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HANDBOOK AMENDMENT This amendment to the Trade Handbook includes all the information gained since publication in early 2006, i.e. additions, amendments, deletions, and corrections. Last updated – Nov.2018 - Vernon Young P.2. HA-3. A.& B.C. Rocks O’ Gum. Amend, 25 now known. Re-list as follows: 1. Bill’s OK...He’s just a little bit square! 2. Cultivation Methods in this area... 3. Doctor, I have the feeling that people... 4. Good Grief!. I need glasses!!! 5. Hair Spray. (3 pictures) 6. Hey-how did mom find out that you... 7. Honestly Howard...Sometimes I think... 8. How come your hippie boyfriend... 9. I thought I heard a mouse squeak... 10. If your father earned one hundred... 11. I’m going to open a pet shop... 12. I’m sorry...I thought you were... 13. I don’t expect to see you in court... 14. Listen to this, ‘You’re admired... 15. Now, if I had two hot dogs and... 16. Pardon me, do you have any spare... 17. Rocks O’ Gum (No cartoon) 18. So there’s a monster on the... 19. ...’So use new BOO!...and wash your... 20. What a beautiful child! He has his... 21. What’s a nice girl like you doing... 22.What’s that in my soup? 23. When I told you to wipe that grin... 24. Why do you refer to your girl... 25. Why do you think you have to go on... P.4. HA-9. A.&B.C. Football Club Crests. Amend to 'Hearts ' of Midlothian. P.5. HA-14. A.&B.C. Footballers 1968/9. Relist, with first names, as printed 1. West Bromwich Albion (unnd.) 2. Francis Burns 3. Barry Bridges 4. Ronnie Rees 5. Jimmy Robertson 6. Ron Davies 7. Len Badger 8. Peter Shilton 9. Ian Callaghan 10. Frank McLintock 11. Willie Bell 12. David Sadler 13. Martin Peters 14. Alan Gilzean 15. Willie Morgan 16. Jackie Sinclair 17. Peter Bonetti 18. Ron Wylie 19. Mike Summerbee 20. Bobby Tambling 21. Pat Jennings

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HANDBOOK AMENDMENT

This amendment to the Trade Handbook includes all the information gained since publication in early 2006, i.e. additions, amendments, deletions, and corrections.

Last updated – Nov.2018 - Vernon Young

P.2. HA-3. A.& B.C. Rocks O’ Gum. Amend, 25 now known. Re-list as follows: 1. Bill’s OK...He’s just a little bit square! 2. Cultivation Methods in this area... 3. Doctor, I have the feeling that people... 4. Good Grief!. I need glasses!!! 5. Hair Spray. (3 pictures) 6. Hey-how did mom find out that you... 7. Honestly Howard...Sometimes I think... 8. How come your hippie boyfriend... 9. I thought I heard a mouse squeak... 10. If your father earned one hundred... 11. I’m going to open a pet shop... 12. I’m sorry...I thought you were... 13. I don’t expect to see you in court...

14. Listen to this, ‘You’re admired... 15. Now, if I had two hot dogs and... 16. Pardon me, do you have any spare... 17. Rocks O’ Gum (No cartoon) 18. So there’s a monster on the... 19. ...’So use new BOO!...and wash your... 20. What a beautiful child! He has his... 21. What’s a nice girl like you doing... 22.What’s that in my soup? 23. When I told you to wipe that grin... 24. Why do you refer to your girl... 25. Why do you think you have to go on...

P.4. HA-9. A.&B.C. Football Club Crests. Amend to 'Hearts' of Midlothian.P.5. HA-14. A.&B.C. Footballers 1968/9. Relist, with first names, as printed 1. West Bromwich Albion (unnd.) 2. Francis Burns 3. Barry Bridges 4. Ronnie Rees 5. Jimmy Robertson 6. Ron Davies 7. Len Badger 8. Peter Shilton 9. Ian Callaghan 10. Frank McLintock 11. Willie Bell 12. David Sadler 13. Martin Peters 14. Alan Gilzean 15. Willie Morgan

16. Jackie Sinclair 17. Peter Bonetti 18. Ron Wylie 19. Mike Summerbee 20. Bobby Tambling 21. Pat Jennings 22. Jackie Charlton 23. Willie Stevenson 24. Mick Jones 25. Peter Knowles 26. Gordon Banks 27. Jim Scott 28. Ray Wilson 29. John Hollins 30. Roger Morgan 31. Chris Lawler

32. Jimmy Gabriel 33. Gordon Harris 34. Ernie Hunt 35. Alan Mullery 36. Peter Osgood 37. Len Glover 38. Mike Keen 39. Johnny Byrne 40. Alex Stepney 41. Willie Carlin 42. Wyn Davies 43. George Graham 44. George Best 45. Bobby Gould

P.13. HA-33. Silly Stickers. Amend to ’39 known’ and add ‘I never forget a Face’, and ‘Why be difficult’P.14. HA-35.1. Superman Tattoos. Re-list. (24 known). Issued by A.& B.C. See AAB-690 1. 68 x 50 (3 boxes below picture) 1. Batman, pointing up at Bat sign in yellow beam 2. Being pushed back by spurting eye 3. Carrying bull on his back 4. Diving into flames 5. Figure in red running past lamppost, on left 6. Figure in red spaceship 7. Flying in diamond shaped glass object 8. Flying, jet plane above 9. Flying, on left, dog flying on right 10. Flying through window

11. Girl looking over his right shoulder 12. Hitting man on right, making him drop gun13. Holding on to back of plane14. Holding person in green up with right arm 15. Holding dumbbell over head with one arm16. In front of dinosaur17. Looking in mirror, makes him looktall & thin18. Looking into large jar19. On roof, seeing gunman (in yellow circle)

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20. Shaking hands with Batman 21. Standing on a whale 22. Swooping to save figure on ice flow

23. Throwing barrel at figure, on right 24. Wearing suit, object breaking on head

2. 75 x 50 (4 boxes below picture) 1. Bending metal pipe 2. Fighting dragon 3. Flying, holding lorry above head 4. In foreground, fighting robot

5. Laying down, spiked object on right 6. Lighting striking the ‘S’ of costume 7. On right, Superwoman on left 8. Pulling man from water

P.18. HA-51. Allan Line Steamers. Amend to ‘7 known’, add ‘Allan Royal Mail Line to Canada. ‘Alsatian’ and ‘Calgarian’. Base of back shows different Shipping AgentsP.18. HA-53. Allen & Hanbury. Rotary Photos. Amend to ‘46 known’, and add ‘Dossie’s Daughters’, ‘Homeward Bound (Yacht)’, 'Raw Recruits' & 'Wide Awake'P.18. HA-54. Alpha. Amend issue date to '1911-1914' Amend HA-54 to '10 known' and add 'Gladys' and 'Work Away'P.25. HA-78. Answers. Illustrations from Short Stories(A). HA-78.1, amend No.2 to 'a) no date, b) Oct.25th' ; and No.4 to '(a) no date, b) Oct.25th)'. HA-78.3. Amend to '7 known' and add ' 'Fifty for the child...' (Nov.28th); 'One day the truth... '(Nov.28th); 'Shall I take it, or not' (Nov.28th)

P.26. Amend. HA-82. League Cup Final, 1974. (Spurs v Norwich City). Unnd (24). Issued by Arbeshi. See ARB-040 Spurs 1. Phil Beal 2. Martin Chivers 3. Ralph Coates 4. Mike England 5. Alan Gilzean 6. Pat Jennings

7. Joe Kinnear 8. Cyril Knowles 9. Terry Naylor 10. Steve Perryman 11. Martin Peters 12. John Pratt

Norwich City 1. Terry Anderson 2. Jim Bone 3. Max Briggs 4. Geoff Butler 5. David Cross 6. Duncan Forbes

7. Kevin Keelan 8. Doug Livermore 9. Graham Paddon 10. Clive Payne 11. David Stringer 12. Colin Suggett

P.26. Amend HA-83. F.A. Cup Final. Arsenal v Leeds United. Unnd.(24). Issued by Arbeshi.See ARB-040 Arsenal 1. George Armstrong 2. Alan Ball 3. Geoff Barnett/Bob McNab 4. Charlie George 5. George Graham 6. Ray Kennedy 7. Frank McLintock 8. Bob McNab 9. John Radford 10. Pat Rice 11. Peter Simpson 12. Peter Storey

Leeds 1. Billy Bremner 2. Jack Charlton 3. Allan Clarke 4. Terry Cooper 5. Johnny Giles 6. Eddie Gray 7. David Harvey 8. Norman Hunter 9. Mick Jones 10. Peter Lorimer 11. Paul Madeley 12. Paul Reaney

P.26. Ariel. HA-85. Sporting Boys and Girls (A). Ariel. Amend to ‘8 known’, and add

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‘Runner’. Amend ‘Bicycling’ to ‘Bicycle’, and ‘Boating’ to ‘Boat’

P.27. HA-91. Automatic Amusements. Weight Cards. Amend to ‘45 known’ and add – Virginia Bruce; Jean Chatburn; Ruth Chatterton; Joan Crawford; Robert Donat; Buddy Ebsen; Greta Garbo; Will Hay; Ruth Hussey; Allan Jones; Miliza Korjus; Margaret Lockwood; Maureen O’Sullivan; Reginald Owen; Louise Rainer; Norma Shearer; George Zucco

P.28. New Entry. HA-97. All Stars. Unnd.(12). Issued by Arbeshi. See ARB-020 1. Gordon Banks (Stoke City) 2. George Best (Manchester United) 3. Colin Bell (Manchester City) 4. Geoff Blockley (Arsenal) 5. Trevor Francis (Birmingham City) 6. Emlyn Hughes (Liverpool)

7. Kevin Keegan (Liverpool) 8. Howard Kendall (Everton) 9. Malcolm MacDonald (Newcastle United) 10. Ted MacDougall (Manchester United) 11. Rodney Marsh (Manchester City) 12. David Nish (Derby County)

P.28. New entry. HA-98. Chelsea F.C. Unnd.(12). Issued by Arbeshi. See ARB-030 1. Peter Bonetti 2. Charlie Cooke 3. John Dempsey 4. Chris Garland

5. Ron Harris 6. John Hollins 7. Peter Houseman 8. Alan Hudson

9. Eddie McCreadie 10. Paddy Mulligan 11. Peter Osgood 12. David Webb

P.29. New entry. HA-99. Leyton Orient F.C. Unnd.(12). Issued by Arbeshi. See ARB-060 1. Peter Allen 2. Bobby Arber 3. Peter Bennett 4. Ian Bowyer

5. Terry Brisley 6. Derek Downing 7. Ray Goddard 8. Paul Harris

9. Ricky Heppolette 10. Phil Hoadley 11. Gerry Queen 12. Tom Walley

P.28. New Entry. HA-100. Liverpool F.C. Unnd.(12). Issued by Arbeshi. See ARB-070 1. Ian Callaghan 2. Ray Clemence 3. Peter Cormack 4. Brian Hall

5. Steve Heighway 6. Emlyn Hughes 7. Kevin Keegan 8. Chris Lawler

9. Alec Lindsay 10. Larry Lloyd 11. Tommy Smith 12. John Toshack

P.28. New Entry. HA-101. West Ham United F.C. Unnd.(12). Issued by Arbeshi. See ARB-080 1. Clyde Best 2. Billy Bonds 3. Trevor Brooking 4. Clive Charles

5. Peter Grotier 6. Pat Holland 7. Frank Lampard 8. John McDowell

9. Bobby Moore 10. Bryan Robson 11. Tommy Taylor 12. Dudley Tyler

P.28. New Entry. HA-102. West Ham United Footballers Kik Cards. Unnd.(16). Issued by Arbeshi. See ARB-090 1. Martin Allen 2. Ian Bishop 3. Billy Bonds 4. Tim Breacker 5. Julian Dicks 6. Colin Foster

7. Tony Gale 8. Kevin Keen 9. Frank McAvennie 10. Ludo Miklosko 11. Trevor Morley 12. George Parris

13. Steve Potts 14. Stuart Slater 15. Mike Small 16. Mitchell Thomas

P.28. New Entry. HA-103. Puzzle Cards(A). Unnd.(6 known). Issued by Alsop. See ALS-040 1. A Bagpiper. Puzzle Find his Pretty Jeanie 2. A Bavarian with a Meerschaum pipe. Puzzle Find his Frau 3. An Old Servant. Puzzle Find his Master

4. A Pretty Nigger. Puzzle Find a Cowboy 5. Shepherdess. Puzzle Find her Mamma 6. Two Australians. Puzzle Find the other one

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P.28. New Entry. HA-104. The Thames. Unnd.(7 known). Issued by Allen & Hanbury. See ALL-270 1. Billingsgate 2. Hampton Court 3. London Bridge 4. Twickenham Ait

