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Newcastle United 1950s Football Programmes: Contains homes versus Liverpool and Derby County Reserves both 1950/1. Also Leeds United Reserves, Aston Villa FA Cup, Huddersfield Town and Middlesbrough all season 1951/2. Plus Stoke City 1952/3, Blyth Spartans v Whitley Bay Senior Cup Final 1955 at Newcastle. Sold with Newcastle United FA Cup Souvenir Brochure 1952 (9) Fair
Manchester United 1957/8 Home Football Programmes: Contains Seventeen First Team League games including Nottingham Forest. FA Cup Matches versus West Brom Replay & Ipswich Town. Also European Matches versus Shamrock, Red Star, Dukla Prague & AC Milan. Representative match v The Army, Charity Shield versus Aston Villa, Youth Cup versus Doncaster and Newcastle United plus Fifteen Central League Single Sheet programmes including Wolverhampton Wanderers and Leeds United Post Munich. Sold with a letter from United dated 6th November 1957 regarding smoking Nuisance signed by Secretary and a 1958 FA Cup Semi Final Programme (46) Fair
A highly important cuttings album containing what is believed to be the oldest surviving item of Newton Heath and therefore Manchester United memorabilia and additionally the autographs of The Outcasts FC a group of rebel players who paved the way for the formation of the Players Union, and the current P.F.A., Containing:. I) a pasted leaf with the 10 signatures of Newton Heath LYR, believed to have been signed on the occasion of the match v. the Canadian touring team on 6th October 1888, with the missing signature from the line up being the right winger William Tait. Believed to be the oldest surviving item of . Newton Heath and therefore Manchester United memorabilia. A programme for Everton v. Newton Heath on April 15th, 1889 is understood to be in the David France Everton Collection Charitable Trust;. Ii) a team-group leaf titled Manchester United 1908-09 & 1910-11, 14 signatures. Iii) the autograph of Billy Meredith, the signature dated Feb 12/07;. Iv) Ernest Mangnall’s signed official Manchester United team-sheet for the 1909 F.A. Cup final v Bristol City at The Crystal Palace, Manchester United’s historic first appearance and win in the Cup final;. V) a leaf containing team-group signatures of The Outcasts F.C inscribed “Playing for union rights”, The Outcasts being a group of rebel players captained by United’s Charlie Roberts and team-mate Billy Meredith, also signed by the United goalkeeper Herbert Broomfield, inscribed Players Union Secretary, the autograph set almost certainly relating from the same day that the famous photograph was taken of the Outcasts at Fallowfield in July, 1909 (this photo is reproduced in the John Harding book “For the Good of the Game” which contains an introduction by Gordon Taylor of the PFA), the only missing signature from the photograph being that of Turnbull, other signatories include Moger, Duckworth, Wall, Corbett, Picken, Holden, Coleman, Clough, Burgess and G. Boswell (PU asst. Secretary);. Vi) an envelope addressed to A H Albut, [first] Secretary of Newton Heath Football Club, at the club’s first office, 33 Oldham Road; & another envelope addressed to James West, a later Club Secretary at Bank Street . Vii) the album also containing the signatures of other footballers of the Edwardian era, mostly signed over printed biographical newspaper articles, comprising Robert Hawkes (Luton), Robert Smith Robinson ( Liverpool), Peter Kyle (Spurs), Alec Raisbeck (Newcastle), Harry Thorpe (Fulham), Thomas Riley (Brentford), Arthur Collins (Fulham), H Robinson (Birmingham), J T Robertson (Chelsea), David Ross (Norwich), & J S Fryer (Fulham). Viii) the album also containing press cuttings & non- football related family scraps. Provenance:. Emma Gaskell of the Gaskell family of Knutsford, Cheshire. Emma Gaskell being the god-daughter of James West, the Club Secretary of Newton Heath, becoming Manchester United in 1902. Thence by family descent
A football autograph album from season 1931-32, containing 11 Football League Division One team-groups including the League Champions Everton and F.A. Cup winners Newcastle United, also Arsenal, Birmingham, Blackburn Rovers, Blackpool, Derby County, Leicester City, Sheffield United, WBA & West Ham United, mostly ink signatures, six of the teams signed on pages back-to-back
A souvenir programme for the 1908 F.A. Cup final Wolverhampton Wanderers v Newcastle United played at The Crystal Palace, in the form of a paper serviette printed by the Gainsborough Press, London, bearing team line ups and surrounded by a coloured floral border, in a double-sided glass mounted frame, overall 48cm., 19in. square. These souvenir serviettes are believed to have been produced for the traditional post-match Cup final banquet.
