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Athletics - Long distance runners and walkers - Twelve signed cards, mostly 4.5x3.5 inches, some dedicated with one posted, some are Olympic champions. They are: Paul Nihill, Amos Biwott, Chris Brasher, Brendan Foster, Ben Jipcho, Kerry O'Brien, Gordon Pirie, Naftali Temu, Bruce Tulloh, Ian Thompson, Ken Matthews and Tommy Green. All are date stamped between 1960's-1970's to back. 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
Autograph book including various stars, many Athletics, to include; Paul Gray, Des Lynham, Darren Campbell, Paula Radcliffe, Mark Richardson, Ewan Thomas, Brendan Reilly, Linford Christie, Colin Jackson, Dave Moorcroft, Steve Backley, Allyn Condon, Catherine Merry, Sonia O’Sullivan, Jason Gardner, Kenny Sampson, Josimer, Gary Lineker, George Best, Jim Mullins, Jack Taylor, Ray Wood, Jor Mercer & Geoff Hirst etc.
Matchbox - A boxed collection of over 50 mainly Matchbox MB38 Ford 'A' diecast promotional model vans. Lot includes '1st North America MICA Convention'; '8th UK MICA Convention'; Limited Edition 'Team Collectible - 1990 LA Dodgers'; Team Collectible -1990 Oakland Athletics' and similar. Models appear Mint in Fair Plus - Excellent boxes some slightly dusty with some general storage related wear. All items are unchecked for completeness. (2) (This does not constitute a guarantee) (K)
Post WWII Association Football souvenir programme for Arsenal vs British Land Army played at Dusseldorf Stadium on 12th August 1945, Arsenal won the game 6-1. This was the third game as part of a series of football matches that were played to entertain the large number of British and allied personnel that remained in Germany immediately following the war. A short video of the meeting can be found here: https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=arsenal+vs+british+land+army+dusseldorf+#fpstate=ive&vld=cid:1af0d1c0,vid:KJe-z-k7Odg,st:0 Also the lot comprises a programme for an Association Football match for the 1st Corps District Inter Division Soceer Semi Final between 53rd Welsh Division vs 52nd Lowland Division held at Dusseldorf stadium on the 31st March, the result of the games was 3-0 to the 52nd division. Another programme for the 1st Corps District Swimming and Water Polo Championships held at Ludenscheid on 1st September 1945. Another programme for the REME 53rd Welsh Division Swimming Gala held in Dusseldorf on the 8th August 1945 and another similar for Athletics held in Ratingen on the 11th August 1945. (5 programmes in total) .
Collection of rugby, football and other sporting programmes including Gloucester Rugby examples 1946 / 1947, vs Lydney, Old Merchant Taylors, Old Paulines, London Welsh, Leicester, Bedford, Cardiff and Somerset, Western Counties v New Zealand 1972 and a 1948 Olympics / XIVth Olympiad Athletics programme
A small collection of British and World coinage, including seven United states Roosevelt dollars, a 1951 Festival of Britian George VI crown in box, a 1989 Singapore uncirculated $10, a small selection of early 20th century copper athletics medals, and a handful of others GB and world coins, along with a selection of early 20th century used stamps and postal ephemera, and three Kingsley enamelled boxes
Athletics Mike Gratton signed Amateur Athletic Association 1880-1980 Official Cover PM 100th Anniversary London Oct 80 Michael (Mike) Colin Gratton (born 28 November 1954) is a male former elite long distance runner from Canterbury, Kent, England. 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.
Athletics Dame Mary Peters signed July Stone and Soil 2000 commemorative FDC double PM Stone and Soil A symbol of Pulling Together Killyleach 04. 07. 2000. 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. #
Original vintage sport poster for an athletics event at the World Festival of Youth and Students in Sofia Bulgaria in August 1968. Great illustration in shades of grey depicting an athlete jumping below the title and information text, the colour on her red top and sport shoes. Held since 1947 the World Festival of Youth and Students is an international event organised by the World Federation of Democratic Youth and the International Union of Students. Good condition, tears, creasing, staining, paper losses. Country of issue: Bulgaria, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 98x67, year of printing: 1968.
