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FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES Three sub-standard condition programmes: Everton v Blackpool 15/1/1938, wear on the covers with minor paper loss, minor tears and slightly creased, Bury v Newcastle United 24/11/1945 FL North, folded, worn and small paper loss from the front cover and Manchester United v Red Star Belgrade 12/5/1951 Festival of Britain, folded in four and tape on the spine Poor
SOUTHAMPTON Three single sheet programmes for home League matches in the 1946/7 season v Barnsley, slightly creased, team changes and very slightly marked at the top and bottom on the left, Newcastle United, slightly creased, team changes and scores entered and Nottingham Forest, slightly creased, team changes and scores entered. Generally good
Newcastle United Football Club interest: The Art of Sport figure of Alan Shearer, modelled in NUFC strip, raised on a grass effect circular base and stand with brass title black, with certificate and paper plaque signed by the player; and other Newcastle United FC collectibles, comprising: a bisque bust of Jackie Milburn, modelled in NUFC shirt, signed 'C A? Barnard' and dated 1989; Staffordshire Character Jugs Newcastle United player toby jug; a Newcastle United vs. Manchester City Wembley 1955 Commemorative mug; a Newcastle United vs. Liverpool F.A. Cup Final 1974 commemorative ash tray; an NUFC player in a bottle; and a Subbuteo Table Soccer NUFC footballer statuette, in box. (7)
Newcastle United Football Club interest: a collection of books and handbooks, including six Newcastle United F.C. official handbooks, ranging 1990 to 1998; Newcastle United The Ultimate Record 1881-2001 by Paul Joannou; Newcastle United The First 100 Years & More, by Paul Joannou; The Amazing Journey - How Newcastle United Conquered Europe, by Matthew Watson-Broughton; and others, some autographed or bearing players' signatures; together with other books, primarily relating to collecting football memorabilia and ephemera.
Newcastle United Football Club interest: a collection of autographed hardback books, including: Newcastle United, A Photographic History of a Momentous Decade, by Ian Horrocks; The Newcastle United F.C. Story No.2 & No.3, by John Gibson; Newcastle United The 1968-69 Fairs Cup Story, by Jim Jeffrey; The Black 'n' White Alphabet by Paul Joannou; and Shirt of Legends, by Paul Joannou, each autographed, most profusely, by players including Kevin Keegan, Peter Beardsley, Terry McDermott, Bobby Robson, Alan Shearer and others. (6)
MANCHESTER UNITED; a collection of football programmes including important examples Manchester United vs Cardiff 9th October 1954-55, Manchester United vs Leeds United 17th November 1956-57, Manchester United vs Arsenal 9th February 1956-57, Manchester United vs Newcastle United 12th January 1956-57, Preston North End vs Manchester United 16th November 1957-58, Manchester United vs Ipswich Town (The Last Home Game Played on English Soil by Busby Babes), Arsenal vs Manchester United February 1st 1957-58 (The Last Away Game Played on English Soil by the Busby Babes). The ticket stub Red Star Belgrade vs Manchester United 1958 is a facsimile copy.
MANCHESTER UNITED INTEREST; an autographed Manchester United headed card signed by Ken Morgan's (Busby Babe), an autographed Liverpool vs Manchester United programme Tuesday March 5th 1996, and two ticket stubs, Newcastle United vs Manchester United premier league 13/03/99 and Manchester United vs Swansea 2012/13 (4).