5. West India Dock 6. Westminster Hospital and the Abbey Church 7. Woolwich

P.28. HA-105. Autographs (C). Unnd.(120). Issued by Amalgamated Press. See AMA-030 1. George Allison (Football Manager) 2. Ambrose (Conductor) 3. H.W. Austin (Tennis) 4. J.L. Baird (Inventor) 5. D. Barber (Train Driver) 6. H.A. ‘Bert’ Barry (Sculler) 7. Lou Bates (Ice Hockey) 8. Wallace Beery (Film Star) 9. F.C. Bishop (Train Driver) 10. Capt. H.S. Broad (Airman) 11. A.S. Butler (Airman) 12. Gordon Byers (Speedway) 13. J. Caldwell (Jockey) 14. George Camsell (Footballer) 15. B. Carslake (Jockey) 16. John F. Chaplin (Football Manager) 17. John Cobb (Racing Driver) 18. Sir Alan Cobham (Airman) 19. G.E. Collins (Glider Pilot) 20. Gary Cooper (Film Star) 21. S. Cowan (Footballer) 22. Tommy Croombs (Speedway) 23. Claude Davey (Rugby) 24. Fred Dixon (Motor Racing) 25. P.E. Dunkley (Rugby) 26. G.R. Eastham (Footballer) 27. Capt. G. Eyston (Racing Driver) 28. Tom Farnden (Speedway) 29. P.G.H. Fender (Cricketer) 30. W.C. Fields (Comedian) 31. A.E. Fogg (Football Referee) 32. Ben Foord (Boxer) 33. Jimmy Forsythe (Ice Hockey) 34. F. Fox (Jockey) 35. A.P. Freeman (Cricketer) 36. B.C. Gadney (Rugby) 37. G. Geary (Cricketer) 38. W. Gilbertson (Train Driver) 39. Harry Grant (Cyclist) 40. James Guthrie (T.T Rider) 41. H. Guttridge (Train Driver) 42. E.R. Hall (Racing Driver) 43. Henry Hall (Dance Band Leader) 44. Tommy Handley (Radio) 45. T. Hampson (Athlete) 46. Len Harvey (Boxer)

47. A.G. Hazlerigg (Cricketer) 48. Leonard Henry (Radio) 49. Harry Hibbs (Cricketer) 50. J.B. Hobbs (Cricketer) 51. Jack Holt (Film Star) 52.. D.S. Horn (Cyclist) 53. Earl Howe (Racing Driver) 54. Vic Huxley (Speedway) 55. Jack Hylton (Dance Band Leader) 56. David B. Jack (Football Manager) 57. John Jackson (Footballer) 58. Syd Jackson (Speedway) 59. Buck Jones (Film Star) 60. O. Cathcart Jones (Airman) 61. W. Kilmister (Speedway) 62. Johnny King (Boxer) 63. Commander S. King-Hall (Radio) 64. The Hon. Brian Lewis (Racing Driver) 65. W.C. Lowndes (Cricketer) 66. Ralph Lynn (Comedian) 67. B.H. Lyon (Cricketer) 68. K.W. Marshall (Rugby) 69. Joel McCrea (Film Star) 70. J. McGrory (Footballer) 71. Tim McKay (Film Star) 72. Victor McLaglen (Film Star) 73. Reggie Meen (Boxer) 74. A. Melville (Cricketer) 75. H.S. Miller (Footballer) 76. J. Milsom (Footballer) 77. Harry Mizzler (Boxer) 78. W. Nevitt (Jockey) 79. Tom Newman (Billiards) 80. Jack Parker (Speedway) 81. Jack Payne (Dance Band Leader) 82. T.N. Pearce (Cricketer) 83. A.W. Penny (Athlete) 84. Fred Perry (Tennis) 85. Dick Perryman (Jockey) 86. J. Petersen (Boxer) 87. E.A. (Ted) Phelps (Swimmer) 88. Tom Reece (Billiards) 90. Gordon Richards (Jockey) 91. Buster Rickaby (Jockey) 92. Ellis Rimmer (Footballer) 93. H. Roberts (Footballer)

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94. T. Sale (Footballer) 95. A. Sandham (Cricketer)

96. Flt-Lt. H.M. Schofield (Airman) 97. C.W.A. Scott (Airman)

98. H. Scott-Paine (Speedboat) 99. A.B. Sellers (Cricketer) 100. E. Smith (Jockey) 101. Willie Smith (Billiards) 102. T.O.M. Sopwith (Yachting) 103. W. Sparshatt (Train Driver) 104. Stainless Stephen (Comedian) 105. R. Starling (Footballer) 106. M. Tate (Cricketer) 107. Nel. Tarleton (Boxer) 108. E.H. Temme (Swimmer) 109. W. Tremelling (Footballer)

110. M.J. Turnbull (Cricketer) 111. E. Tyldesley (Cricketer) 112. Capt. C.F. Unwins (Airman) 113. H. Verity (Cricketer) 114. N. Wainwright (Swimmer) 115. John Weddle (Footballer) 116. J. Weismuller (Film Star) 117. T. Whittaker (Football Trainer) 118. R. Wilson-Shaw (Rugby) 119. H. Wragg (Jockey) 120. J.S. Wright (Motor Cyclist)

P.29. HB-4. Film Stars(A).The Bargain Shop. Amend to '13 known', and add 'Janet Gaynor'P.30. HB-8. Barratt. American Wild West. Add ‘Lassoing a Broncho’

P.31. HB-14.1. Barratt. British Views. Amend to '40 known'. Add 'London, St. Paul's Cathedral Shewing from the Air'P.32. HB-14.3.British Views. Amend to ‘123 known’. Add ‘Barry Docks; Boating Lake Clacton on Sea.W.; Christ Church Mansion...; Factory Barry’; The Pier, Felixstowe; Pier Avenue, Clacton on Sea; West End Garden, FelixstoweP.33/4. HB-16. Characters from Fairy Stories & Fiction. Amend to '60 known'. Alter 'The Banderilleros'; Pluto's Quintuplets; Picador (horizontal); and add Ferdinand being taken to the Arena; Ferdinand the Bull; A Man with a Funny Hat; The Matador; The Merbabies; Picador,(vertical); The Witch in the Wood, P.37. HB-25. Barratt. Cricket. HB-25.78. White. Add ‘N*’;P.38. HB-25. Barratt. Football. Add 16(b), S. Binks, Portsmouth, back 'N'; 17.Add ‘sic’after ‘J. Birrell’; 17.After 17(a), add new line ‘(Correct name is Bissett)’; 33. Add 33a) J. Clark, Bo’ness (T);33b) J. Clark, Luton (N);45.Remove H. Dailey – see H. Bailey; 190(a).Add P.L. Whipp, Clapton Orient, back 'X'; Add backs as follows: 5a (N), (T), 25(P); 33(T); 60(T); 65(N); 75(N);75(a) (N); 98(X); 112(P); 190(X); 61(X); 171(P); 34a(N); 76a (T) – Arsenal.P.43. HB-28. Barratt. Football Team Folders. Amend No. 29 to ‘..last name Roper’P.50. HB-36. Barratt. Famous Footballers. Add. Unnd. ‘(2 sheets of 20).’Sheet 2 1. R. Allen, Q.P.R 2. J. Aston, Manchester U. 3. F. Brennan, Newcastle U. 4. D. Cochrane, Leeds U. 5. E. Ditchburn, Spurs 6. R. Evans, Celtic 7. T. Finney, Preston N.E. 8. R. Flewin, Portsmouth 9. N. Franklin Stoke City 10. W. Jones, Liverpool

11. A.R. Lever, Cardiff City 12. S. Matthews, Blackpool 13. T. Moroney, West Ham U. 14. L. Reilly, Hibernian 15. D. Revie, Leicester C. 16. T. Reynolds, Sunderland 17. J. Shaw, Rangers 18. W. Steel, Derby County 19. D.J. Walsh, W.B.A. 20. W. Wright, Wolves

P.50.HB-37. Barratt. Famous Footballers – Series of 50.62 x 44. Black. Unnd. (79, in three series of 50 each). Amend introduction to ‘...more than the 14 printings noted. Issued by Barratt. See BAR-295 A. 1947-48. Mostly dark backgrounds. (50). Five printings a) black, slightly blurred, backs thin board, ‘ top to bottom’, b) as a), backs ‘bottom to top’ c) black, clear picture, thicker board, backs ‘top to bottom’, d) as c), backs ‘bottom to top’, e) brownish tint, thin board, backs ‘top to bottom’.

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All with smooth white/whitish backs. B. 1948-49. (50). Backs ‘top to bottom’. Four printings a) black, clear picture, mostly dark background, back smooth, b) light grey-black, medium light background, rough back, c) black, slightly blurred, dark background, rough white board back, d) as c, but buff board back C. 1949-50. (50). Light grey, light background. Smooth board. Five printings, a) lacquered fronts, cream backs ‘top to bottom’, b) matt, white backs, thick, printed ‘bottom to top’, c) as b, thinner, print ‘top to bottom’, d) as c), print ‘bottom to top’, e) matt, cream backs, print ‘top to bottom’. P.52.HB-38.Barratt. Famous Footballers – New Series of 50. Add in intro ‘Four printings,a) Grey gloss, backs white, b) Grey matt, backs white, c) Grey matt, backs cream, d) Grey-black, dull matt, white backs.’. Also add to 28 – Mercer(c) ‘1949-50 season’P.54. HB-40. Famous Footballers. Series A.11.No. 36. Back headed a) A. A’Court, Liverpool, b) Alan A’Court, Liverpool and England. Text completely differentP.56. HB-47. Barratt. Football ‘Stars’. Add ‘45a) Alec James, Arsenal (A), 52a) W. Kirkham, Stoke (A)’. Correct 'Gillespie' to 'Sheffield United'; 5(a) F. Barson, Hartlepools (B); Correct Fred Tunstall to ‘Sheffield United’; amend Wadsworth to listing ‘B’ from listing ‘A’P.59. HB-56. Barratt. Computer error. Amend. After 23. Gloster... remove ‘Wellington’, and insert ‘Wellington’ after 42. Vickers High Altitude...A. P.59. HB-59. Barratt. National Types. Amend to ‘9 known’ and add ‘New Zealand’P.61. HB-69. Barratt. Proverbs, Conundrums etc. Amend to '13 known', and add 'When we build let us think...'P.62. HB-73.Barratt. School Activities. Amend to '19 known', and add 'Bicycling'; 'Practising the Piano'; 'A Singing Lesson'P.62. HB-74. Barratt. Shadowgraphs. Amend to ’27 known’, and add ‘The Bull’; ‘The Cat’; The Donkey; ‘The Elephant’; ‘Geese’; ‘The Hound’; ‘The Monkey’; ‘A Patriarch’; ‘The Race Horse’; ‘The Spider’.P.64. HB-85.1B. Battock. Football. Add ‘12a Greenock Morton (E)’P.65. HB-89. Beckett Alty. Beauties. Add ‘Couple standing, man behind woman, a head taller. Woman has right arm to left waist; Woman, bust length, low cut dress, necklace, feathered hat; Woman, knee length, seated, hands in lap, no hat’P.69. HB-97. De Beukelaer. Film Stars. Add ‘No.486 Claude Raines’

P.73. HB-115. Blue Cross. Add.10. 230 x 195. Thin card. 'Fragrant & Delicious'. Laird & 3 young women in bonnets seated at table drinking tea. Rhyme begins' There was A young laird of Dundee...'P.76. HB-127. Boyer. Uses of ‘Eau Des Carmes’ Amend 1 to ‘3 men carrying supplies on board ship, under supervision of 4 others’. Also amend to ‘12 known’P.76. HB-130. Boy’s Cinema. Film Stars. Amend 5 captions, as follows – ‘Wallace Beery and his Favourite Plane’; ‘Gary Cooper and a pet Chimpanzee’; ‘Buck Jones in 'White Eagle'; ‘Laurel and Hardy’; ‘Ralph Lynn and Tom Walls’; ‘Tony, Tom Mix and Tony Junior’P.77. HB-135.2. Boy’s Cinema. Film Stars. Amend to ‘5 known’, and add ‘Gary Cooper (cowboy hat); Nelson Eddy (head & shoulders)’P.77. HB-136. Boy’s Cinema. Football Teams. Alter number to ‘Unnd.(24)’ and relist1. Arsenal (J. Brain)2. Aston Villa 3. Birmingham (F. Womack)4. Bolton Wanderers (E.T. Vizard)5. Burnley (J.H. Hill)6. Cardiff City (F. Keenor)7. Chelsea (J. Priestley)8. Clapton Orient (R. Gavigan)9. Everton (H. Hart)10. Fulham (L. Oliver) 11. (Glasgow) Celtic (W. McStay) 12. Heart of Midlothian (J. White)

13. Leeds United (T. Townsley) 14. Liverpool (E. Longworth) 15. Manchester City (F. Roberts) 16. Manchester United (F. Barson) 17. Partick Thistle (J. Gibson) 18. Portsmouth (W.W. Haines) 19. Preston N. E. 20. Sheffield United (H. Johnson) 21. Spurs 22. Sunderland (W. Clunas) 23. Swansea (J. Sykes) 24. West Ham United (J. Hebden)