Ephemera, Fleet, Hampshire, a collection of ephemera relating to Fleet to include Masonic programmes, 15 postcards (athletics, football teams, soldiers etc.), photographs (weddings, Fleet Rifle Club, families, portraits etc.), invoices, football programme (Aldershot v Fleet Town 1973), advertising paper bags, membership cards, In Memoriam cards etc. Interesting selection. (gd)
The Young Sportsman Edited by Alfred E.T. Watson, With many b&w illustrations. Angling, Archery, Athletics, Bowls, Boxing, Canoeing, Cricket, Curling, Cycling, Dogs, Driving, Fencing, Fives, Football, Golf, Hockey, Hunting, Lacrosse, Lawn Tennis, Public School Sports, Punting, Rackets, Riding, Rowing, Sea-fishing, Shooting, Skating, Swimming, Tennis, Wrestling, etc. Published by Lawrence and Bullen, London. 1900
The extremely well-documented and scarce G.S.M. 1918-62 with Northern Kurdistan clasp awarded to Leading Aircraftman T. F. Smith, 31 Squadron, Royal Air Force, who was killed as a result of the Quetta Earthquake, 31 May 1935 General Service 1918-62, 1 clasp, Northern Kurdistan (511473. A.C.2. T. F. Smith. R.A.F.) mounted for display purposes, good very fine (lot) £1,200-£1,600 --- Approximately 65 officers and 280 airmen were awarded the ‘Northern Kurdistan’ clasp. Thomas Frederick Smith was born in Bawtry, Yorkshire, in December 1908. His parents died in 1926 and 1932 respectively, and henceforth he resided with his brother and an aunt at 10 The Square, Halifax. Smith joined the Royal Air Force as an Aircrafthand in October 1929, and after training at Uxbridge and Henlow was posted to Iraq where he was allocated to 70 Squadron at Hinaidi in November 1930. The R.A.F. policy at that time was to serve five years overseas by splitting the time between Iraq and India, and on 20 March 1934 Smith found himself serving with 31 Squadron at Quetta. At this station he remustered to the trade of Armourer and passed a trade test board leading to him being reclassified as Leading Aircraftman. The posting to Quetta was to prove fatal when, on 31 May 1935, the city was completely destroyed by one of the world’s worst ever earthquakes, a disaster which resulted in some 35,000 casualties. The nearby R.A.F. Station was not spared - and L.A.C. Smith was one of 52 British N.C.O.s and airmen killed in the disaster; 126 men were also injured. Smith’s Squadron suffered 23 killed, and the Commanding Officer of No. 3 Indian Wing in his official report stated that parts of the station - especially the airmen’s accommodation - were completely wiped out. Only 3 of the 25 aircraft on the station (5 and 31 Squadrons) were serviceable. It was the worst disaster in the peacetime history of the Service. Leading Aircraftman Smith, due to the sheer scale of the disaster, was not afforded a burial in a coffin but instead had to buried in a shroud provided by the British Military Hospital. He is buried in the British Cemetery at Quetta, and commemorated on the Memorial Tablet for the R.A.F. victims of the Quetta Earthquake at R.A.F. Halton. Smith’s G.S.M. (only issued in February 1935) and his sports medals were recovered from the wreckage of the barracks and forwarded to his next of kin. Sold with the following impressive archive of related and original material: 18 Sport Prize Medals, all named to recipient, for Athletics, Boxing, Hockey and Shooting from various postings in India and Iraq; Certificate of Service; telegram to recipient’s brother informing him of his death as a consequence of the Quetta Earthquake; letter of condolence written to recipient’s brother by the Commanding Officer of 31 Squadron, dated 3 July 1935; correspondence from the R.A.F. Record Office confirming the recipient’s death, and relaying details about his burial arrangements; letter from Wing Commander J. Slessor (later Knighted and Marshal of the Royal Air Force) to recipient’s aunt regarding financial contributions for a Memorial Tablet for the R.A.F. victims of the Quetta Earthquake, dated 6 March 1936; letter from the Reverend G. H. Collier, R.A.F. Halton, informing relatives of the unveiling of the memorial tablet for R.A.F. victims of the Quetta Earthquake at Halton; photograph of recipient in gym kit standing behind his various sporting medals; other ephemera and copied research.
Athletics Dame Mary Peters signed Northern Ireland a British Journey Benham commemorative FDC. Lady Mary Elizabeth Peters LG, CH, DBE (born 6 July 1939) is a Northern Irish former athlete, best known as a competitor in the pentathlon and shot put. Peters was named as Lady Companion of the Order of the Garter on 27 February 2019. She was installed in St. George's Chapel, the chapel of the Order, on Garter Day, 17 June. 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.
