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Henry Hall 16x12 mounted signature piece includes superb, signed album page and vintage black and white photo. Henry Robert Hall, CBE (2 May 1898 - 28 October 1989) was an English bandleader who performed regularly on BBC Radio during the British dance band era of the 1920s and 1930s, through to the 1960s. 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
AUTOGRAPHS; a collection of autographs and ephemera, in four albums, including Craig McLachlan, Manchester United team players from 1993 on three separate sheets, Miriam Margolyes, Ray Meagher, Linda Lusardi, Mark Little, Steve Coogan, Geoff Boycott, The Moody Blues (4). PROVENANCE; collected by Mr Lionel Crossfield (1923-1999) of Hazel Grove, Greater Manchester.Additional InformationA full list of the contents is provided by the vendor below. Please note, some signatures may be autopen and others are part of the printing. A few items do not have any signature.Baroness Barbara CastleDavid DaleJames GalwayJoe LongthorneCraig McLachlanManchester United Team – Mcr Airport 14/9/93Robert PowallRichard DiganceMiriam MargolyesDiana DaviesBrendan GraceSean Wilson (Printed)Sally O’BrienRay Meagher (Home and Away)Marji CampiLetitia Dean (Sharon Watts, Eastenders)Linda LusardiDavid BellamyBetty Lynn BuckleyClive AndersonStephen YardleyMrs Merton (Caroline Aherne)Barry McGuigan (+ note)Lucy Meacock (+ letter)Richard ClaydermanValerie MinifieKonrad WinklerMamta KaashJohn AdamBarbara Knox (Rita Tanner, Coronation St)Kriss AkabusiJohn Parrott (Snooker Player)Dame Barbara Cartland (+ letter)Rupert BatesStilgoe & SkellernEstelle SkorvikDr Hook Ray SawyerJosie LawrencePaul CroneEileen Pollock (Lilo Lil, Bread)Jasper CarrottHazel BarrettMichael SchumacherKenny Baker (R2-D2)Jane McDonald x 2 (Printed)William Hague Lesley GarrettMark Little x 2 (Joe Mangel, Neighbours)Mr Blobby (Photo only)Steve CooganGeoff Boycott x 2Bill & Bobby IrvineMac McLagan (Small Faces)Crispian St PetersTony Prince (Radio Caroline)Chip Hawkes (Tremeloes)MindbendersMoody BluesHatti Jacques (Bert Trautmann on reverse)
AUTOGRAPHS; a large collection of autographs, collected in the 1940s, including Jessica Muschamp, Ethel Smith, Benny Goodman, Anne Crawford, Bonart Colleano, Bill Johnson, Frankie Howerd, Rex Harrison, Jimmy Hanley, Peter Sellers, The Radio Revellers, Dirk Bogarde, Hugh Sinclair, Derek Oldham, Frank Titterton, Gordon Richards, Lillian Braithwaite, etc (2). PROVENANCE; collected by Mr Lionel Crossfield (1923-1999) of Hazel Grove, Greater Manchester.Additional InformationA full list of the signatures provided by the vendor is below. Please note, some signatures may be autopen and others are part of the printing. A few items do not have any signature. Jessica MuschampEthel SmithJoy NicholsProfessor Jimmy EdwardsBenny GoodmanAnne CrawfordJohn McCallumJoe E BrownBonar ColleanoPearl HackneyDouglas ‘Cardew’ RobinsonMichael DenisonReg DixonRobert BeattyElizabeth BergnerDennis PriceFrankie HowerdBill JohnsonMichael Rennie (2 Autographs)Christine NordenEster WilliamsKathleen Harrison (2 Autographs)Hattie JacquesA E MatthewsBrian Reece (PC49)Dottie (Dorothy) LamourRex HarrisonBarbara Ann ScottJimmy HanleyLarry Park and Betty GarettAbbott & Costello (Unsigned photo)Barbara Ann ScottCharles Boyer?Lena HornePeter SellersRose MurphyAlice Faye & Phil HarrisThe Radio RevellersDirk BogardeFrancis LedererIan HunterMarius GoringRay EllingtonReg HarrisRed IngleJudy Garland (Printed)Max BygravesRobert HelpmannBob HopeNigel PatrickMarilyn MaxwellJack CarsonTallulah BankheadTony Martin
A box containing various Britain's and other painted metal figures, etc, including native Americans, African tribal figures, British Army figures, etc, a collection of vintage playworn Dinky vehicles including Hillman Minx, Vanguard, Morris Oxford, Riley, Triumph, Trojan Dunlop van, Daimler ambulance, Jeep (25Y) and articulated vehicle with 3-wheel tractor unit and flatback trailer and a boxed Atcomi Mustang Cobra Turbo radio control car 1/20 scale by Asahi
A Special Constabulary long service medal, awarded to 'Albert E. Slater' together with his distinguished conduct citation from Gloucestershire Special Constabulary (Special Constable Albert Edward Slater, No. 4781) for his actions on the occasion of enemy bombing of Filton aeroplane factory on the 25th September 1940. (2) Notes: This certificate was awarded for actions on the night that German bombers from 1./ Kampfgeschwader 55 targeted the Bristol Aeroplane factory at Filton, killing 149 people - of which 91 were BAC employees, with over 310 other casualties in the factory and surrounding area. The attacking German formation of 58 Heinkels was supported by a number of Junkers Ju88s from Lehrgeschwader 1 and 52 Messerschmitt Bf 110s of ZG26 and the RAF 10 Group Controllers based at Rudloe Manor in Wiltshire mistakenly believed they were heading for the Westland factory Yeovil. As a result, the warning was issued too late to save many at Filton and over 80 tonnes of high explosives and 6 tonnes of oil bombs were simultaneously dropped from 11,000 feet over a span of a mere 45 seconds. The biggest loss of life within the factory occurred when a shelter suffered a direct hit. Other bombs fell close to, or between, the soft earth of other shelters, seriously damaging them with a large loss of life. In one shelter, occupants were thrown up to 30 feet in the air from the force of the detonation and another shelter was hit so badly that it was sealed with the bodies still inside and remains so today. Of one such shelter, the daughter of one survivor recalled "During the raid the people in the first shelter were singing the popular song of the time “Somewhere over the rainbow”. While they were singing this song, that shelter received a direct hit and everyone was killed. The head of one of my mother’s friends was in the lap of another worker. We children were never allowed to sing that song ever again, and when it came on the radio we had to turn it off, because if my mother heard it she always fainted." The devastation also hit the surrounding civilian houses, blowing out windows and injuring many others. Allied defences took out several enemy aircraft in the lead up to and after the raid, with several enemy aircraft being downed and any surviving occupants taken prisoner by policemen, civilians (in one case, farmers with sharp farm tools!) or Home Defence Guards. For interest, several newspaper articles documenting this attack have been uploaded online but do not come with this lot.