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P.78. HB-145. Boys’ Magazine. Football Teams. Amend date to '1927-28'. Amend number to '10 known' and add 'Celtic F.C.'P.79. HB-146.Boys’ Magazine. Football Teams. Delete from HB-146.5, ‘Preston North End'. Add (Issue date in brackets – each week from 21/11/25 – 20/3/26)1. Arsenal (13/2/26)2. Aston Villa (19/12/25) 3. Blackburn Rovers (23/1/26)4. Bolton Wanderers (20/2/26)5. Cardiff City (26/12/25)6. Chelsea (9/1/26)7. Derby County (20/3/26)

8. Edinburgh Hibernian (13/3/26)9. Everton (2/1/26) 10. Glasgow Celtic (16/1/26) 11. Glasgow Rangers (12/12/25) 12. Huddersfield Town (21/11/25)

13. Manchester City (5/12/25) 14. Plymouth Argyle (30/1/26) 15. Sheffield United 6/2/26) 16. Southampton (27/2/26) 17. Sunderland (6/3/26) 18. Tottenham Hotspur (28/11/25)

Add10. 'Presented with the 'Boys' Magazine''. About 195 x 135. Undated. 1. Aston Villa 2. Chelsea

3. Manchester City 4. Tottenham Hotspur

11. 'Presented with 'Boys' Magazine''. About 198 x 152. Undated. 1. Aston Villa 2. Cardiff City 3. Glasgow Rangers

4. Huddersfield Town 5. Huddersfield Town Association 6. Manchester City 7. Preston North End

P.81. DELETE HB-152. Boys’ Magazine. See entry under HB-144P.82. HB-156. Boy’s Own Paper. Reproductions of Paintings. Amend to ‘40 known’, and add ‘Fledgings’ – C. Rossiter; ‘A Jolly Old Tar’ – W. Llewellyn; ‘On the Orwell, Ipswich’ – A. Goff; ‘The Pilot’s Yarn’ – George Fox; ‘La Rixie’ – Melssonier; ‘Waiting an audience with Agrippa’ – L. Alma Tadema, R.A.P.85. HB-164. Bridgewater. Film Stars. Amend No.20 to ‘Warren William’, and No.34 to ‘Fredric March’P.85. HB-165. Bridgewater. Radio Stars. AmendNo.21 to ‘Jeanne’P.87. HB-169. British Chewing Sweets. Film Stars. Amend to ‘24 known’, and add ‘Joan Barry’, and ‘Jackie Cooper’ P.89. HB-175/6. Brooke. General tidy up. Add to HB-176.9 ‘Numbered on back a) 36, b) 47’P.90. HB-180. Brown & Polson. Calendar Cards. Amend to '32known', and add '1879. 155 x 43. Scene of various peoples of the world, 'Britannia' at centre', & '1881. 188 x 51. Portrait bookmark. Sir Walter Raleigh, Bart. 'P.91. HB-181. Brown Bros. Types of British Aircraft. Amend number to ‘22 known’, and add‘The ‘R.E. Biplane’ and ‘The ‘Sopwith Biplane’P.91. HB-182. Brylcream. Sportsmen. No.4 listed is thought to be Keith MillerP.93. HB-191. Barnard's. General Subjects. Add 'Herald Trumpeter'.P.94. HB-198. Barratt. Film Stars. Amend 198.1 to ’21 known’ and add ‘Ronald Shiner’, &198.2 to ‘29 known’, and add ‘Claire Trevor’P.96. New Entry. HB-205. Fine Art Canvases(A).Unnd.(9). Issued by Blue Bird. See BLU-160 1. The Boyhood of Raleigh 2. The Cavalier 3. The Cornfield 4. Nell Gwynne 5. The Lighthouse

6. The Music Lesson 7. Two Strings to Her Bow 8. The Vigil 9. The Waefu’ Heart

P.96. New Entry. HB-206.Supplement Plates(A).Unnd.(10). Dated 13.12.1919– 14.2.1920.Issued by Boy’s Cinema. See BOY-200 Listed by date order 1. 13.12.19 – Tom Mix (King of the Cowboys) 2. 20.12.19 – Douglas Fairbanks (The Great Athletic Comedian) 3. 27.12.19 – ‘Bill Hart’ and his pinto pony

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4. 3.1.20 – Antonio Moreno. The hero of ‘The Iron Fist’ 5. 10.1.20 – Eddie Polo – The Circus King 6. 17.1.20 – Charlie Chaplin – The King of Screen Comedians 7. 24.1.20 – George Walsh and his dog ‘Pershing’ 8. 31.1.20 – William Farnum 9. 7.2.20 – Harry Carey – Cheyenne Harry, The Screen Sharpshooter 10. 14.2.20 – Jack Dempsey – The World’s Champion Boxer and Screen Hero

P.96. New Entry. HB-207. Puzzle Pictures. Unnd.(4 known).Issued by Brown Bros. See BRO-730 1. A Famous Admiral 2. A Famous Cricketer

3. A Famous General 4. A Noted Seaside Resort

P.96. New Issuer. HB-208. The Ever-Turning Wheel. Unnd.(6 known). Issued by B.S.A. See BAA-140 1. The Hay-Wain – John Constable 2. The Mill near Wijk Bijduurstede – van Ruisdell 3. The Night Convoy – Rowland Hilder 4. The Oxford and Opposition Coaches – Robert Havell 5. Processional – Charles Cundall 6. Waterways of Holland – John Aitken

P. 96. HB-209. Sports Personalities(A).Unnd.(5 known). Issued by Beecham. See BEE-120 1. Tony Lock 2. Stirling Moss

3. Pat Smythe 4. Brian Statham

5. Billy Wright

P.96. HB-210. Country Occupations(A). Unnd.(4 known). Issued by Bensdorp. See BEN-065 1. Fruiting. 5 adults & child picking fruit 2. Haymaking. Scene with 5 men & women

3. Ploughing. Cattle drawn plough 4. Tree cutting. 4 men cutting down tree

P.96. HB-211. Children's Sweets(A).Unnd.(27 known). Issued by Barratt. See BAR-128 1. Aniseed Balls – 2 a 1d 2. Bright Babies – 1d 3. Bright Eels – 1d 4. Choc Bananas – 3d 5. Comforters – 2d each 6. Fireman's Hose – 1d 7. French Nougat – 1d 8. Fresh Shrimps – 4 a 1d 9. Funny Faces – 4 a 1d

10. Gob Stoppers – 1d 11. Guitars – 2d 12. Licorice Sandwich – 1d 13. Licorice Telephones – 1d 14. Lovehearts – 6 a 1d 15. Lucky Charm Egg – 3d 16. Puffers – 1d 17. Sea Food – 4 a 1d 18. Sherbet Fountains – 3d

19. Sherbet Sippers – 2d 20. Sherbet Suckers – 2d each 21. Spanish Balloons – 2d 22. Spanish Gold Tobacco – 3d 23. Spearmint Chews – 4 a 1d 24. Sweet Popcorn – 3d 25. Teddy Bears – 1d 26. Toffee Chews – 1d 27. Whoppa Stoppers – 2 a 1d

P.96. HB-212. Advertising cards(A). Unnd.(8 known). Issued by Burroughs Wellcome. See BUR-215 1. Child as angel, with tray of 'Lanoline' products 2. Young woman seated, three lambs and dog 'Lanoline' 3. H&S, young woman, spiral hat with headdress 'Lanoline' 4. Young black man in chair, legs crossed, headdress 'Lanoline' 5. Boy in 'admirals ' hat, looking at document through magnifying glass 'Lanoline' 6. Young woman, waist length, playing lyre 'Lanoline' & 'Pinol' 7. Boy in chair, kilted, eating food with spoon 'Lanoline' 8. Young girl, handed papers by boy inside partly open door 'Lanoline'

P.96. HB-213. Postcards(A).Unnd(12). Issued by Arthur Bell. See BEL-030 1.Bellofthe Corn-Stalk 2. Bells beat crack troops

3. Dumb-Founded! 4. Gale Warning

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5. Indians draw blank 6. Lucky Thirteen 7. One for the Bells 8. Poor sinner

9. Silent protest 10. They flayed him alive 11. Ting Tog! Pluff! 12. Traitor reward

P.87. HC-1.Cadbury. Advertisement Cards. Amend to ‘6 known’, and add ‘Girl, feeding two dolls in arm chair, caption ‘Absolutely Pure’; and ‘Three children seated, girl all in white between two boys’

P.100. HC-17. Cadbury. Cococubs. Renumbered as new subjects found, to ‘22’, as follows 1. The Aeroplane 2. Banana Skins 3. Blind Pig’s Buff 4. Chased by Silas Slink 5. The Christmas Stocking 6. Cococubs Arrive in Africa 7. The Cococubs at School 8. The Cococubs Circus

9. The Cococubs Concert 10. The Cococubs Hiking 11. The Cococubs Sing- Song 12. Freddie Frog’s Jump 13. Granny Owl’s Tuck Shop 14. The Nigger Minstrels 15. Pie Porker Punting

16. Pie Porker Skating 17. The Piglets’ Bath-Night 18. The Rabbit Brothers’ Pillow-Fight! 19. The Slide 20. The Tennis Match 21. The Truant 22. A Wetting for Pie Porker

Also, note that new numbers 15& 16 are ‘Pie. NOT Pic’P.100. HC-22. Cadbury. Knotty Problems. Add ‘Running Bowline’P.105. HC-44. Capern. British & Foreign Birds. Amend Nos. 18 & 39 to 'Parrakeet'. Add to back '2'. Backs in black. Add back 'Postcard back. Bird outlines left edge and top. Captions in blueP.111. HC-74. Chivers. Alter title of entry to ‘How to Make’ and amend to ’54 known’. Add ‘Creme de Menthe Sweet’ ; ‘Green Mountain’; ‘Histon Sandwich’; ‘Jelly Joy’; ‘Orange Flan’; ‘Pineapple Cup’P.112. HC-76. Chix. Famous Footballers. No. 1 Series. Add 47. Harold Hassall, a) Hassall, b) HassellP.112. HC-76. Chix. Famous Footballers. No.2 Series. Delete last entry for ‘Hopkinson’. Amend 24. Willie Woodburn a) No.24, b) Unnd.- unbroken line on back, 24, without 'No'. Amend 30. R. D. Blanchflower a) Tottenham and Ireland, (back text last line (i) Eire, (ii) Ireland; b) Tottenham and Eire. This card also has ‘CONFECTIONERY’ spelt ‘CONFEeTIONERY’ in bothP.113. HC-82. Add 'Ch. de fer de Heiden'; 'Ch. de fer du Bergenstock'; 'Chateau de Thoune';'Costume Bernois'; 'Costume de Champery'; 'Lucerne - Musegget Pilate'; 'Stansstad'. P.114. HC-91. Cinema Chat. Cinema Stars. Amend No.18 to ‘Olive’P.115. HC-92. Cinema Chat. Cinema Stars. Amend No.10 to ‘Marmont’P.115. HC-93. Cinema Chat. Cinema Stars. Amend No.9 to ‘Perrin’P.115. HC-96. Clark. Scenes with Cotton Reels(A). Amend to ‘13’ known, and add ‘Child, as clown, balancing on cotton reel, watched by two girls on left; Two children, boy in Highland dress holding rope of cotton reels, girl jumping over ropeP.116. HC-97. John Clarke. The Sovereign Series. Amend to '9 known', and add 'The King of Norway'P.116. HC-98. Clarke’s. Dogs. Add 6. Dog sitting, biscuit in mouth, base ‘Clarke’s Buffalo Biscuits’, back in English P.119. HC-112. Colinville. T.V. 6.5 Special. Alter No.3 from Sandra to ‘Sandy’P.120. HC-116. Colman. Social Scheme Series. Amend to ‘4 known’ and add ‘Girls’ Home’P.122. HC-130. Children in National Costume. Co-op. Amend number to Unnd. ‘(12)’, and re-list subjects. 1. Amsterdam 2. Calcutta 3. Constantinople 4. Madrid

5. Melbourne 6. Moscow 7. Paris 8. Peking

9. Quebec10. Rome11. San Francisco12.Yokohama

P.122. HC-131. CWS. Comic Scenes. Amend No.3 a) to (‘Woman...’)P.124. HC-137.2. Cow and Gate. One variety, ends in a) Doubles their Strength, b) Increases StrengthP.125. HC-139. Footballers(A).Crescent Confectionery. Amend to ‘95 known’. Add ‘D.J. Cock, Notts County; F. Forward, Newport County; D.B.N. Jack, Bolton; J. McCall, Preston; H. Mercer, Sheffield United; Milton, Sheffield United; J.L. Spencer, West Bromwich; W. Summers, St. Mirren;

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J. Torrance, Fulham; S. Wadsworth, Huddersfield; W.H. Walker, Aston Villa, P.125. HC-140. Rugby Footballers. Crescent Flour. Amend to (12 known). Add 'A.P. Coldrick, English International; K. Dibble, English International; R. Milroy, Scotch International; Glyn Stephens, Welsh International; R. Thomas, Welsh International (Slightly larger); H. Uzzell, ‘Welsh International’'P.130. HC-171. Fairy Stories. Caley. Amend to ‘13 known’ and add ‘Baby Bunting. Puzzle – Find Father’; Blue Beard. Puzzle – Find his wife; Jack fell down the well. Puzzle – Find Jill; The Beast. Puzzle – Find Beauty; Goosey Gander. Puzzle – Find My Lady; Bo-Peep – Puzzle – Find the Sheep; The Forty Thieves. Puzzle – Find Ali BabaP.131. New Entry. HC-184. Famous Footballers. No.3 Series. Changed picture cards. Issued by Chix. See CHI-340.3 Back printing, a) grey-black b) black 7. John Bond, a) ‘V’ neck shirt, b) Shirt with collar 12. Jack Birkitt, a) Left arm across body, b) Both arms outstretched 14. Cliff Jones, a) All white strip (Swansea Town), b) white shirt, blue shorts (Tottenham Hotspur) 22. Derek Pace, a) Claret & blue shirt (Aston Villa), b) Red & white stripes (Sheffield U. – but has the back for Aston Villa) 26. Jimmy Armfield, a) Arms away from body, b) Left arm across body 32. Maurice Norman, a) In heading position, b) Kicking right-footed 37. Derek Kevan. Last line text a) selectors’ errors, b) ...tors’ errors 38. Jimmy Greaves, a) Kicking left footed, b) Kicking right footed 43. Stuart Imlach, Shorts a) with red stripe, b) no red stripe 47. Eddie Hopkinson, a) Crouching, b) DivingP.131. HC-185. Caley’s Crackers. Unnd.(6 known). Issued by Caley. See CAL-110 1. The Acrobatic Matches... 2. Balance a piece of thin card.. 3. A ‘Gravity’ test.

