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PIRATE PROGRAMMES AND FA CUP ISSUES Twelve programmes from the 50's 3 X Bolton v Preston NE 52-53, Arsenal v Aston Villa 53-54, & Sheff W v Hull City 57-58. 2 X Tottenham v Blackburn and Leicester 63-64, FAC 6th R 2nd Reply at Ewood Park between Man City & Everton, x2 Crystal P v Millwall & Millwall v Leicester C 68-69, Leicester v Everton FAC QF 67-68, 3 X FAC souvenir programmes that fit any match, 67-68, 73-74, & 74-75, all left blank. Also two song sheets, Preston NE v West Ham Utd 2nd May 1964 & England v Scotland 10th May 1969. Generally good
MAN CITY A collection of 135 Manchester City home programmes 1951/52 to 1972/73 to include 1951/51 (2), 1955/56 (2) v Manchester United , Tottenham , 1957/58 (2) includes Leeds ,1958/59 (5), 1959/60 (17),1960/61 (27),1961/62 (9),1962/63 (16),1963/64 (10). Some duplication. Fair to generally good
BRUCE WOODCOCK AT ARSENAL FC / PHOTO An original B/W 10" X 8" Keystone Press Agency press photo of Bruce Woodcock in Arsenal kit playing for the Boxers v D. Greening in Tottenham Hotspur kit, playing for Jockeys in the Charity Match at Arsenal FC 2/4/1951, with paper notation stuck to the reverse. Generally good
MANCHESTER CITY Two First Day covers, one issued in Poland with Football Stamps showing Gornik's run to the Final and postmark dated 30/5/1970 (Warsaw) which commemorates Manchester City v Gornik Zabrze, European Cup-Winners Cup Final 1970, (City won 2-1). The other cover is signed by Joe Corrigan and covers the 1981 FA Cup Final replay v Tottenham. Generally good
EVERTON Fifty two home programmes from the 50's & 60's. V Rotherham 53-54, v Portsmouth 55-56, v Birmingham 56-57, 6 X 57-58 v Red Star, Wolves, Arsenal, WBA, PNE, and Tottenham, v Luton 58-59, 4 X 59-60, 3 X 60-61, 4 X 61-62, 1 X 62-63, 5 X 63-64, 6 X 64-65, 6 X 65-66, 18 X 66-67, 5 X 67-68. Minor faults for their age. No duplication or punch holes. Generally good
1950'S FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES Forty one programmes in various condition including Plymouth v British Army 58/9, Newcastle v Preston 54/5, Norwich v Tottenham 58/9 FA Cup, Fulham v Burnley 50/1, Burnley v Arsenal 53/4, Arsenal v Tottenham 51/2, Cardiff v Arsenal 53/4, Arsenal v Sunderland 50/1 and Carlisle v Exeter 58/9. Poor to fair
FOOTBALL MISCELLANY Twenty one programmes including GB v Holland 31/7/1948 Olympics played at Arsenal FC, Football League v League of Ireland 10/2/1954 at Man. City FC, London v Paris Youth 25/4/1964 at Chelsea FC. And Republic of Ireland v GB 13/3/1960 Olympics in Dublin, Borough of Weston-Super-Mare v Langford Rovers 4/9/1948 slightly marked. Pirate programmes: England v Scotland 18/4/1953 by Victor and Football League v Irish League 20/10/1954 at Liverpool FC issued by Walker. Song sheets: 8 of which 5 at Wembley including 1967 FA Cup Final and 3 X Wales homes including England 1953. London Midland Railway Handbill for the 1961 FA Cup Final, Tottenham v Leicester. Football Stars magazine No. 2 and February 1966 World Cup Bulletin No. 5 issued by FIFA and the FA. Fair to generally good
MANCHESTER UNITED Set of 21 home League programmes for season 1957/8. All have single hole punch at the top left except Arsenal, Aston Villa, Burnley, Sheff. Weds., Tottenham, WBA, Sunderland, Preston and Everton. Birmingham has 2 punched holes. Portsmouth has writing on the cover but includes a newspaper report. Leeds Utd, Arsenal, Aston Villa, Portsmouth, Sheff. Weds. Chelsea and Sunderland have tokens. Fair to generally good
1940'S FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES Twenty four programmes, most of which are in sub-standard condition. Arsenal Res. V Southampton Res. 48/9 Cup, Newcastle v Fulham 47/8, 2 punched holes and score on cover, Brentford v Nottm. Forest 45/6 good, Birmingham 47/8 and Portsmouth 44/5, Derby v Middlesbrough 48/9 staple removed, Charlton v Portsmouth 49/50, Sheff. Weds v Coventry 46/7 small paper loss, Birmingham v WBA 49/50. Wolves v Blackpool 49/50 punched holes, Blackburn 47/8 tape on spine and Stoke 46/7 score on cover, Portsmouth v Burnley 48/9 small tape inside, Plymouth v Aldershot 49/50 good and Chesterfield 48/9, Hull v Preston 49/50, Rotherham and Bradford City both 47/8, Fulham v Charlton 49/50, Shrewsbury Town v Oswestry Town 47/8 Shropshire Senior Cup, punched holes, Doncaster v Coventry 47/8, Southampton v Tottenham 47/8 FA Cup small paper loss, Nottm. Forest v Cardiff 48/9 paper loss from back page and Chelsea v Southampton 44/5 FLS paper loss and worn. Poor to generally good
