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Everton away programmes; 1950/60's, 25 x 50's inc 57/8 Southport Lancs Cup Final, 128 x 60's inc 62/3 Orient, 65/6 Northampton and 66/7 Liverpool programme for cctv game at Goodison, the remaining 16 are from 1970/1. Most programmes are in good to very good condition a few have minor faults. (169)
A collection of 30 football programmes and other memorabilia to include, 1945/46 Football Association v APTC at Wembley, 1952/53 Chelsea v Middlesbrough, 1956/57 Nottm F v Birmingham (FAC), Mansfield Res v York Res, 1957/58 Plymouth v Brighton, Moor Green v Stratford, 1958/59 Burnley v Birmingham, 1977 FL Cup Final - Aston Villa v Everton with ticket, 1986/87 FL Cup Semi-Final - Tottenham v Arsenal with ticket, 2006 World Cup, Second Round Brochure in Germany, plus the 1973 FA Cup Final (replica programme), 1963 Leicester Wembley Brochure, 1969/70 Nottm Forest official handbook, 1970 Wembley Wolves
FA Cup, a collection of 68 football programmes, Finals (28) 1960 to 1964, 1966 to 1973, 1975 to 1981, 1981 & 1982, 1982 R, 1983, 1983 R, 1985 to 1989, 1990 R, 1997. Semi-Finals (40) from a similar era includes, 1959/60 Aston Villa v Wolves at WBA, 1963/64 Preston v Swansea at Aston Villa, 1976/77 Liverpool v Everton, Replay at Man City, 1979/80 Arsenal v Liverpool, Replay at Coventry
Tranmere Rovers, a collection of 15 away football programmes from 1950/51 to 1954/55, 1950/51 (1) Gateshead, 1951/52 (4) Bradford Park Avenue, Southport, Stalybridge Celtic, Gateshead, 1952/53 (5) Halifax, Darlington, Rochdale, Tottenham (FAC), Everton (LS Cup Final), 1953/54 (2) Leyton Orient (FAC), Accrington Stanley, 1954/55 (3) Oldham, Gateshead, Barrow
Tranmere Rovers, a collection of 83 football programmes from 1960/61 to 1967/68, Homes (49) to include, 1960/61 Crewe FLC, Everton FLC, 1961/62 Accrington Stanley, Gateshead (FLC) x4, 1962/63 Chelsea (FAC), 1963/64 Oxford. Away's (34) to include, 1960/61 Everton (LS Cup S/F), 1961/62 Accrington Stanley, 1964/65 Reserves v Runcorn (2)
Tranmere Rovers, a collection of 14 away football programmes, 1938/39 Fulham, 1944/45 Everton (14/10/44), 1944/45 Southport (02/04/45) LSC, 1945/46 Everton (08/04/46) LSC S/F, 1945/46 Stockport x2, 1946/47 Doncaster, 1949/50 New Brighton, 1955/56 Gateshead, 1956/57 Barrow, 1957/58 Southport, 1958/59 Accrington Stanley, 1959/60 Halifax, Accrington Stanley
A collection of 25 football programmes from 1946/1947 to 1955/1956 in various condition to include, 1946/47 Liverpool v Charlton, Arsenal v Derby, 1949/50 Sunderland v Man City, Carlisle v Tranmere, 1949/50 Nelson v Bootle, Man City v Middlesbrough, 1949/50 Tranmere v Southport, 1950/51 Stoke v Everton, 1952/53 Romford v St Albans City, 1953/54 Barneys XI v The Potteries at Oswestry Town, 1942/43 Blackpool v Bolton, 1954/55 Crewe v Barnsley, 1955/56 Crewe v Scunthorpe, Dover v Ramsgate
1940s Everton home games football programmes comprising Everton v: Manchester City 1946, Bolton Wanderers 1946, Sheffield 1946, Aston Villa 1947, Blackpool 1947, Football League v Irish League 1947, Aston Villa 1947, Chelsea 1948, Fulham 1948m Wolverhampton 1949, an Everton football club handbook, together with a Liverpool programme Liverpool v Aston Villa 1948.
BLACK SCORPIO LABEL 7" REGGAE COLLECtiON. A wonderful collection of 50 7" reggae singles released on the Black Scorpio label. Artists include Frankie Paul (x2), General Trees (x10), Half Pint (x2), Hopeton James, Horace Martin (x2), Hugh Griffiths, Jack Radicks, Johnny Osbourne (x2), Johnny P, Leroy Smart (x4), Little John (x4), Maccabe, Mark Wander, Out Put, Pan Head, Everton Banner, Sassa Frass, Screw Driver, Shuka Shine, Sugar Minott, Thriller U (x3), Tony Tuff (x2), Troy Wonder, Yellowman (x4). Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.
