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GEORGE (Duke of Cambridge, 1819-1904, Grandson of George III, Commander in Chief of the Army)

Fine unsigned cabinet photo by Alex Bassano, showing the Duke of Cambridge full length wearing military uniform with medals, holding a sword, with half a letter from Lord Rifkin pasted to the back, no place, no date,

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Stock No:  25504      £65

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[GEORGE (Duke of Cambridge, 1819-1904, Grandson of George III, Commander in Chief of the Army)]

Fine unsigned carte de visite photo showing the Duke, full length wearing a suit jacket, 2½" x 4½", no place, no date,

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Stock No:  28270      £65

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[GEORGE (Duke of Kent, 1902-1942, Son of George V, Uncle of Elizabeth II)]

Fine unsigned photo showing him head and shoulders wearing his naval uniform, 3½"x 2½", no place, no date, laid down

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Stock No:  27905      £50

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[GEORGE (Duke of Kent, 1902-1942, Son of George V, Uncle of Elizabeth II)]

The 'Daily Mirror' recording the Duke's death in a crash in the North of Scotland, in a Sunderland flying boat on the way to Iceland, with his portrait head and the most recent picture of his family at his son George's christening, many other news items such as 'Huns drawing nearer to Stalingrad', 'RAF men walk 450 miles and dodge enemy' in Egypt, and the battle of the Solomon Islands, with wry advertisements counselling wartime economy, and an interesting second leader on the role of the Trades Union Congress, 8 sides 14½" x 11½", London, 26th August good, only slightly browned

Item Date:  1942
Stock No:  54062      £60

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GEORGE-15688-1.jpg BUCKINGHAM PALACE THROUGH THE EYES OF A NINE YEAR OLD
GEORGE (Duke of Kent, 1902-1942, Son of George V, Uncle of Elizabeth II)

Excellent Autograph Letter Signed as a young boy to Mrs Mackay, signed "Your loving fiend George" (he has added the missing 'r' above), thanking her for her "nice letter and Pastilles ... The weather here is better now. I suppose you are very lonely at York Cottage now that nobody is with you. I am sorry not to come back again. I go in the garden here every day. There is more to do in this garden than in the garden at Marlborough House. Our rooms here are very big. The school room here is twice the size bigger than the one at York Cottage. The garden here is like a big park ...", 3 sides 8vo., with original autograph envelope signed with initial 'G', Buckingham Palace headed mourning paper, 18th March

Item Date:  1911
Stock No:  15688      £775

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