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Richard Murdoch and Teddy Johnson, Radio Luxembourg, Signed Radio Luxembourg Flyer. Signed in fountain and biro. The Pair Hosted this Radio Station from 1948-1950. Fantastic signatures. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
TV Legend Victor Borge Personally Signed 7x5 Sepia Photo. Signed in fountain pen. Borge Rosenbaum, 3 January 1909 - 23 December 2000, known professionally as Victor Borge was a Danish-American comedian, conductor, and pianist who achieved great popularity in radio and television in the United States and Europe. Fantastic signature. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Dame June Whitfield DBE Personally signed 6x4 Printed Colour Photo. Dame June Rosemary Whitfield DBE, 11 November 1925 - 29 December 2018, was an English radio, television, and film actress. Signed in blue marker pen. Great Signature. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Vinyl - 10 Patti Smith LP's plus a 12" single to include Horses x 2 (ARTY 122), Radio Ethiopia x 2 (SPARTY 1001), Easter x 2 (Arista SPART 1043 and Fame FA 3058), Wave x 2 (AB 4221) Canadian pressing and (SPARTT 1086), Live In London, The White Bitch Comes Good double album and Dream Of Life (209172). Sleeves & Vinyl Vg-
Signed Vinyl Record / Memorabilia - Punk - The Clash - The Clash (1977, UK 1st issue pressing, CBS Records, S CBS 82000), Sleeve is EX, Vinyl is EX+ (looks unplayed). Signed on print by Mick Jones and Paul Simonon. (Provenance: Signed in person when the band came for a radio interview in the early 80?s and sold by the original radio producer who got the signatures)
Radio Control: A boxed Buddy: The Rattler 10WD Radio Control All-Terrain Vehicle, together with a boxed Rastar Aston Martin DBS Coupe 1:14 Scale; two boxed Bowa Alloy Climbing Pull Back vehicles; The Buggy & Buggy Nikko 1/20 Scale set; and a boxed Crashback Radio Control vehicle. All items within this lot are untested for working order. Contents appear in good visual condition, boxes have wear and dinks. (6)
Collectables: A collection of assorted boxed toys and games to include: Saturn Walking Robot, Padgett Bros; Dan Dare Electronic Radio Station; Mettoy Freight Train Set; Monopoly; Scramble; Chad Valley Escalado; Totopoly; and Super Soccer. Contents are unchecked for completeness. Please assess photographs. (8)
German Second World War Luftwaffe Trade Patches. 10 Luftwaffe trade patches, all machine embroidered grey on Luftwaffe blue grey backing cloth. Qualified radio operator; mechanised equipment administration; administrative nco; aircraft equipment administrator; signals equipment administrator; air raid warden personnel; signals personnel for flying in flak branches; armourer nco; Luftwaffe driver; transport nco. All have residue of glue and paper on the reverse side where removed from a collectors display board, good condition (10) £100-£140
The General Service Medal awarded to Sergeant M. D. Burbridge, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, attached SAS, who was ambushed and killed by the IRA whilst travelling in plain clothes with another serviceman returning from Rosemount Police Station, 1 April 1982. Their unmarked van was riddled by machine gun bullets near the Creggan Estate, and just outside of St. Eugene’s Catholic Cathedral General Service 1962-2007, 1 clasp, Northern Ireland (24098414 LCpl. M. D. Burbridge. REME.) good very fine £1,200-£1,600 --- Provenance: Dix Noonan Webb, September 1998. Michael David Burbridge was born in August 1950, and enlisted in the Army in September 1966. He was serving on his third tour of Northern Ireland when he was killed during an ambush, 1 April 1982: ‘Two soldiers were murdered in a Londonderry ambush yesterday by Provisional IRA terrorists armed with a machine gun. Cpl Michael Ward, 29, of the Royal Signals, and Sgt Michael Burbridge, 31, of the REME, were hit by a hail of shots as they drove in an unmarked Mini van. Both men were armed, but were wearing civilian clothes. They were returning to barracks after completing maintenance work on radio equipment at a police station [Rosemount] near the republican Creggan estate. The gunmen had taken over a flat overlooking a road junction, holding the seven students who occupy the flat hostage since Wednesday night. More than 50 shots were fired at the van as it reached the crossroads. The vehicle then careered out of control down a one-way street and crashed into a baker’s shop. The shooting happened close to St Eugene’s Roman Catholic Cathedral and one of the first to reach the van was the Bishop of Derry, Dr Edward Daly, whose residence adjoins the cathedral. Cpl Ward was married with a six year old son and came from south west London. Sgt Burbridge was divorced and his parents live in south Oxfordshire. Yesterday’s killings were exactly a week after a similar ambush in West Belfast when three members of the Royal Green Jackets were murdered by the Provisional IRA. On Sunday the IRA shot dead a senior police officer outside his church.’ (photocopy of newspaper cutting included with the lot refers). Both Burbridge and Ward, were in fact attached to the SAS at this time, and the following is given in Raymond Murray’s The SAS in Ireland: In the period 1981-87 the SAS shot dead as many as 26 people in Northern Ireland and one man drowned escaping from them... In the same period four ‘SAS men were shot dead by the IRA. Sergeant Michael Burbridge (parent regiment, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers) aged 31, from South Oxfordshire and 29 year old Corporal Michael Ward (parent regiment, the Royal Corps of Signals), from south-west London were killed in a hail of bullets in an IRA ambush on 1 April 1982. They were dressed in plain clothes and were travelling from the Army/RUC post at Rosemount, Derry in a grey van, when the attack took place at 11.46am at Creggan Street just outside St. Eugene’s Cathedral. Four IRA men took part in the attack. They occupied a second floor flat at the junction of Creggan Road and Infirmary Road 15 hours before the shooting. As the van approached the junction, three of the IRA men, two of them armed with high velocity automatic rifles, and one with a handgun acting as back-up, stepped out in front of it and fired about 30 shots. The shooting was heard in the nearby parochial house. One of the priests gave the last rites. Priest and people lifted men out of the van to the street. The Bishop of Derry, Dr Edward Daly, was also on the scene within minutes. He said, “The men had been riddled. It was an awful sight. A lot of people were hysterical. It is another terrible deed which demeans us all.’ Sergeant Burbridge is buried in Aldershot Military Cemetery, Hampshire. Sold with a letter from Captain T. Lindsay, R.E.M.E., 8th Infantry Brigade, Londonderry, addressed to Burbridge’s widow at Farnham Surrey, dated 8 December 1982, ‘At long last I am pleased to forward the medal which belonged to your late husband. I am to understand that the medal is for your son Darren and if in fact this is correct I would appreciate it if you would pass the medal on to him.’ The letter has been cut in two with the result that one line of the text is missing; copied certificate of service and other research.
German Second World War Luftwaffe Trade Patches. 10 Luftwaffe trade patches, ncos and officers. Officers silver wire aerial bomb armourer; officers qualified telephone operator, silver bullion weave on officers quality cloth; Qualified telephone operator with nco lace; qualified telephone operator with nco edging lace; qualified directional radio operator with nco lace; medical personnel with nco lace; armourer with nco lace; armourer with machine embroidered nco circular edging; qualified telephone operator with nco lace; qualified teletype operator with nco lace. All have residue of glue and paper on the reverse side where removed from a collectors display board, good condition (10) £120-£160
German Second World War Luftwaffe Trade Patches. 10 individual enlisted ranks trade patches, all machine embroidered on Luftwaffe blue grey backing cloth. Qualified teletype operator; qualified radio operator; graduate from technical flight school; ordnance personnel; armourer; medical personal; aerial bomb armourer; qualified directional radio operator; qualified sound location operator; aircraft radio man. All have residue of glue and paper on the reverse side where removed from a collectors display board, generally good condition (10) £100-£140
Portrait of the first human to journey into outer space, Yuri GagarinVostok 1, 12 April 1961Vintage gelatin silver press print on fibre-based paper, 23 x 18 cm (9 x 7 in), with cropping marks, Novosti Press Agency stamps and a caption on the versoProvenance: from Tim Furniss collectionFootnotes:'Because no one could be sure how Gagarin would respond to weightlessness, Vostok 1 was programmed to operate automatically (...) Only in an emergency would Gagarin himself be allowed to take control - and then only after he had punched a three digit code-number into a special locking device on the instrument panel. at 7:50 a.m. Moscow Time, Gagarin felt the rocket come to life and surge upwards, and said over the radio, 'Payekhali!' - 'Let's Go!' (...) For the next 108 minutes Gagarin made history.' (Chaikin, Space, )Condition Report: Few minor and expected creases, otherwise goodCondition Report Disclaimer
Alan Shepard and 16mm television cameraThree views of the crew deploying scientific experiments on the lunar surface; the colour photograph was taken by the 16mm television cameraApollo 14, 5 February 1971Two vintage gelatin silver prints on fibre-based paper, 25.4 x 20.3 cm (10 x 8 in), first one BLACK NUMBERED NASA AS14-67-9376 [second one NASA AS14-67-938], and one vintage chromogenic print on fibre-based Kodak paper with A KODAK PAPER watermarks on the verso [NASA S-71-19509]Footnotes:Shepard and Mitchell spent a total of 33.5 hours on the Moon and performed two extra-vehicular activities (EVAs, or "moonwalks"), totalling 9 hours and 23 minutes. Much of the first EVA was used to deploy a set of experiments, some of which continued to radio data back to Earth until September 1977. Among these was a seismometer, which detected thousands of moonquakes and helped to determine the structure of the Moon's interior. Other instruments measured the composition of the solar wind and the Moon's tenuous atmosphere and plasma environment. Shepard and Mitchell also collected rock and soil samples up to 200 meters west of the landing site.
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