Newcastle United memorabilia circa 1909-1911 relating to Robert Lamb the cartoonist for the Newcastle Illustrated Chronicle, including one original pen & ink & artwork for the newspaper, signed & dated 1909, titled ‘A “Big” Match Sunderland v Newcastle; Robert Lamb’s album being a record of the Newcastle United 1910-11 season told through his cartoons in the Illustrated Chronicle, with a hand-drawn title page featuring his ‘signature’ magpie character, the album pasted with 26 printed cartoons removed from the newspapers; and 36 further examples of Robert Lamb’s printed cartoons, loose, laid down on card (38)
A Collection of Football and Motor Racing Magazines, books and ephemera, including two binders of `Northern Football 1963` magazines, limited edition Newcastle United boxed set 1992-93 season, bound `Motor Racing` magazines, car manuals, 1964 Brands Hatch programme, also airshow material and other sports (full list available)
33x football signed large press photographs: both colour and b/w to include Bobby Charlton (man United) John Connolly (man United and Burnley), Frank O`Farrell (manager man United), Alex Dawson, Alex Stepney (man United), David Fairclough (Liverpool), McFaul (Newcastle United), Bryan Robson (Newcastle United and West Ham) Bryan Pilkington (Burnley) Brian Douglas (Blackburn), Frank McAvennie, Howard Kendall (Birmingham) Gordon West etc mostly 10x 8" - in folder
1950`s Charlton Athletic football programmes (H): comprising 5 x 1954/55 includes Arsenal, W.B.A., Manchester City, Sunderland and Huddersfield. 11 x 55/6 including Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal, Newcastle United, P.N.E. and Swindon town FAC, 9 x 56/7 Burnley, Cardiff City, Everton. 17 x 57/8 includes Liverpool, W.H.U., Middlesbrough. 10 x 58/9 Everton FAC, Ipswich Town, Derby County. 15 x 59/60 Liverpool, Ipswich Town, Aston Villa. Good (67)
Fulham football programmes 1950/51 to 1955/6: incl v Aston Villa, Blackpool, Charlton, Wolves, Sunderland, Sheffield Wednesday, Middlesbrough 50/51, Aston Villa, Charlton, Blackpool, Tottenham Hotspur 51/2, Leeds United, Doncaster Rovers, Everton, Blackburn Rovers, Lincoln city 52/3, Leeds United, Hull City, Rotherham, Brentford 53/4, Liverpool, West Ham United, Derby County, Birmingham City 54/55, Newcastle United FAC, Liverpool, West ham United, Middlesbrough 55/6. Good (36)
136x football programmes, from the late1940 to1950s: some from each season to incl Derby County v Stockport County FAC, v P.N.E. 48/9, Essex v Middlesex at Walthamstow Avenue 46/7, Chelsea v Blackpool 48/9, Stoke City v Birmingham City, Bolton Wanderers v Newcastle United, Aston Villa v Huddersfield Town, Wolves v Birmingham City, Derby County v Birmingham, Arsenal Reserves v Crystal Palace, Reading v Doncaster Rovers (friendly), Birmingham v Blackpool all 49/50, Aston Villa v Tottenham Hotspurs, Everton v Aston Villa, Reading v Southend, Aston Villa v Derby County, Birmingham v P.N.E., Charlton v Arsenal all 50/1, Coventry City v Birmingham City, Arsenal v Tottenham Hotspur, England v Austria, Chelsea v Exeter City FAC, 51/2, Many interesting items. Very high retail value overall (F/G) (136)
Shrewsbury Town football programmes 1977/78 onwards (H): large newspaper format to incl 8x 78/79 Div 3 Championship season v Manchester City FA Cup 4th rd, v Wolverhampton FA Cup Quarter Final replay, plus Div 2 matches v Chelsea, Newcastle United , Sunderland, v West Ham, Fulham, Leicester City et al (31)
1955/56 - 1957/58 Heart of Midlothian football programmes many signed: to incl the 1956/57 Scottish Challenge Cup Championship season, League Cup, East of Scotland Shield Cup, friendlies, floodlit, together with the bound volume in the original red and gilt boards and signed to the front free end plate by 11 players including the trainer - many of the programmes are signed to the front cover player profiles - friendly matches incl v Tottenham Hotspur 56/57, v Newcastle United 56/57 etc plus 1956/57 Hearts Official Handbook "Cup Victory Special" - note most of the programmes are match worn only 3 or 4 with written results and scores - in all 115 autographs including Johnny Cummings Dave Mackay, Jimmy Milne Alex Young et al (35)
