HARDIE
(J. Keir, 1856-1915, Scottish Politician, Founder of the Labour Party)
Autograph Postcard signed 'J. Keir Hardie' to James McCulloch
regretting that "I am so booked up as to make it impossible for me to accept your very kind invitation. I am glad to hear of your good work and wish you all success ...", 1 side postcard with autograph address on the verso, 14th May
some damage from former mounting not affecting the text
Item Date:
1910
Stock No:
40615
£125
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HARDIE
(J. Keir, 1856-1915, Scottish Politician, Founder of the Labour Party), William CROOKS (‘Will’, 1852-1921, Noted Trade Unionist and Politician, member of the Fabian Society), George N. BARNES (1859-1940, Labour Politician, Leader of the Party in 1910-1911), George LANSBURY (1859-1940, Labour Politician, Leader of the Party 1932-35) and Sir James O’GRADY (1866-1934, Labour Politician, 1st Colonial Governor appointed from their own ranks)
Collection of signatures on a page,
Hardie has added place and they have all dated their signatures, 6” x 4”, “Terrace, House of Commons”, 27th June
Item Date:
1912
Stock No:
41875
£150
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HARDINGE
(Charles, 1st Baron Hardinge of Penshurst, 1858-1944, Diplomat and Statesman, Viceroy of India)
Long Typed Letter Signed to "My dear Professor"
commiserating with him on his “sad loss... I shall of course be only too pleased to help you to get your letter to Moscow. I am afraid however that our recent Messengers have not been able to proceed beyond Stockholm owing to the disturbances in Finland. We have a large accumulation of bags waiting there and shall not send any more until we know that the Messengers can once more get through. I fear therefore that it may be a considerable time before your letter reaches Petrograd, and there is no certainty that it would get through safely from Petrograd to Moscow. Our Messengers do not go beyond Petrograd. Would you like me to keep the letter and send it by the first opportunity... If so, I must ask you whether you would have any objection to our sending it to be censored first as we are not at liberty to include in our diplomatic bags any unofficial letters that have not be been submitted to censorship...”, 2 sides 4to., Foreign Office, 21st February
Item Date:
1918
Stock No:
43230
£1275
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HAREWOOD
(Henry Ulick Lascelles, 1846-1929, ADC to George V, from 1892 5th Earl of)
Autograph Letter Signed to W. Indsley,
saying that if he "can be of any use I shall be glad to be a member" of the committee, 1 side 8vo., Harewood House, Leeds, 29th January
traces of mounting on verso
Item Date:
1907
Stock No:
12601
£12
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HAREWOOD
(Henry Lascelles, 1797-1857, from 1841 3rd Earl of)
Autograph Letter Signed to L. Hartley,
thanking him "for the extracts from the newspapers ... which alluded, as you said at York, to Mr. G. E. Day", with Hartley's note on the verso that the extracts were "in support of his allusion to Incendiarism alluded to in [?his] speech at York Meetg. Feby 22. 1844 ... Mr Baines has attacked etc in Leeds Mercury", 2 sides 8vo., Goldsborough Hall, Yorkshire, 15th March
Item Date:
1844
Stock No:
12600
£15
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