Fine album of signed First Day Covers and philatelic items relating to the 2nd edition of the American Cup International Soccer Tournament in 1961,the neatly compiled album commences with an introduction page that has been autographed by the President of the New York International Soccer League William D. Cox; it then continues with a beautiful set of signatures of overall champions Dukla Prague, the page also hinge mounted with Czech football postage stamps, there follows a page with the autographs of the Prague and Everton teams that played in the American Challenge Cup Final, from thence onwards the album contains a team-signed FDC for each competing team and with the sole exception of Karlsrue a photograph of the team, the signed FDCs comprise Dukla Prague (Czechoslovakia), Everton (England), Bangu (Brazil), Kilmarnock (Scotland), Besiktas (Turkey), Karlsrue (West Germany), New York Americans (USA), Dinamo Bucuresti (Romania), Red Star Belgrade (Yugoslavia), A.C. Monaco (Monaco), Shamrock Rovers (Republic of Ireland), Montreal Concordia (Canada), Petah Tikva (Israel), Third Lanark (Scotland), Birmingham City (England), Espanol de Barcelona (Spain), Rapid Vienna (Austria) and Eintract Frankfurt (West Germany), the album concludes with an unsigned United Nations FDC for the tournament In a complicated format Everton and Dukla Prague received trophies for finishing first in the table for Sections 1 & 2 of the competition. Prague then proved the superior team defeating Eveton 2-0 in the League Championship and 7-2 in the American Challenge Cup. There was also a MVP trophy that was awarded to the Bangu (Brazil) player Valter Santos. This attempt in the USA in the early 1960s to create a Club World Cup was eventually usurped by the UEFA/CONMEBOL Intercontinental Cup which had been launched concurrently.Provenance:Originally from the collection of Ronald Landy Antinoris ('Scot Landy'), the renowned Glasgow collector of autographed football philately.
Scarce and historically important football programme relating to the first-ever tour by an English team to pre-Revolutionary Russia in 1911, issued for the match between English Wanderers and a combined Moscow & St Petersburg British Clubs XI, single-sheet of paper, printed in Cyrillic, priced, and with the Russian Julian Calendar date of 20th August, being the 2nd September in the Gregorian Calendar, pencil translations to English language Football in Russia at this time mainly involved teams representing British-owned textile mills. The best known among these was the Charnock family - Clem, James and Harry - whose Vicoul Morozov Mill was situated to the east of Moscow. They created their own team called the Morozovtsi which in the pre WWI period was arguably the best team in Russia and the Charnock family's involvement led directly to Russia joining FIFA in 1912 and entering the Stockholm Olympics of the same year. The present match saw a team comprised of British players living & working in St Petersburg (then the Tsarist capital) and Moscow, who had formed clubs there, play the famous amateur team English Wanderers. The game attracted a gate of 4,500 spectators in St Petersburg and ended as a 14-0 win for the Wanderers. Eight of the English Wanderers starting XI were capped England Amateur Internationals: Ron Brebner Darlington-born goalkeeper and gold medal winner at the 1912 Stockholm Olympic Games. Played for a variety of clubs including Chelsea. Tragically died in 1914 having sustained a head injury playing for Leicester Fosse. James Raine Made Football League appearances for Newcastle United, Sunderland, Sheffield United & Glossop. Served as a Major in the Durham Light Infantry during the First World War. Arthur Berry Famous England amateur who won 24 caps and two gold medals for Great Britain at the London 1908 and Stockholm 1912 Olympic Games. A double Oxford Blue who made appearances for Liverpool, Fulham, Everton, Wrexham, Northern Nomads and Oxford City. He later Served as Chairman and Director of Liverpool FC. Frederick Chapman Co-founder of English Wanderers and a gold medal winner at the London 1908 Olympic Games. He made Football League appearances for Nottingham Forest. Gordon Hoare Another team member who was a Great Britain Olympic champion, winning gold at Stockholm in 1912. Played Football League matches for Woolwich Arsenal, Glossop and Fulham. Syd Owen Hat-trick scoring England Amateur international forward whose main club was Leicester Fosse. Born in Newcastle-under-Lyme he has various spells at Stoke as well. J E Olley Twice an F.A. Amateur Cup winner with Clapton FC. R W W Cuthbert Played three times as an England Amateur in the same year as the Wanderers 1911 Russian Tour, including twice on the continental tour v Germany and Netherlands. The other English Wanderers players for this game were Bardsley, Gaskell and G Olley, presumably a family relation of J E Olley.
F.A. Cup Final programme Aston Villa v Everton played at the Crystal Palace 10th April 1897,single page, printed double side with advertising and team sheet, fold, creases, wear to edges Aston Villa beat Everton 3-2 with goals by Campbell, Wheldon and Crabtree. Results elsewhere that day confirmed Villa as League champions
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