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Newcastle United home football programmes, 1950-51 season, to include: Huddersfield Town, Chelsea, Arsenal, Derby County, Fulham, Charlton Athletic, Stoke City, Burnley, Sheffield Wednesday, Bristol Rovers, Liverpool, Aston Villa, Tottenham, Portsmouth and Manchester United; together with a quantity of Newcastle United reserves home match programmes 1950-51 season. (23)
A Newcastle United home football programmes, v. Cardiff City 25th December 1952; a Newcastle United reserves home programme v. Chesterfield reserves 6th September 1952; together with Newcastle United football home programmes, 1953-54 season, to include: Liverpool, West Bromwich Albion, Wolves, Middlesbrough, Manchester City and Sheffield Wednesday; and two reserve programmes. (10)
Newcastle United home football programmes 1954-55 season to, include: Sheffield United, West Bromwich Albion, Burnley, Chelsea, Manchester United, Tottenham, Bolton Wanderers, Wolverhampton, Admira (Vienna), Charlton Athletic, Huddersfield Town, Portsmouth, Arsenal, Brentford, Leicester City, Sunderland and Cardiff City. (19)
Newcastle United home football programmes, 1955-56 season to, include: Sheffield United, Birmingham City, Burnley, Cardiff City, Preston North End, Bolton Wanderers, Sunderland, Arsenal, Huddersfield Town, Manchester City; together with two Newcastle United reserve matches v. Everton reserves and West Bromwich Albion reserves. (12)
Newcastle United home football programmes, 1957-58 season, to include: Tottenham Hotspur, Sheffield Wednesday, Preston North End, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Gwardia, Blackpool, West Bromwich Albion, Nottingham Forrest Birmingham, Scunthorpe United, Sunderland, Luton Town, Arsenal, Manchester City, and Leeds; together with reserves home match. (16)
Newcastle United home football programmes, 1960-61 season, to include: West Bromwich Albion, Tottenham Hotspur, Blackpool, West Ham United, Birmingham City, Nottingham Forrest, Stock Port County, Stoke City, Aston Villa, Manchester United, Chelsea, Everton and Sheffield Wednesday; together with four reserves programmes. (17)
Newcastle United home football programmes, 1961-62 season, to include: Plymouth Argyle, Liverpool, Luton Town, Sheffield United, Brighton & Hove Albion, Norwich City, Sunderland, Bury, Scunthorpe United, Rotherham United, Leeds United and Stoke City; together with four reserve matches; and a F.A. Youth Cup semi-final second leg Newcastle Juniors v. Portsmouth Juniors. (17)
Newcastle United home football programmes, to include: Middlesbrough, Portsmouth, Plymouth Argyle, Derby County, Norwich City, Sunderland, Luton Town, Scunthorpe United, Rotherham United, Cardiff City, Leeds United, Chelsea, Huddersfield Town, Burry and Stoke City, together with; five reserves programmes. (20)
FOOTBALL: Selection of signed pieces, A.Ls.S., T.Ls.S., signed magazine photographs of various sizes, multiple signed programmes, team sheets and letterheads etc., by various footballers and teams including Paul Power, Derek Mountfield, Kenny Dalglish, Neil Webb, Alan Smith, David O'Leary, Paul McGrath, Gary Bailey, Brian Clough, Ian Wright, Ray Wilkins, Phil King, Joe Royle, Graeme Le Saux, Uwe Rosler, Billy Bremner, Peter Shilton, Jimmy Case, Matt Le Tissier, Southampton FC 1991/92, Watford FC 1996/97, Partick Thistle 1990 & 1997, Hamilton Academical 1985/86, Kilmarnock FC 1990/91, St. Johnstone 1997 etc. G to generally VG, 67
JOSEPH STILWELL(1883 - 1946) "Vinegar Joe", American Army general who commanded all American forces in the China-Burma-India theater in World War II; a brilliant tactician and combat leader. Probable war-date I.S.P., 8" x 10" b/w, a view of Stillwell seated at his desk in uniform, with the inscription: "To Ollie - from an old admirer of athletic prowess - Joseph W. Stilwell Lieut. Gen. U.S.A." Minor folds and silvering, else very good. Inscribed to and from the collection of Army and NFL football star ELMER "OLLIE" OLIPHANT (1892-1975).
MARK CLARK(1896 - 1984) American Army general, commanded the landings at Salerno and Anzio against the forces of Kesselring. War-date I.S.P., 8" x 10" b/w, a view of Clark in a winter uniform, in front of an armored vehicle, with the inscription: "To 'Ollie' From his old 'side-kick' Mark W. Clark, Italy, Nov. 9, 1944." Minor folds, else very good. Inscribed to and from the collection of Army and NFL football star ELMER "OLLIE" OLIPHANT (1892-1975).
