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Ephemera, selection, various ages & subjects inc. Daily Telegraph Guide to the London Olympics 1948, selection of Town Maps issued with The Stand magazine, Fowler's Electrical Engineer's Pocket books 1942 (2 different), camping equipment catalogues, various other booklets inc. Popular Medicine, Practical Householder, Football Monthly magazines 1960's etc (mixed condition) (1 large box)
Football, Manchester United selection, mostly 1960's onwards inc. books, booklets, programmes (approx 30), supporters yearbooks etc, several biographies noted inc. Nobby Stiles, Alex Ferguson etc, programmes include friendlies, EC Final 1968, various other big match issues etc (gen gd/vg) (1 box)
Football programmes, a fine collection of modern programmes, 1960's onwards, mostly from significant seasons, inc. Man Utd homes in Division 2, 74/5 (22), Carlisle Div 1 homes, 74/5 (20), first/last seasons involving Cambridge, Wigan, Wimbledon, Carlisle, Darlington, Maidstone, Lincoln etc, plus Cup matches, Charity Shield games, Internationals & much more, viewing recommended (gen vg) (150+)
Topical Times trade cards & ephemera, 1938 Great Players 23/24; 1938 Stars of Today 22/24; 1937 Panel Portraits of football Stars 20/24; Pilot, Football Fame series 30/32; all in slip in albums; PLUS Topic Times pages from Oct.1938 to Oct 1939 on sporting matters, primarily BOXING matches of the period PLUS 1944 reporters typed notes on various sporting events etc.. well worth a good look, would break well
ALL IRELAND GAA FOOTBALL MEDAL - LOUTH 1910A 9ct gold medal of traditional Celtic cross design, inscribed '1910 - Won by Louth', surmounted by suspension loop and ring, with hallmarks for Dublin gold, partially struck maker's mark.1910 was the year of the Kerry Footballer Strike. A dispute between the Kerry team and the Great Southern Railway Company resulted in the refusal of the Kerry team to travel for the match and thus Louth were awarded a walk-over.
A DAY TO REMEMBER CUMANN NA GCLEAS LUITH NGAEDHEALACH [GAELIC ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION]. Great Challenge Match (Football) . Tipperary v. Dublin at Croke Park on Sunday November 21 1920 [‘Bloody Sunday’]. Original admission ticket, printed pink card, 3 ins. x 4 1/2 ins., worn, a scarce item. * A memento of a crucial day in the independence struggle. Early on the morning of November 20, men from Michael Collins’ ‘squad’ raided the Dublin residences of officers whom Collins had identified as British intelligence agents, and shot 14 men dead, one of them in error, wounding four others. Later that day members of the ‘Black-and-Tans’ entered Croke Park during the ‘great challenge match’ then being played, and opened fire with machine-guns and rifles, killing twelve spectators and one of the players, and wounding many others. On the same day two Republican prisoners, Peadar Clancy and Dick McKee, were shot dead at Dublin Castle with Conor Clune‘while trying to escape’. While the body-count on each side may have been about the same, Collins’ coup decapitated the British intelligence effort in Dublin, while the Croke Parkshootings led to massive international publicity unfavourable to Britain.
Of Australian International Rugby Interest: Souvenir Programme of The Visit to Cornwall of the Australian International Rugby Football Team (The Wallabies) Aug. 27th-Sept. 15th 1947 and Cornwall & Devon vs. Australia (Wallabies) Sat. 13th Sept 1947 Cambourne Programme and Springbok Tour 1951-2 facsimile signed card rugby ball
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