WOLSELEY
(Garnet, Viscount, 1833-1913, Field Marshal, C-in-C of the Army)
Autograph Letter Signed to Mrs Jeune
thanking him for his “valuable present of autographs - they are an important addition to my collection. I send you back that of Sir B. Frere, as I already possess one of his. The others I shall keep as you say I may do. I hope soon to call and say thank you personally...”, 1 side 8vo., 6 Hill Street headed paper, 19th January
Item Date:
1880
Stock No:
42887
£60
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WOLSELEY
(Garnet, Viscount, 1833-1913, Field Marshal, C-in-C of the Army)
Autograph Letter Signed to ‘Dear Herbert’
sending “the enclosed note from Stapleton as it may interest you. It is in answer to the one written at Highclere when I was last there, which I think I showed you at the time...”, 1 side 8vo., India Office headed paper, 29th December
Item Date:
1876
Stock No:
43744
£75
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[WOLSELEY
(Garnet, Viscount, 1833-1913, Field Marshal, C-in-C of the Army)]
Large format unsigned Vintage Sepia Photograph by Collier and Park of Inverness
showing him with Captain Ernest Lucas Braithwaite of the 71st Highland Infantry standing behind Wolseley in an open landscape, 11” x 8½”, no place, no date but
Item Date:
1879
Stock No:
43750
£275
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BRITISH OFFICERS IN EGYPT 1882
[WOLSELEY
(Garnet, Viscount, 1833-1913, Field Marshal, C-in-C of the Army)]
Unsigned Carte-de-visite photo
showing him in a group of officers, in the top row from left to right are Major General William Earle, Lieutenant General G. H. S. Willis, Major General Sir A. Allison, Lieutenant General Sir E. Hamley and Major General Sir Evelyn Wood, on the bottom row, seated, are the Duke of Connaught, Lieutenant General Sir John Adye and Lieutenant General Sir Garnet Wolsele, 4” X 2½”, no place, no date circa
Item Date:
1882
Stock No:
43752
£75
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WOOD
(Sir Henry Evelyn, V.C., 1838-1919, Commander-in-Chief, Egyptian Army 1882-1886, from 1903 Field-Marshal)
Fine Typed Letter Signedwith autograph subscription and corrections to Sir Robert BADEN POWELL
(1857-1941, Defender of Mafeking & Founder of the Boy Scouts) thanking him and saying that he will "live as long as I can conveniently. Perhaps I should be wiser if I stopped in doors and tried to dictate answers to some hundreds of letters I have got, than I am in going out to look for a fox in a snow storm but still as yet I have only got ninty-nine [sic] days booked and as I am unlike the American, who advised his friend, who boasted of having shot nine hundred and ninty-nine rabbits, to make it a thousand. He replied: 'Sir, do you think I would imperil my immortal soul for one rabbit.' So I am going to make up my hundred days ...", 1 side 8vo., Millhurst, Harlow, 25th March
Item Date:
1911
Stock No:
40865
£175
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