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A WWI trio to the Invergordon Mutiny ringleader and alleged Communist, Leading-Stoker J. W. H. Lee of HMS. Rodney, a 'three-badge man' who was dismissed from the Royal Navy in 1931 without trial and without pension after 19 years' service. The trio comprises the 1914-15 Star, the British War Medal and the Victory Medal, all engraved 'K.19160 - J.W.H. LEE - STO. 1 R.N.' and complemented by a Battle of Jutland gilt-metal pendant-badge (2.2 cm in diam.). * James William Henry Lee (1892-1977) was born in Plympton, Devon, the son of a farm labourer (James Lee (1864-1950)). Having followed his father's trade for a short time after leaving school he entered the Royal Navy in 1913. He served on the dreadnaught HMS Thunderer throughout the First War. His record of service in peacetime is far from exemplary and he was undoubtedly considered a ringleader of the Invergordon Mutiny in September 1931. Although an official pledge had been given that there would be no victimisation or penalisation of the mutineers, when the Rodney returned to its home port, Lee and 13 other ratings were confined to barracks at Devonport. Here they underwent a gruelling 'refresher course' akin to the punishment squads of detention barracks. At the end of the course they were discharged 'services no longer required'. In February the following year the Labour MP for Merthyr Tydfil, Mr. George Hall, asked the First Lord of the Admiralty why Leading-Stoker Lee was dismissed from the service after 19 years' service, without trial and without pension; and whether, in view of his service, it would be possible to grant a modified pension. Hansard records: LORD STANLEY: This man was one of 24 men discharged "services no longer required" by order of the Board of Admiralty. The reasons for discharge were stated in this House in the reply which was given to a question by the Hon. Member for Plaistow (Mr. Thorne) on 12th November, 1931. The answer to the second part of the question is in the negative. MR. THORNE: Is it not the case that the late First Lord of the Admiralty said that there would be no penalisation of men at all in connection with this matter [the mutiny]? LORD STANLEY: That is true; and there has been no penalisation. MR. HALL (Labour, West Ham): Will my Noble Friend and the Board take into account the special circumstances of these men, and their long service, 19 and 20 years? VISCOUNTESS ASTOR (Conservative, Plymouth Sutton): Can the Parliamentary Secretary tell us why certain Honourable Members will not allow Communists in their own party, but want them in the Navy? (Laughter) Mr. THORNE: Is the Parliamentary Secretary aware that we do not allow Communists in our organisation? (Laughter)
Autographed DENIS LAW 1971 MAN UNITED 16 x 12 Photo showing a wonderful image of the Manchester United striker having a pop at the West Ham goal during a First Division encounter at Old Trafford, an inspired George Best scored a hat-trick in a 4-2 victory, signed in black marker. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Eight interesting Bradford Park Avenue home programmes from the 1940's and 50's comprising games against Sunderland, October 30th 1943, Bury, September 25th 1946, Doncaster Rovers, March 24th 1945, West Ham, November 6th 1948, Carlisle United, March 7th 1959, Exeter City, March 21st 1959, Chesterfield, January 5th 1952 and an FA XI v The Army fixture on December 9th 1944, with all showing some edge wear, marking, tears, writing and hole punches, (8).
1966 World Cup Final match programme, teams filled and souvenir tournament programme, West Ham United v. Blackburn Rovers Cup Final pirate programme, 8th June 1940 and a Grantham v. Nottingham Forest programme, December 1977, signed by seven members of the of the European Cup-winning side, (4).
West Ham United Football Club - Coppa Anglo Italina 1992 - Maglia gara away, Bukta, a maniche corte, taglia 42 106 cm. Sul fronte: sponsor commerciale Dagenham Motors e stemma del club. Sul retro: numero 14 in flock. Patch The Football League su entrambe le maniche. Uniti paio di pantaloncini della divisa. Maglia indossata in occasione dell'incontro valido per la coppa Anglo Italiana Cremonese vs West Ham Utd. (2-0) del 11 novembre 1992 disputata allo stadio Zini di Cremona e scambiata a fine partita con l'avversario Eligio Nicolini. Allegato COA di provenienza. Provenienza: Eligio Nicolini
Football, Billy Bonds signed 16x12 colour photograph pictured celebrating with West Ham after winning the 1980 FA Cup. Bonds is a former professional footballer and manager, who is most often associated with West Ham United with whom he spent 27 years as player and manager. Good condition Est.
