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SERVICES FOOTBALL AT MANSFIELD TOWN F.C. 1944 Scarce 4 page programme, A.A.Command XI v RAF XI, 25/3/44 at Field Mill. West Ham provided 5 players for the AA Command XI as did Stoke City. The RAF XI included Raich Carter plus players from Arsenal, Man Utd, Man City, Leicester, Liverpool, Stoke, Crystal Palace, Chelsea and Sheff Utd. Creased, team changes. Slightly grubby. Fair
1950'S FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES Ten programmes: Coventry City v Doncaster Rovers 28/10/50, Brighton v Shrewsbury Town 27/10/51, QPR v Nottm. Forest 8/12/51, Plymouth v Exeter City 12/1/52, Swindon Town v Stoke City 2/2/52 FA Cup, Bradford Park Avenue v Bury 26/12/1949, Barnsley v Rotherham 7/2/1953, Bolton v Arsenal 3/9/1955, Bradford City v Barrow 21/4/1956 and Bolton v CFSA Moscow 4/11/1957. Minor faults. Fair to generally good
MANCHESTER CITY Six programmes: 5 homes v Manchester United 29/1/1944 League Cup and 10/4/1944, 3 sets of punched holes and Blackburn 4/3/1944, 3 sets of punched holes, Blackpool 21/4/1945, team changes and scores entered and 60/1 v Tottenham. Away v Stoke City 63/4 League Cup Semi-Final. Fair to generally good
CHELSEA Four programmes: 3 for the away matches in the 1946/7 season v Brentford, Wolves, score on the cover, small tape at the bottom, team changes and scores entered and Liverpool in poor condition and Stoke City 1951/2, tape on the inside of spine and the inside of the back cover, tears throughout.. Poor to generally good
FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES FOR FRIENDLY MATCHES 14 programmes for the friendly matches, including, for the home Bully James' Benefit match at Ninian Park, Cardiff 1/5/1950, Norwich City v Shelbourne 18/8/73 and 3 aways v King’s Lynn 27/2/57, Chelmsford City 3/10/61 Opening of Floodlights, staple removed and Jimmy Thompson's All Stars at Cambridge United F.C. 2/5/75, Hearts v Newcastle United at Tynecastle 7/11/1955, slightly worn on the back cover, Liverpool (The Champions) v Rest of Central League 18/9/1957, Watford v Rampla 19/4/56, Ex-Watford 19/2/57 single sheet, Manager’s XI 18/3/57 and All Star XI 2/5/57 single sheet, Leeds United v Djurgardens 5/11/1958, Manchester City v Stoke City for the Charity match at Onchan Stadium, Isle-of-Man 9/8/64, folded in four and scores entered and Luton Town for the away Friendly v New Zealand 1977 World Cup Squad in May 1977, some withe creases, . Fair to generally good
MANCHESTER UNITED Twelve programmes for the away v Liverpool 59/60 FA Cup and 62/3 score on the cover and scores entered, Derby 59/60 and 65/6 both FA Cup, Man. City 59/60, Coventry City 62/3 FA Cup, Barnsley 63/4 FA Cup, Stoke City 63/4 and 64/5 FA Cup, Aldershot 70/1 League Cup and QPR 2 X 76/7 Dec. and April outer cover and December programme. Generally good
ARSENAL Twenty six away tickets for season 1989/90 v Liverpool Charity Shield, Makita Tournament, Coventry, Tottenham, Man. Utd., Liverpool, Nottm. Forest, Millwall, Chelsea, QPR League and FA Cup, Sheff. Weds., Plymouth. LC, Everton, Wimbledon, Norwich, Charlton, Oldham, Southampton, Aston Villa, Stoke FA Cup, Man. City, Derby, Crystal Palace, Luton and Rangers Friendly. All are slightly creased. Generally good
FOOTBALL PROGRAMME MISCELLANY Thirty one programmes including Stuttgart v Burnley 66/7, Manchester United 5 European homes form the late 1950's, poor condition, Charlton v Fulham 44/5, Huddersfield v Stoke 45/6, slightly marked and slightly worn, Liverpool v Middlesbrough 45/6, slightly marked, Chesterfield v Sheff. Utd. 45/6 worn, Huddersfield v Sheff. Utd. 45/6, slightly worn and Southampton v Copenhagen 1951 Festival of Britain. Poor to generally good
