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LAKE (William Charles, 1817-1897, Dean of Durham)

Signature & inscription "I am yours most truly ..."

Item Date:  0
Stock No:  7836      £10

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LAMBTON (Hon. George, 1860-1945, Racehorse Trainer)

Cigarette card photo, signed, showing him with his wife Cecily (née Horner) and Mr W.E. Livvick at the rails of his stables at Newmarket, a fine snapshot of his observant face, 3¼" x 2¼", date pencilled below

Item Date:  1937
Stock No:  52296      £40

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L'AMY (Revd. Canon John Alex Ramsay, 1857-1926)

Unsigned photograph, showing him seated three-quarter length, no place, no date, c. laid down with identification on verso

Item Date:  1910
Stock No:  51232      £35

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LANDSCAPE PICTURE CARD

Attractive Card in Four Layers and in full Colour, with four overlapping, receding views, of a river winding between pine forests and steep mountains, in the foreground are two fishermen in a boat arranging their nets, in a cream and gilt border, 4" x 2¾", no place, no date, circa small chip missing from top right corner of cream border

Item Date:  1875
Stock No:  55946      £65

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LANG (Cosmo Gordon, 1864-1945, Archbishop of Canterbury at the time of Edward VIII’s abdication)

Typed Letter Signed to Canon BULLOCK-WEBSTER (George Russell, 1858-1934, Canon and Botanist) saying he has “read you letter... with the greatest possibly [sic] sympathy and regret - sympathy with you in what you tell me about you health which I had hoped to have been thoroughly restored, and regret that you should feel compelled to give up the charge of St. Michael’s, College Hill. I cannot be wholly surprised and I am sure you would not have offered your resignation unless you were persuaded that it was the right course... I cannot therefore do otherwise than acquiesce and in due course try to find a worthy successor in the work to which you have been so devoted. I congratulate you on having attained the Jubilee of your Ordination to the Priesthood, and I pray that God’s peace may be with you...”, 1 side 4to., Lambeth Palace headed paper, 22nd January

Item Date:  1932
Stock No:  41851      £85

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