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The cartoon was featured in the Richmond (VA) Time Dispatch magazine in 1936. The cartoon shows Mars, the god of war, being kicked out of Europe.
The cartoon shows a man, entitled 'balanced budget' and a woman, entitled 'prosperity' walking hand in hand. It was featured in the Los Angeles Examiner in 1935.
The signature on the print is unclear, however it appears to read 'Umberto Javoid'.
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The signature on the print is unclear, however the first name appears to be Alfonso.
Also includes a letter written in Arabic, presumably from the subject of the photograph.
Also includes a watercolour christmas card which has been signed by Carlos.
It is likely that Elena is actually Princess Helen of Greece and Denmark.
The cartoon refers to the King of Portugal.
It is likely that the sketch was drawn by King George II of Great Britain.
The signature of the subject is unclear.
The letter, dated 15/7/23, was written at the Buccleuch Arms, St Boswells.
The book was inscribed to Reginald Hunt by Lady Charnwood in September 1934.
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The statute was enacted in New York by Robert Hoe.
The paper was removed from a framed print belonging to Reginald Hunt.
The letter was written at the Palace of Versailles.
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The volume contains a number of letters and envelopes on a variety of subjects.
The porcelain plate was made by the Royal Danish Porcelain Company. Includes three caption cards.
The gloves are beaded and monogrammed 'VR'. Also includes two caption cards for the item.
The gloves were apparently given to Queen Alexandra by King Edward VII at a Freemasons Banquet at Copenhagen. Also includes one caption card and one note of authenticity.
Includes a caption card.
Includes a caption card.
The roses were apparently worn by Queen Alexandra during her last Rose Day drive through London. Includes a caption card.
The bat is also inscribed to Reginald Hunt by Leonard Hutton.
The box originally belonged to Queen Victoria and is embossed 'The Queen' on the lid.
The box contains samples of track sections for the City of York Light Railway.
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The baton has been signed by Hall.
The slipper, which is in a glass case, was apparently presented to the Distington Museum by Miss Lowther on 25 May 1874.
The signature is unclear, but would appear to be Mr George Grossmith, Jun. Date is approximate.
The first name in the signature appears to be 'Charles'.
Signed by the subject, whose surname appears to be Carte.
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