4. Letter Rebus 5. To balance 3 Dessert Knives... 6. Vere’s dot poy Fritz.

P.131. HC-186. Corner. General Subjects(A). 51 x 37. Unnd.(12 known). Issued by Corner. See COR-1251. A Bernese Girl (5)2. Bosnian Girl of Sarajoo (9)3. Distinguished Mohamedan on horseback (17)4. Eddystone Lighthouse (20)5. H.M.S. Victory (32). Also known plainback

6. Hamburg Girls in National Costume (33) 7. Horning Ferry (38) 8. Musselman Praying (47) 9. A Nature Study (girl kneeling by water) (51)10. Shakespeare’s Birthplace (58)11. Voss Girl (3/4 seated) (68)12. A Water Carrier of Jerusalem (71

P.131. HC-187. Stars of Films (A).Unnd.(16 known). Issued by The Central Dairy. See CEN-080. 1. Ameche, Don – 'The Story of Alexander Graham Bell'2. Baker, Bob – 'The Phantom Stage'3. Boyd, William – 'Silver on the Sage'4. Burnette, Smiley – 'Mexicali Rose'5. Cooper, Jackie – 'Spirit of Culver'6. Fonda, Henry – 'The Story of Alexander Graham Bell'7. Grant, Cary – 'Gunga Din'8. Greene, Richard – The Hound of the

Baskervilles' 9. Jones, Marcia May – 'The Haunted House' 10. Kelly, Nancy – 'Stanley and Livingstone' 11. O'Brien, George – 'Trouble in Sundown' 12. Power, Tyrone – 'Rose of Washington Square' 13. Randall, Jack – 'Drifting Westward' 14. Ritter, Rex – 'Sundown on the Prairie' 15. Rogers, Roy – 'Rough Riders Round-Up 16. Withers, Jane – 'The Arizona Wildcat'

P.131A.HC-188. Scenes of Scarborough(A).Unnd.(6 known). Issued by Cockerill. See COC-070 1. Cliff Bridge Terrace & Museum 2. Museum & Cliff Bridge Scarboro' 3. Music Saloon & Spa Scarboro'

4. New Scarborough 5. Scarborough Castle 6. Scarbro from the South

P. 131A. HC-189. Animal Series. Unnd.(6). Issued by Collector & Dealer. See COL-220 1. Badger 2. Fox

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3. Rabbits 4. Squirrel

5. Tree Rat (Bush Baby?) 6. Weasel

P.131A. HC-190. View Cards(A). Unnd.(27 known). Issued by Christian Novels. See CHR-100. 1. The Bishop's Palace & Cathedral, St. Davids 2. Bolton Abbey, Yorks. 3. Burham Abbey 4. Carnarvon Castle & Grounds 5. Chepstow Castle 6. Cobham Village, Kent 7. Conway. The Smallest House in Gt. Britain 8. Conway Castle and Bridge 9. Dorchester (Oxon.) 10. Eynsford Village, Kent 11. Furness Abbey (Lake District) 12. Maud Heath's Monument, Chippenham 13. Hereford Cathedral, Bridge and River 14. Lace Maker's Cottage at Palmgrave, Norfolk

15. Lingfield. The Village Cage 16. Lynmouth. The Lyn Valley 17. Muckross Abbey, Killarney 18. Norman Arches, Canterbury 19. Old Palace & Church, Charing, Kent 20. Revolving Gate, Chalfont St. Giles Church 21. Sanctuary Knocker, St. Nicholas Church, Gloucester 22. Sherbourne Castle, Oxon. 23. Stonehenge 24. The Tinker of Swaffham 25. The Town Hall, Ross 26. Triangular Bridge, Crowland, Lincs. 27. Westerham Village, Kent, with Wolfe's Statue

P.131A. HC-191. Alphabet Cards(A). Unnd.(5 known). Issued by Clamp's. See CLA-005 1. K. The Kettledrum. Find the Band Sergeant... 2. L. Orchestra leader. Where is the choir boy whom... 3. M. Music Instructor. Find me the boy who'll... 4. O. Ophicleide. Find me the boy a large stone... 5. S. Music Hall Star. Where is the Johnnie who...

P.131A. HC-192. Navies of the World. Unnd.(28). Issued by Colman. See COL-565 WARSHIPS NAVAL LIFE 1. ‘Asama’ – Japan 2. ‘Carlos V’ – Spain 3. ‘Freisland’ – Dutch Cruiser 4. . ‘Herluf Trolle’ – Denmark 5. The ‘Illinois’ – America 6. H.M.S. ‘Jupiter’ 7. ‘Kkaiser Frederick 111’ – Germany 8. The ‘Montcalm’ – France 9. H.M.S. ‘Niobe’ – Cruiser 10. ‘Norge’ – Norway 11. ‘Retvizan’ – Russia (not verified) 12. The ‘Sardequa’ - Italy 13. The ‘Szigetvar’ - Austria 14. Torpedo Boat No.75. destroyer Whiting’

15.Boat Practice (H) 16.Captain coming on board (H) 17.Clearing for action (H) 18.Cutlass drill (H) 19.The Diver (H) 20.The Handymen as tailors (H) 21.Heaving the lead (V) 22.Leapfrog on deck (H) 23.On the look out (V) 24. Pay Day (H) 25.Sailor’s Hornpipe (V 26. Saluting the Ensign (H) 27. Swabbing the deck (H) 28. Weighing anchor (H)

P.131A. HC-193. Quotations(A).Unnd.(6 known). Issued by C.W.S. See COO-372 1. Age 2. Do all the good you can 3. The Essence of Co-operation

4. The New Day 5. To-getherness 6. The virtue of work

P.131A. HC-194. Cinema Stars(A). Unnd.(10 known). Issued by C.W.S. See COO-350 1. Florence Allen 2. Lily Damita

3. Ernst Deutsch 4. Wilhelm Dieterle

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5. Emil Jannings6. Myrna Loy7. Daisy D’Ora

8. Ossi Oswalda9. Dita Parlo10. Pat und Patadion

P.131A. HC-195. Stamps & Postmen of the World(A). Unnd.(7 known). Issued by Clark &Co. See CLA-125 . 1. China (Chinese Language) 2. France (Francaise Post) 3. Germany (Deutsche Post) 4. Hungary (Tempel, KK Post)

5. Russia (Russian Language) 6. South America (America del Sud) 7. Turkey (Emp. Ottoman)

P.131A. HC-196. Cochron. Three Girls and a Boy (A). Unnd. (5 known). Issued by Cochron. See COC-062 1. Le Chat l’aura... ne l’aura pas 2. Faites le beau et venez ici! 3. Mon avocat, Mesdemoiselles!

4. Oh! Le Poltron! 5. Vite, un baiser aux Dames

P.131A. HC-197. Colman. Children with Dogs(A). Unnd. (4 known). Issued by Colman. See COL-465 1.Small child on floor, plate on lap, large dog licking plate 2. Small girl standing, showing doll to large dog 3. Small girl holding out cup of tea, dog drinking from cup 4. Child strapped in chair, holding out hand to large dog P.131A. HC-198. Flags of the Allies.(A). Unnd.(6 known). Issued by The Cosy Corner. See COS-030 1. Belgium 2. British 3. France 4. Japan

5. Russia 6. Servia & Montenegro

P.131A. HC-199. Birds (A) Greetings Cards. Unnd.(4 known). Issued by G. Cozen. See COZ-020 1. Black head and body, red head 2. Brown head, blue chest 3. Purple head multi coloured body

4. Red head, brown feathers, light orange chest

P.131A. HC-200. 'SOAP' CARDS(A). Unnd.(5 known). Issued by C.W.S. See COO-378 1. Congress 2. Minerva 3. Naptha

4. Wheatsheaf Tablet 5. White Windsor

P.132. HD-1. Daily Citizen. Football Team Cards. amend number to '71', and add Derby County; Manchester City; Middlesborough; Newcastle; Peterborough City; Southampton; Sunderland; WatfordP. 133. HD-3A. Daily Express. Football Teams. Amend to ‘48 known’. Add ‘Bradford City’; Manchester City; Rotherham UnitedP.133. HD-3B. Daily Express. Football Teams. Amend to ‘50 known’, Add ‘Bury; Everton; Hartlepool; Huddersfield; Middlesbrough; Newcastle; Rotherham; Southport; Bolton Wanderers; Port Vale’P.134.HD-5. Relist as follows: Coronation Calendar. Unnd.(12). Most begin with 'H.R.H.' Issued by Daily Graphic. See DAI-140 Jan. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth 11 Feb.The Duke of Edinburgh, K.G. Mar. Prince Charles, Duke of Cornwall April. The Princess Anne May. H.M. Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother June. The Princess Margaret July. Her Majesty Queen Mary

Aug.3. The Duchess of Gloucester (& son William) Sept. The Duke of Gloucester (& son Richard) Oct. The Princess Royal Nov. The Duchess of Kent (& daughter) Dec. The Duchess of Kent (and two sons)

P. 134. HD-7. Daily Herald. Soccer Stars. Add to HD-7.C. No.31-Len Duquimen, (sic) Tottenham'.

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Sportfoto issueP.135.HD-9. Daily Mail. Daily Mail War Album. Amend to ‘Unnd.(25), and relist as 1. King Albert of the Belgians 2. Major-General E.H.H. Allenby 3. Colonel G.K. Ansell 4. Lt.Com. Nigel K.W. Bartellot 5. Rear-Admiral Sir David Beatty 6. 2nd Brigadier-General Sir Phillip Chetwode 7. Rt.Hon. Winston Spencer Churchill 8. Field-Marshal Sir John French 9. General Gallieni 10. Colonel W.E. Gordon V.C. 11. General Sir Douglas Haig 12. Brigadier-General Sir David Henderson

13. Admiral Sir John J. Jellicoe 14. General Joffre 15. His Majesty the King 16. Field-Marshal Earl Kitchener 17. General Leman 18. Lieut-General Sir Archibald Murray 19. Grand Duke Nicholas 20. General Pau 21. Commander F.F. Rose 22. General Ruszky 23. Sir Pertab Singh 24. General Sir Horace L. Smith-Dorrien 25. Major-General T.D’O Snow

P.137.Relist HD-15. ‘My Club’. Football Team Groups. Unnd.(96). Issued by Daily Mirror. See DAI-400 1. Aldershot 2. Arsenal 3. Aston Villa 4. Barnsley 5. Barrow 6. Birmingham City 7. Blackburn Rovers 8. Blackpool 9. Bolton Wanderers 10. Bournemouth 11. Bradford City 12. Brentford 13. Brighton 14. Bristol City 15. Bristol Rovers 16. Burnley 17. Bury 18. Cambridge United 19. Cardiff City 20. Carlisle United 21. Charlton Athletic 22. Chelsea 23. Chester 24. Chesterfield 25. Colchester United 26. Coventry City 27. Crewe Alexandra 28. Crystal Palace 29. Darlington 30. Derby County 31. Doncaster Rovers 32. England 33. Everton

34. Exeter City 35. Fulham 36. Gillingham 37. Grimsby Town 38. Halifax Town 39. Hartlepool 40. Huddersfield Town 41. Hull City 42. Ipswich Town 43. Ireland (Northern) 44. Leeds United 45. Leicester City 46. Lincoln City 47. Liverpool 48. Luton Town 49. Manchester City 50. Manchester United 51. Mansfield Town 52. Middlesbrough 53. Millwall 54. Newcastle United 55. Newport County 56. Northampton Town 57. Norwich City 58. Nottingham Forest 59. Notts County 60. Oldham Athletic 61. Orient 62. Oxford United 63. Peterborough United 64. Plymouth Argyle 65 Port Vale 66. Portsmouth