A COLLECTION OF COVENTRY CITY FOOTBALL CLUB PROGRAMMES, programmes range from 1992 to 2008, featuring Coventry City v West Ham City, Aston Villa, Manchester United, Sheffield Wednesday, Ipswich Town and Bradford City to name a few, each programme is housed in a plastic sleeve and are in date order, all appear in good condition, 25 in total
A COLLECTION OF WEST HAM AND BRENTFORD FOOTBALL CLUB PROGRAMMES, West Ham programmes range from 1986 to 1994, featuring West Ham v Nottingham Forest, Sheffield Wednesday, Tottenham Hotspur and Crystal Palace to name a few, 27 in total, the Brentford programmes range from 1964 to 1990, featuring Brentford v Southend United, Scunthorpe United, Swansea City, and Cambridge United to name a few, 14 in total, each programme is housed in a plastic sleeve and are in date order, all appear in good condition
GOOD COLLECTION OF SUBBUTEO BOXED PLAYERS AND ASSOCIATED ACCESSORIES, teams include Southampton, Everton, Blackburn Rovers, Brazil, Arsenal, Liverpool, West Ham Utd, Manchester City, Colchester Utd, Coventry, Plymouth Argyle, Newcastle Utd etc. (20 boxed teams), play field, flood lights, goals etc.Provenance: private collection South West WalesComments: appear complete, and both player and boxes good condition
QPR Four programmes for FL South matches: Two single sheet programmes at Rangers v Brentford 27/12/1943, slightly trimmed, horizontal fold, team changes and scores entered and v West Ham United 16/9/1944, folded and team changes and aways v Tottenham Hotspur 25/12/1944, creased and slightly worn and Charlton Athletic 18/11/1944, slightly worn, minor tears, tape on one side and team changes. Poor to fair
LIVERPOOL PLEASE NOTE THAT SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY 1955/6 HAS THE CENTRE PAGES MISSING. Twenty one league programmes and three FA Cup home programmes for 1955/56. League matches v Leeds United, Bury, Port Vale, Notts County, Blackburn, Leicester, Hull City, Plymouth Argyle, Lincoln City, Nottingham Forest, Bristol Rovers, Doncaster Rovers, Bristol City, Middlesbrough, Fulham, Sheffield Wednesday, Swansea, Barnsley, Rotherham United score written on cover, West Ham, Stoke City, FA Cup third round v Accrington Stanley, FA Cup fourth round v Scunthorpe, FA Cup fifth round Manchester City. Most are slightly creased, some have minor tears, some have team changes and score entered. Fair to generally good
FOOTBALL TICKETS Twenty eight tickets including West Ham United v Ipswich Town 16/4/1980 FA Cup S-F Replay at Leeds United, England v Norway 1980, Spain 1981 and Sweden 1995, Wolves v Everton 66/7 FA Cup, Swansea v Cardiff 71/2 Welsh Cup and Shrewsbury 79/80 Welsh Cup S-F, Swansea v Crystal Palace 79/80 FA Cup 2nd Replay at Cardiff, Wrexham v Brighton 76/7, Portsmouth v Chelsea 88/9, Bradford City v Chelsea 88/9, Ipswich v Liverpool 81/2 LC S-F, Germany v Wales 1991 X 2, Liverpool v Genoa 91/2 UEFA Cup and Man. City v BMG 78/9 UEFA Cup. Generally good
FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUP SEMI-FINALS Four programmes for the football League Cup Semi-Final ties, including 2 X at Aston Villa, Aston Villa v Burnley 26/4/1961, 2nd Leg, number in pen, written on cover page and Sunderland 22/4/1963, 2nd Leg, horizontal crease, team changes and scores entered, Birmingham City v Bury 27/3/1963 and West Ham United v Cardiff City 20/12/1965, 1st Leg, vertical crease. Generally good
WEST HAM UNITED Three official Handbooks for the seasons 1954/55, 1955/56 and 1956/57, minor creases to edges and marks to covers, two fixture cards for the seasons 1968/69 and 1967/70, minor marks to cover, one Ballot card for the FA Cup Final 1964 and one Ballot card for the season 1965/66. Generally good
ARSENAL Bound volume of home programmes with red and white hardback covers for season 1959/60 including 30 programmes, 21 X league, 1 FA Cup, 4 Friendlies v Grasshoppers, GB Olympic, West Ham United and Leyton Orient and 4 neutrals Rotherham v Brighton, Football League v Scottish League, Rangers v Sparta Rotterdam EC and England v Young England. Most have scores entered. Fair to generally good
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