Athletics - Track - Fifteen signed cards, mostly 4.5x3.5 inches, some dedicated, some are Olympic champions. They are Herb Elliott, John Walker (crease), Ron Clarke, Anne Smith, Joan Allison, Michel Jazy, Alan Simpson, Judy Vernon, McDonald Bailey, Raelene Boyle, Rex Cawley, Maureen Caird, John Disley and Sylvia Cheeseman, Alan and Della Pascoe and Marie Gommers. All are date stamped between 1960's-1970's to back. 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
A Cambridge University silver athletics medal for Inter University Cross Country Race, 1895, won by W W Gibberd of Trinity College, L and F Cole, together with a bronze George Frederic Handel Centenary Commemoration Medal, Crystal Palace 1859, awarded to T Fisher, Performer, 5.1cm diameter (2)
Local, LONDON, University College, a silver award medal, unsigned [after W. Wyon], Minerva seated left, holding wreath, rev. wreath, named (D.N. Nabarro Physiology, 1892-3, Second Prize), 37mm, 31.90g; University of London, a similar medal, rev. named (Session 1835-36, Henry Weeks Anatomy Third Prize), 44mm, 46.80g; together with later University of London silver award medals for Athletics and Boxing [4]. Very fine or better £80-£100
Local, LONDON, Mercers’ School, a silver award medal, named (Awarded to G.F. Deeks for Athletics 1921), maker’s mark unclear, hallmarked Birmingham 1921, 51mm; together with other silver award medals (6), all early 20th century, from Bath, Birmingham, Hull, Tamworth etc, total weight approx. 290g [7]. Very fine or better £150-£180
Athletic News 1896 bound volume, approx. 30 publications from 29th June No.1083 to 28th December 1896 No.1109, also has several copies in back circa 1902-03, bears wear to covers and page edges Athletics News Newspapers produced every Monday, first published in 1875 until 1931. When it merged with Sporting Chronicle until 1940s. It covered all sports, events, except horse racing and was the sportsman’s bible. Its football coverage was second to none and covered match reports, fixtures, results, goal scorers, league tables and editorial. It was produced as an annual in 1887, notes, references to Newton Heath before they became Manchester United in 1902.The bound volumes are unique and are all flat with no folds in heavy protective covers, excellent condition, all are over 100 years old and all have superb coverage of FA Cup Finals.
Michael O'Dwyer Signed Book, The Parish of Emly History of Gaelic Games and Athletics Edited by Michael O'Dwyer 2000 Hardback Book First Edition with 305 pages Signed by Michael O'Dwyer on the Title page published by Emly GAA Club,. 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
(Kenneth Powell (1885-1915), Olympian & Wibledon tennis competitor.) 'The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights. Compiled and Arranged by James Knowles', L, Warne, 1895, 8th edition, original cloth gilt. Pen & ink ownership signature on half title of Kenneth Powell (1885-1915), British athlete and tennis player who competed in the 1908 and the 1912 Summer Olympics as well as at the Wimbledon Championships. Educated at Rugby School, Kenneth Powell was a fine all-round sportsman. He was honoured with the Victor Ludorum two years in succession for his athletic skills. He was captain of the rugby XV, a member of the school gymnastics team and reached the final of the public schools rackets competition in 1903. After going to King’s College Cambridge he became an athletics Blue (1905-08), and won the 120y hurdles vs. Oxford in 1907-08 and a Blue for lawn tennis (1905-07). A fellow member of the Cambridge University Lawn Tennis Club in 1905 was Wimbledon Champion, and fellow Olympian, Tony Wilding. In 1908 he won the singles title at the Queen's Club Championships, also winning the Covered Court Championships in Sweden that year. Between 1905 and 1913 Powell competed in eight editions of the Wimbledon Championships, making the singles quarter finals in 1913 and the doubles semi final in 1909 and final in 1910. At the 1908 Olympic Games in London he competed in the outdoor tennis singles event but lost his first round match to Otto Froitzheim. In the outdoor tennis doubles he and his partner Walter Crawley were eliminated in the quarterfinals. In the 1908 London Olympic Games he also participated in the 110 metre hurdles competition but was eliminated in the first round. Four years later at the 1912 Stockholm Olympics he finished fifth in the 110 metre hurdles competition. On 18 February 1915 Powell was killed in action during the First World War, serving as a private with the Honourable Artillery Company, when he was struck by a bullet near Ypres.[7] He is buried in the Commonwealth War Graves section of the churchyard at Loker.
