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* MHAIRI MCGREGOR RSW (SCOTTISH b 1971), MOOLOOLOO HOMESTEAD, SA gouache on paper, signed 27cm x 30cm Mounted, framed and under glass. Note: MHAIRI PATRICIA McGREGOR RSW was born in 1971. She studied at Glasgow School of Art from 1989 - 1993, gaining a BA (Hons) in Fine Art. She has exhibited very widely in Scotland, in England and Australia. While at Art School she received a number of awards including one month working in Vetheuil, France, a Christie’s Bursary for 3rd-Year Studies, Glasgow School of Art Landscape Drawing Prize for a sketchbook done in the open and a John Kinross Scholarship - 3 months working in Florence, Italy. Following graduation, she spent six months painting in Australia. In 1996 she was interviewed by BBC Radio Scotland for The Usual Suspects programme. In 1997 she was short-listed as one of four for the Alastair Salvesen Scholarship and she was awarded the Under 25 Regional Winner of the Laing Art Competition. She spent a further four months painting in Australia. In 1998 she was short-listed, one of six for Gilchrist-Fisher Memorial Award. She took part in a Scottish Television interview for The Home Show programme. In 1999 she was short-listed, one of four for the Alastair Salvesen Scholarship. She was awarded the Ruth Davidson Memorial Award - 3 months working in the South of France. She was elected Member of the Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolour. In 2000 she was awarded Glasgow Art Club Fellowship and spent two months painting in Australia. In 2001 she was awarded the Alexander Graham Munro Travel Award and the Paisley Art Institute Prize. In 2002 she spent two months painting in Arizona and New Mexico.
A Scratch/Kit Built 1:32nd Scale Model of a Radio Control "Clyde Puffer" Small Coaster Vessel, (possibly based on a Caldercraft Kit - Northlight), battery operated and featuring electric motor. Type 43 Electronic Speed Control, Futuba FP-R122JE Two Channel Receiver, Futaba S3003, built to a high standard and presented on a wooden plinth, small parts may be missing and/or damaged, approximately 66cm length, 18.5cm wide, 44cm high, viewing recommended.
A Scratch/Kit Built 1:48th Scale Model of a Radio Control Single Hatch Coaster Vessel "Talacre", 6v battery operated and featuring Futaba FP-S148 Indirect Drive, built to a high standard and presented on a wooden plinth, small parts maybe missing and/or damage, approximately 83cm lengthm 16.5cm wide, 40cm high, viewing recommended.
A Scratch/Kit Built Model of a Radio Control Scottish Fishing Boat "Osprey-PD109", battery operated and featuring electric motor, Futaba FP-8138 indirect drive, Fleet Speedmaster FPS-24B, Futaba FP-R122JE Two Channel Receiver, Futaba T2ER 27mhz Radio Control System, built to a high standard and presented on a wooden plinth, small parts maybe missing and/or damage, approximately 86cm length, 17.5cm wide, 42cm high, viewing recommended.
A Scratch/Kit Built 1:32nd Scale Model of a Radio Control "Clyde Puffer" Small Coaster Vessel, (possibly based on a Mountfleet Kit - Sealight), battery operated and featuring electric motor, type 43HX Electronic Speed Control Futaba S3004, Hi-Tec HFS-04MI FM Narrow Band Receiver, built to a high standard and presented on a wooden plinth, small parts may be missing and/or damaged, approximately 85cm length, 20cm wide, 50cm high, viewing recommended.
