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Interesting collection of 1920/30s golfing photographs, ephemera, magazines - covering the career of PGA member C Parsons - full time professional at East Brighton Golf Club from 1909 to 1950 - the collection includes numerous press photographs many mounted to include competitions, exhibition matches, presentation and numerous personal photographs which include Walter Hagan playing in an exhibition match with Charlie Parsons in 1933. Plus a copy of "Golf Illustrated" dated August 13, 1920 featuring Charlie Parsons on the front cover winning the Sussex Professional Championship by 10 strokes from his nearest rival using Dunlop 31 golf ball - 1929 & 1931 PGA Journals, the latter includes the list of members elected as honorary members of their respective clubs to include Charlie Parsons, as well as a photograph of plaque presented to Bobby Jones by the PGA in recognition of his grand slam achievement in 1930 - A record score card dated 1908 Brighton & Hove recording 64 (14 under par) not in the best condition - and finally numerous newspaper articles and photographs recording the achievements of Charlie Parsons as a professional playing both County and other regional matches & tournaments - quite a player.
A rare early 20th century Gramophone and Typewriter Limited (early HMV) wind-up gramophone with metal horn on square stepped oak base, similar to the Gramophone No 5, with original inset cherub ivory label and printed label to side with angel trade mark (appears in working order but may need adjustments). This machine has become the standard image of an early record player as a result of the painting, His Master`s Voice, by Francis Barraud. The painting portrays a dog, Nipper, listening with curiosity to the voice of his owner being reproduced by a gramophone. Barraud`s iconic picture became the trademark of The Gramophone Company , later known as His Master`s Voice
Bill Frindall`s personal copies of his own works, including England Test Cricketers-The Complete Record with many of the entries over signed by the player concerned, other volumes being working copies, some with occasional personal annotations or corrections, a copy of The Wisden Book of Test Cricket signed by BF and dedicated to his mother, a signed limited edition deluxe copy of The Wisden Book of Test Cricket; together with a personal copy of The Holy Bible bearing a gift inscription to BF inside (qty.)

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