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Hitler Youth WWII archive relating to the career in the Hitler Youth of Helmut Nieboy including three volumes of his diaries with numerous tipped in original photos^ manuscript maps and text recording his activities in the movement; a book with the minutes and reports of the meetings of his group including the recording of songs^ political discussions^ planning of excursions^ with criticism of boys who didnt follow the Nazi rules (and were therefore expelled); diplomas issued to him for his prowess in sports events; an account of his attendance at one of the Nuremberg Rallies and various loose photographs. Also in the archive are his tent^ his knife as issued with the Nazi insignias^ and his trumpet. The trumpet is considered to be particularly rare. A most important insight into the activities of the Hitler Youth^ launched by the Nazis as an Ayrian alternative to the Boy Scout Movement^ but also used throughout the 1930s as a vital training operation for future members of the German Armed Forces.
BAILY’S MAGAZINE of Sports and Pastimes, vols. 82 & 85-90 [1904, 1906-1908], 8vo, uniformly bound in red/black cloth gilt (some damp to covers); & odd vols. for 1865, 1893, 1903; TAUTZ (E.) publisher: The Hunting Diary and Guide for 1913-14, 8vo, illus., clo., L., [1912]; FORES’s Sporting Notes & Sketches, 2 vols., (a/f.) 1895 & 1902 (13, w.a.f.).
ST. QUINTIN (Colonel T.A.) Chances of Sports of Sorts in Five Continents, 8vo, frontis, 55 plates on 52 ff., clo., 1st Edn., Edinburgh & London, 1912; SHERIDAN (Clare, Winston Chuchill’s cousin) Arab Interlude, 8vo, frontis & 17 plates on 8 ff., clo., d.w., 1st Edn., L., 1936; STEBBING (E. P.) Jungle-Byways of India: Leaves from The Notebook of A Sportsman and A Naturalist, 8vo, frontis & 15 plates, clo., 1st Edn., L., 1911; SUTTON (R. L.) Tiger Trails in Southern Asia, 8vo, photo-frontis, text illus., clo., 1st Edn., SIGNED & INSCRIBED by the author, St. Louis, The C.V. Mosby Company, 1926. (4)
18 Brumm sports and racing cars including 1928 Bentley 4.5 li, 1931 Alfa Romeo 2300, 1934/36 Bugatti 57S Coupe, 1936 Bugatti 57S Roadster, 1939 Mercedes Benz M163K, 1947 Ferrari 125S, 1949/55 Fiat 500 C, 1951 Lancia Aurelia B20, 1960 Ferrari 250 TRS. All window boxed, minor/some wear, vehicles VGC. £50-70
MEDALS TO THE BARHAM FAMILY. British War & Victory medals, named to 60011 Sjt A E Barham RA. Long Service Good Conduct medal GV, named to 1031493 Sjt A E Barham RA. With (11) Silver School and Sports medals, some named to Alfred Barham of N School Battersea. Other badges include Boys Brigade etc. 1939/45 & Atlantic Stars, War Medal with box of issue and Condolence Slip to AB A E Barham (Son) RN. The slip mentions (4) awards, though no information as to the missing award. C/JX 172873 AB Alfred E Barham was Killed In Action on HMS Harvester in March 1943. The son of A E Barham of 11 Garfield Road, Battersea, London SW11, no age given. HMS Harvester an H Class Destroyer was on Convoy HX228 escort duties, when she rammed and forced the surfacing of U444. It was sunk by the French Corvette Aconit, after survivors were rescued. With a failed attempt to regain power, the Harvester was sunk by U432 the following day whilst becalmed. This Submarine was sunk after being Depth Charged, again by Aconit. With the loss of its CO. 7 Officers and 136 Ratings, also 39 rescued survivors of earlier actions. A related Gt War pair to W Hall RNVR, in box of issue.
