SCARBROUGH
(Lawrence Roger Lumley, 11th Earl of Scarbrough, 1896-1969, Conservative Statesman and Army General) and his wife Katherine Isobel nee McEwen
Fine Photo Signed by both
showing them both full length in court dress, he is in uniform holding his helmet and she is wearing a long evening dress and diamond tiara, 11" x 8", no place, no date
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
40359
£175
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SCHMELING
(Max, 1905-2005, German Boxer, World Heavyweight Champion 1932-1934)
Postcard photo by Carstensen of Bergedorf, Hamburg, signed,
showing him head and part shoulders, three quarter face, with a keen look to the viewer's left, 5½" x 3½", no place, dated pencilled below
Item Date:
1936
Stock No:
52339
£125
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SCHMELING
(Max, 1905-2005, German Boxer, World Heavyweight Champion 1932-1934)
Fine signature on card,
5" x 3½", no place, no date
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0
Stock No:
40317
£65
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SCHOLEY
(Sir Robert, b.1921, Chairman of British Steel)
Typed Letter Signed to George Macpherson,
regretting he cannot speak at the Oxford Farming Conference, 1 side 8vo., 9 Albert Embankment, S.E.1, 14th June
two neat filing holes
Item Date:
1989
Stock No:
13244
£10
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SCHOMBERG
(Henry C., Landowner near Chippenham, Wiltshire)
Autograph letter signed to Thomas Grimston Bucknall Estcourt, M.P.,
about linseed, saying "I must beg you to draw the Bowden labourer's attention to all the necessary & requisite handling, spreading, turning during the time of beetling and shaking, and lyeing up again the sheaves, after the seed has been beetled, as if not properly done, it had better be left alone ... the whole process when once known & acquired is as simple as any other farm operation ... I find that even the best of our labourers are slovenly & awkward" unless made "to follow out their work ... I have a crusher from Stratton at Bristol cost £6 10" which takes three operations to make fine meal, and talks of other possibly better makes, "no crusher can do the work so well as a corn-mill - but the millers are averse to Linseed from its oily nature", any of these hand implements can be made to work by horse-power, he goes on to specify proportions of crushed linseed and chaff for an economical feed, "I am still at your service if you do not get on with Mr Sotheron's man and feel obliged by your wish to see me at Estcourt", 4 sides 8vo, Wans House, Chippenham, 15th November
Item Date:
1847
Stock No:
52958
£75
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