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[STANLEY (Sir Henry Morton, 1841-1904, Explorer who found Livingstone)]

Fine woodburytype photo by Walery, showing him, three quarter length, wearing a twede suit with his hands in his pocket, with facsimile signature, accompanied by a printed biography, 16½" x 12", no place, May 6th, library stamp in top left hand corner

Item Date:  1890
Stock No:  25678      £375

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[STANLEY (Sir Henry Morton, 1841-1904, Explorer who found Livingstone)

Unsigned Albumen Print Cabinet photo by Reutlinger, showing him half length in profile, 6½” x 4½”, Paris,

Item Date:  1882
Stock No:  43749      £275

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STANLEY (Sir Henry Morton, 1841-1904, Explorer who found Livingstone)

Autograph Note Signed “Henry M. Stanley” to an unnamed correspondent saying that “For your friend I hasten to inscribe my name tendering to that friend at the same time the Compliments of the fast approaching Noël...”, 4¼” x 3½” laid down on a mount 7½” x 5½”, London, 4th December

Item Date:  1885
Stock No:  43743      £350

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STARK (Dame Freya, 1893-1993, Traveller & Writer)

Magazine photo signed and inscribed “with greetings from” under the image of her on a camel, with the caption “Freya on her desert travels in the 1930s”, 4½” x 3¾”, no place, circa

Item Date:  1930
Stock No:  42528      £65

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TENNENT (Sir James Emerson, 1804-1869, Traveller and Politician)

Fine Autograph Letter Signed to George PHILLIPS (1804-1892, Churchman and Academic) thanking him for his “most kind invitation, & to say that I shall make my arrangements conformably to your wish; so as to reach Cambridge by the 6.42 train...” with a long postscript asking “to add to your kind attentions by letting me know, in what dress I should present myself - whether in plain black with the star of the order of Knighthood or whether I should wear the official uniform blue & gold. My own feeling is in favour of plain black; but of course my wish is to do what ever is customary & becoming...”, 2 sides 8vo., with original autograph envelope signed, London, 26th May

Item Date:  1862
Stock No:  43107      £175

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