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Click here to subscribeFootball - A collection of programmes from the late 1940s and/or early 1950s for Southampton (6); New Brighton (2); Southend United (1); Brentford (1); Bournemouth & Boscombe (3); Brighton & Hove (1); Norwich City (3); Banbury Spencer (1), Aldershot (2), Northampton (2); Swindon Town (2); Watford (1); and Luton Town (2), (total 27).
Football - Twenty Portsmouth F.C. programmes (v. Bolton Wanderers, 1948; v. Preston North End, 1948; v. Chelsea, 1948; v. Charlton, 1948; v. Blackpool, 1949; v. Manchester United, 1949; v. Arsenal, 1949; v. Tottenham Hotspur, 1949; v. Huddersfield, 1950; v. Grimsby, 1950; v. Reading, 1950; v. Manchester United, 1950; v. Birmingham City, 1950; v. Burnley, 1950; v. Southampton, 1950; v. Chelsea, 1950; v. Fulham, 1950; v. West Bromwich Albion, 1950; v. Ipswich Town, 1950; v. Norwich City, 1950), (20).
Football - Eight Manchester City F.C. programmes (v. Arsenal, 1948; v. Stoke City, 1949; v. West Bromwich Albion, 1949; v. Charlton Athletic, 1949; v. Huddersfield Town, 1949; v. Manchester United, 1949; v. Newcastle United, 1950; v. Middlesborough, 1950); and five Manchester United F.C. programmes (v. Burnley, 1949; v. Bradford, 1949; v. Bolton Wanderers, 1949; v. Wolverhampton Wanderers, 1949; v. Arsenal, 1949), (total 13).
Football - A collection of programmes from the late 1940s and/or early 1950s, for Everton (v. Manchester United, Apr. 1949; v.Charlton Athletic, 1949; v. Bolton Wanderers, 1949; v. Derby County, 1949; v. Manchester United, Nov. 1949; v. Sunderland, 1949; v. Middlesborough, 1949); Liverpool (v. Portsmouth, 1946; v. Manchester United, 1948; v. Chelsea, 1949); Accrington Stanley (2); and Tranmere Rovers (1), (total 13).
Football - Three Bristol City F.C. programmes (v. Bristol Rovers, 1950; v. Rotherham, 1954; v. Hajduk, 1954); four Bristol Rovers F.C. programmes (v. Newcastle, 1949; v. Port Vale, 1949; v. Leeds, 1954; v. Notts County, 1954); a programme for the Jack Milsom Benefit Match, 'North v. South' played at the Eastville Stadium, Bristol, 1950; and a Gloucestershire v. Essex cricket score card, 1951, (9).
Football - Eight Reading F.C. programmes from the 1949 season (v. Brentford, Ipswich, Coventry, Newport, Birmingham, Rotherham (x2), & Swindon); with programmes from the late 1940s and/or early 1950s for Plymouth Argyle (4); Torquay (1); Yeovil (1); Exeter (1); Newport County (3); Swansea (1); Wrexham (2); and Cardiff (5), (total 26).
Football - Nine Arsenal F.C. programmes (v. Wolverhampton, 1948; v. Blackpool, 1949; v. Charlton Athletic, 1949 (x2); v. Birmingham City, 1949; v. Blackpool, 1949; v. Fulham, 1949; v. Manchester United, 1949; v. Sheffield Wednesday, 1950); and two Millwall F.C. programmes (v. Luton Town, 1947; v. Notts Forest, 1949), (total 11).
Football - A collection of programmes from the late 1940s and/or early 1950s for Leeds (2); Halifax Town (1); York City (2); Doncaster Rovers (3); Darlington (2); Barnsley (1); Huddersfield Town (1); Bradford City (4); Bradford (Park Avenue) (6); Sheffield United (2); Sheffield Wednesday (1); and Rotherham (2), (total 27).
[SCOTTISH MANUSCRIPT ILLUSTRATED DIARIES]. MILLER (William)*, 2 fine yearly diaries for 1899 & 1900, 8vo, each vol. with approx. 200 leaves, with one or two pages for each day of the year, and with each page with one or more hand-col'd (either crayon or watercolour) ink drawings. The illustrations link to the ink diary notes of each day, or represent flights of fancy, and are expertly rendered, providing a well observed and frequently humorous insight into the daily life of GLASGOW and environs., as seen through the eyes of a Glaswegian entrepreneur, as well as providing an intimate review of goings-on in the Miller household & the domestic life of the day. Street scenes, local characters, national life (elections, the Boer War), family holidays, interiors (of bars, railway stations, etc.) are shown in detail, as well as activities (sports, golf, cricket, football, angling, bicycling, etc.). Additionally, a wry humour permeates the diaries giving rise to surrealist and bizarre pictorial images. In all, the finest such diaries that we have seen, providing a wonderful glimpse of daily life in GLASGOW of the dawn of the 20th century. Each volume is bound in stiff brown morocco, dated in gilt, with gilt initials "W.M." and the volume numbers, i.e. 1 & 2. *William Miller, entrepreneur & soap manufacturer, resident at 9 Spring Gardens, Mary Hill, married with two sons.
Board games, various games to include Chad Valley 'Big League' football game, Merit Toy 'The Amazing Magic Robot', Palitoy 'Star Wars', Casden Luxury Toys 'Casden Soccer Played by Bobby Charlton', Waddington's 'Rail Roader' and 'Campaign', Gibsons Games 'Escape From Colditz' and Parker Games 'Escape From Colditz' (8)
(Observer's Books)] A quantity including the following in dustwrappers: Flags (1966); Cats (1961); Cacti (1958 reprint); Automobiles (1975); Dogs (1967); Weather (1962); Ships (1953 & 1970); Coarse Fishing (1977); Mushrooms (1978); Postage Stamps (1975); European Costume (1975); Association Football (1972) (69)
A single sheet of paper containing approximately twenty five autographs of Manchester United football players, early 1960s, including Bobby Charlton, Denis Law, Jimmy Armfield, John Charles, etc., together with an Elizabeth II metal covered autograph album containing other sporting autographs including golfers Max Faulkner, Harry Weetman, etc.