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RARE ENGLAND V SCOTLAND MATCHDAY PROGRAMME FROM 'THAT MATCH' IN 1967 the printed programmed reading 'Football Association International Match European Championship Henri Delaunay Cup - Qualifying Tie Saturday, April 15th, 1967 Kick-Off 3pm', held at Wembley Empire Stadium and the programme cost one shilling, 23cm long, 15cm wide Note: The match, a qualifying tie for the Henri Delaunay Cup, played on April 15th 1967 is Scotland's most famous victory against England. England had won the 1966 FIFA World Cup at Wembley less than a year previously and were undefeated in nineteen games. Despite fielding four of the Celtic side that had just won the 1967 European Cup Final and stars such as Denis Law, Jim Baxter and Billy Bremner, Scotland were massive underdogs. Scotland took an early lead through a goal by Law, and Bobby Lennox put Scotland 2-0 up with just 12 minutes remaining. England were somewhat hampered by the fact that Jack Charlton suffered an injury early in the game. England manager Alf Ramsey was unable to substitute Charlton and therefore decided to use him in the unfamiliar role of centre forward. Ironically, Charlton scored England's first goal. Scotland soon established a two goal lead with Jim McCalliog making the score 3-1. Geoff Hurst scored a late goal to make the final score 3-2 to Scotland. Baxter memorably played "keepie uppie" as Scotland toyed with their opponents late in the game. The Scots playfully claimed afterwards that the victory made them unofficial world champions. Ultimately however it was England who qualified for the 1968 European Championship because of results in the other matches.
HORNBY Cream and Umber 'Brighton Belle' 5 Car Set - R2987 Pullman Driving Motor Brake Third Class Parlour Car No 89 (Powered) and Driving Motor Brake Third Class Parlour Car No 88 (Dummy) Train Pack - both Excellent in an Excellent Box with an unopened Pack of Coachboards and Route number and Pullman Cars R4512 Trailer 3rd 'Car No 86 Third Class', 4513 Trailer First 'Doris' and R4514 Trailer First 'Hazel' - all are Excellent Boxed - R4512 and 4513 have complete Sets of 4 x Coachboards - R4514 is missing a Victoria - Brighton Coachboard.
HORNBY R2568 'Devon Belle' Train Pack with sound and R4251 Coach Pack - Train Pack comprising BR Green unrebuilt West Country 4-6-2 'Watersmeet', and Cream and Umber Pullman Cars First Class Kitchen 'Iolanthe', Third Class Parlour 'Car No 36' and Third Class Kitchen 'Car No 61 - the Locomotive has been fitted with an ESU LokSound chip and is suitable for Digital Operation only. The Tender has a real Coal load. The Accessory Kit has been part fitted - remaining accessories including the Devon Belle Side Boards and Headboard are included in the Box together with the Hornby and Loksound Instructions and a LE certificate showing the Set to be number 626 of an issue of 2500.The Set is in Excellent condition and housed in a Good Plus Train Pack Box. R4251 Coach Pack includes additional 'Devon Belle' Coaches Pullman Third Class Brake 'Car No 65', First Class Kitchen Car 'Fingall' and First Class Parlour Car 'Minerva' - all Excellent Boxed.
POSTCARDS - TOPOGRAPHICAL Approximately 424 cards, including real photographic views of Ye Olde Corner Cupboard, Winchcombe; The Hut, Shepton Mallet; Decorations During Shakespearean Festival, Stratford-on-Avon, 1907, Chapel Street and Church Street; Willowfield Square, Eastbourne; Princess Christian Hospital, Weymouth (by Cumming of Weymouth); The Market Cross, Chichester (by Marsh of Chichester); Cornhill and Westgate Street, Ipswich; a Seed Farm, Exeter; the Montagu Arms, Beaulieu; Wolsey Road, Molesey; Twickenham Ferry; The Long Bridge, Chilbolton; Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog; and the Diver at Winchester Cathedral (by Beloe of Winchester); with views of Bognor Marionettes (5); High Street, Colchester; Cornhill, Ipswich; High Street, Hythe; the Old Post Office, Lee; a 'First United Kingdom Aerial Post' card of Windsor, postmarked 1911; and others, (loose, box).
THREE DINKY DIECAST MODEL LORRIES comprising a Dinky No.934, Leyland Octopus Wagon, yellow and green with red grooved hubs, good condition; Dinky No.501, Fodel Diesel 8-Wheel Wagon, first type cab, brown with a silver cab flash and black chassis, matching brown ridged hubs, fair to good condition; and French Dinky No.32-AB / 575, Panhard Articulated Lorry 'S.N.C.F.', dark blue with matching ridged hubs, fair condition, all unboxed.
