Sophie Dupré - Military or Naval

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JACKSON (Sir Louis, 1856-1946, Major General)

"History of the United Service Club" signed and inscribed to G. P. Scrivener "with best wishes", 8vo., Committee of the United Service Club printed by Gale & Polden, Aldershot, May 1937, together with 2 Autograph Letters Signed the first sending the book as "your house has been associated with the Club from the beginning", and the other thanking him for a letter and saying that the "whole thing was very sudden - there was no cause for immediate anxiety ... we were going to have a specialist on Monday but ... she died - Heart Failure", 3 sides 8vo., 27 Cyril Mansions, 30th April and 13th March

Item Date:  1938
Stock No:  1407      £50

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JARDINE (Alexander, 1803-1869, Major-General, brother of Sir William Jardine 7th Baronet)

Autograph Letter Signed to 'Dear Sir' sending £3 "for the trouble you have kindly taken with my late brother-in-laws parcels", 1 side 8vo., Jardine Hall, 6th January

Item Date:  1854
Stock No:  13824      £15

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JELLICOE (Admiral of the Fleet John Rushworth, 1859-1935, Governor of New Zealand 1920-1924, President of the British Legion 1928-1932, from 1925 1st Earl)

Fine portrait photograph signed "Jellicoe A.F." and inscribed "From a profound admiration of your splendid work in the British Legion", showing him head and shoulders in uniform with medals, inscribed on the verso by John Brown with the date, 6" x 4", in mount 10½" x 7½", no place, September

Item Date:  1933
Stock No:  41475      £275

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JELLICOE (Earl John, 1859-1935, Admiral of the Fleet, Governor-General of New Zealand)

Fine Typed Letter Signed with Autograph Salutation to 'Dear Oliphant', Laurence Richard OLIPHANT(1877-1950, Rear Admiral) congratulating him on his "appointment to the 'SAPPHIRE', although I should have liked to have seen you in something rather more modern. I am also very sorry to lose your services in the 'LEANDER', as I know the value of the work which you have done so unobtrusively, and how trying it must have been to be confined to a ship in harbour all this time. ... I hope that the 'SAPPHIRE' will have a very successul career under you ...", 1 side 4to., 'IRON DUKE', 15th September

Item Date:  1916
Stock No:  41549      £375

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JELLICOE (Earl John, 1859-1935, Admiral of the Fleet, Governor-General of New Zealand)

Fine Autograph Letter Signed to 'Dear Oliphant', Laurence Richard OLIPHANT(1877-1950, Rear Admiral) thanking him an invitation and for offering them "so much hospitality. I ear however that there is no likelihood of our being in London at that date. We shall in all probability be moving down here about July 20th or thereabouts & shall be busy settling in on the 23rd. It is of course difficult to predict [?] movements so far ahead, but my wife does intend leaving London well before the end of July ... my small boy was not doing well in London during that month. The Jellicoe for here ... is not a brother but a distant cousin ...", 2 sides 4to., St Lawrence Hall, Ventnor, Isle of Wight, 1st December

Item Date:  1925
Stock No:  41550      £225

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