MANCHESTER UNITED Seventeen away programmes v Wrexham 56/7 FA Cup with replacement outer covers, Stoke City 71/2 League Cup 2nd Replay, 23/1/1982, Burnley 73/4 with team sheet, Luton Town 58/9, Derby County 49/50, rusty staple, Bristol Rovers 55/6 FA Cup, team changes, Crystal palace 70/1, Chelsea 49/50 FA Cup and 51/2, Fulham 51/2, Norwich City 58/9 FA Cup, Notts. County 74/5 and 4 X Tottenham Hotspur 57/8, 58/9, 59/60 and 60/1, writing on the cover. Most are slightly creased. Fair to generally good
MANCHESTER UNITED Thirteen programmes for the away Reserve matches v Bradford City 1984/85, 1987/88 and 1989/90, Huddersfield Town 1982/83 and 1984/85, Hull City, 1986/87, 1987/88 and 1989/90, Central League matches v Stoke City 1983/84 and 1984/85, West Bromwich Albion 1971/72, very slight stain, 1983/84 and 1988/89, some with creases. Generally good
LEEDS UNITED Thirty away programmes including includes Luton 29/1/59, Wolves 14/11/59, WHU 28/8/65, FA Cup Semi-Final v Chelsea at Villa Park 29/4/67, Stoke 1/9/76 League Cup, Bradford City 6/5/80 West Riding Senior Cup Final and modern programmes including Man. United 29/11/98. Generally good
1940'S & 1950'S FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES Thirty programmes including Rotherham v Lincoln 47/8 creased and minor tears, Grimsby v Aston Villa 46/7 small writing on the cover and scores entered, Bury v Stoke 44/5, 19 X 1950's including Weymouth v Stoke 52/3 and 8 X 1960's onwards. Poor to generally good
BURNDEN PARK DISASTER 1946 FA CUP / BOLTON WANDRERES V STOKE CITY Tie 9/3/1946 at Burnden Park, Bolton. Official 4-page programme plus match ticket for the Burnden Stand Paddock. The match resulted in a crowd crush that cost the lives of Thirty-Three spectators. It was the deadliest stadium-related disaster in British history until the Ibrox Park disaster in 1971. Programme is slightly creased, minor tears and slightly marked. Fair to generally good
LIVERPOOL / TICKETS Twelve away tickets v Everton 78/9, Coventry 78/9, Bolton 78/9, Nottingham Forest 79/80, League and FA Cup, Norwich 79/80 LC, Tottenham 79/80 FA Cup, Man. City 80/1 and 81/2, Stoke 79/80 and 80/1, slightly torn and Swansea 81/2 FA Cup unused. Most are slightly creased. Generally good
MANCHESTER UNITED Eighteen Manchester United programmes 1946/47 season onwards including 1948 FA Cup Final Blackpool v Manchester United, writing on the back, splits on the spine, rusty staples and slightly worn plus 1946/47 v Nottingham Forest FA Cup, 1947/48 v Arsenal, Blackburn Rovers (Souvenir Cup-Final Edition), minor tear and slightly worn, Blackpool, Charlton Athletic, Derby County, Huddersfield Town, Middlesbrough, Stoke City, 1948/49 v Charlton Athletic, Newcastle United, 1950/51 v Blackpool, Derby County 1951/52 v Liverpool, Newcastle United, Preston North End, Sunderland. Most unfolded and without writing, some have the score noted in pencil on team page, some have corner creases, slight tears, a couple have small corner pieces missing the covers etc. Fair to generally good
MANCHESTER UNITED Eight away Central League programmes v WBA 1/9/1956 and 19/12/1959, Aston Villa 22/3/1957 and 5/12/1959, Stoke City 22/9/1958, Newcastle United 29/8/1959, Wolves 21/11/1959 and Sheffield United 16/1/1960, some with creases, staples removed, team changes and scores entered . Generally good
The Church House Inn (Stoke Gabriel): a selection of wall decorations and pictures including Wilf Archer: oil on board, depicting the exterior of the Inn, a framed print 'Devon, Orchards of the South Hams', a watercolour, depicting the Inn in 1950, 'Village Walkabout' newspaper feature on gilt paper, etc.
