad. Signatures include Dixie Dean, Billy Cook, Tommy White, Jimmy Stein, Colin Harvey, Derek Temple & Brian LaBone. Programme creased, Signatures prominent (1) Fair-Good
FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES - Bridgwater Town v Luton Town 1963; England v Wales Villa Park Birmingham 1948 with ticket stub; Wales v Ireland at Wrexham FC 1948; FA Final Tie Manchester City v Newcastle United at Wembley 1955; Everton v West Brom 1968; others including Fulham, Blackpool, Chelsea, Newport County; some Wrestling programmes; football related booklets and ephemera; Test Cricket magazine c.1948 and other related items (a lot). ++mixed condition
Football - Approximately 104 assorted programmes, circa 1960s, for matches including Sporting Club de Portugal v. Manchester United, 1964; Benfica F.C. v. Manchester United (European Champion Clubs' Cup Final), 1968; Manchester United v. Estudiantes, 1968; Tottenham Hotspur v. Manchester United (F.A. Cup Semi-Final), 1962; Manchester United v. Everton (F.A. Cup Semi-Final), 1966; Buxton v. Stockport County (Cheshire County League), 1965; Stockport County v. F.S.V. Frankfurt, 1965; Luton Town v. Stockport County, 1966; Chester v. Stockport, 1966; and others.
A panoramic photograph of the F.A. Cup final between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Everton played at Fallowfield in Manchester 25th March 1893, being a later reprint in three parts from the original photographic image, mounted, framed & glazed, overall 43 by 116cm., 17 by 45 3/4in. Wolves won the match 1-0.
An assortment of Arsenal FC ephemera, various souvenir newspapers, magazines, pictorial souvenirs and press cuttings, the oldest examples being Sporting Sketches 16th September 1895 reporting on a Woolwich Arsenal v Millwall Derby match and The Morning Leader 27th November 1896 carrying Woolwich Arsenal match reports and 'gossip', also a South Wales Echo carrying news of the 1927 Cup final; issue numbers 1, 2 & 3 of the Arsenal Supporters' club News Letter a photographic souvenir of the Grand Inaugural Dance at Islington Town Hall 28.9.1949, and other supporters' club items; a letter of reply to Everton FC who had complained about the cold temperature of their changing room bath water at the Highbury fixture 29.4.69; Ladbrokes soccer special slips; a notice of admittance charge changes for season 1933-34; an itinerary for the Bowater's Mersey Sports Club (Ellesmere Port) excursion to the 1936 F.A. Cup final; a small qty. of internal typescript match reports for reserves and youth fixtures in the 1960s; a qty. of 1960s correspondence regarding the Professional Footballers' Golf Championship (South Region) on Arsenal Stadium notepaper; stickers; club Christmas cards; and other miscellaneous items (a qty.)
A collection of 40 Arsenal Youth/Junior away match programmes, mostly dating between the mid-1950s and mid- 1970s, South-East Counties League and League Cup, F.A. Youth Cup including finals and semi-finals, London Minor Cup, Southern Junior Floodlit Cup, friendlies and other miscellaneous fixtures, comprising examples played at Tottenham Hotspur (the best represented in the lot), Bexleyheath & Welling, West Ham United, Dagenham, Chelsea (including 6.4.59 signed by both teams), Brentford, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Leyton Orient, Everton, QPR, Friern Barnet, Charlton, Crystal Palace, Sheppey United, Dulwich Hamlet, Bolton Wanderers, Manchester United, Bristol City, Watford & Wimbledon
Everton FC: a 15ct. gold medal presented to the Club Secretary Richard Molyneux from the players in 1898, the obverse engraved with a RM monogram, the reverse inscribed PRESENTED TO R MOLYNEUX IN APPRECIATION OF HIS SERVICES AS SECRETARY TO EVERTON FC BY THE PLAYERS, 17/10/98 Richard Molyneux was Everton FC Club Secretary for 12 years between 1889 and 1901 and was in charge of club and effectively the team manager as well. The title of 'Manager' was not bestowed by Everton until 1939.
Roger Kenyon's 1968 F.A. Cup runners-up medal in presentation Everton F.C. display stand, the medal in 9ct. gold, inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, CHALLENGE CUP, RUNNERS-UP, EVERTON F.C., R.N. KENYON; displayed in the original club-commissioned oak display stand faced with a silvered plaque engraved with the club name and crest and details of the Everton finalists, team management, directors and officials, 16cm., 6 1/4in. square Roger Kenyon was born in Blackpool 4th January 1949. The central defender made his first-team debut for Everton during season 1967-68. He was an unused substitute in the 1968 F.A. Cup final v West Bromwich Albion. Kenyon came to prominence at Goodison Park when replacing the injured Brian Labone during the championship run-in of 1969/70 with a series of assured displays that helped the Toffees clinch the title. When Labone's career was cut short by injury in 1971, Kenyon's place in the Everton first-team was cemented for years to come including club captaincy. After 254 League appearances, he left Goodison Park in February 1979 and finished his career at the Vancouver Whitecaps.
The signatures of the 1926 Scotland team v England, ink cut-outs applied in team formation to a sheet from an autographs album, comprising Harper (Arsenal), Hutton (Aberdeen), McStay (Celtic), Gibson (Partick), Summers (St Mirren), McMullan (Man City), Thomson (Celtic), Cunningham (Rangers), Jackson (Huddersfield), Gallacher (Newcastle) and Troup (Everton), two further signatures, presumably reserves, McDonald and Gillespie
A superb autograph album compiled in season 1922-23, with exceptional presentation with neat manuscript annotations, set out in alphabetical order within the Football League divisions, comprising 40 full team-squads, 122 individually signed Pinnace cards, 33 team Pinnace cards and 19 original hand-drawn caricatures, teams including the Bolton Wanderers and West Ham United F.A. Cup final teams, the Liverpool League champions, plus England, Arsenal, Aston Villa, Birmingham, Blackburn Rovers, Burnley, Cardiff City, Chelsea, Everton, Huddersfield, Manchester City, Middlesbrough, Oldham, Preston, Sheffield United, Stoke City, Sunderland, Spurs, WBA, Corinthians, Millwall, Aberdare, Charlton, Luton, Plymouh, Portsmouth, QPR, Reading, Swansea, Bristol City, Exeter, Darlington, Blackpool, Crystal Palace, Fulham, Leeds, Leicester and Notts County, individual signatures including Buchan, Meredith, Seed, Bliss, Grimsdell, Pym, Vizard, Smith, Keenor, W H Smith, Scott, Woosnam, Dimmock, Walden, Pennington, Morris et al.
A 1930s football autograph album, with back-to-back team-group signatures in ink or pencil for, in 1934-35 Arsenal, England and Scotland, and in 1935-36 Sunderland, Grimsby, Sheffield Wednesday, Leeds United, Manchester City, Glasgow Rangers, Chelsea, Preston N.E., Racing Club de Paris, Everton, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Middlesbrough, Liverpool, Stoke City, Birmingham, Newcastle United, Portsmouth, Derby County, Huddersfield Town, Bolton Wanderers, WBA & Aston Villa, the album also including single-page ink signature for the Arsenal manager George Allison and the tennis champion Fred Perry dated 1936
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