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SHARE CERTIFICATES:- A group of seven transport related certificates for the Brazil Railway Company, a £100 share and 1 ordinary share, both certificates with finely engraved vignettes of locomotives in landscapes; together with a Barcelona Traction, Light and Power Co. Ltd, 1 ordinary share, the vignette illustrating a tramcar and scenes of Barcelona; three Egyptian Light Railway certificates of five shares of £50, two of onw share of £10 variously dated 1901, 1904 and 1938, and a French certificate dated 1-1-23 for the Compagnie des Chemins de fer Danube-Save- Adriatique (7)
Owen, Thomas; The Reports of That Late Reverend and Learned Judge, Thomas Owen Esquire; One of the Justices of the Common Pleas. Printed By T.R. For H.Twyford, T. Dring and J. Place. London. 1656. 1st ed. Good. Recent half calf with Marbled Boards. Small Folio. Wherein are many cases, most of them thoroughly argued by the Learned Serjeants, and after argued and resolved by the grave Judges of those times etc. Pp. [10]; 158, table. Some light internal foxing and marginal annotations.
1801 (March 7): Irish General`s letter home prior to the Battle of Aboukir An extremely scarce handwritten 3pp letter dated 7 March 1801 and sent to Lady Charlotte Browne of Browne`s Hill, Carlow by her husband Lieutenant Colonel (later General) Robert Browne . Sent from Aboukir Bay and written on the eve of the second battle of Aboukir and begins Tomorrow morning at day light it is fully expected the weather will serve for our landing... It is sadly provoking that we should be here so long at anchor and in sight of every thing and not able to pursue our objective. I am arranged fully to have my horses in high order but my men added with those of the 26th Dragoons (600) which I am to command must move on foot as we could not procure horses for above 300. We expect very sharp work...."" Content continues with more news of his force and mentions ""Old Sir Ralph"" Sir Ralph Abercromby who would be killed in the following days. A postscript note written during the battle completes the letter and states ""Sunday morning at 2 o`clock the troops began to disembark. Major General Moore`s division about 6,000 reached the shore... and though strongly opposed drove the enemy before them in every direction. The second division are now getting into the boats and we land with the third division immediately after.
Department Of Recruiting for Ireland. World War 1 Recruiting Poster: Can You Any Longer Resist the Call? Dublin & Belfast: McCaw, Stevenson & Orr, 72.5 x 50 Cms (29 x 20 inches). Good Poster issued by the Department of Recruiting for Ireland and printed by McCaw, Stephenson & Orr, Dublin. Produced in 1915 and portraying an Irish farmer ploughing a field, pausing to look at a ghostly vision of St Patrick gesturing to the ruins of Reims Cathedral. With the title positioned in the lower quarter on an orange background. Light wear. 2 inch tear at bottom edge, but no paper loss.
1939-45: German MG42 Light Machine Gun A de-activated 7.92mm MG42 number 342 with Waffenamt marking and manufacturer code `bnz`. Complete with ammunition belt and box. The MG 42 (shortened from German: Maschinengewehr 42, or machine gun 42"") was a 7.92 × 57mm Mauser general purpose machine gun that was developed in Nazi Germany and entered service with the Wehrmacht in 1942. It supplemented, and, in some instances, replaced the MG 34 general-purpose machine gun in all branches of the German Armed Forces, though both weapons were manufactured and used until the end of the war.
Cogan, T. The Rhine: Or, a Journey from Utrecht to Francfort; Chiefly By the Borders of the Rhine, and Down the River, from Metz to Bonn: Described in a Series of Letters, Written from Holland, to a Friend in England, in the Years 1791 and 1792. London: Printed By G. Woodfall for J. Johnson, in St. Paul`s Church-yard, 1794. First Edition. 8vo. Calf Gilt. Very Good Embellished with twenty-four Views in Aqua Tinta, and a Map of the Rhine from Metz to Bonn. Two vols. Pp. (1) viii, 329; (2) vi, errata, 394. Six engravings in vol 1. with folding map and 18 in vol. 2. as called for. An attractive pair in calf gilt with red mo. gilt labels and gilt border on covers and decorative gilt spines. Ex institutional library with neat label on top l/h corner of front covers and very light stamp on bottom corners of title page in each vol. Scarce.
Central Bank of Ireland `B Series` Five Pounds and Central Bank `Lady Lavery` One Pound and Ten Shillings . Five Pounds 29-09-89 (10, sequential), about very fine, light staining, One Pound 30-9-76 (29, some sequential), extremely fine to uncirculated, Ten Shillings 6-6-68 (3), very fine, with two others.(44).
A collection of early 20c lantern slides, 3.25"" x 3.25"", including two boxes of lithographic coloured Rain while you wait and Dick Whittington, two boxes of Albemarle series, Jack and the Beanstalk, Red Riding Hood, a box of Cinderella, a box of Junior Lecturers series British Battleships, twelve Father Christmas slides, three boxes of Ilford Gas Light lantern plates of various subjects and twelve loose slides of various subjects entitled Nipon.

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