A 2-3rd GURKHAS IGS GROUP WITH MINIATURES. An India General Service medal with bar North West Frontier 1937-39, named to Capt J H C Hill 2-3rd G. R. War medal and India Service medal, the latter two unnamed as issued. The three mounted for wear, with two sets of matching silver miniatures. Cased and loose College Prize Medals Major John Hugh Conway Hill was born 22/11/1913. The older brother of Capt Alastair Conway Hill, both the sons of Colonel Conway Hill and Mrs Hill. Educated at Wellington College, where he excelled at various Sports. After two years on the unattached list (Devons ?) he was commissioned as 2/Lt Indian army 14/11/1934, and Lt 30/11/1935. He was awarded the India General Service medal for the pre W W 11 campaign on the N W Frontier. Officers black buttons for the tunic of a 3 Gurkha Rifles, in large (11) & (15) small sizes.. A silver Life Saving medal named to J H C Hill 1929, also seven bronze coloured sporting medals 3 x Devonshire Regt for Boxing or Running etc. One in silver `Welterweight`. A cased Wellington College bronze medal. His leather calling card case with cards Mr J H C Hill 3rd Queen Alexandras Own Gurkha Rifles (8)
5 Vintage Motorcycle Log Books 1930 ? 1963 including 1930 Royal Enfield GL Deluxe, reg no: WE7335, original Registration Book issued by City of Sheffield, covers the period to 1938 - 4 owners, frame number 211, engine number 7589 plus 1930 BSA 249cc, reg no: GF7761, Continuation Book issued by Southampton CBC in 1945, covers the period to 1953 ? 6 owners, frame number: XB4969, engine no: XR1940 plus 1928 Raleigh 15 Deluxe 248cc, reg no: WE3039, Continuation Book issued by City of Sheffield in 1933, covers the period to 1935 ? 5 owners, frame no: J16129, engine no: M16327 plus 1925 AJ5 ?E2? Motorcycle and Sidecar 799cc, reg no: WB3913, Continuation Book issued by Rotherham CBC in 1937, covers the period to 30th September 1937 ? 1 owner, frame no: 44350, engine no: 44350 plus 1963 BSA Sports Star 249cc, reg no: 822 JPX, Original Logbook issued by West Sussex CC covers the period to 1967 ? 3 owners, frame number: C1533168, engine no: C551500 (5)
Mexico This is an attractive representation of the present-day southwestern United States, Texas and Mexico. The map depicts the new state of Texas in its stovepipe configuration, bound by the Rio Grande on its western border. In Upper or New California, there is an American Fur Co. Depot on the eastern shore of L. Youta or Salt L.. The Great Spanish Road is shown from the Red River to Santa Fe, and then heading south through the length of Mexico. The map continues into Central America in an inset of Guatimala. Original outline color with light toning and a few sports of foxing. 10.3"" W x 14.5"" H Hall, Sidney 1846
Up to one hundred and fifty vintage collectors` badges and pinbacks with rare designs, sports badges include motor racing; cars include BMW, Honda, Norton; football includes Liverpool, Manchester City (50s), QPR Supporter, Chelsea, Orange Star with players` photos (50s), Up Cambridge and many more, mostly enamel on gold. (Up to 150)
Up to one hundred and fifty vintage collectors` badges and pinbacks with rare designs, sports badges include motor racing; cars include BMW, Honda, Norton; football includes Liverpool, Manchester City (50s), QPR Supporter, Chelsea, Orange Star with players` photos (50s), Up Cambridge and many more, mostly enamel on gold. (Up to 150)
MILITARY MEDALS, LIVERPOOL REGIMENT, MEMORIAL PLAQUE, 1914-1918 (Harold Wilkinson); officially named as issued. Unevenly toned, carefully pierced for hanging display at obverse 12 o’clock, otherwise very fine. Private Harold Wilkinson, of Liscard, was killed in action 30 July 1916 during an attack on the village of Guillemont whilst serving in the 19th (Pals) Battalion, Liverpool Regiment. A local newspaper included a small portrait and obituary, which reads as follows: ‘NONE MORE RELIABLE AND NONE BRAVER – Officer Tribute to Fallen Liscard Soldier – Private Harold Wilkinson (Liverpool Regiment), who was killed in action on July 30, in his 20th year, was the only son of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Wilkinson, 14, Dalton Road, Liscard (formerly of Southport). He was educated at New Brighton Higher Elementary School, and on leaving entered the office of the Argenta Meat Co., North John Street, Liverpool, where he was highly esteemed. He was one of the first members of Emmanuel’s Choir, at one time a leader in the 3rd (Emmanuel) Wallasey Scouts. He was a good sportsman, taking, however, more interest in yachting and fishing than in other sports. One of the first to join at the outbreak of war, he went out with his Brigade in November last. His parents have received a letter from his platoon officer, who writes: - “I was his platoon officer, and as such had learnt to know and to value him. There was no better man in the platoon, company, or battalion – none more reliable and none braver, and I may say he was, apart entirely from Army matters, a son of whom any mother might well have been proud. I had sent his name in for promotion, and always regarded him as a splendid soldier and a splendid fellow.” Sold with copy newspaper clipping, copy MIC showing his entitlement to a 1914-15 Trio, casualty report, and some useful research.
Cigarette Cards - FOOTBALL, selection of booklets, inc. Sport Mag 1953 (1), Amalgamated Press Sports Queeriosities Wallet, Topical Times, Cup Tie Booklet, Boxers Who`s Who, Joke Book; Football Annual 1952 Wee Red Book, Hartley Football Stars 1971-72 (empty), News of the World Football Annual 1961-2 etc., generally G, 25*
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