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MILITARY PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPH

Evocative Studio carte de visite Photograph of a Soldier in Dress Uniform with his Wife, by Wm. Aston of Bury St Edmunds, showing them full length, full or nearly full face and bareheaded, he in dress uniform with two stripes holding his wife's arm, a cigarette in his other hand, she holding a book, no place, 4" x 2½", no date, circa

Item Date:  1890
Stock No:  56545      £65

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MILITARY PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPH

Large Group Cabinet Photograph of a Troop of Cavalry, showing them mounted in an arc facing the camera, with two officers a little to the fore, 6½" x 8½", no place, no date, circa a little faded

Item Date:  1880
Stock No:  56542      £100

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MILITARY PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPH

Portrait carte-de-visite Photograph of a Non-Commissioned Officer in Dress Uniform, between a garden path and a garden seat, with decorative back board, showing him nearly full length, nearly full face with cap, his 'swagger stick' under his arm, 4" x 2½", no place, no date, circa

Item Date:  1890
Stock No:  56544      £45

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[MILLS (Albert Leopold, 1854-1916, Medal of Honor 1902 for 1898, Superintendent of the U.S. Military Academy, West Point, 1898-1906, Major General)]

Unsigned Cabinet Portrait Photograph, by G.W. Pach of 841, Broadway, New York, showing him half length, three quarter face, head and eyes to the right, in West Point Cadet uniform, [West Point], 6½" x 4¼", no date, circa

Item Date:  1879
Stock No:  54878      £275

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MILNER-42449-1.jpg CHAMBERLAIN’S RECEPTION IN NATAL WAS VERY SUCCESSFUL
MILNER (Alfred, 1854-1925, K.G., High Commissioner for South Africa and Colonial Secretary, 1st Viscount)

Second Page of a Typed letter signed to an unnamed correspondent, saying that he does “not think its ‘hanging up’ for a month or two, till it can be considered on its merits and apart from the heat and false issues which are inevitably introduced when it is made the fighting ground of party, will do any harm. Let me congratulate you on the very successful reception accorded to Mr Chamberlain in Natal, which has made the most favourable impression upon him, and will, I think, exercise a good effect on our political condition generally...”, 1 side A4, no place, no date, circa

Item Date:  1903
Stock No:  42449      £275

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