1940/50s football programmes: to incl Victory, FA Cup, Floodlit, Friendlies & League - England v Belgium 45/46, Millwall v Aldershot 54/55, Liverpool v Port Vale 56/57, Newcastle United v Olympic XI 56/57, Portsmouth v Newcastle United 57/58, Manchester United v Portsmouth 56/57, Bolton Wanderers v Chelsea 56/57, Wolves v Borussia Dortmund, Leicester City v Beogradski 56/57, other teams incl Manchester City, Everton, Derby, Birmingham City, Sheffield United, etc - mixed condition but generally (F) (26)
1950`s Portsmouth football league/combination programmes (H): to include v Manchester City 53/5 4, v Tottenham Hotspur, v Everton, v Chelsea, 54/55, v Arsenal 55/56, v Manchester United, v Newcastle 56/7 et al plus 2x 1958/59 single sheets, some scores to cover, inside clean otherwise generally match worn hence (F) (56)
Various football league and nonleague programmes 1950s/60s: to incl 4x Sussex County League Littlehampton 56/57 plus various Portsmouth (A) including Blackpool, Charlton, Wolverhampton Wanderers all 55/56 - other 50s programmes include Manchester United, port Vale Peterborough, Nottingham Forest, Newcastle United, Everton, Blackburn Rovers etc - mixed condition mostly match worn hence (F) (50)
Sheffield football programmes 1950`s onwards (H&A): 18x Sheffield Wednesday from 1959/60 - 1965/66 to incl International Stars v Rotherham/Sheffield, Danny Williams testimonial 1962, v Everton 1959/60, VDOS Utrecht 1963/64 plus 34x Sheffield United (A) from 1960s-1980s to incl Newcastle Utd v Sheffield United 1960/61 plus others in all (53).
A collection of ink and pencil caricature sketches to include Pat Rooney example of J D McPherson Senior, three J Foreman examples of Jimmy McPherson, Newcastle United`s trainer marked `with best wishes from The Sporting Fraternity at The Newcastle Chronicle Staff, May 15th, 1925`, and two further examples by the same hand, marked `Poker Park` and `What`s Wrong with United, or Serious Remedy` depicting humorous doctor in interior with stethoscope and stylised bird, also a 1909 Berlin portfolio of photographic prints and small quantity of unframed engravings, the rear internal page of the portfolio with pencil and ink sketch of footballers at play and with many signatures to include Willy Dittmar, Wilf Fuike, Willy Tauzer, Alexander Brennecke, Rudolf Tenterff, M Peters, Erich Lievsthd, Gary Blisse and many further signatures (illustrated)
A Victorian walnut and mahogany work table By Edwards & Sons, Newcastle the rounded rectangular lidded top with quarter veneer, enclosing writing slope with tooled red leather skiver, pen tray and wells, over a boxwood strung frieze drawer,raised on baluster turned supports, downswept legs terminating in acanthus carved scroll feet with ceramic castors, united by carved stretchers 84cm wide, 71cm high, 45cm deep
A collection of 12 football programmes, including 25/08/1945 Leicester City v Charlton Athletic, 1946/1947 Hartlepools United v Doncaster Rovers, Hartlepools United v Tranmere Rovers, 1948/1949 Newcastle v Blackburn, 1949/1950 Chester v Hartlepools United, 1949/1950 Football League v Scottish League at Middlesbrough, 1950/1951 Middlesbrough v Wolverhampton Wanderers, 1949/1950 Watford Reserves v Northampton Town Reserves, 1949/1950 Tottenham Hotspur v Sunderland [FA Cup] Pirate. The programmes are in various condition.
A miscellaneous collection of 63 football programes from 1934/1935 onwards, including 1934/1935 Barnsley v Newcastle United, 1937/1938 Brentford v Bolton Wanderers, 1949/1950 Essex County FA Professional Cup Final, Leyton Orient v Southend United, at West Ham United. 1962 ECWC Final, Atletico Madrid v Fiorentina. There are also many Reserve programmes from the 1960`s noted, well worth an inspection!.
Newcastle Utd, an interesting collection of legal documents from the Company`s solictors, Wilkinson & Marshall, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne. The 1890 articles of Association of the Newcastle East End Football Company Ltd, together with the special resolution changing the title to Newcastle United Football Club in 1895. Plus further documents relating to a special resolution in 1931.
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