WAR IN THE LEVANT
ITALIAN FLEET
Press photo by London News Agency,
of the Italian squadron, taken from seaward, showing at least five warships in company, in a light sea, 10" x 8", no date, off Tripoli, c. February
Item Date:
1912
Stock No:
52646
£50
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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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