HENIE
(Sonja, 1912-1969, Norwegian Ice Figure-Skater)
Fine Signature with the place on a card
3½” x 2½”, Oslo, Norway
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
41887
£40
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HENSON
(Hubert Hensley, 1863-1947, Bishop of Durham 1920-1939)
Autograph Letter Signed to Lady Davey,
widow of Horace, (1st Lord Davey, 1833-1907, Appeal Judge), saying he would "be very pleased to add your kind donation (£5) to the amount collected in S. Margaret's yesterday for the Khartoum Cathedral fund ... a good cause which touches one's imagination", 1 side 8vo., 17 Dean's Yard, Westminster Abbey, S.W., 26th June
transparent strip in blank margin of first side
Item Date:
1911
Stock No:
15014
£15
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HENSON
(Herbert Hensley, 1863-1947, Bishop of Hereford and then Durham, Scholar and Controversialist)
Early Autograph Letter Signed to 'Mr Librarian'
recommending "Mr J. Wood, Non-Collegiate Student as a fit person to use the Codrington Libaray ...", 1 side 8vo., All Soul's College, Oxford headed paper, 10th February
Item Date:
1885
Stock No:
40677
£35
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HERCULES
(Steam Engine)
Delightful lithograph in colours
showing the 2-2-2 locomotive and tender hauling a coach and part of the next, about to halt at a country station, passengers are leaning out of the windows with excitement and a man is sitting on the roof of the second carriage waving his hat, "Tintorette printing" by Dean & Son, Threadneedle Street, the circular image 6¼ inches across, no date, circa
laid down on sheet 12" x 9½", some stains and small areas of damage to the sky
Item Date:
1850
Stock No:
52874
£75
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HERRIOT
(W. Percy)
Autograph Letter Signed to Alfred Ellis,
(1821-1879, second son of John Ellis, Chairman of the Midland Railway), of Belgrave, Leicestershire, wishing he "had received your Letter a few days ago as I killed a very fine Roebuck which I should have had great pleasure in sending", if he can find another "you shall have it in Exchange for the 'Owl' ... I never shoot them, tho' I fear I drove them away ... when I made my new Buildings" and suggesting he get the roebuck "stuffed at Perth, as there is a man there who well understands it ... as Boxes are sometimes long on the Road. I think you will get well through the Meeting notwithstanding the article in the Mercury", with a P.S. "it is a rather better Season for Grouse than the last", 3 sides 8vo., Craiganour, Kinloch Rannoch, Pitlochrie, Perthshire, 6th September
Item Date:
1858
Stock No:
15016
£20
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