[WARD
(Georgina Elizabeth, Countess of Dudley, 1846-1929, Scottish Noblewoman and Noted Victorian Beauty)
Unsigned Cabinet Photo by W. & D. Downey
showing her three quarters length standing, with her arms folded, 6½" x 4½", no place, no date, circa
Item Date:
1880
Stock No:
41257
£50
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WARE
(Henry, 1830-1909, Bishop of Barrow in Furness 1889-1903)
Signed postcard photo,
16th October
Item Date:
1904
Stock No:
50354
£25
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WARNER
(Revd. L. O.)
Portrait Photograph, by Brigham of Scarboro and Bridlington, signed,
showing him head and shoulders, 5½" x 3½" in mount 10" x 6",
Item Date:
1912
Stock No:
16448
£15
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WARREN
(Sir T. Herbert, 1853-1930, President of Magdalen, Oxford, 1885-1928)
Autograph Letter Signed to the Revd. M.C.F. Morris, (son of the ornithologist F.O.Morris),
who has recalled Keble's visit to his father at Nunburnholme, saying "If I publish my lecture I shall try to make use of it", talking of Wales, and suggesting Henry VII rather than Lloyd George as "the greatest man it ever produced ... George Meredith used to contend that all the best English poets had Welsh bood in their veins ... I am very fond of Vaughan, the Swan of Usk", 1 side folio, Magdalen College, 29th November
Item Date:
1913
Stock No:
50687
£25
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WARREN
(Sir T. Herbert, 1853-1930, President of Magdalen, Oxford, 1885-1928)
Autograph Letter Signed to the Revd. M.C.F. Morris, son of the ornithologist F.O.Morris,
saying "Yorkshire and Beverley are famous spots to dwell in ... even if they have not the peculiar tender romance of Wales", referring him for "the sea blue bird of March" to "Hallams full and faithful life of his father", Lord Tennyson, "It is taken from the Greek poet Alcman", he thinks the halcyon "is most seen in March when the leaves are still not on, but I have seen it in January and July", he talks of other poets and other Morrises, and asks "Have you read The Good Companions which everybody is talking of; a tribute to Yorkshire?", 2 sides 8vo., 74 Woodstock Road, Oxford, 10th April '1903', really
faint trace of paper clip
Item Date:
1930
Stock No:
50688
£25
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