'WALES GREATEST EVER' - SIR GARETH EDWARDS' INTERNATIONAL WELSH RUGBY JERSEY MATCH WORN V IRELAND IN 1977 The jersey from the 25-9 victory in Cardiff Arms Park is in excellent condition with the collars, labels and No.9 on the back. It has been remarked within rugby memorabilia circles that Sir Gareth 'keeps his jerseys' and that if an opportunity arises to purchase one at auction then it would be a rare opportunity indeed. Provenance: letters to accompany the jersey outlining the ownership history of the jersey and confirming that Sir Gareth had verified its authenticity. Sir Gareth gave the jersey directly to Mr Ken Rees after the match, the jersey then passed on to the current owner during a charity auction in 2007. There is also an email from former Wales International Neil Boobyer stating that Sir Gareth had confirmed that the jersey was given to Mr Rees after the match. The 1970s are regarded as the glory years of Welsh rugby and there were many great and entertaining players. However it is Gareth Edwards that we think of first when recalling those fantastic amateur years. Sir Gareth Edwards CBE, the son of a coalminer was raised in the mining community of Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen near Neath, South Wales. It was in Pontardawe Technical School that his sporting prowess first came to the fore and where he excelled academically winning a scholarship to the elite Public School of Millfield in Somerset. Here he found a natural ability for many different sports - he played football for West Wales Youth and signed for Swansea City at the age of 16. He also showed promise in gymnastics, tennis and athletics but it was clear by the age of seventeen that rugby was goinpg to be his sport and scrum-half his position. Edwards gained his first cap against France at the age of 19 in 1967. He went on to win 53 caps over eleven years including 13 as captain. He was Wales' youngest ever captain at the age of 20. Sir Gareth was blessed with having two of the most celebrated and natural fly-halves on his shoulder in Barry John and Phil Bennett and it was said that both scrum-half and either of the respective fly-halves had an uncanny telepathic-like understanding on the pitch. All Sir Gareth's caps were won in succession and there was never an injury or a dip in form that kept him off the team-sheet. In all Sir Gareth scored twenty International tries for Wales. During this era, Wales were dominant in the Five Nations Championship - winning the title seven times and taking three Grand Slams. Edwards was named Player of the Year in Wales in 1969, he was awarded the prestigious BBC Wales Sports Personality of the year in 1974 and received and MBE in 1975. Edwards played for the British & Irish Lions ten times and was part of the legendary 1971 winning series in New Zealand and the 1974 unbeaten South Africa tour side. He spent his entire senior club career with Cardiff RUFC, scoring 69 tries in 195 matches. He was also the scorer of 'that try'. The legendary 1973 Barbarians effort v New Zealand, regarded as the 'best try ever scored'. In 2001 Sir Gareth Edwards was voted the 'Greatest Welsh Player of all time' by the Welsh Rugby Former International Players Association' and in a 2003 poll by Rugby World magazine, Edwards was declared the greatest player of all time. he was one of only fifteen former players inducted into the International Rugby Hall of Fame including team-mate Barry John and JPR Williams. He is also the subject of a plaque in the Rugby Pathway of Fame in Rugby, Warwickshire. Sir Gareth Edwards was knighted in 2015.
Pin badges - two hats containing a large collection of pin badges to include enamelled animals, TV characters, seasonal characters, football related, charities and miscellaneous and eleven pins badges in the form of stamps issued by Royal Mail, sealed in original packs to include Wallace and Gromit and The Genius of Gerry Anderson (qty)
Max George of The Wanted signed colour 10 x 8 inch photo. British singer, songwriter and actor. George started his career as a footballer, playing for Preston North End. After an injury ended his football career, he decided to pursue a music career. George made his singing debut with the band Avenue. After the group disbanded in 2009, George joined the newly formed band, The Wanted. In 2014, he landed his first acting role in the sixth season of Glee in the role of Clint (a bully), the leader of Vocal Adrenaline.
Manchester Utd Football collection of over 100 signed football magazine photos mixed size. House in black Album. Includes Frank Stapleton, Brian McClair, Andrei Kanchelskis, Peter Schmeichel. Bryan Robson, Mike Duxbury, Lee Martin, Tony Gill, Clayton Blackmore, Paul Davies, Sammy McIlroy, Danny Wallace, Denis Irwin, Mal Donaghy, Micky Phelan, Neil Webb, Mark Hughes, Joe Jordan, John Gidman, Arthur Albiston, Peter Barnes, Viv Anderson, Lee Giles, Mark Robins, Ryan Giggs, Gordon Strachan, Lou Macari, Alex Ferguson, Jim Leighton, Some duplication
Football collection Everton and Scottish 1970s and 80s. Over 50 football magazine photos mixed sizes, with some A3 size double page spreads folded in middle. House in two A4 sized Album. 20 odd Scotts and 30 odd Everton includes Mo Johnston, Gary Mackay, Tommy Coyne, Iain Durrant, Roy Aitken, Charlie Nicholas, Neil Orr, Kerry Dixon, John Robertson, Jim Leighton, Kenny Dalglish, Joe Royle, Stuart McCall, Gary Stevens, Graeme Sharp, Tony Cottee, Peter Reid, Neville Southall, Pat Nevin, Mick Hartford, Mike Newell, Kevin Ratcliffe, Dave Watson. Some duplication
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