LINDBERGH
(Anne, 1906-2001, pioneering American Aviator, author, and wife of CHARLES, 1902-1974, American Aviator, First to fly solo non-stop across the Atlantic in 1927)
Fine photograph boldly signed
showing her full length, wearing jodphurs and a flying helmet, standing on a quay, together with a copy of a signed photo of her and her husband Charles, with a note saying that they were being met on their arrival in Shetland by members of the Shetland Council, 6½" x 4½" in mount 12" x 7½", Shetland, August
Item Date:
1933
Stock No:
37927
£1750
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LINDBERGH
(Charles Augustus, 1902-1974, American Aviator, First to fly solo non-stop across the Atlantic in 1927)
Superb photograph boldly signed "C. A. Lindbergh"
showing him full length wearing a casual suit, seated on a bench with his legs crossed and his arm on the wall behind him, 7½" x 5½", no place, no date
spine slightly worn
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
38959
£1750
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LINDBERGH
(Charles Augustus, 1902-1974, American Aviator, First to fly solo non-stop across the Atlantic in 1927) and Igor I. SIGORSKY (1889-1972, Ukrainian-American Aviation Pioneer in Helicopters and fixed-wing Aircraft)
Fine signature on an album leaf
together with several other signatures including Lord ROTHERMERE (Harold Harmsworth, 1st Viscount, 1868-1940), Sir Ernest S. WILLS (1869-1958, Lord Lieutenant of Wiltshire, Tennis Player at Wimbledon) and Wilfred TOMKINSON (Vice Admiral, 1877-1971, Commander of the Battlecruiser Squadron), 6½” x 5½”, no place, no date, circa
Item Date:
1930
Stock No:
42992
£875
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[LIVINGSTONE
(David, 1813-1873, Scottish Missionary & Explorer)]
Original unsigned carte-de-visite photo by Thorne,
showing him head and shoulders in an oval, in profile, 4" x 2½", no place, no date,
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
25925
£225
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[LIVINGSTONE
(David, 1813-1873, Scottish Missionary & Explorer)]
Autograph Letter Signed by J. MOFFAT Jr headed "Livingstone" to an unnamed correspondent
discussing the details of a lease on some farmland, he says "Mr Spencer says there was no mention in Messrs Cambbell, Martin & Boswell's Letter ... .of the 'very extraordinary clause' in Mr Tusk's lease, and so far as he knows there was no mention made of the clause in the papers & extracts which accompanied that letter. In any case he says the lease was arranged before ... Mr Tusk has paid his Rent, but my Father thinks he should be told to cultivate his farm according to his lease, as of course it makes a great difference to the shootings, as to Partridges etc ...", 2 sides 8vo., Rock Park, Castle Douglas, 7th December
Item Date:
1894
Stock No:
40236
£125
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