TURNER
(Dame Eva, 1892-1990, Soprano, Prima Donna)
Typed Letter Signed to Michael DE-LA-NOY
(1934-2002, Journalist and Author) saying that she got his letter when she was “frantically busy and have for some time been out of the country. It was indeed most kind of you to express your appreciation of my Desert Island Disc Broadcast and I was most interested to learn you have written the Life of Elgar. I am indeed sorry I never had the honour and privilege of meeting Sir Edward Elgar, the composer I admired so greatly. I do hope your ‘Life of Elgar’ has been accepted by the publishers and that it will reap great success. I greatly appreciate and thank you for all your good wishes for my birthday which truly was a fantastic event in every sense of the word. My birthday mail was of mammoth proportions...”, 1 side 8vo., 26 Palace Court headed paper, 7th June
Item Date:
1982
Stock No:
43111
£75
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TYNAN
(Katherine, 1859-1931, Irish Poet and Novelist, Friend of Yeats)
Fine Autograph Letter Signed to “Dear Madam”
agreeing “to your request that I should take the chair at your meeting at the Town Hall on February 2nd at 3 o’clock...”, 1 side 8vo., Fairlawn, Park Road, Southborough, Kent, 20th January
Item Date:
1911175
Stock No:
43108
£150
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TYNDALL
(John, 1820-1893, Scientist)
Autograph Letter Signed to Edward William COOKE
(1811-1880, Marine Painter) telling him that “On Wednesday the 8th of July I hope to be upon the Margin of the Mer de Glace. Otherwise I should have been... delighted to join your party...”, 1 side 8vo., no place, no date
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
43104
£175
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[UMBERTO I
(1844-1900, from 1878 King of Italy)]
Unsigned Carte-de-visite Portrait Photograph, by Fratelli D'Alessandri
showing him head and shoulders in uniform, in an oval, 4¼” x 2½”, no place, no date, circa
Item Date:
1875
Stock No:
43041
£75
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SIGNATURE OF THE COMMANDER OF THE CAVALRY AT WATERLOO AFTER LORD ANGLESEY WAS WOUNDED
VANDELEUR
(Sir John Ormsby, 1763-1849, Army Officer who fought in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars)
Final part of an Autograph Letter Signed with some text
“Pray give my respects to your brother & believe me my dear Clinton, ever truly yours...”, 8” x 4”, no place, postmarked 3rd December
Item Date:
1821
Stock No:
43102
£145
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