A superbly restored example of one of the most exciting hot hatches to emerge from the late 1970s. The Talbot Sunbeam-Lotus was one of the most exciting hot hatches to emerge from the 1970s. Chrysler commissioned Lotus to produce an effective entrant for International 'Group 4' rallying - to beat the dominant Ford Escort RSs at their own game- and a 1.6GLS shell found its way to Hethel. Lotus installed a 2.2-litre 'Type 911' (closely related to the Type 912 found in the S2 and S3 Esprit) version of their 16-valve four-cylinder engine and a 5-speed ZF gearbox. The new Sunbeam-Lotus certainly looked the part and was initially offered only in Black and Silver, with Marchal spotlights and tailored 'double four-spoke' cast-alloy wheels.Launched in 1979, the high-compression 2,174cc twin-cam engine breathed through two twin-choke Dell'Orto carburettors, developed 150bhp (but was easily tuneable to well over 200bhp for rally use), and delivered excellent performance, offering 0-60mph in just 6.6 seconds. Lotus wasn't just an engine supplier; it was also involved in designing the suspension and exhaust system.For the Series 2 cars in 1981, a big 'T' was placed in the middle of the grille, the engine was mildly tweaked, the fuel tank and headlights were enlarged, and the wing mirrors were changed. Only 1,184 examples of the Sunbeam-Lotus were ever built with around half of these in right-hand drive, however, today you'd be lucky to find 80 of these special cars according to the Owners' Club.This stunning Series 2 is finished in Embassy Black with a silver side panel and was purchased by our vendor on 11th July 1983 when it was only 18 months old having been delivered new to Victor Keeble, ex-professional Newcastle United and West Ham footballer and latter-day manager of Chelmsford City FC in the late 1970s. The comprehensive history file contains the purchase invoice from Balgores Motors of Gidea Park indicating a mileage of 19,880 miles as entered in our owner's personal notebook.The car was used up until 1988 when it was parked up in our vendor's garage until 2016 when he decided to have it completely restored by Simon Rudge Motorsport Ltd. (SRM) of Chelmsford. The history file contains all the invoices and details of the work undertaken during this exacting full restoration of the body and all mechanical parts. It's worth noting that in Simon Rudge’s summary he notes that 'Overall, the shell was remarkably free of corrosion and dents'. The body was taken back to bare metal, epoxy primed, fully prepared and repainted. The seats were stripped to component parts, checked and rebuilt with new cushions and importantly with the very rare, correct, original facing material. The engine was stripped to component parts, cleaned and rebuilt to manufacturers specification using new parts as required, with modifications recommended by a leading authority on the Lotus 901 engine in the interests of longevity. The gearbox was fitted with new bearings and all service work has been carried out to date by SRM with the odometer now showing 58,021 warranted miles. It's supplied with a driver’s handbook and comprehensive history file.Revered in the day by the motoring press this 'Inter City Express' still performs more than adequately because of its exacting rebuild and will delight any new owner. Driven a few miles for our photos, it’s obvious what all the fuss was about in the day.Specification Make: TALBOT Model: SUNBEAM LOTUS Year: 1982 Chassis Number: T4DCYBL413490 Registration Number: GCR 314X Transmission: Manual Engine Number: T4DCYBL413490 Drive Side: Right-hand Drive Odometer Reading: 58000 Miles Make: RHDClick here for more details and images
Newcastle United collection 13 assorted signed colour photos includes Shay Given, Dyer, Viano, Asprillia, Jenas, Moncur, Killcline, Clarke and John Barnes. Good Condition.All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Manchester United Home Football programmes from the 1950-1951 Season Blackpool 2nd September, Charlton Athletic 16th September, Portsmouth 21st October, Burnley 4th November x2, Stoke City 18th November, Newcastle United 2nd December, Bolton Wanderers 23rd December, Sunderland 26th December, Tottenham Hotspur 13th January, Leeds United 27th January.
Manchester United Home Football Programmes 1956-1957 season To include Preston North End 29th August, Portsmouth 1st September (detached front cover), Sheffield Wednesday 15th September, Charlton Athletic 6th October, Everton 20th October (token removed), Wolverhampton Wanderers 3rd November, Manchester City 22nd September, Leeds United 17th November, Cardiff City 26th December, Chelsea 1st January, Newcastle United 12th January, Arsenal 9th February, Everton 16th February, Blackpool 23rd February, Aston Villa 9th March, Bolton Wanderers 25th march, Sunderland 20th April, Tottenham Hotspur 6th April, Burnely 22nd April, West Bromwich Albion 29th April. Plus FA Youth Challenge Cup Semi-Final against Southampton, 8th April 1957.
Manchester United Home Programmes 1954-1955 season To include Charlton Athletic 4th September, Tottenham Hotspur 15th September, Huddersfield 18th September, Cardiff City 9th October, Newcastle United 23rd October, Preston North End 6th November, Arsenal 20th November, Aston Villa 27th December, Blackpool 1st January, Bolton Wanderers 22nd January, Burnley 5th march, Everton 19th march, Sheffield United 2nd April, Sunderland 11th April, West Bromwich Albion 16t April, Chelsea 30th April.
Football Programmes from Various European Competitions 55 total, loose and in one binder, competitions include the Inter-Cities Fair Cup, European Cup Winners Cup and European UEFA Cup. Highlights Birmingham City v Barcenola 1960 (both legs), Atletico Madrid v Fiorentina 1962, Benfica v Real Madrid 1962, TSV Munchen 1860 v West Ham United 1965, Newcastle United v Ujpest Dozda 1969, Celtic v Inter Milan 1972, Leeds United v Glasgow Celtic 1970, Liverpool v Borussia Monchengladbach, Clyb Brugge KV v Liverpool, Barcelona v Aston Villa 1978PSV v Bastia 1978, Nottingham Forest v Hamburg 1980 and more.
