Sophie Dupré - Political

1412 Items  ALL  A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  Y 

GOSCHEN (George Joachim, 1866-1952, from 1907 2nd Viscount, Governor of Madras 1924-1929, Acting Governor-General 1929)

Autograph Letter in the third person to the Lord Mayor, Sir William Treloar, accepting his invitation "to Luncheon on October 21st", but regretting that "Lady Goschen ... will not be in London", 1 side 8vo., black-edged, Corrour, Inverness-shire, 11th October traces of laying down on blank fourth side

Item Date:  1907
Stock No:  14980      £65

Add to Wish List    Order/Enquire    Full Details


GOSCHEN (George Joachim, 1831-1907, F.R.S., Liberal Unionist Statesman, Chancellor of the Exchequer 1886-1892, from 1900 1st Viscount)

Autograph Letter Signed to 'Dear Sir', regretting he is "obliged to send back your card without a contribution ... there are so many places where there are special claims on me for assistance towards church building and similar objects", and hoping "that you will know that my reply must not be construed to mean want of interest in your arduous task", 3 sides 8vo., Seacox Heath, Hawkhurst, Kent, 10th August n.y., c. light trace of lying down on blank fourth side

Item Date:  1895
Stock No:  14979      £35

Add to Wish List    Order/Enquire    Full Details


GOSCHEN (George Joachim, 1831-1907, F.R.S., Liberal Unionist Statesman, Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1st Viscount)

Signature and end of an Autograph Letter Signed "something for one in whom you take so much interest", part 1 side 8vo., Treasury Chambers, Whitehall, S.W., no date. c.

Item Date:  1890
Stock No:  16588      £15

Add to Wish List    Order/Enquire    Full Details

GOSCHEN-56136-1.jpg
GOSCHEN (George Joachim, 1831-1907, F.R.S., Chancellor of the Exchequer 1886-1892, from 1900 1st Viscount)

Signature and Subscription from a letter, no place, no date, circa

Item Date:  1890
Stock No:  56136      £15

Add to Wish List    Order/Enquire    Full Details

GOULD-56266-1.jpg
GOULD (Sir Francis Carruthers, 1844-1925, Caricaturist and Journalist)

Fine Original Signed Pen and Ink Cartoon, titled 'The Crop', signed with his initials, showing Lord Rosebery, (Archibald Philip Primrose, 1847-1929, 5th Earl), who in 1894 had taken over the Liberal Government from Gladstone on the latter's resigning from advanced age, standing on the shore, and pointing regretfully at plants growing in the sand, including the Marquess of Salisbury (now Conservative Prime Minister) and his nephew A.J. Balfour (Leader of the House of Commons) as a thistle, while a crowd of well-drawn faces, many in farmers' smocks and tall hats, look on, bewildered at the outcome of the general election, heads of Gladstone and previous ministers are seen drowning in the waves, 8¾" x 14" on card hinged in folding window mount 20" x 15", no date, circa June

Item Date:  1895
Stock No:  56266      £775

Add to Wish List    Order/Enquire    Full Details

First Previous ... 116 117 118 119 120  ... Next Last 

HyperLink      HyperLink      ABOUT SOPHIE   |   CONTACT SOPHIE   |   TERMS & CONDITIONS     
      HyperLink