TWO BOXES OF VINTAGE MAGAZINES & COMICS to include a large collection of The Motorcycle dating from the 1950s, Motorcycling, The Brooklands Society Gazette, Engineering Instructions, vintage comics including The Hotspur, The Rover and Adventure, modern editions of Athletics Weekly an edition of Tarzan Of The Apes issue no. 5, books including Motors In a Nutshell, a photograph of the Mercedes Collentz 100 hp and signed 'Toby' and two Brooklands Medallions
Sports Athletics. Collection of 1 TLS David Moorcroft, 6 Promo/Post Cards Photos signatures such as Ashia, Hansen, Katharine Merry, 2 x Darren Campbell, Roger Black, Cathy Freeman, plus 1 Black and White Photo signed Steve Ovett plus 1 x Sebastian Coe signed colour Photo. Various sizes. Some are Dedicated. 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
The 46th (South Devonshire) Regiment of Foot was raised in 1741 and saw extensive service in North America during the latter half of the 18th century and early 19th century, including in the Caribbean, and subsequently took part in the Crimean War. It amalgamated with the 32nd (Cornwall) Regiment of Foot in 1881 to become the 2nd Battalion, Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry, and saw further service in the Egyptian campaign and in South Africa during the Boer War, as well as extensive service in both the Great War and the Second World War. Following the Second World War the Regiment amalgamated successively with the Somerset Light Infantry to form the Somerset and Cornwall Light Infantry in 1959; with the Durham Light Infantry, the King’s Shropshire Light Infantry, and the King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry to form the Light Infantry in 1968; and then with the Devonshire and Dorset Light Infantry, the Royal Gloucestershire, Berkshire, and Wiltshire Light Infantry, and the Royal Green Jackets to form The Rifles in 2007. A Great War 1918 ‘German Spring Offensive’ M.C. group of six awarded to Major J. Trehane, Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry, who was wounded in action on the Western Front Military Cross, G.V.R., unnamed as issued; British War and Victory Medals (Capt. J. Trehane.); Defence and War Medals 1939-45; Efficiency Decoration, E.II.R., Territorial, reverse officially dated 1953, with additional long service bar dated 1953, and Royal Mint case of issue, mounted as worn, very fine (6) £800-£1,000 --- M.C. London Gazette 3 June 1918: ‘For distinguished service in connection with Military Operations with the Armies in France and Flanders.’ John Trehane was born in the small village of Linkinhorne, Cornwall, on 11 July 1894, the son of yeoman farmer John Trehane. Appointed to a commission in the 5th Battalion, Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry on 4 March 1915, he was posted to Northumberland for training and soon caught the attention of the West Briton on 5 August 1915 when part of a victorious athletics team; at a meeting of 35 teams - held in conjunction with the Lord Mayor’s recruiting campaign at the Newcastle Town Moor - Trehane and nine comrades of the 5th D.C.L.I. squad won the Military Athletics Carnival. Sent to France on 21 May 1916, Trehane went on to serve with the 1/5th Battalion, D.C.L.I. Territorial Force throughout the War. He was wounded in action on 5 January 1917 near the Aveluy-Thiepval Road on the Somme, the date corresponding with War Diary entries noting Battalion engagement in Pioneering tasks on behalf of 1st Division, notably road repairs, the revetment of trenches with brushwood hurdles, and the laying of duckboards - all under fire. Appointed second in command of ‘C’ Company in February 1918, Trehane witnessed first-hand the desperate rearguard actions during the opening stages of the German Spring Offensive. He was later awarded the Military Cross in the King’s Birthday Honours of 1918, with author Hugo White in his book One and All listing Trehane’s name alongside a host of other decorated men ‘in recognition of the many acts of bravery performed by officers and soldiers during the recent German Offensive (the Kaiserschlacht)...’ Returned home to south-east Cornwall, Trehane married Florence Mildred Burch at Liskeard in December 1921 and set about raising two sons and tending 180 acres of land at Rilla Mill near Callington. Devoting his time to stock farming and the Territorial Army Reserve of Officers, he was transferred to Class II as Captain upon reaching the age limit in 1934. Keen to serve once again in 1939, Trehane wrote a series of letters to the military authorities stating his desire to join the British Expeditionary Force. Politely rebutted, he determined to relinquish his commission in the T.A.R.O. so as to ‘join the ranks’, but was instead invited to the D.C.L.I. Depot at Bodmin and sent to Essex and the 16th Infantry Holding Battalion at Clacton. It was here that he saw out the Second World War, his time in the east of England followed by extensive service from 1945 to 1953 as Lieutenant in the 1st (North Cornwall) Home Guard. Awarded the Territorial Decoration in the London Gazette of 14 July 1953 after 20 years and 91 days with the Colours, Trehane left the running of the family farm to his sons John and Francis, and finally took his retirement at Westcliffe-on-Sea in Essex. It was here that he died on 28 June 1965. Sold with an attractive swing-mounted group of five miniature awards comprising MC, BWM, VM, Defence and War Medals, the former of GRI vintage; two fine North Eastern Counties Cross Country Association silver and enamel fobs, engraved to reverse ‘Time Test Race. Long Benton. 10/7/15. 5th Duke Cornwall’s L.I. F. Co. 2nd. Lt. Trehane’, and ‘Inter Co. Race Hollinside. 17.7.15 1st 5th Duke Cornwall’s L.I. “F” Co. 2nd Lt. J. Trehane’.; Berwick A. A. Club Military Race 1915, silver fob by Fattorini & Sons, engraved to reverse ‘2nd. Team.’; with bronze and white metal D.C.L.I. cap badges and Home Guard pin; and copied research.