Sporting: A collection of assorted autographs contained within one autograph book to include: Hampshire, Middlesex, Lancashire, Warwickshire, Fares Sarofeem Bey's Egyptian XI, Gloucester, Glamorgan, Yorkshire, South Africa, England, Cambridge UCC, Northampton, Player's, Gentlemen, Surrey, Kent, Somerset (all dated 1951). Surrey, Worcestershire, Glamorgan, India, Lancashire, Kent, Sussex, Yorkshire, Northampton, Hampshire, England, Nottingham, Player's, Essex, Warwick (all dated 1952). Newcastle United 1955, Player's 1953, and Gents of England 1953. Unfortunately, most signatures are on back-to-back pages. Please assess all photographs.
Alan Shearer signed 20x16 inch colour photo pictured scoring for Newcastle United against Sunderland. Rolled. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
A selection of vintage Newcastle United football programmes, from the 1960s and 1970s, matches including: Jackie Milburn Testimonial Match, 10th May 1967; The Football League Cup Final, Wembley Stadium, Manchester City vs Newcastle United, 28th February 1976; European Fairs’ Cup Second Round Second Leg, St James’ Park, Newcastle United vs F.C. Porto, 26th November 1969; and others, together with a selection of various other football programmes, from the 1960s to the 2000s.
Leicester City FC home football programmes 1957-1960 in binders. 1957/58 - 17 (Sunderland, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Everton, Nottingham Forest, Newcastle United, Beogradski, Preston NE, Birmingham City, Blackpool, Leeds United, Arsenal, Aston Villa, Portsmouth, Burnley, Luton Town, Tottenham & Canto Do Rio), 1958/59 - 12 (Everton, Blackburn Rovers x2, Manchester City, West Bromwich Albion, Luton Town, B.V Borussia, Blackpool, Raith Rovers, Burnley, Arsenal, Lincoln City, 1959/60 - 10 (Leeds United, Blackpool, Newcastle United, Blackpool, Charlton Athletic (Floodlight), Arsenal, Sheffield Wednesday, Preston NE, West Bromwich Albion, Fulham (FAC). Generally good-fair condition
Leicester City FC home football programmes 1965-1970 in binders. 1965/66 - 22 (Northampton Town (Public Practice), Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur, Sunderland, Blackpool, Leeds United, Northampton Town, Burnley, Arsenal, Manchester United, WBA, Sheffield Wednesday, Fulham, Stoke City, West Ham United, Manchester City, Sheffield United, Chelsea, Blackburn Rovers, Newcastle United, Nottingham Forest, Scotland XI (Dowdells Testimonial), 1966/67 - 26 (West Ham United, Blackpool, Southampton, Reading (LC), Aston Villa, Lincoln City (LC), Nottingham Forest, Burnley, WBA, Manchester United, Stoke City, Liverpool (17/12 Postponed), Fulham, Sheffield Wednesday, Liverpool, Sunderland, Arsenal, Everton, Tottenham, Manchester City, Leeds United, Dortmund Borussia, Sheffield United, Werder Bremen, Newcastle United, Chelsea) 1967/68 - 24 (Tottenham, Sheffield Wednesday, Sunderland, Fulham, Everton, Liverpool, Chelsea, Newcastle United, Arsenal, Coventry City, Manchester United, West Ham United, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Leeds United, Manchester City (FAC), Sheffield United, Rotherham United (FAC), WBA, Everton (FAC), Manchester City, Burnley, Southampton, Nottingham Forest, Stoke City) 1968/69 - 24 (Ipswich Town, Manchester City, Southampton, Leeds United, Coventry City, Wolverhampton Wanderers, West Bromwich Albion, Burnley, Nottingham Forest, Sheffield Wednesday, Manchester United, Chelsea, Barnsley (FAC), Newcastle United, West Ham United, Liverpool (FAC), Queens Park Rangers, Stoke City, Arsenal, Liverpool, Tottenham, Sunderland, Everton, Wembley 1969 publication 1969/70 - 28 (Birmingham City, Bolton Wanderers, Norwich City, Portsmouth, Bristol City (LC), Carlisle United, Huddersfield Town, Watford, Middlesbrough, Sheffield United (LC), Bristol City, WBA (LC), Oxford United, Charlton Athletic, Cardiff City, Hull City, Millwall, Sunderland (FAC), Swindon Town, Southampton (FAC), Liverpool (FAC), Preston NE, Blackburn Rovers, Sheffield United, Blackpool, Aston Villa, Queens Park Rangers, Carlisle United Generally Good-Fair condition
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