AGRICULTURAL INTEREST: 6 Titles: REV EDWIN SIDNEY: THE FIELD AND THE FOLD; OR, A POPULAR EXPOSITION OF THE SCIENCE OF AGRICULTURE, London, the Religious Tract Society, 1799; REG GROVES: SHARPEN THE SICKLE! THE HISTORY OF THE FARM WORKERS UNION, London, The Porcupine Press, 1949; R T GUNTHER: REPORT ON AGRICULTURAL DAMAGE BY VERMIN AND BIRDS IN THE COUNTIES OF NORFOLK AND OXFORDSHIRE IN 1916, London, Humphery milford / Oxford university Press, 1917; WHEAT - MONTHLY AVERAGES OF PRICE NAD WEIGHT FROM 1804 TO 1891, TAKEN FROM THE BOOKS OF MESSRS. J & J COLMAN, FOMRERLY OF STOKE MILLS AND NOW OF CARROW WORKS, NORWICH; ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND: CATALOGUE OF HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, CHEESE, BUTTER, HIVES, HONEY, AND POULTRY. ALSO OF FARMS CMPETING FOR THE PRIZES OFFERED AT THE NORWICH MEETING, London, William Clowes and Sons, 1886; NAOMI RICHES: THE AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION IN NORFOLK, Chapel Hill, The university of Carolina Press, 1937 (6) Ex libris
Collection of football programmes dating from the 1960s and 1970s to include various Wembley stadium matches, premier league, football league, European championships, assorted Pompey FC programmes. Collection covers a wide selection of teams including Rangers, Tottenham, Stoke City, Watford, Arsenal, A C Milan, Liverpool etc.
A set of six Aynsley bone china cups and saucers and a collection of decorative plates comprising three Wedgwood farming themed, four Royal Doulton farming themed, Royal Doulton 1981 Royal Wedding theme, a Royal Crown Derby, Rougemont, a Stoke on Trent Yorkshire scene by Tom Harland and a porcelain fam shaped plate **PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR IN-HOUSE POSTING AND PACKING**
Frank Potter (British, 1887-1958) London bomb crater, rebuilding.signed in pencil lower rightetching laid down on board39cm x 34cm (sheet size)unframedPainter born in Stoke Newington, London, the son of a printer and publisher, signed in pencil lower right, beyond the press mark "Frank Potter". 35 x 30cm to the press mark.Laid down board size: 47cm x 41.5cm
Pair: Private H. C. Collinson, 16th (County of London) Battalion (Queen’s Westminster Rifles), London Regiment, who was killed in action on the Western Front on 30 November 1917 British War and Victory Medals (553287 Pte. H. Collinson 16-Lond. R.); Memorial Plaque (Harry Charles Collinson) mounted in a modern glazed frame with contemporary brass cap badge, very fine (3) £120-£160 --- Harry Charles Collinson was born in West Hackney around 1898, the second son of pianoforte dealer and tuner Frederick Collinson of 73 Foulden Road, Stoke Newington, London. He attested for the 16th Battalion, London Regiment and served with them during the Great War on the Western Front from 12 October 1917. Serving with them during the Battle of Passchendaele, he was killed in action on 30 November 1917. Aged 19 years, he has no known grave and is commemorated upon the Cambrai Memorial. Sold with copied research.
Two albums of 20thC postcards, mostly topographical to include Weymouth, Eastbourne, Weston, Sidmouth, Seaford, Salcombe, St. Helier Harbour, Scarborough, Porthleven beach, Prestatyn Holiday Camp, Plymouth, St. Ives, Stoke-on-Trent, Wales, Brighton seagulls, Dartmoor mare & foal, some comical and several local interest together with 1950s Ration & Food Stamp books, several cut signatures from Earl of Derby, Earl of Munster, Melbourne etc and a collection of fourteen mostly Victorian / Edwardian miniature books

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