AINLEY
(Henry Hinchliffe, 1879-1945, British Actor)
Very fine signature and inscribed "Good wishes", on an album leaf with a newspaper photo mounted on it, 39th October with Cecily Courtenidge and Leslie Henson on verso
Item Date:
1916
Stock No:
11336
£20
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AINLEY
(Henry Hinchliffe, 1879-1945, British Actor)
Vintage postcard photo by Dobson Ltd., signed,
showing him head and shoulders, 5½" x 3½", no place, no date
traces of mounting on the verso,
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
10739
£55
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AKED
(Muriel, 1886-1955, Stage and Film Actress)
Postcard photo by Manning of London,
showing her with a charming smile, nearly full face, half length, 5½" x 3½", no place, no date, circa
Item Date:
1935
Stock No:
52784
£35
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ALBANI
(Dame Emma, 1852-1930, Canadian Operatic Soprano)
Fine Unsigned Cabinet photo by Lafayette
showing her half length in profile,wearing a white lacy dress and holding her gloved hand to her throat, 6½" x 4¼", no date, no place, circa
Item Date:
1880
Stock No:
38541
£175
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THE CRAZY GANG
ALBUM
Autograph album, compiled by R. Blundell of Maidstone,
highly evocative of the days just before the war, with its concert parties (the Crazy Gang, all six signatures), Flanagan & Allen, Nervo & Knox, Naughton & Gold, Jack Shephard's Entertainers, whose summer show at Brighton was broadcast on 7th July 1938, Cardi the TV conjuror, broadcasters who went the rounds of talks and visits - a chance to get their signatures, such as the director and technical officer of the East Malling Research Station, the M.P. Vernon Bartlett, organists Thorne, Dixon and Cleaver, classical disc jockey Christopher Stone, and broadcasting clergy. C.H. Middleton, the radio gardener, writes "Sorry and all that, but my house was bombed", others early in the war include Jean de Casalis, visiting Maidstone for "War Weapons Week", 1940. There is also a telling newspaper photo showing King George VI with Churchill and the ministers of the many governments in exile in London, represented in the album by the signatures of the Polish Ambassador, and the Greek, Netherlands and Belgian ministers. Most are with notes of the occasion and a newspaper or postcard portrait photo, blue hard covers, 54 sides 5¼" x 7¼", 1938 -
a few leaves loose in place, inner hinges gone but stitching firm
Item Date:
1944
Stock No:
52680
£250
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