A rare folder of twenty-four individual illustrations, given to a German officer during his training at Potsdam Propaganda School in 1942 titled 'Aus Der Heimat Des PK-MANNES', with a foreword in German from the Lieutenant Colonel and District Commander, explaining that there was to be a significant change in the nature of wartime propaganda. The enclosed illustrations were produced after three years of war and show a marked attempt to minimise focus on the militarised elements of warfare and troop recruitment by, instead, documenting daily life and activities at the Potsdam Barracks and on Bornstedter Field. Such illustrations were created as an incentive to further achievements and inspire 'joyful commitment' in the service and act of what was meant to be a reminder of 'a busy and enjoyable time'. This original folio contains twenty-four individually titled printed illustrations, all in very good condition, illustrating daily life and aspects of potential training for recruits and those engaged in the service, each signed 'PK (Propaganda Kompanien): Schubert' and dated 1942, 12cm wide x 16cm high. Sold together with a wartime copy of Deutschen Apotheke. Provenance: Acquired by Herr Wiedler during his service as a Propaganda Training Officer at Potsdam Barracks, 1942. Wiedler would ultimately end up fighting on the Russian front and did not get back home until three years after the end of the war, after walking most of the way back to his home in Rheine in Nord Rhein Westfailia. In the absence of any form of communication, over such a long time, his wife had assumed he had died on the Russian Front. Notes: Potsdam Barracks housed two batteries dedicated to Propaganda. The Depot Battalion was housed in the Propaganda Kompanien Barracks and acted as a pool for trained propagandists awaiting assignment, in addition to the training centre. The battalion consisted of four companies: 1st company, journalists: 2nd company, photographers and war artists; 3rd company, war reporters and 4th company, depot company, which included administrative personnel, and personnel who have returned to the depot after completing a tour of duty. In addition, there was also a section for radio propaganda experts. Recruits were mainly men who in civil life were journalists, press photographers or film cameramen. They received normal infantry training and frequently were sent on courses of 4-6 weeks duration at the Ministry of Propaganda. The Propaganda Service Battalion likewise had its HQ in the same barracks. It consisted of two companies: 1st company, a pool of linguists and 2nd company, called the Propaganda Liaison Company (Propaganda Verbindungskompanie), which provided personnel for ensuring the transit of propaganda material (including periodicals and daily papers), to and from the various branches of the propaganda organization throughout the occupied countries and the theatres of war. Its strength was about 400 men.
A vintage Coomer radio, together with a Boots cassette player, a Sony Walkman radio, a Model X loudspeaker and a Roberts radio IMPORTANT! REGARDING CONDITION REPORTS: Please note this is an auction with items being sold of behalf of The Alexander Devine Children's Hospice. Whilst we appreciate you would like to receive condition reports we may not have time to do this for you so please try and come and view the items in person as we may not be able to supply you with further information and photographs
A Bakelite Art Deco radio, in brown, together with a black Bakelite telephone with a 1950s Manual 'Speaking on the Telephone' IMPORTANT! REGARDING CONDITION REPORTS: Please note this is an auction with items being sold of behalf of The Alexander Devine Children's Hospice. Whilst we appreciate you would like to receive condition reports we may not have time to do this for you so please try and come and view the items in person as we may not be able to supply you with further information and photographs
Atari Portfolio 16 Bit Personal computer, a Sony World Band Receiver ICF-SW55, a Casio JY-10, Philips SBC HC8400, a Baofeng VHF/UHF two way Radio and other walkmans, MP3 players, and other items (a quantity) IMPORTANT! REGARDING CONDITION REPORTS: Please note this is an auction with items being sold of behalf of The Alexander Devine Children's Hospice. Whilst we appreciate you would like to receive condition reports we may not have time to do this for you so please try and come and view the items in person as we may not be able to supply you with further information and photographs
Doctor Who - Character Options - a collection of assorted boxed Dr Who action figures, to include; several 12" scale figures (Novice Hame, Cyber Controller, The Doctor), playsets 'Exclusive' Army Of Ghosts Figure Set, Radio Controlled Dalek Battle Pack, Cyber Controller & Guards and others. All contents mint and unused, packaging in various conditions (some poor).
Doctor Who - a large collection of assorted memorabilia spanning three boxes. Includes Classic Who and New Who items; Dr Who magazine, Radio Times, Calendars, postcards, keyrings, a boxed Character Options Radio Controlled Dalek (complete, large scale), Desktop Patrol Dalek (unopened), various books, sealed board game and other items.
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