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L'AMY (Revd. Canon John Alex Ramsay, 1857-1926)

Unsigned photograph, showing him seated three-quarter length, no place, no date, c. laid down with identification on verso

Item Date:  1910
Stock No:  51232      £35

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LANDSCAPE PICTURE CARD

Attractive Card in Four Layers and in full Colour, with four overlapping, receding views, of a river winding between pine forests and steep mountains, in the foreground are two fishermen in a boat arranging their nets, in a cream and gilt border, 4" x 2¾", no place, no date, circa small chip missing from top right corner of cream border

Item Date:  1875
Stock No:  55946      £65

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LANG (Cosmo Gordon, Baron Lang of Lambeth, 1864-1945, Archbishop of Canterbury at the time of the Abdication)

Signature at Archbishop of York "Cosmo Ebor"

Item Date:  0
Stock No:  7848      £10

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LANG (Cosmo Gordon, 1864-1945, Archbishop of Canterbury at the time of Edward VIII's abdication)

Typed Letter Signed to the Revd. Sir James Marchant, 1867-1956, Free Church minister and social activist, commenting that "a private gathering of the King and Queen, the Cabinet and leaders of the Church at Armisticetide ... however much it might appeal to you and me" is not possible, he is glad "you have had so much encouragement about Church railings ... which I thought had been fully concluded", 1 side 4to, Old Palace, Canterbury, 5th November

Item Date:  1941
Stock No:  20191      £75

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LANG (Cosmo Gordon, 1864-1945, Archbishop of Canterbury at the time of Edward VIII’s abdication)

Typed Letter Signed ‘Cosmo Cantuar’ ti Nrs Cane thanking her for her letter and saying that “it seems very strange to me to think of your husband who I used to remember as ‘Dobbie’ Cane at Magdalen School being old enough if he had lived to have a son at Cambridge and a daughter at Cheltenham College. I am glad you told me although I shall have very little time I fear at Cheltenham but if it is at all possible I will try to see your daughter even if it is only for a moment, but if I do not succeed both you and she will know that I knew that she was of the company...”, 1 side 4to, Lambeth Palace headed paper, 3rd November

Item Date:  1930
Stock No:  42785      £125

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