67. Preston North End 68. Queens Park Rangers 69. Reading 70. Rochdale 71. Rotherham United 72. Scotland 73. Scunthorpe United 74. Sheffield United 75. Sheffield Wednesday 76. Shrewsbury Town 77. Southampton 78. Southend United 79. Southport 80. Stockport County 81. Stoke City 82. Sunderland 83. Swansea City 84. Swindon Town 85. Torquay United 86. Tottenham Hotspur 87. Tranmere Rovers 88. Wales 89. Walsall 90. Watford 91. West Bromwich Albion 92. West Ham United 93. Wolverhampton Wanderers 94. Workington 95. Wrexham 96. York City

P.140. HD-20. Dainty Novels. World’s Famous Liners Series. Amend ‘Highland Ocean’ to ‘Highland

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Glen’P.143. HD-27. Dandy. Funny Sports Figures. Amend to ‘60’, and re-list with more detail 1. American Football (spike in right hand) 2. Badminton (shuttlecock flying) 3. Baseball (ball gone through body) 4. Basketball (extra tall player) 5. Basketball (extra long arm) 6. Boxing (helmet with visor) 7. Boxing (holding pole) 8. Canoeing (walking on seabed) 9. Cricket 10. Cross Country (smacking into tree) 11. Cycling (chain disengaged) 12. Discus Throwing (going giddy) 13. Diving (trunks round ankles) 14. Diving (both arms in air) 15. Diving (leaving board) 16. Diving (clinging to board) 17. Football (tripping over ball) 18. Goalkeeping (ball in hand held net) 19. Goalkeeping (ball hitting face) 20. Goalkeeping (caught in tennis net) 21. Golf (club bent) 22. Gymnastics (clinging to pommel horse) 23. Gymnastics (parallel bars sinking) 24. Gymnastics (sees mouse whilst on wire) 25. Gymnastics (vaulting horse) 26. Hammer Throwing (hammer alight) 27. High Jump (bar sagging in centre) 28. Hockey player swatting insect) 29. Horse Jumping (jockey on ground) 30. Hurdling (catching back leg on hurdle)

31. Hurdling (shorts caught in hurdle) 32. Hurdling (front leg under hurdle bar) 33. Javelin 34. Judo 35. Kung Fu 36. Long Jump (parachute on back) 37. Long Jump (engulfed in sand) 38. Marathon 39. Relay Racing (foot in trap) 40. Riding Rocking Horse 41. Rowing (no boat) 42. Running (body cut in half ) 43. Running (baton is lighted fuse) 44. Shooting (popgun) 45. Shot Putt (ball attached to leg) 46. Snooker (ripping cloth) 47. Sprinting (spider on leg) 48. Steeplechasing (head first in water) 49. Swimming (chased by shark) 50. Table Tennis (ball becoming egg) 51. Ten Pin Bowling (throwing self with ball) 52. Tennis (ball through racket hitting face) 53. Vaulting (on to porcupine) 54. Walking (foot about to tread on snail) 55. Water Polo 56. Water Skiing (legs about to hit pole) 57. Weight Lifting (trying to raise weight) 58. Weight lifting (arm down to ground) 59. Wicket Keeping (head stuck in stumps) 60. Wrestling (treading on banana skin)

P.144. HD-30.Dandy Gum. Pin-Up Girls. Amend 3H to ‘Girl holding mirror’P.145. HD-36. Dell’s Confectionery. Footballers &Cricketers Pictures. Amend No.2 to ‘Batsman, holding bat over right shoulder in both hands’. Also, add 8. Footballer – Knees bent, holding ball in both outstretched arms, waist heightP.147. HD-42.1. Dial of the Drama. The Messenger Boy. Amend to '28 known'. Add 4 subjects, and relist as 1. 83 x 56 (28 known). DIA-030.1 1. Mrs. Bang – Miss Ada Claire 2. Tommy Bang – Tom Fancourt (waist, pillbox hat) 3. Tommy Bang – Tom Fancourt (full, as old man, seating) 4. Tommy Bang – Tom Fancourt (as old man, standing) 5. Tommy Bang – Tom Fancourt (as yokel, cautioning duck) 6. Cosmos Bey – Harry Halley 7. Isabel Blythe – Miss Marie Durand (elaborate necklace) 8. Isabel Blythe – Miss Marie Durand (single strand necklace)

9. Comte de Fleury – Sam Walsh 10. Hooker Pasha – Russel Wallett 11. Captain Naylor – Ellis Ogilvie 12. Nora – Miss Lydia Flopp (waist, picture hat) 13. Nora – Miss Lydia Flopp (full, as page boy) 14. Nora – Miss Lydia Flopp (bust, white hat) 15. Nora – Miss Lydia Flopp (bust, page uniform) 16. Prof. Phunckwitz – Frank Ellis 17. Captain Pott – R. Kavanagh (waist length)

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18. Captain Pott – R. Kavanagh (full, hands on hips) 19. Captain Pott – R. Kavanagh (full hands on waistcoat) 20. Lady Punchestown – Miss Barbara Huntley 21. Lord Punchestown – C. Roper Lane 22. Mr. Tudor Pyke – J.R. Spurling

23. Clive Radnor – Kevin Gunn 24. Rosa - Miss Florence Lauri 25. A Society Lady – Miss Olive May (bow over left shoulder) 26. A Society Lady – unknown (plait over left shoulder) 27. Mr. Trotter – Frank Hector 28. Lady Winifred – Miss Ruby Howard

P.148. HD-42.2. Dial of the Drama. The Messenger Boy. Amend listing as follows 1. Act 1, Scene 1 (V). 2 figures, fireman, woman over shoulder 2. Act 1, Scene 1 (V). 2 figures, policeman, nursemaid 3. Act 1, Scene 1 (V). 2 figures, pageboy pointing, woman seated 4. Act 1, Scene 1 (V). 2 figures, girl holding hands with man in top hat 5. Act 1, Scene 1 (V). 2 figures, girl reads letter, handed by man in top hat 6. Act 1, Scene 2 (V). 2 figures, naval officer, man with cigar 7. Act 1, Scene 2 (H). 3 figures, Bey in centre 8. Act 2, Scene 1 (V). 2 figures, Pasha meets man in topee 9. Act 2, Scene 1 (H). 3 figures, carpet sellers with beards 10. Act 2, Scene 1 (H). 3 figures, Bey, Pasha, woman 11. Act 2, Scene 1 (H). 3 figures, Pasha, woman, page 12. Act 2, Scene 1 (H). 4 figures, Pasha leads three women dancing 13. Act 2, Scene 1 (H). 8 figures, Pasha seated, 7 standing women 14. Act 2, Scene 1 (H). 8 figures, Pasha seated, 7 women, 5 standing, 2 seated 15. Act 2, Scene 2 (V). 2 figures, girl in toy cart, man holds cart handle

P.150. HD-48. Donaldson. Amend text toFootball.1-90. ‘Big’ heads. Four printings a) 1-30, yellow blotches on backs. No Donaldson name, no copyright, b) 1-60, no name, no copyright, c) 1-60, with name, a)with, b)without ‘Copyright’, d) 61-90, with name, no ‘Copyright’. Also found, Nos.1-52, without ‘Donaldson’ name, titled ‘Sports Favourites’, different numbering arrangement. Anonymous. Known as ‘Rogues’, possibly issued by Kiddy’s Favourites Football.1-249, 360-399; 451-470; 503-534.Heads all normal size. Cricket ‘...330-349’ Variations. Add ‘106 a) Mannion, b)McAlinden,’127 – Scott, different pictures; 330 a) Stranahan, (golf), b) Tallon (cricket)

P.152.HD-56.Doncaster Evening Post. Rovers Pin-Ups. Amend No.15to Laurie SheffieldP.152. HD-57. Dunn & Sons. Butterflies. Amend ref. To Dunn 260.2. Amend wording of Nos. 6 & 7 to 6.'Orange ‘lumps’ on outer portion of top mauve/purple wings',7. Deep blue inner, green between deep blue stripes, orange/yellow spots at baseP.152. HD-60. Dewarisms. Unnd.(10). Issued by Dewar. see DEW-050 1. Business 2. Dress 3. A Few More Truths 4. A Few Truths 5. The Funny Side of Things 6. If – and When

7. Safety First 8. The Way of the Game 9. Woman 10. Work and Waste

P.152. New Entry. HD-61. Footballers(A).Unnd.(9 known). Issued by William Dawber. See DAW-010 1. Burgess. Spurs captain and left half 2. Roy Burgess, Spurs' dynamic captain 3. Johnny Carey the inspiration of the Manchester United team

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4. Jimmy Hagan, the scheming inside-forward of Sheffield United 5. Alex James of Arsenal and England 6. Logie, Arsenal's Scottish inside-right 7. Morris, attacking inside-forward of Derby 8. Manchester City captain, Roy Paul 9. Alf Ramsay, Spurs and England right back

P.152. New Entry. HD-62. The Schoolgirl. Unnd.(5 known). Issued by Mr. George Dance’s Co. See DAN-040 1. (V) Man, top hat holding box, woman, large hat, full length dress, holding his arm 2. (V) Man, top hat, umbrella left hand, woman in white, skull cap, looking sideways at man 3. (V) Man, beret, right arm outstretched, woman seated, smiling, legs crossed 4. (V) Two women, one standing, smiling, other kneeling, hands clasped together 5. (H) Two men, top hats, one standing, one seated on stool, woman, standing, left of picture

P.152. HD-63. Life of Nelson. Unnd.(6). Issued by Dunmore. See DUN-125 Listed in chronological order 1. Life of Nelson. Leaving Home 2. Nelson’s encounter with the Bear 3. ‘Westminster Abbey or Victory’. Battle of Cape St. Vincent 4. Nelson receiving the Spanish Officers’ Swords, on board the San Josef 5. Blockade of Cadiz. Nelson’s life saved by his Coxswain 6. Death of Nelson. Battle of Trafalgar, Oct.21th 1805P.152. HD-64. Dunn’s. Cricket Scenes(A). Unnd.(5 known). Issued by Dunn’s. See DUN-285 1. Batsman attempting a big hit 2. Batsman being run out 3. Fielder chasing ball 4. Fielder catching ball but landing on barbed

wire 5. Batsman bowled out

P.157. HE-13. Edmondson. Humorous Sporting Series. Amend number to '16 known', and add 'Motoring'P.157. HE-15. Edmondson. Pictures from Fairy Stories. Amend No.21 to ‘Tom, Tom...’P.157. HE-16. Edmondson. Playtime Series. Add 'Got toofache wiv eatin' such a lot of...'P.157. HE-17. Edmondson. Sports & Pastimes Series. Amend to ‘24’, and remove the following ‘Baseball; Boating; Cycling; Footballing; Golfing; Hunting’ These are subjects in HE-13, ‘Humorous Sporting Series’P.158. HE-19.G. Edwardes. Kitty Grey. Add 28. Woman on left looking right, hat, right arm outstretched touching man on right at chest levelP.159. HE-24. E.&C.W.S. British Sports Series. Add ‘Football (Association’)P.159.HE-28. E.& C.W.S. Questions & Answers. Amend to 'Unnd.(10), and add 'What is Kasha?'P.160. HE-30. E.& C.W.S. Songs Illustrated. Amend to (11 known), and add ‘The Vicar of Bray’P.161. HE-39. Evening Despatch. Football Star Series. Amend number to ‘70 known’. Relist as 1. John Adie 2. Jimmy Allan 3. Ian Bain 4. Eric Baker 5. Willie Bauld 6. J. Bonthorne 7. Bobby Bryans 8. Dave Campbell 9. Bobby Combe 10. Alf Conn 11. Ernie Copland 12. Andrew Crawford

13. Ian Crawford 14. John Cumming 15. Harry Davis 16. Charles Drummond 17. Willie Duff 18. George Duthie 19. Len Fletcher 20. Desmond Fox 21. Freddie Glidden 22. John Grant 23. John Hamilton 24. John Higgins

25. Bobby Kirk 26. Andy Leigh 27. Alex McCrae 28. Jimmy Macewan 29. W. Macfarlane 30. S. McHendry 31. Jim McIntosh 32. Dave Mackay 33. Tommy MacKenzie 34. Mackie 35. Colin McKinly 36. Willie McNaught

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37. Ron Mallen 38. Andrew Matthews 39. Johnny Miller 40. Robert Morrison 41. G. O’Brien 42. Bert Ormond 43. Willie Ormond 44. Alex Parker 45. Bobby Parker 46. John Paterson 47. George Peebles 48. Jack Plenderleith

49. William Pollard 50. Tommy Preston 51. Ian J Rae 52. Felix Reilly 53. Lawrie Reilly 54. Ian Scott 55. Bert Slater 56. Gordon Smith 57. Jackie Stewart 58. Sammy Stewart 59. Jackie Thomson 60. Jimmy Thomson

61. Charlie Tully 62. Eddie Turnbull 63. Johnny Urquhart 64. Jimmy Wardhaugh 65. Tommy Weir 66. Alex Wright 67. Tommy Wright 68. Alex Young 69. Andy Young 70. Tommy Younger

P.164.New Entry. HE-54. Reward Cards. Unnd.(14 known). Issued by Erith Education Committee. See ERI-040.2 1. The Barbican, Sandwich, Kent 2. Canterbury Cathedral from South-West. 3. Chiddingstone, Kent 4. Christ Church Gate, Canterbury 5. The Cliffs. Margate 6.Deal Castle 7. Gordon Memorial, Gravesend 8. Leeds Castle, Maidstone 9. London. The Houses of Parliament

10. The Pantiles, Tunbridge Wells 11. Rochester Cathedral from the North East 12. The Tower of London. Beauchamp and Byward Towers 13. The Tower of London. Wakefield Tower, Bloody Tower, St. Thomas Tower 14. Walmer Castle Reward Cards. Unnd.