Group of twenty-three (23) Royal Mail and Royal Mint official 50p and £1 coin and stamp covers. Includes (1) 2005 Samuel Johnson's Dictionary 50p, (2) 2007 Scouts Centenary 50p, (3) 2010 Athletics Olympics 50p, (4) 2009 Shield Definitive £1, (5) 2011 Cardiff £1, (6) 2010 London £1, (7) 2003 Extreme Endeavours £1, (8) 2008 Royal Arms £1, (9) 2006 Northern Ireland £1, (10) 2004 Scotland £1, (11) 2007 Newcastle £1, (12) 2002 England £1, (13) 2005 Wales £1, (14) 2010 Girlguiding 50p, (15) 2005 World Heritage Sites UK 50p and Australia 50¢ coin, (16) 2016 Peter Rabbit 50p, (17) 2018 Representation of the People Act 50p, (18) 2016 Battle of Hastings 50p, (19) 2011 World Wildlife Fund 50p, (20) 2014 Commonwealth Games 50p, (21) 2013 Benjamin Britten 50p, (22) 2010 Belfast £1, and (23) 2015 Battle of Britain 50p.
Athletics. Mary Decker and Zola Budd Signed The Fall, Sky Atlantic Movie Advertising Poster. Housed in a Frame Measuring 39 x 29 inches approx. 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
Steve Yerkes was a professional baseball player who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) during the early 20th century. Here are some key points about Steve Yerkes:1. **Birth:** Stephen Douglas Yerkes was born on May 15, 1888, in Hatboro, Pennsylvania, USA.2. **Position:** Yerkes primarily played as a second baseman in Major League Baseball.3. **MLB Debut:** Steve Yerkes made his MLB debut with the Boston Red Sox on April 16, 1909.4. **Boston Red Sox:** Yerkes played for the Boston Red Sox from 1909 to 1915. He was part of the Red Sox team that won the World Series in 1912.5. **1912 World Series Hero:** Yerkes is perhaps best known for his performance in the 1912 World Series against the New York Giants. In Game 8 (Game 2 ended in a tie), he scored the game-winning run in the tenth inning, helping the Red Sox secure the championship. This run was the result of a famous baserunning incident known as the "Snodgrass Muff."6. **Philadelphia Athletics:** After leaving the Red Sox, Yerkes played for the Philadelphia Athletics in 1916.7. **Cleveland Indians:** Yerkes spent the final years of his MLB career with the Cleveland Indians, playing for them in 1916 and 1917.8. **Military Service:** Yerkes served in the United States Army during World War I.9. **Minor League Career:** After his MLB career, Yerkes played in the minor leagues, including stints with the Baltimore Orioles and other teams.10. **Death:** Steve Yerkes passed away on January 31, 1971, in Hatboro, Pennsylvania.Steve Yerkes is remembered for his contributions to the Boston Red Sox, especially during the 1912 World Series. His role in scoring the decisive run in a key game of that series has become a notable part of baseball history.Measures 40 x 30.
A rare First World War armed services athletics medal, commemorating the American and British Empire Services Sports at Stamford Bridge football ground, London on 7 September 1918. In sterling silver, finely embossed and enamelled in red, white and blue. The sports were contested by service men and women from Britain, the Imperial forces and the United States Army. A five-minutes-long film recording the sports events, produced by the Royal Air Force, is held by the Imperial War Museum (catalogue no. IWM 633 and viewable online). A number of events are shown, including the men's 120 yards hurdles and one mile relay, and the women's auxiliary services 440 yards relay. At the end Lord Beaverbrook is shown presenting the medals.

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