Radio Presenter autograph collection 4 x 6x4 b/w photo cards signed by Reggie Yates, Edith Bowman, Elaine Page and Dermot O'Leary. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
circa 1942, number 518, the signed white dial, 55mm diameter, with black Roman numerals blued spade hands, centre seconds, chemin de fer chapter ring and outer minute track, the outer rotatable front bezel in black marked out in degrees with case mounted locking screw at 1 o'clock, the unsigned mechanical crown wind movement with onion shaped winder, the base metal case, 62mm diameter, with screw down back, verso engraved 'H^S.4'Footnote: Other notes: This type of watch was used by the Fleet Air Arm in Fairey Swordfish aircraft during WWII. The 1941/1942 Admiralty Manual of Navigation describes this style as a beacon watch, only to be used in aircraft fitted with an R1147 radio receiver. Aircraft carriers were equipped with a revolving beacon that continuously transmitted second pulses, making a full rotation once per minute. The crucial feature of this system was that the beacon emitted a different sounding signal when it was pointing due north. Prior to launch, (these planes were catapulted into the air), the observer would tune the radio receiver to the beacon and set the bezel of the watch so that zero on the outer scale and the tip of the second hand aligned precisely at the time of the northern signal. When returning to the carrier, the observer on board the aircraft would turn on the radio and listen for the beacon's signal. The strongest reception would be experienced when the beacon was pointing directly at the aircraft and, using the watch, the aircraft's position relative to its carrier could be found and the pilot given the course to take. The great benefit was that these slow aircraft could home in on their carrier from up to 100 miles away without sending out radio signals that may betray their position to the enemy. In 1937 Hector Golay & Son Ltd of London were the only importers of Universal watches and chronographs and supplied the Ministry of Defence with dashboard mounted navigation watches such as this example. H^S.4 designation is described as a 'Dashboard Watch'. Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London.
Good Morning Vietnam 40x25 movie poster from the 1987 American comedy-drama war film written by Mitch Markowitz and directed by Barry Levinson. Set in Saigon in 1965, during the Vietnam War, the film stars Robin Williams as a radio DJ on Armed Forces. Grade B condition slight tear on edge image not affected. Good condition Est.
1960s QUEEN MAGAZINE, 1960s, a collection of 40 London society Queen magazines, with many great photographers and models of the time including John Cowan, Duffy, Henry Cartier-Bresson, Irving Penn, Norman Parkinson, Helmut Newton, Eve Arnold, Jeanloup Sieff, William Klein and Terence Donovan (40) Queen magazine was a British society publication established by Samuel Beeton in 1861. In 1958, the magazine was sold to Jocelyn Stevens, who dropped the prefix 'The' and used it as his vehicle to represent the younger side of the British Establishment, sometimes referred to as the 'Chelsea Set', under the editorial direction of Beatrix Miller. In 1964, the magazine gave birth to Radio Caroline, the first daytime commercial pirate radio station serving London. Stevens sold Queen in 1968.
A STONE FROM THE HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT , with a metal plaque, 'Made by London Stonecraft Ltd.', with certificate of authenticity, and brochure from the firm, this was sold as a holder for the Radio Times (or letters) and was design no. 168, 13cm high The stone used was recovered after an air raid in 1941, which damaged the Houses of Parliament, and later sold to benefit the Red Cross.
A LYONS TEA ENAMEL ADVERTISING SIGN, white lettering with orange border on blue background with white and orange border, approximately 45cm high x 150cm wide, extensive damage especially to bottom edge, enamel loss, wear and rusting to edges, with an Exide Drydex Radio Batteries tin advertising sign, rear marked 'This plate is the Property of Exide Drydex Batteries', white lettering on green and yellow background, approximately 43cm high x 62cm wide, some minor damage, paint loss and wear, with an Atcost Limited enamel advertising sign, yellow lettering on black background with yellow edging, approximately 30cm high x 76cm wide, extensive enamel loss around letter A, together with other rusting, holes, damage and wear (3)
An Art Deco Ecko Type AD75 bakelite radio with circular brown bakelite case, quilted fabric speaker grille, 14¼in. (36.2cm.) high. *Condition: Not tested. Complete with original mains lead nut plug not fitted. Also complete with wite aerial with socket fitting. Case very good, with no damage. A few very minor scratches. Two worn areas to speaker grille fabric - the larger to lower right hand side. Celluloid tuning dial inset is warped but otherwise good. Backboard is missing two fixing screws and has a burnt hole to lower left - no burn damage visible inside the radio to electronics so possibly the result of an old fault which has been repaired. Electronics very dirty and dusty.
Corgi Classics boxed Commercial and Public Service Vehicles. Including: 97195 Howell's Bedford Pantechnicon, 97828 Rochdale Daimler Fleetline Bus, 97126 National Coal Board Bedford O Van, 98475 Fire Marshall VW Van (3x), 96895 Birmingham City Transport Morris J Van (2x), 96904 RAC Radio Rescue Bedford (3x sun damage to boxes), Q949/22 Bedford Type OB Coach plus similar police, ambulance AA etc.. Stock bought from a closing-down shop - all boxed & in original condition except noted. (21)
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