P.164. New Entry. HE-55. A Country Girl. Unnd.(10 known).Issued by George Edwardes’ Company. See EDW-020 1. Three women, two seated, one standing (H) 2. Woman, seated at small round table, elbows on table, bare headed (V) 3. Woman, full length, right foot forward, left hand holding ribbon (V) 4. Woman, large hat, 3/4 length, left hand on left hip (V) 5. Woman, 3/4 length, both hands meeting in front, head decoration (V) 6. Woman, seated on stool, painting country scene at easel (V) 7. Woman, 3/4 length, hat, crook in right hand, facing half left (V) 8. Woman, 3/4 length, hat, hands on hips, facing half right (V) 9. Man, ‘porters’ hat, 3/4 length, hands in pockets of uniform (V) 10. Man, 3/4 length, no hat, hands behind back (V) P.168. HF-23 Fincken. Transfers. Add Engines - L.N.E.R. Streamline 4-3-0; S.R. Lord Nelson 4-3-0; S.R. 4-6-0.P.169. HF-25. Cartoon Characters(A). Amend to ‘Unnd.(12)’, and substitute ‘Flopsy Flufftail’ for ‘Flopsy’ and ‘Flufftail’P.173. HF-40.Football Favourites. Amend as follows – T. Astbury; G. Pembery; W. Eckersley (Blackburn Rovers); Hamlett (omit ‘L’); E. Baily, Tottenham H.P.174. HF-43. Forget-Me-Not. Famous Actresses & Cinema Stars. Amend to Unnd.(7). And add ‘31/5/19. Miss Dorothy Dalton’P.174. HF-45. Freeman, Hardy & Willis. Dickens Puzzles. Amend to '6 known', and add 'Ned and Dot. Puzzle: Find Mrs. Gamp'P.174. HF-46. F.H. & W. Modes of Travel. Amend to '5 known', and add 'Holland(H) – Puzzle: Find VanTromp'P.176. HF-55. Fry. Scenes of Children. Amend to ‘10 known’, and add ‘Two girls and a boy in garden’; ‘‘Premier. Quartier’. Two infants in chairs, within moon as quarter’ ; Girl serving tea to two girls seated at table, white cat feeding in foregroundP.177. HF-56. Fry. Scenes with Cocoa. Amend to ‘7 known’, and add ‘Woman in red standing, drinking cocoa, 4 others seated in backgroundP.177. HF-57. Fry. Amend title to ‘Scout Series’

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P.178. HF-66. Famous Towers. Amend to ‘5 known’ and add ‘The Eiffel Tower. Find the FrenchPresident’P.178A. New Entry. HF-68. Clan Tartans(A). Paper backed silks. Unnd.(23 known). Issued by A. Ferguson. See FER-070 1. Clan Buchanan 2. Clan Chisholm 3. Clan Cumin 4. Clan Douglas 5. Clan Forbes 6. Clan Fraser 7. Clan Gordon 8. Clan Grahams

9. Clan Grant 10. Clan Lamond 11. Clan MacDonald 12. Clan MacDougal 13. Clan MacGregor 14. Clan Mackay 15. Clan Maclaren 16. Clan MacLean

17. Clan MacNeil 18. Clan MacPherson 19. Clan Menzies 20. Clan Munro 21. Clan Robertson 22. Clan Ross 23. Clan Sutherland

P.178A. New Entry. HF-69. Footballers(A). Die-cut. Unnd.(24 known). Issued by I.P.C. Fleetway). See FLE-178 1. Billy Bremner 2. Bobby Charlton 3. Frank Clarke 4. Ralph Coates 5. Ron Davies 6. Barry Endean 7. Tommy Gemmell 8. Jimmy Greaves

9. Willie Henderson 10. Geoff Hurst 11. Brian Labone 12. Francis Lee 13. Ian McFaul 14. Dave Mackay 15. Tommy McLean 16. Jim Montgomery

17. Bobby Moore 18. Ian Moore 19. Terry Neill20. David Nish 21. John O’Rourke 22. Peter Osgood23. Peter Thompson24. Ron Wylie

P.178A.New Entry. HF-70.Products(A). Unnd.(17 known).Issued by F.M. (Fred Morgan). See FAA-040 1. Best Rice 2. Best Sago 3. Bicarbonate of Soda 4. Cake Flour 5. Castor Sugar 6. Choicest Pickles

7. Currants 8. Dessicated Cocoanut 9. Finest Prunes 10. Garden Peas 11. Glace Cherries 12. Ground Almonds

13. Icing Sugar 14. Pure Pepper 15. Self-Raising Flour 16. Split Peas 17. Tea

P.178A. New Entry. HF-71. Durbar Puzzles. Unnd.(4 known). Issued by Freeman, Hardy &Willis. See FRE-145 1. Bodyguard of Native Princes. Puzzle. Find the King 2. Elephants passing the Viceroy. Puzzle. Find the Prince of Wales 3. State entry into Delhi. Puzzle. Find the Viceroy 4. Viceroy reading the King... Puzzle. Find Lord Charles Beresford

P.178A. New Entry. HF-72. ‘This Wonderful World’ Two sets, listed as under. Issued by Fry. See FRY-380 Series 1 Series 2 Set 1. Wild Flowers Set 1. Strange Animals Set 2. Seashore Objects Set 2. Strange Birds Set 3. Birds Set 3. Reptiles Set 4. Bird’s Eggs Set 4. Wild Flowers Set 5. Insects Set 5. Strange Fish Set 6. Prehistoric Animals Set 6. Strange Races Set 7. Strange Peoples Set 7. Hunters and Hunted Set 8. Dogs Set 8. Animals as Means of Transport Set 9. Locomotives Set 9. Strange Boats and Ships Set. 10. Wild Animals Set.10. Baby Animals

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P. 178A. New Entry. HF-73. The Evolution of Japan. Unnd.(4 known). Issued by Freeman, Hardy & Willis. See FRE-1751. The Army. Puzzle: Find the Japanese Bobs2. House of Parliament. Puzzle: Find the Mikado4. The Navy. Puzzle: Find Lord Charles

Beresford3. Music. Puzzle: Find Nanky Poo

P.178A. New Entry. HF-74. British Birds. Unnd.(5 known). Issued by Freeman, Hardy & Willis.See FRE-070 1. The Golden Eagle – Find Mr. Ernest Seton-Thompson 2. The Heron – Find Dr. Dallinger 3. The Lapwing – Find Sir Robert Ball

4. The Pheasant – Find Mr. Eagle Clarke 5. The Teal – Find Prof. Flinders Petrie..

P.178A. New Entry. HF-75. Harvest Time(A).Unnd.(6 known). Issued by Freeman, Hardy & Willis. See FRE-218 1. Childhood's Happy Days. Find the Farmer 2. Fair Waves the Golden Corn. Find the Farm Bailiff 3. The Last Load. Find the Farmer's Wife 4. Perseverance Rewarded. Find his Son

5. The Rearing Supper. Find the Young Squire 6. 'When Brown Autumn Sheds its Store'. Find the Ploughboy

P.178A. New Entry. HF-76. Cricket Cranks. Unnd.(4 known). Issued by Freeman, Hardy & Willis. See FRE-125 1. Denton Yorks. The wicket was very hard. Find the Chemist 2. Hon. F.S. Jackson Yorks. Our captain won the toss, and left the field. Find the Doctor 3. Quaife Warwick. Our wickets were well pitched. Find the Umpire 4. Trumper Australia. The Wicket-keeper let nothing pass. Find the Landlord

P.178A. New Entry HF-77. Indoor Sports(A).Unnd.(4 known). Issued by Freeman, Hardy &Willis. See FRE-228 1. Billiards 'The Push Stroke'. Puzzle – Find John Roberts 2. Chess 'Checkmate'. Puzzle – Find Mr. Steinitz 3. Chess 'A New Move'. Puzzle – Find Mr. Blackburn 4. Ping Pong 'The Colonel receives a volley'. Puzzle – Find the (illegible)

P.178A. HF-78. New Entry. Insect Life Puzzles. Unnd.(4 known). Issued by Freeman, Hardy &Willis. See FRE-230 1. The Humble Bee at Work. Find Lord Avebury 2. The Humming Bird. Find Lord Kelvin 3. The Peacock Butterfly & Larvae. Find Rht

Hon. John Morley 4. The Striped Click Beetle and the Snail

P.178A. HF-79. New Entry. Harvesting. Unnd.(4 known). Issued by Freeman, Hardy & Willis. See FRE-220 1. Mowing – Find a Farm Servant 2. Binding – Find a Farm Bailiff 3. The Golden Harvester’s Home – Find a Ploughboy 4. Roving Reapers – Find an Irish Harvester P.178A. HF-80. Ferrero. Cricketers(A). Unnd.(30). Issued by Ferrero. See FER-135 1. D. Baldry, Hampshire Occ 2. R.W. Barber, Lancashire 3. K Barrington, Surrey 4. J.M. Connon, Glamorganshire

5. M.C. Cowdrey, Kent – C.pt. Eng X1 6. Ted. Dexter, Sussex and Eng 7. J. Dyson, Lancashire 8. M. Hallam, Leicestershire

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9. B. Hedges, Glamorganshire; 10. H. Horton, Hampshire11. A.C.D. Ingleby Mackenzie, Hampshire C.pt 12. J.S. Manning, Northamptonshire13. P.B.H. May, Surrey14. C.A. Milton, Gloucester15. R.M. Prideaux, Kent; 16. G. Pullar, Lancashire

17. H.J. Rhodes, Derbyshire & Eng18. P.E. Richardson, Kent & Eng 19. J.D. Springall, Nottinghamshire20. J. Stewart, Warwickshire

21. M.J. Stewart, Surrey 22. W.B. Stott, Yorkshire23. P. Subba-Row, Cambridge University, Capt of Northampton & Eng; 24. R. Swetman, Surrey25. Taylor, Yorkshire26. F. Titmus, Middlesex27. J.J. Warr, Middlesex C.pt28. W. Watson, Leicestershire C.pt Eng29. B.D. Wells, Nottinghamshire30. J.V. Wilson,

P.178A. HF-81. Customer. Numb. (11 known). Issued by Freeman, Hardy & Willis. See FRE-135 1. The Duke. (Wearing the ‘Savoy’) 2. Col Blazer. (Wearing the ‘Classic’ and ‘Burlington’) 3. Bill Jones. (Wearing the ‘Vanguard) 4. The City Clerk (Wearing ‘Napier’ and ‘Rupert’) 5. The Terror (Wearing ‘Cadet’) 6. Her Grace (Wearing ‘Classic’ Boots)

77. The Mayoress – Is not so young’ 88 Miss Hygrade (Wearing ‘academy) 99. Our Pet (Wearing ‘Little Cherub’)1 10. Miss Clarke (Wearing ‘Sweet Lavender’ &‘Miranda’)1 11. Mrs. Smart. (Wearing ‘Countess of Miranda’)

P.178A. HF-82. Happy Families. In two sheets of 16. Issued by Fleetway. See FLE-1801. Green & red. Four each of Bunnyville, Mousetown, Willow Wood and Woodlee School a) Bunnyville –Bobtail Bunny; Fluffy Bunny; Bunny Cuddles; Tiny Mole b) Mousetown – Daddy Harvest Mouse; Marmy Harvest Mouse; Mimi Harvest Mouse; Mummy Harvest Mouse c) Willow Wood – Harry Hamster; Auntie Harriet; Sammy Stoat; Wally Weasel; d) Woodlee School – Billy Brock; Hector Hedgehog; Leonard Longears; Robert Rabbit 2. Blue & red. Four each of Happy Valley, Jungle Land, Noah’s Ark and Oak Dell Farm. a) Happy Valley –Mr. Sweet; Mrs. Sweet; Sally Sweet; Sonny Sweet b) Jungle Land – Bobbie Bruin; Mrs. Bruin; Dr. Lion; Tiger Tim c) Noah’s Ark – Anna; Mr. Noah; Mrs. Noah; Peter Puppet d) Oak Dell Farm – Uncle Geoff; Aunt Mary; Timothy; Wink and BlinkP.180. HG-11. Girl’s Cinema. Film Stars. Amend 6 to ‘Doris’ Kean, and add at end (Romance). After No.5, add (The Night of the Carnival)P.186/7. HG-36.1. Recipes. Two numbers to each card. Vertical backs. Issued by Goodwin. See GOO-420 1/61 1/63 1/205 1/258 2/62 2/206 2/259 3/63 3/205 3/207 3/254 4/64 4/156 4/202 4/268