THREE DINKY DIECAST MODEL VEHICLES circa 1940s-1950s, comprising a No.501, Foden Diesel 8-Wheel Wagon, first type cab, brown with a silver cab flash, black chassis and brown ridged hubs, fair to good condition, unboxed; No.511, Guy 4-Ton Lorry, second type cab, dark blue cab and chassis with a mid blue rear and grooved hubs, generally good condition, unboxed; and No.942, Foden 14-Ton Tanker 'Regent', dark blue, red and white with red grooved hubs, good to fair condition, unboxed.
TWENTY-TWO ASSORTED 1/76 SCALE DIECAST MODEL BUSES by Exclusive First Editions (13) and Corgi Original Omnibus Company (9), in London Transport, London Country and Greenline liveries, including an E.F.E. No.16323DL, Bristol LS Coach 'Green Line', limited edition 861/920, each mint or near mint and boxed (some loose in boxes).
SIX 1/18 SCALE BENETTON FORMULA 1 RACING CARS comprising a Minichamps Benetton B.M.W. B186 (T. Fabi); Minichamps Benetton B195 (M. Schumacher), with J. Alesi riding on rear; Minichamps Benetton Ford B193 (M. Schumacher); Minichamps Benetton Ford B191 (M. Schumacher); Minichamps Benetton Ford B191B (M. Brundle); and Minichamps Benetton Ford B194 (M. Schumacher), most mint or near mint and boxed (first item with damp-damaged box; second item lacking original box; fourth item with repaired front wing).
Japan A Record in Colour, by Mortimer Menpes, London. A & C Black 1901. Spine wear, no dust jacket. First edition, signed by illustrator, edition one hundred and twelve of six hundred; The Old Water Colour Society's Club, edited by A.J.Finberg, a run of editions, number one to twenty six:- One Box
HULL -LINCOLN 46 Hull City home programme v Lincoln, 31/8/46, not only was it the first post-war Hull programme but it is also a special issue to commemorate the opening of the Boothferry Park ground for Hull. Slight creasing and back cover has suffered at bottom from water damage with minor paper erosion. Fair
DONCASTER ROVERS FIRST AND LAST. Programme and team sheet for the last league match at Belle Vue v. Nottingham Forest 23/12/2006 and first League match at the Keepmoat Stadium v. Huddersfield Town 1/1/2007 and a brochure / menu for the Farewell Banquet 30/11/2006 at The Dome plus an auction catalogue for Belle Vue 7/1/2007. Good
1968 INTERCONTINENTAL CUP Estudiantes v Manchester (1st Leg) played 25 September 1968 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The daily ''DICEN'' edition football newspaper/magazine dated 27 September 1968 which reviews the first leg, includes match reports and pictures including the winning goal. Generally good
SHREWSBURY TOWN FIRST AND LAST Programme and team sheet for the last match at Gay Meadow v. MK Dons 14/5/2007 plus programme and teamsheet for the last League match v. Grimsby Town 5/5/2007. Two programmes for friendlies at the New Meadow v. Coventry 18/7/2007 and Man. City 1/8/2007 plus a programme v. Lincoln City 7/8/2004
COVENTRY CITY FIRST AND LAST Programmes for the first and last League matches at the respective stadiums v. Derby County 30/4/2005 and QPR 20/8/2005 plus a brochure / menu fore the Farewell Banquet at the Hilton Hotel, NEC Birmingham 20/5/2005 plus a 22" X 16" montage print of the Legends of Highfield Road 1899 - 2005. Good
NON LEAGUE MISCELLANY A collection of 88 Non League publications and programmes to include the first 9 Hertfordshire Non League reviews in the 1980's, various brochures issued by individual clubs 1970's - 2000's, some Anniversary brochures Clapton, Woking, Corinthian Casuals, Arlesley Town, Workington, Wycombe Wanderers , Supporters Club Magazines, programmes from the Anglo- Italian Non-League 1970's and 1980's and programmes from the 1990's and 2000's. Some faults otherwise generally good
1962 FAIRS CUP Real Zaragoza v Glentoran (Northern Ireland) played 10 October 1962 in Zaragoza. Two issues of Zaragoza Deportiva weekly football magazine/newspapers dated 8 & 15 October 1962 previewing and reviewing the game. 8 October issue previews the match on pages 2 & 12. The 15 October issue has a review on page 9. This was Glentoran's first away match in Europe. Generally good

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