TICKETS A collection of 14 assorted tickets to include 5 Wolves tickets from the 1970's, West Brom v Tottenham (FAC) 1961/62, West Brom v Arsenal (FAC) 1968/69, League Cup 1968,1984, FA Trophy 1972,1977 plus two additional distressed tickets from the 1970's Bristol City v Liverpool (FAC) 1973/74 and Tottenham home 1975 unknown opposition plus a Chelsea 1971/72 fixture card. Fair to generally good
1960'S FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES Over 300 programmes in mixed condition including 16 X 50's, 227 X 60's and 76 X 70's, Chelsea v Man. Utd. 57/8, FA Cup Finals 1959, 1971 and 1972, League Cup Finals 1969 and 1971, 1966 World Cup Tournament programme slightly worn, no writing, FA Cup S-F's Everton v Leeds and Birmingham v WBA both 67/8 and Tottenham v WBA 60/1 Championship issue. Fair
Interesting Collection of Football Autographs from the 1950's and 1960's Autograph Albums: An interesting collection comprising two Albums from the 1950 and 1960's of various English and Scottish clubs and others from team photographs and cut-outs, etc., to include Leicester City 1953; Tottenham Hotspur 1960/61; also typed autograph letters signed by the F.A. and Scottish F.A.; cards and cut-outs signed by George Cummings, Joe Baker, Ivor Alexander, Bobby Evans, Harry Gregg,, Ron Flowers, Stanley Matthews, Sid Owen, Alf Ramsey, Charlie Tully; Glasgow Celtic Teams (1960-61), Manchester United Team (1960?), Danny Blanchflower, Con Martin, Manchester City (1959/60), Preston N.E. (1960's), Ireland (1961 World Cup), Tom Finney, Jackie Carey, Billy Wright, Liverpool (1960/61), Denis Winshaw, Dave Mackey, Burnley F.C. 1954/60, Ted Drake, Arsenal, Dick Whittaker, Jack Charlton, Noel Cantwell, Berne Young Boys, (Switzerland), Tony Macedo, Nottingham Forest F.C. 1959, Peter Fitzgerald. As a collection, as autographs. (2)
WW2 Merchant Navy Medal Group, Second Officer Cameron on the SS Tottenham, Sunk by the German Raider Atlantis on 17th June 1941, Cameron along with 16 other crew members avoided capture and were eventually picked up by SS Mahronda on 28th June 1941, consisting of 1939-45 star, Atlantic star, Africa star with North Africa 1942-43 bar, Pacific star with Burma bar, Italy star and 1939-45 War medal with bronze MID oakleaf. The medals are un-named as issued but are accompanied by the original Board of Trade certificate of discharge for Daniel Cameron, listing all the ships he served on from 1937 until 1956. Daniel Vass McIver Cameron was 2nd officer on the S.S Tottenham when she was attacked and sunk by the German Raider Atlantis on 17th June 1941. An extract of the action is as follows, “This 4.760-ton British freighter, bound from the UK to Alexandria via the Cape , carrying aircraft, aircraft parts, ammunition, tractors and cars, was followed for a day and attacked at nightfall with a warning shot across her bows. The RRR signal was heard and one shot was fired from the freighter’s 4-inch gun, which, although it fell short, prompted Rogge to open up with thirty-nine 5,9-inch and eleven 7.5mm shells, scoring two hits. Her Captain ordered his crew to abandon ship while she was still under way, causing two of the lifeboats to be swamped as they hit the water fully laden. Once again the raider’s torpedoes proved unreliable, two missing completely and the third causing insufficient damage to sink the freighter, so that she had to be sunk by gunfire. With his position now known to the British ashore, Rogge, anxious to get away, and having picked up 29 men, including the Captain and Chief Engineer, from one boat, but having failed to find the 17 men in the other, called off the search. Eight weeks later, the boat drifted ashore on the coast of Brazil, near Rio, abandoned, awash and empty. Trafalgar’s Second Officer Cameron and 16 others had deliberately avoided rescue and having found five more men on life rafts, and then drifted for eleven days, were luckily picked up by the SS Mahronda on June 28.” Cameron was later awarded a commendation (M.I.D) for this action, in the London Gazette 6th January 1942.
Chelsea Reserves 61-2 at Q.P.R. 66-7 at Arsenal, 77-8 at Tottenham, 80-1 v. Swindon. 60-1 England U23's v. Germany at Tottenham. 83-4 West Ham Juniors v. Wimbledon - Cup Final. Huddersfield 77-8 v. Manchester City Res. Wolves Res 77-8 v. Manchester United, other singel sheet programmes. (30)
THEATRE, posters, Music Hall & Variety selection, 1930s-40s, inc. Tottenham - North London's Wonder Night 1936 (two sizes), Chatham, Crewe, Barnsley, Bognor Regis, Rotunda, Dover; artists inc. Troise & His Mandoliers, Herschel Henlere, Billy Bernhart, Jenny Howard, Hal Moss & His Mayfair Broadcasting Band, Eve Matthews etc., slight duplication, rolled, minimal tears to edges, G to VG, 18

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