5/65 5/144 5/220 5/274 6/66 6/152 6/273 7/67 7/153 7/181 7/267 8/68 8/157 8/203 8/266

8/69 9/148 9/257 10/70 10/187 10/291 11/71 11/191 11/287 12/72 12/186 12/253 13/73 13/150 13/188

13/289 14/74 14/123 14/192 14/283 15/75 15/121 15/298 16/76 16/183 16/292 17/77 17/130 17/239 17/276

18/78 18/225 19/79 19/173 19/199 20/208 20/246 21/190 21/244 22/171 22/182 22/255 23/83 23/177 23/256

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24/100 24/216 24/286 25/143 25/204 25/275 26/226 26/249 27/118 27/250 28/91 28/132 28/224 28/294 29/164 29/194 29/242 30/145 30/201 30/243 31/97 31/282

32/180 32/195 32/248 33/140 33/236 33/245 34/86 34/210 34/279 35/133 35/200 35/295 36/193 36/252 37/116 37/160 37/227 37/278 38/108 38/135 38/238 38/277

39/234 39/241 40/120 40/212 40/269 41/215 41/281 42/115 42/219 42/260 43/106 43/142 43/228 43/285 44/214 44/280 45/138 45/237 45/288 46/87 46/179 46/240

46/247 47/103 47/189 47/299 48/111 48/197 48/271 49/175 49/300 50/96 50/168 50/230 50/263 51/232 51/262 52/102 52/174 52/229 53/136 53/231 54/90 54/158

54/218 54/265 55/128 55/221 56/101 56/166 56/233 56/270 57/119 57/213 57/251 58/94 58/161 58/235 58/261 59/95 59/126 59/217 59/290 60/264

HG-36.2.Recipes.Two numbers to each card. Horizontal backs. Issued by Goodwin. See GOO-425 301/399 301/595 302/457 302/568 303/416 303/550 304/393 304/562 305/489 306/412 306/459 307/413 307/447 307/484 307/513 308/420 308/471 308/528 309/394 309/461 309/549 310/431 311/436 311/547 312/407 312/463 312/521

313/388 313/468 313/487 314/404 314/460 314/572 315/417 315/430 315/564 316/465 317/382 317/439 317/527 318/415 318/443 319/406 319/474 319/565 320/366 320/436 321/383 321/440 321/510 322/395 322/524 322/531 323/372

323/438 323/582 324/398 324/469 324/499 325/364 325/472 326/326 326/361 327/401 327/433 327/491 328/400 329/590 330/369 331/402 331/464 332/381 332/462 332/494 333/389 334/362 334/470 335/409 335/437 335/483 335/539

336/378 336/442 336/585 337/387 337/567 338/414 338/448 339/396 339/423 340/391 340/458 340/498 340/542 341/397 341/434 341/501 342/368 343/453 343/375 343/454 344/480 344/583 345/374 345/581 346/386 346/435 346/543

347/376 347/478 347/500 348/373 348/533 349/377 351/418 351/475 352/367 352/444 352/482 353/419 353/546 354/456 355/379 355/449 355/485 356/411 356/467 356/495 356/587 357/450 357/390 357/561 358/476 359/410 359/427

360/593 360/596

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P.187-192. HG-38. Goodwin. World Interest Series. Add the following:- HG-38.2 – Another Traffic Jam!; Cookery Hints. When buying fresh; 38.3 – Snips from Laughter Land. What he forgot; 38.4 – Snips from Laughter Land. Easily answered; 38.7 – General Knowledge – Why are fruits..; Home Hints – Tip Top Tips; Home Hints. What Borax is good for; 38.10 – Baby Picture (Illustration); General Knowledge – What is the meaning...; Here’s a ‘Twister’!. Can you prove..; Tell Tale Tea Cups. A Circle; General Knowledge – What is a Mordant. 38.12. Games 2. On Parade; The Sholar’s Aid – Weights – Cloth..; Snips from Laughter Land – All or Nothing; Snips from Laughter Land - Calm and Collected; 38.13 – Home Hints. When painting woodwork..; 38.15. A See Saw WVerse; General Knowledge – How to Distinguish; 38.16. Snips from Laughter Land – An American newly...; 38.17. Cookery Hints – Mock Crayfish; General Knowledge–How to distinguish..; A See Saw Verse – An artist...; Tell Tale Tea Cups – Mountains; 38.21.Cookery Hints & Recipes – A good way..; Home Hints – Tip Top Tips; Tricks and Puzzles – Tongue Twisters;38.22 - Cookery Hints – Apple Fritters; Tricks and Puzzles. Eyes have they,...; 38.26 – Baby picture (illustration); 38.27 – Baby picture (illustration); General Knowledge – How can you...; Home Hints – How to buy poultry; 38.29 – Snips from Laughter Land. It's an Ill Wind; 38.33 – Cookery Hints and Recipes; 38.34. Snips From Laughter Land – Nicely Turned. 38.36 – Cookery Hints and Recipes – Batter used...;

P.193. HG-40.7. Granose. Water Transport. Amend the following: 5. The French Aircraft Carrier 'Arromanche'; 6. The French oil tanker 'Berenice'... ; 7. The French submarine 'Roland Marrilot'P.194. HG-41. Granose. Add ‘2. Unnd.(8). Back in 4 languages’ 1. Clouded Yellow 2. Comma 3. Holly Blue

4. Peacock5. Purple Emperor6. Purple Hairstreak

7. Small Tortoiseshell 8. Swallowtail

P.194. HG-46. Great Cup. Kings & Queens of England. Add ‘Henry 111 (a) (B.85)’P.196. New Entry. HG-55.Royalty. Unnd.(4).Issued by Gray Dunn. See GRA-450 1. H.M. King Edward V11 2. H.M. Queen Alexandra

3. H.M. Prince of Wales 4. H.M. Princess Mary of Wales

P.196. New Entry.HG-56.Sports(A).Unnd (22 known).Issued by Golden Medal. See GOL-120S 1. Basketball 2. Boxing 3. Cycling 4. Discus Throwing 5. Diving 6. Football 7. Gymnastics (Horse) 8. Gymnastics (Parallel Bars)

9. High jump 10. Hurdling 11. Motor Cycling (with side-car) 12. Motor Cycling (no side-car) 13. Netball (no net) 14. Pole Vaulting

15. Running (race in progress) 16. Racing (finishing tape) 17. Sailing 18. Sculling 19. Tennis. Volley Ball (2 players) 21. Water Polo 22. Wrestling

P.196.HG-57. Two in Gear. Nd.(20). Issued by Guardian Journal. See GUA-040 1. Ian Moore/Barry Lyons 2. Terry Hennessy/John Winfield 3. Bobby McKinley/John Barnwell 4. Henry Newton/Paul Richardson 5. Dave Mackay/Frank Wignall 6. Kevin Hector/Roy McFarland 7. Peter Hindley/Ronnie Rees 8. Dave Hilley/Bobby Chapman 9. Dennis Law/ George Best 10. Stuart Boam/Johnny Quigley

11. Brian Bates/Dudley Roberts 12. Colin Hall/Alan Hill 13. John Hobson/John Ryan 14. Keith Smith/Denis Oakes 15. Brian Stubbs/Mike Rose 16. Bob Worthington/Richie 17. Tony Dunne/Brian Kidd 18. Willie Morgan/David Sadler 19. Ron Webster/Les Green 20. John McGovern/Alan Durban

P. 196. HG-58. Sailing Vessels(A).Unnd.(16). Issued by Granose. See GRA-202

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1. Arab Dhow in the Gulf of Suez 2. Arab Galleon 3. Arctic Whaling Dory 4. Brixham trawlers 5. Chinese Junk from Hong-Kong 6. 4-masted Windjammer 7. The 'Golden Hind' 8. The 'Mayflower' in which...

9. Modern American Ocean-going... 10. Modern Racing Yachts, International... 11. Modern Racing Yachts, ocean going... 12. The 'Muiron', in which... 13. 'Nina'- a 40-ton Caraval 14. Thames Barges in Annual... 15. H.M.S. 'Victory' 16. Viking Ship from Norway

P.196. HG-59. Cartoons(A).Unnd.(6 known). Issued by Gaymer's. See GAY-170 1. 'Here, you Bar-steward, this is not Gaymer's' 2. Josephus ant Potiphar's Huisvrou 3. 'Oi! King, is it to be a Gaymer's Cyder or a Game o' Seduction?' 4. Mr. Pickwick's adventure with the Middle-aged Lady in Yellow Curl Papers, at Ipswich 5. Stay me with Flagons-comfort me with Apples – for I am sick of love 6. What is Lorna Doone? She is fetching Gaymer to get Jan Ridd of his thirst!P.196. HG-60. Fowl(A). Unnd.(4 known). Issued by Granose. See GRA-178 1. Light Sussex 2. Mute Swan

3. Rhode Island Reds 4. Wild Duck

P.196. HG-61.SPORTSMEN(A). Unnd.(11 known). Issued by Grapenuts. See GRA-340 1. Austin, H.W. (Bunny) – colour 2. Bastin, Cliff – colour 3. Batten, Jean – sepia 4. Berg, Jack ‘Kid’ – colour 5. Campbell, Malcolm – colour 6. Hibbs, Harry – sepia

7. Round, Dorothy – colour 8. Scott, Charles William Anderson – colour 9. Sutcliffe, Herbert – sepia 10. Wade, Herbert – sepia 11. Woods, Stanley – colour

P.197. HH-4. Haines. Advertisement Cards. Amend to ‘All Roses’, and amend number to '7 known'. Relist as 1. Large yellow bloom, green surround 2. Deep red bloom, green surround (Rose) 3. White petals, centre yellow/red 4. Red, yellow centre

5. Deep & light red, green surround 6. Pink, centre yellow, red dots, green surround 7. Red, dark to pale, pointing down

P.199. HH-11. Advertisement Cards. Amend number to '36' known, and relist as: 1. Hartley’s Fruit Farm, Henlow, Bedfordshire. Among the strawberries... 2. Hartley’s Fruit Farm, Henlow, Bedfordshire. Receiving and weighing the fruit in the... 3. Hartley’s Fruit Farm, Henlow, Bedfordshire. A Vista of Black-Currant bushes... 4. Hartley’s Jam Preserves and Table Jellies – Aerial view... 5. Hartley’s Jam Works, Aintree – The Motors ready to start off... 6. Hartley’s Jam Works, Aintree – A partial view of the Girls’ Dining Hall... 7. Hartley’s Jam Works, Aintree – The Pottery at Melling... 8. Hartley’s Jam Works, Aintree. There are two Railway Parking Rooms... 9. Hartley’s Jam Works, Aintree – View of a corner of the Kitchen... 10. Hartley’s Jam Works, Aintree. A View of part of the room where... 11. Hartley’s Jam Works, Aintree – A view of the Box-making Department... 12. Hartley’s Jam Works, Aintree – A view of one of the streets... 13. Hartley’s Jam Works, Aintree – View of the Main Entrance... 14. Hartley’s Jam Works, Aintree. Railway Sidings leading into the fruit receiving... 15. Hartley’s Jam Works, Aintree. A view of one of Hartley’s Warehouses... 16. Hartley’s Jam Works, Aintree. A view of one of the rooms at the Pottery... 17. Hartley’s Jam Works, Aintree. A view of some of the Cups won in the National... 18. Hartley’s Marmalade and Preserve Works, Aintree. A Big and busy department...

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19. Hartley’s Marmalade and Preserve Works, Aintree. The jars are specially made... 20. Hartley’s Marmalade and Preserve Works, Aintree. A look at the First Receiving Room... 21. Hartley’s Marmalade and Preserve Works, Aintree. The Ornamental Lake adjoining... 22. Hartley’s Preserve and Marmalade works, Aintree – View of the Offices... 23. Hartley’s Marmalade, Preserves, and Table Jelly Works, Aintree. A General view of the Works... 24. Hartley’s Marmalade, Preserves, and Table Jelly Works, Aintree. The Tennis Courts for the ... 25. Hartley’s Preserves, Marmalade, and Table Jelly Works, Aintree. A View showing a section... 26. W.P. Hartley’s Aintree Works. A Motor Load of Hartley’s Seville Oranges... 27. W.P. Hartley’s Aintree Works. A Corner of the room where Seville Oranges... 28. W.P. Hartley’s Aintree Works. View of the open space in the Orange grove... 29. W.P. Hartley’s Aintree Works – A view of an Orange grove... 30. W.P. Hartley’s Aintree Works – A view of the ship ‘Campeador’ 31. W.P. Hartley’s Aintree Works – Hartley’s Seville Oranges. A group... 32. W.P. Hartley’s Aintree Works – Donkey’s carrying Hartley’s Oranges... 33. W.P. Hartley’s Aintree Works – Hartley’s lorries being loaded with Seville... 34. W.P. Hartley’s Aintree Works – Hartley’s Seville Oranges. A view... 35. W.P. Hartley’s Aintree Works. This is Sugar Street – a covered roadway in... 36. W.P. Hartley’s Aintree Works. A corner of the room where Seville Oranges...

