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A James Bond 007 'Dr. No' Deluxe Talking Story Book by 'Kid Stuff', including illustrated story book and cassette tape in original bag with header card, together with 4 unbagged similar story books by the same company -'A View To A Kill', 'The Spy Who Loved Me' and 2 x 'Moonraker', each of these books containing a 7" 33 1/3 rpm vinyl record. Other James Bond related items are also included as part of this lot, a carded 'Secret Agent 007' unlicensed figure set made in Hong Kong, 'Quantum of Solace' MP3 Player, 007 Badge etc..(9) [NO RESERVE]
Woolwich Arsenal medal awarded to goalkeeper Jimmy Ashcroft to commemorate the club's promotion to the Division One of the Football League in season 1903-04 during which Ashcroft kept a club record 20 clean sheets,9ct. gold, inscribed WOOLWICH ARSENAL CRICKET CLUB, TO COMMEMORATE PROMOTION TO FIRST LEAGUE, PRESENTED TO J. ASHCROFT, 1903-4Jimmy Ashcroft (Arsenal's first England international footballer)Lots 906 to 909James (Jimmy) Ashcroft (British, 1878 - 1943), an English football goalkeeper, signing for Everton as an amateur in 1897, then to Gravesend United in 1899. He signed as a professional footballer in June 1900 for Woolwich Arsenal, making his debut on 15th September 1900 against Burton Swifts, losing 1 - 0 on the day. Through his career with Woolwich Arsenal he made 303 appearances in eight seasons until 1908, of which 273 appearances were in the league. He was the first goalkeeper to play for Woolwich Arsenal in the first division and having played in two FA Cup semi-finals with Woolwich Arsenal in 1905/06 against Newcastle United, losing 2 - 0 at Victoria Ground, Stoke and 1906/07 against The Wednesday losing 3 - 1 at St Andrew's, Birmingham.Ashcroft was the first Arsenal player to be capped for England winning three caps in the British Home Nations Championship matches of 1906, England won twice against Ireland and Wales and lost to Scotland, which meant sharing the 1905/06 championship trophy with Scotland, both teams having each gained four points in the championship. In 1908 he was sold to Blackburn Rovers where he went onto play over 120 times and reached another FA Cup semi-final in 1910/11 against Bradford City, losing 3 - 0 at Bramall Lane, Sheffield and won the First Division title in 1911/12. In 1913 he was released by Blackburn Rovers on a free transfer, placing an advert in The Athletic News he signed for Tranmere Rovers, playing for one season before WWI and all first class football was halted and with that his retirement from football.
Alan Oakes red & black striped Manchester City No.6 1969 F.A. Cup Final jersey,long-sleeved unworn spare, inscribed above & below the badge M.C.F.C., WEMBLEY 1969In the 1969 F.A Cup Final Manchester City beat Leicester City 1-0 through a goal by Neil Young in the 24th minute.Alan Oakes came up through the youth ranks at Maine Road and made 680 League & Cup appearances for Manchester City between 1959 and 1976, easily an all-time club record. The only other player to exceed 600 games is goalkeeper Joe Corrigan.In addition to his F.A. Cup medal. Oakes won Football League Division One & Two Championships, two Football League Cups, a European Cup Winners' Cup, and two F.A. Charity Shields.

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