Also includes a small slip of paper signed by Cardinal Newman.
Also includes a small note written by Cardinal Manning. Date of the note is approximate.
Also includes a visiting card signed by Bernhardt. Date of the signature is approximate.
Date is approximate.
Also includes a signed postcard photograph of Tolstoy. Date of the postcard is approximate.
Also includes a letter in German signed by Wagner, 1875.
The gentleman is seated in the picture. Also includes a sheet of notepaper containing the signatures 'Bismark' and 'Mrs Oldham.'
The cartoon is signed by Tom Webster and inscribed to Reginald Hunt.
Signed by Old Bill and Bruce [Baron's] father. Date is approximate.
Date is approximate.
Also includes a handwritten slip of paper signed by William Booth. Date of the signature is approximate.
The sketches show stonemasons working at the Minster in May 1291, the West Front of the Minster and the extinguishing of the fire at the Minster in February 1829.
A card below the painting states 'It is the men not the houses that made the City', signed Hansworth M. R.
Also includes an inset signature of 'Hailsham'.
Also includes a slip of paper with the note 'Justice in haste is justice in jeopardy' signed by 'Reading'. The date is approximate.
The painting is also signed by William Temple.
Also includes a slip of paper signed by Winston S Churchill.
Also includes a slip of paper at the foot of the document signed by Chamberlain. Date is approximate.
Date is approximate.
Signed by R Newbald Kay, Lord Mayor and Mary. It is possible that the framed photographs in the photograph are the royal photographs also contained in the Hunt collection (see HNT/617).
Also includes a card inserted with an unidentified signature. Date is approximate.
Date is approximate.
Also includes an unidentified signature inset into the mount. Date is approximate.
Walker and Inglis were both Mayors of York.
Date is approximate.
Date is approximate.
Date is approximate.
Date is approximate.
Also includes a manuscript, in French, signed by Napoleon and an attached printed slip of paper outlining the provenance of the document.
Also includes a small black and white sketch of a house, and an envelope signed by Thomas Carlyle. Date of the sketch and envelope is approximate.
Date is approximate.
Cornwell appears to have participated in the Battle of Jutland in 1916.
Also includes a sheet of signatures of Victoria Cross holders (presumably those present).
Also includes a black and white photograph of nine men, including Lord Mayor C T Hutchinson and Reginald Hunt, and a programme for an event signed by those present and and attended by Reginald Hunt.
Date is approximate.
The photograph is inscribed to Reginald Hunt.
Date is approximate.
Date is approximate.
Signed by the subject. The date is approximate.
The reverse of the cartoon states that it was an illustration for 'The Coffin Club', a story by Victor J Daley.
The signature is unclear but it appears to be Jan Zubetik.
Date is approximate.
The signatory is unclear.
Beneath the photograph are five handwritten bars of music and accompanying lyrics.
The signatory is unclear.
The cartoon appears to depict Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany as a tiger.
The signature of the cartoonist is unclear, but it appears to read Alfred Reeder.
The words were composed by Bishop Heber, and the music by Mrs Robert Arkwright.
The letter was written at York Cottage on the Sandringham Estate.
The child in question was David (later King Edward VIII).
The photograph was produced by Arthur Marx, Frankfurt.