P.197. HH-5. Harvest Home. Child Studies. Amend in ‘6. Playmates – delete Sylvia, add Susan’P.199. HH-12. Harvest Home. General Interest Series. Amend 1. No.7 ‘..Spinning Mule’ . 2. Delete ‘of Bolton’, end of No.17. 3. Add ‘of Bolton’ to end of No.18. Amend number known to ‘36’, and add ‘Sir R. Arkwright (Inventor of the Spinning Frame)’; and Albert Ward (Cricketer)P.201. HH-18. Hepworth Stock. Artistes. Amend 'Moons' to 'Morris'P.201. HH-19. Hepworth. Puzzle Cards. Amend to ‘11 known’ and add ‘11. 115 x 78. B&W. The Nightingale, The Lily & the Rose. Puzzle. Find Adelina Patti, Mrs. Langtry & Marie Roze.’Wolverhampton back advert for Hepworth’s Hats

P.203. HH-21.15. Holloway. Advert Cards - Saints. Add St. James the Greater; St. Matthew; St. Peter; St. Simon

P.203.HH-24. Holloway. Riddles. Amend to ‘7’known, and add ‘What is it that plays while it works...’P.206/7. HH-32.Completely relisted, as a number of additions, and minor spelling amendments. Merry Miniatures. Booklets. Unnd. Issued by Home Publicity. See HOM-320 Backs known either a) blank in middle, or b) printed or overprinted with name of local Dairy, or other Distributor. 1. Adventures of the Arkubs (News Chronicle). All titled. HOM-320.11. Adelaide loves crooners 2. Adelaide’s spats 3. Arabian Nights Dream 4. Dio the Detective5. Fidgetty Flusters 6. The Flying Balloon7. Sir Walter Happy

8. Happy's Bright Idea 9. Happy’s Old Hat 10. Japhet’s Lasso11. King of the Castle12. Mirrors are Useful13. P-C. Happy14. Pale-face Happy

15. Slow-coach Oswald16. Springtime17. Thirty nine Winks18. Weather proof Happy19. When Happy slimmed20. The Wild Wilderness

2. Adventures of ‘The Bruin Boys’ (Rainbow). All titled. HOM-320.2 1. Bruin Boys and the Floods 2. The Bruin Boys Slide 3. Burning the Leaves 4. Fido Goes Flying 5. Flowers from Fido 6. Flying High!

7. Joey the Sweep 8. Jumbo’s Jump! 9. Jumbo’s Snowman! 10. The Last Laugh! 11. Porky’s Hamper! 12. Porky’s Strong Room! 13. Porky’s Tar-Hat

14. Sleepy Jumbo 15. A Strange Football! 16. Tiger Tim’s Sail-Car 17. Tiger Tim’s Sum! 18. Willie Wins the Match!

3. The Adventures of Golly (No Newspaper named). All titled. HOM-320.3

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1. And his New Friends 2. Creameries 3. Fishing 4. The Fledging 5. The Haystack

6. In Fairy Woods 7. The March Winds 8. Peter the Ghost 9. The Pirates Cave 10. The Rescue

11. A Stitch in time 12. With his new Kite

4. The Further Adventures of Golly (No Newspaper named). All titled. HOM-320.4 1. April Showers 4. Listening In 7. The Runaway Horse 2. Golly’s Good Deed 3. The Heat Wave

5. On the Farm 6. The Rescue

8. See-Saw

5. Adventures of the Nipper (Daily Mail). No text, subject based on sequence of pictures. HOM-320.5 1. The Alarm Clock 2. The Ball of Wool and a Cat 3. The Bananas 4. The Bees 5. The Black Scottie Dog 6. Blacking their Faces 7. The Boxing Gloves

8. The Butterfly 9. The Clock Repair 10. The Paper Football 11. Pieces of Coal 12. The Policeman’s Whistle 13. Punch and Judy 14. The Rain

15. The Red Indian Headdress 16. The Scooter 17. The Toy Car 18. The Toy Plane 19. The Umbrella

6. Adventures of Pip, Squeak and Wilfred (Daily Mirror). See inside front cover for title, or first few words of text. HOM-320.6 1. ‘‘A-tish-oo!’ Stanley gave a...’ 2. ‘The April shower was over and the sun...’ 3. Be My Valentine, ‘On February 14...’ 4. ‘The Boat Race was coming and....’ 5. Fancy Dress Ball. ‘The Postman’s...’ 6. ‘Goodness!’ exclaimed Squeak...’ 7. House Painters. ‘Angeline really...’ 8. ‘I’m to be Queen of the May...’ 9. ‘It had been raining for weeks...’ 10. ‘It was a bitterly cold morning...’

11. ‘It was just one of those unlucky days...’ 12. Kite Flying. ‘One blowy, blustery...’ 13. The Little Green Door. ‘It was only...’ 14. ‘One Easter the Pet’s... 15. ‘One morning the pets woke... 16. Pip Started the Fun 17. ‘The Postman’s rat-tat...’ 18. Rockery Fort. ‘The rock plants...’ 19 ‘When Angeline lit the fire one morning...’ 20. The Young Modellers

7. The Adventures of Popeye (Daily Mirror). First few words of text. HOM-320.71. I certingly yam glad I found me poppa...2. ‘I feels arful dejectipated on account ...3. ‘I wants a fish on account...’4. ‘It isn’t often that I get mad...’5. ‘Little maiden of ...’6. ‘Jus’ look at me...’7. The Man from Mars8. ‘Men, you have developed...’9. ‘My Friend, will you buy...’

10. ‘Popeye, old pal, may I...’ 11. ‘Say, does ye know… 12. ‘Swee’Pea!’ 13. ‘Swee’Pea ran away..’ 14. ‘That’s the way to punish...’ 15. ‘They’re arguing about which...’ 16. ‘Well bless my soul...’ 17. ‘Yea, I’m Popeyes Second...’ 18. ‘Yes, my good man...’ 19. ‘You must be something from...’

P.209. HH-42. Van Houten. Animal Cartoons. Amend HH-42.3.6 to ‘Oh, You dirty puss!’ Mother cat washing kitten, four more kittens waiting. Bowl on rightP.211. HH-47. Van Houten. Child Studies. Amend to ‘Nine series' and add '9.126 x 85. With Moon on right. Advert backs. Set of 4. Unnd. (1 known) 1. Boy, with tray of cocoa, facing girlP.215. HH-71. Van Houten. Add ‘Floating down a Lumber Raft’

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P.219. HH-91. Huddersfield Education Committee. Reward Cards. Add to HH-91.2 ‘Windermere, fromnear Bowness’. See HUD-020P.219. HH-95. Huntley & Palmers. Animals & Birds. Correct No.11 to '2 white, 1 dark'P.223/4.HH-114. Hyde’s Cartoons. Unnd. Issued by Hyde’s. See HYD-090. Amend entry to - 1. 47 x 40-42. Backs a) Plain, b) Headed ‘Public Caution’, c) ‘Public Caution. Hyde’s Shell Gravel’ 2. 62-64 x 50-54. Backs 1. Plain. 2. ‘Public Caution. Hyde’s Shell Gravel’, a) dated 1907, b) dated 1907-08, c) 1908 d) undated with, at base (a) Messrs. Hyde & Co.; b) R. Hyde & Co. Ltd. 3. ‘Crystal Palace – National Show 1924’ 4. 1925 Calendar. 5. None but Hyde’s Biscuits 6. Are they HYDE’S DOG CAKES? (Dogs Head) 7. ‘It is a Fact’ 8. ‘I like HYDE’S DOG CAKES (Dogs Head) 9. My Dogs ‘Relish Only’ Hyde’s Puppy

Cakes 10. You Like Hyde’s Bird Seeds (Dog image) 11. Use Hyde’s Puppy Cakes 12. USE Hyde’s Hygienic Dog Cakes (Dog image) 13. ‘I want Hyde’s Dog Cakes please’ 14. All Dogs like Hyde’s Cakes 15. Ask for Hyde’s Hygienic Dog & Puppy..

3. 75 x 54-56. Backs a) Hyde's Poultry Condiment, b) Hyde's Food Hopper & Holder 4. 40 x 32. Back 'Public Caution...' as c) above. Wordings taken from top of card front. (74 known) 1. After Hyde’s Food the thing we like is to.... 2. ‘Ah Ducky enjoyed your Vitaz...’Hyde’s Vitaz 3. Ah!. If they had given me Hyde’s Food... Sign on left headed ‘Notice’ 4. All Dogs like Hyde's Cakes... 5. Always use, Hyde’s Aesthetic Seeds... 6. At the Top of the Tree!. Hyde’s Insect... 7. Crowned. Medicated nests with Hartz... 8. Don’t overlook the fact that Hyde’s... 9. Dreaming of Hyde’s Hartz... 10. For Me, For Me, Hyde’s Foods are Best for 11. Got a sore throat, can’t sing, have a dose of Hyde’s Lung Drops... 12. The Great Competition Hyde’s first, the rest nowhere... 13. Hyde sells all sorts...Seek the genuine... 14. Hyde’s Aesthetic Seeds. Lung Drops. Hartz Mountain Bread... 15. Hyde’s Aesthetic Seeds!!, Shell Gravel, Tonic Grit...Hartz Mountain Bread 16. Hyde’s Aesthetic Seeds!!, Shell Gravel, Tonic Grit...Hartz Lung Drops 17. Hyde’s Beats the lot... 18. Hyde’s Bird Food & c. Patronised by... 19. Hyde’s Bird Foods! A Welcome Present 20. Hyde’s Bird Foods & Aesthetic Seeds...If you want... 21. Hyde’s Bird Foods, Don’t buy any other... 22. Hyde’s Bird Foods, sit she said... 23. Hyde’s Delectable Seeds for Song Birds... 24. Hyde’s Dove Mixture 25. Hyde’s Finch Seed. A special blend for all

Birds... 26. Hyde’s Food is the ticket on which... 27. Hyde’s Foods. Aesthetic Mixed Seeds, Hartz... 28. Hyde’s Foods will make a Bullfinch pipe... 29. Hyde’s Foods will steer you... 30. Hyde’s Hartz Mountain Bread A Sop in the 31. Hyde’s Hartz Mountain Bread A Wonderful Egg Food... 32. Hyde’s Hartz Mountain Bread for Canaries 33. Hyde’s Hartz Mountain Bread for Song Birds. Hyde’s Aesthetic... 34. Hyde’s. ‘Hold ’ard, I’ll see’. Vitaz... 35. Hyde’s Medicated Nests and Nest Bags. Aesthetic Mixed Seeds 36. Hyde’s Medicated Nests and Nest Bags. Got a cold has he?... 37. Hyde’s Newest Food for Blackbirds, Thrushes... 38. Hyde’s Newest Food for Larks... 39. Hyde’s Nicely Balanced Foods Keeps Song Birds... 40. Hyde’s Parrot Food for Maccaws... 41. Hyde’s Poultry Condiment and Roup Pills 42. Hyde’s Poultry Spice for Ducks, Fowls... 43. Hyde’s Roup Pills for Poultry... 44. Hyde’s Seed Show... 45. Hyde's Shell Gravel for Cage Birds 46. Hyde’s Specialities for Birds 47. Hyde’s Strengthening Nourishing... 48. Hyde’s Vitaz (Poultry Spice) for Ducks... 49. Hyde’s Vitaz (Poultry Spice) It’s rude to Point.. Sign headed Hyde’s Vitaz

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50. Hyde’s Vitaz poultry Spice.. I’m King of.. 51. Hyde’s Vitaz. What’s for you, Ducky?... 52. Hyde’s Wonderful Aesthetic Seeds...Sing Birdie Sing 53. Hyde’s Wonderful Bird Foods Keeps Them in Health and Song 54. I could stand on my head... 55. I defy you to produce better food... 56. I sing of Hyde’s Shell Gravel... 57. ‘I tell you my dear there are no better Bird’s Foods...’ 58. I’m Harping on one thing – Hyde’s Bird 59. Let ‘em all come – Hyde’s Insect Food... 60. Often to Hyde’s I take my rides... 61. ‘Oh my Eye, what do I see? all Hyde’s goody things...’

62. ‘Oh! Poor chap, you should not,,,’ 63. One packet of Hyde’s Birds Food... 64. ‘Oup la’ Hyde’s Aesthetic... 65. Over goes the Rubbish – Hyde’s Beats the 66. Sing Birdie Sing. Hyde’s Wonderful Aesthetic Seeds... 67. That’s right!. I’m glad you’ve... 68.To Dickies about to furnish, try Hyde’s Medicated... 69. The Triumph of Hyde’s Vitaz... 70. Use Hyde's Hygienic Puppy Cakes 71. Use Hyde’s Parrot Food. Bird Seeds,... 72. Vitaz For Poultry.. