CHAMBERLAIN
(Joseph, 1836-1914, M.P. for Birmingham, from 1891 Leader of the Liberal Unionists, Secretary for the Colonies 1895-1903)
Fine Letter Signed to Mr Milthorp in Bradford
congratulating him "on the success of the meeting, and on the admirable arrangements connected with it. I hope it may do permanent good ...", 1 side 8vo., with original envelope, 40 Prince's Gardens, 5th June
Item Date:
1894
Stock No:
39614
£275
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CHAMBERLAIN
(Neville, 1869-1940, Prime Minister)
Magazine photograph of the portrait by Sir Oswald BIRLEY
(1880-1952, Portrait Painter) Signed in a dark portion, showing him as Chancellor, three quarters length, standing, resting his elbow on the despatch box, 9” x 6”, no place,
Item Date:
1933
Stock No:
42397
£325
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CHAMBERLAIN
(Joseph, 1836-1914, M.P. for Birmingham, from 1891 Leader of the Liberal Unionists, Secretary for the Colonies 1895-1903)
Bromide postcard photo by the Henry Joseph Whitlock, signed
showing him half length, seated, in slight profile, 5½” x 3½”, in mount 8” x 6”no place, no date, circa
Item Date:
1903
Stock No:
42620
£125
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[CHAMBERLAIN
(Sir Austen, 1863-1937, Foreign Secretary, Nobel Peace Prize Winner)]
Autograph Letter Signed by his secretary J. Wilson to G. E. Arrowsmith
saying that "Mr Chamberlain receives so many applications that he has been obliged to make a rule to decline to give his autograph. He has however made an exception in your case on the understanding that you do not show it to the other boys. If you did, he would have the whole school asking ...", 2 sides 8vo., Highbury, Moor Green, Birmingham headed paper, 14th August
Item Date:
1902
Stock No:
32678
£35
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CHAMBERLAIN
(Sir Austen, 1863-1937, Foreign Secretary 1924-1929 and Winner of the Nobel Peace Prize)
Autograph Letter Signed to Mrs Boyd Carpenter
telling her that his wife has been laid up "with a bad septic throat which obstinately declines to yield to treatment ..." and so she will not be able to dine with them and he fears "that for other reasons I am in the same position. I found her so ill & in so much pain on my return here for a weekend that I do not know whether I shall be able to leave ... if I can - & work urgently calls me to London - I am still afraid that I must ask you to excuse me also as Lloyd George has fixed Tuesday for the Budget and we are faced with a situation of great difficulty, so that I cannot absent myself from the debate ...", 3 sides 8vo., 9 Egerton Place crossed out, Crowborough, 1st May
Item Date:
1915
Stock No:
31906
£325
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