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[Lord Lytton, sometime Viceroy of India] Cabinet Photograph: Maull & Fox of Lord Lyttton.

Author: 
Lord Lytton, sometime Viceroy of India [Edward Robert Lytton Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Earl of Lytton (1831 ? 1891), statesman]
Publication details: 
No place or date
£120.00

Cabinet photograph, 11 x 17cm, aging but essentially good condition. See scan.

[Noel Coward, playwright, composer, director, actor, and singer.] Note Sign Noel, part typed, part autograph, concerning his musical revue Sigh No More with the original programme.

Author: 
Noel Coward, playwright, composer, director, actor, and singer.
Publication details: 
17 Gerald Road, SW1, [1945]
£180.00

Note, part typed, part autograph, one page, 12mo, some staining, fold marks but text clear, as follows: [MS] My dear [Merton?] | [Typescript] Thank you so very much for your telegram and your welcome good wishes for 'Sigh No More'. | We had a wonderful audience and I must say it looks like a success. [MS] I was so glad you were able to be there even if it was a bit 'last-minute-ish' | MS] Yours | Noel. WITH: Original Programme, bifolium, good condition. On verso, a brief note in another hand Nice - & I thought might amuse you -.

[The Reverend Robert Main (1808 ? 1878) astronomer.] Autograph Note Signed Robert Main to Haggard Esqre including Airy's view on foreign visitor.

Author: 
Robert Main [The Reverend Robert Main (1808 ? 1878) astronomer.]
Publication details: 
Royal Observatory 28 July 1836
£56.00

One page, cr.8vo, fold marks, aged, text clear and complete as follows: Dear Sir | I had much pleasure in accompanying your friend, who appears to be a very intelligent person, round the Ob[servator]y. Mr Airy wished me just to mention that as a matter of form he would wish any application in behalf of scientific foreigners, to whom he has always willing to show the OB[servator]y, to be addressed to himself. I have had a delightful tour in the West since I had the pleasure of seeing you, and have returned quite invigorated to my duties.

[B.W. Noel, Baptist Minister] Autograph Note Signed B.W. Noel saying he's complying with a request for autograph..

Author: 
B.W. Noel [Reverend The Honourable Baptist Wriothesley Noel (1798 ? 1873) Baptist minister]
Publication details: 
13 Westbourne Terrace, [London], 25 Oct. [no year given]
£56.00

One page, 12mo, staining on verso from previous laying down, text clear and presented as if he thought the recipient would want to frame it. Text: Dear Madam | I much regret that I have so long delayed complying with yr request according to which I now send you my autograph and beg to subscribe myself yours truly | B.W. Noel [then address] followed by the word over, recto blank, suggesting that he supplied a further slip of paper with an autograph no longer present. See Image.

[Ellen Wilkinson, Labour Party politician] Typed Note Signed Ellen to Lt.-Col. C. Malone, politician and pioneer naval aviator WITH Subscription and signature Ellen Wilkinson clipped from another letter.

Author: 
Ellen Wilkinson [Ellen Cicely Wilkinson (1891 ? 1947) Labour Party politician who served as Minister of Education from July 1945 until her death]
Publication details: 
[TLS] [Headed] Ministry of Education,14 Belgrave Square, London, SW1, 13 August 1945.
£75.00

One page, 12mo, text clear but minoir staining and small holes were a pin had been employed. Text: Thanks for his congratulations. I am sorry that you did not get back for the Election: nearly everybody seems to have got in. | By all means, ring up my Secretary and let us fix a day for lunch: it will have to be after Parliament rises since life is so hectic at the moment. Are you going to be in town in September.

[General Sir Hussey Vivian; Waterloo] Correspondent's Address Panel ONLY, made out by Hussey and Signed by him.

Author: 
General Sir Hussey Vivian [Waterloo; Lieutenant General Richard Hussey Vivian, 1st Baron Vivian (1775 ? 1842), known as Sir Hussey Vivian from 1815 to 1828.]
Publication details: 
[1824]
£50.00

Address panel, 11 x 7cm, faded but most still legible, staining (effect of glue?), laid down on sl. larger paper with attribution to Hussey. [Address etc] Hussey Vivian [underlined] See Image

[George Bain, artist; Celtic; Proof?] Lucky Horseshoe (Design for Christmas Card)

Author: 
George Bain [George Bain (1881?1968), artist and art teacher]
Publication details: 
N.K.
£100.00

18 x 17cm, bifolium, paper (NOT card), minor aging, good condition. Pages 2 & 4 blank, A Merry Christmas in English and Gaelic (presumably) p.3. SEE IMAGE. Note: George Bain enjoyed creating new card designs that were then printed by W LacLennan Ltd of Glasgow. They are all based on Celtic art from across Britain and Ireland, including Pictish motifs. The messages are usually bilingual, in both Gaelic and English..

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