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Football Pennant Collection: Mix of sizes and clubs to include Everton 1966 FA Cup Winners, Notts Forest European Cup Winners 1979 1980, Gillingham League Champions 63/64, Ipswich travel to Brugge 1975, World Cup 1978, Anderlecht 1974 Belgium Champions and many others. Mainly big European Clubs from the 70s. There are 4 TSV Munich Coffer pennants amongst the 60 pennants enclosed. There are also 2 very large England and 1 French rosette with a usual format Austria.
Football Club Handbooks + Yearbooks: Sent to West Ham programme printer in the 60s 70s and 80s to give information about opposition. Includes a 75/76 Everton poster which was not available to the public and info sheet from Grimsby 80/81. Handbooks for Notts Forest 61/62 62/63 Southampton 68/69 Middlesbrough 69/70 Derby Yearbook 73/74 and more. Excellent. (27)
Everton Football club 1932/33 season. Signed album page. FA cup winners. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
JENNER EDWARD: (1749-1823) English Physician & Scientist, the pioneer of smallpox vaccine, the world's first vaccine. An extremely rare and significant manuscript notebook, unsigned, the tall 8vo bound volume compiled by Jenner, comprising over 100 pages of holograph text (and some original illustrations and diagrams), n.p., n.d. (c.1822/23), being Jenner's transcripts of contemporary scientific texts relating to meteorology. Jenner's notes explore the various aspects of contemporary meteorology, including the observations and discoveries of leading academics including William Falconer, Luke Howard and Thomas Forster and cover a wide variety of meteorological subjects from instrumentation ('a complete apparatus of meteorological instruments should include the Barometer, Thermometer, Hydrometer, Photometer, Athrioscope, Cynometer') through to the influence of flora and fauna ('Animal effluvia as well as vegetable are capable of being mixed with the air, and suspended in it. These are now generally esteemed to be the cause or source of fevers of the malignant or contagious kind'). The comprehensive notebook includes texts from various publications, essays and papers, a few extracts of which include - 'The analysis of the atmosphere is one of the finest discoveries of modern Chemistry. It appears to consist of two distinct expansible fluids contained in different proportions, a single portion of oxygen gas being united to three parts by weight, or four parts by bulk, of azote. There is also a very slight admixture of carbonic acid gas, accounting perhaps to a thousandth part of the whole', from the Supplement to the Encyclopaedia Britannica written by Sir John Leslie between 1815-24, 'The degree of pressure of the atmosphere upon the human body has not been exactly estimated, it having been computed from 31,000 to 42,000 pounds' weight. In the different states of the atmosphere his varies, the effects of these variations are not ascertained', from the 'Remarks on the Influence of Climate, Situation, Nature of Country, Population, Nature of Food, and Way of Life' by William Falconer (London, 1781), 'It is the frequent observation of the countenance of the sky, and of its connection with the present and ensuing phaenomena, that constitutes the antient and popular meteorology. The want of this branch of knowledge renders the predictions of the philosopher, who is attending only to his instruments less generally successful than those of the weather-wise mariner or husbandman', from the Philosophical Magazine, (Vol. XVI, London, 1803. Article XVIII), 'On the Modifications of Clouds, and on the Principles of their Production, Suspension and Destruction'; being the substance of an Essay read before the Askesian Society in the Session 1802-3, by Luke Howard, 'One of the principle uses of meteorology is, that it enables us to predict, in some measure, the ensuing changes of the weather. To do this accurately, a familiar acquaintance with the modification of the clouds, and indeed with all the operations which are going on above, appears necessary. When two or more contrary indications appear, the result must be deduced from those which ultimately prevail; & that when several agreeable signs appear, the event may be predicted with additional certainty…some animals express signs of uneasiness previous to an alteration of the weather long before there are any visible signs of a change. Dogs for instance become very drowsy & stupid before rain & their ears are sometimes found considerably inflamed….cats though in a less degree are affected in the same manner - and a leech, confined in a glass of water, has been found, by its rapid motions…to indicate fair or wet weather. Peculiarities in the electric state of the atmosphere may…affect the constitution of animals in the same manner as they appear to do ours, & thereby excite pleasurable or uneasy sensations', from the 'Researches about Atmospheric Phaenomena etc.' by Thomas Forster (London, 1813), 'In the formation of thunder storms I have noticed that when the rain actually begins to form and descend, the intensity of the blackness is not so great as where the cumulostratus is only going into a state of nimbus. If therefore the density is increased in the formation of drops of water, the blackness must depend on some other peculiarity of structure', from an article in 'The Philosophical Magazine' (Vol. XLI, London, 1813) written by Thomas Forster, 'To establish meteorology on a solid basis we should inquire into the extent and constitution of the medium we breathe and assist external observation by the different philosophical instruments which implicate at all times the exact condition and qualities of that mutable fluid', from the 'Treatise on Meteorology' by John Leslie in the Quarterly Journal of Science, Literature, and the Arts (Vol. XIV, Article X, London, 1823) 'White clouds on a grey ground, is one of the most certain indications of a mixture of two currents possessed of different constitutions. Storms are more sudden from the West points, in their commencement and are preceded by greater indications of commotion in the atmosphere, are attended with greater variations of the Barometer, are more squally in their progress, more partial in their extent and generally of less duration than those from an East point', from 'Remarks upon Meteorology; with a Specimen of a New Meteorological Table' by Dr.Bostock, as it appeared in 'A Journal of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry and The Arts' by William Nicholson (Vol. XXV, London, 1810), 'The limit, or boundary of the atmosphere terminates where the expansive force or power of the air, upwards, or from the Earth's surface is completely overcome by the force or power of gravitation downwards, or towards the Earth's surface, which is estimated at about 44 or 45 miles. It is computed that it would extend only to about 5 ½ miles in height if it were so compressed, that its density throughout should equal its degree of density near the surface of the Earth', from an essay 'On the Barometer' by Richard Walker of Oxford, published in 'The Philosophical Magazine' by Alexander Tilloch (Vol. XL, July - December 1812). On two pages at the centre of the journal there can be found Jenner's grey & black water colour depictions of cloud types, faithfully rendered in the style of the originals as they appear in Luke Howard's On the Modification of Clouds (1803).A third original illustration has been neatly excised from its page. Bound in the original, plain dark cloth boards (some light staining and age wear) and with a pencil ownership signature and address to the front free endpaper of a Miss Perkins & Dr Perry of 3 Priory Street, Everton. Some light staining and age wear throughout, the text however completely legible and not significantly affected in any way. Generally G £12000-20000 A fascinating and remarkable meteorological record compiled by Jenner for his personal reference. Jenner's interest in meteorology is not well documented, however, it would undoubtedly have been a subject of great importance to him in association with his experimentation with ballooning and his studies of bird migration. The present notebook offers a unique insight into the aspects of meteorology he most desired to understand.
Box of Collectible Items to include a signed Everton football; a book of memoirs by Gordon Banks; a boxed set of wooden choir figures; miniature boxed puppets of Laurel and Hardy; an album of home made vintage pictures; poster sketches of Notre Dame and Le Louvre; and two posters of Toulouse Lautrec pictures.
