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(Sir Alec Douglas-, 1903-1995, Prime Minister)
Attractive Signed Portrait Photograph,
signed 'Home' as life peer (from 1974) Baron Home of the Hirsel, showing him half length, full face, seated at his desk, pen in hand, 6" x 7¾", no place, no date, with a Typed Letter Signedto Mrs Maureen P. Callaghan, "gladly" enclosing "a signed photograph", 1 side 8vo, The Hirsel, Coldstream, Berwickshire, 17th August
Item Date:
1983
Stock No:
56612
£150
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(Sir Alec Douglas-, 1903-1995, Prime Minister) and his wife ELIZABETH (d. 1990, née Alington)
Charming portrait photograph, by Barnet Saidman,
signed by both in the margin at the foot, showing them full length, arm in arm and smiling at each other, on the balcony facing inwards of their London house, with great trees in the background, 9" x 7" in glazed frame 9¾" x 7¾", no date, c.
Item Date:
1963
Stock No:
52416
£100
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(Sir Alec Douglas-, 1903-1995, Prime Minister)
Signature on menu of the Cricket Society's Autumn Dinner,
for the presentation to Richard Cragg as "most Promising Young Cricketer of the Year", with list of previous honorands from 1956 including Pataudi (1958), 4 sides 8vo. card, Empire Rooms, 9th November
Item Date:
1966
Stock No:
19683
£40
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(John Edgar, 1895-1972, Director FBI 1924-1972)
Printed “Autograph” slip signed
with “Director Federal Bureau of Investigatoin”, together with part of the envelope that it was sent in addressed to Dennis Rebbeck, 5½” x 2½”, postmarked Washington, 21st June
Item Date:
1948
Stock No:
43021
£125
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(Alexander James Beresford Beresford-, M.P., 1820-1887, Architect and Writer)
Autograph Letter to 'My dear Sir',
saying "I cannot give you a better proof of my accord than by saying that when the qu[estio]n went before the House I proposed to supplement the Church Rate Settlement by the relaxation of the law of Mortmain. I specially suggested too the negotiating a power to borrow money from the Exch[eque]r Loan Commission for dis-church-voting any estate - investing the loan in legal securities ... for the use of the Church in the service of fabric", 3 sides 8vo., Arklow House, 20th June
lacks a line or two at end and subscription
Item Date:
1886
Stock No:
15026
£35
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