Football programmes, Arsenal homes 1950/51, set of 21 home League games inc. Manchester Utd, Chelsea, Burnley, Everton etc also FAC ties v Carlisle Utd, home and away, Northampton home, (with press cutting), & Manchester Utd away, also League away v Fulham, contained in modern club binder (several with scores and team changes noted) (mixed condition, fair/gd)
Football programmes, Arsenal homes 1949/50, set of 21 home League games also away v Everton, plus home reserve match v Brighton CC, and also Grand Cricket Match v Middlesex Dennis Compton Benefit 12 Aug 1949 played at Arsenal (mixed condition, several with creasing, some with scores and team changes noted) contained in modern club binder (fair/gd)
Football programmes, Arsenal FC, 1946/47, set of 21 Home League programmes inc. games v Leeds, Manchester Utd, Liverpool, Everton etc, also inc. fuel emergency single sheet edition v Chelsea, sold with 3 FAC programmes for away v Chelsea 11.1.47, home replay v Chelsea 15.1.47 (ph) & second replay v Chelsea 20.1.47 played at Tottenham (ph). The lot also includes Woolwich Arsenal replica programme no 1 vol 1 6.9.1913 for game v Leicester Fosse. All contained in modern club binder (mixed condition, poor/gd, some with creasing & scores noted) (24)
A collection of twenty-six 1940s and early 1950s 'away' programmes featuring Portsmouth Football Club, and 3x 'home' programmes comprising 2x Chelsea 13/12/47, Chelsea 29/12/51, Chelsea 26/12/50, Chelsea 5/11/49, 2x Fulham 10/04/50, Birmingham 18/04/49, Everton 23/09/50, 2x Liverpool 18/08/51, Newcastle Utd 20/08/49, WBA 9/09/50, Luton 6/01/51, Charlton 31/03/51, Wolves 18/02/50, Notts County 2/02/52, Derby County 20/11/48, 2x Leicester FA Cup Semi-Final 26/03/49, Wolves v Pompey Charity Shield 19/10/49 (at Highbury), 3x Portsmouth homes v Luton Town 17/11/45, Newcastle 8/03/52, v Burnley 24/08/57 (af), and two non-pompey Bolton v Brentford 10/05/47 and Blackpool v Chelsea 18/08/51 (26 programmes)
Kevin Ratcliffe and Howard Kendall Everton Signed 12 x 8 inch football photo. Supplied from stock of www.sportsignings.com the in person Sport autograph dealer. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
Howard Kendall Everton Signed 16 x 12 inch football photo. Supplied from stock of www.sportsignings.com the in person Sport autograph dealer. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
Nikica Jelavic Everton Signed 12 x 8 inch football photo. Supplied from stock of www.sportsignings.com the in person Sport autograph dealer. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
Paul Bracewell Everton Signed 16 x 12 inch football photo. Supplied from stock of www.sportsignings.com the in person Sport autograph dealer. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
Phil Jagielka Everton Signed 16 x 12 inch football photo. Supplied from stock of www.sportsignings.com the in person Sport autograph dealer. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
Duncan Ferguson Everton Signed 16 x 12 inch football photo. Supplied from stock of www.sportsignings.com the in person Sport autograph dealer. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
Howard Kendall and Colin Harvey Everton Signed 12 x 8 inch football photo. Supplied from stock of www.sportsignings.com the in person Sport autograph dealer. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
Graeme Sharpe 85 Final Everton Signed 16 x 12 inch football photo. Supplied from stock of www.sportsignings.com the in person Sport autograph dealer. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
WARTIME FOOTBALL 1946 Large single sheet programme for an International Players Tour match in Poona, India 22/3/1946 includes players from Tottenham, Dundee, Plymouth, Manchester United, Fulham, Birmingham, Cardiff, Nottm. Forest, Rangers, Motherwell, Chesterfield, Everton, Leicester and Sunderland. Folded and slightly worn. Fair to generally good
NON LEAGUE 1961/62 Twenty programmes all with some Non League participation in the 1961/62 FA Cup season to include matches at Aldershot , Ashford Town , Barnsley , Barry Town , Brentford , Bridgwater Town , Brierley Hill , Bristol City , Chester , Coventry City , Dartford , Everton , Gateshead , Hereford United , Morecambe , Queen's Park Rangers , Romford , Southport , Weymouth and Workington . Some programmes lack staples. A few faults. Generally good
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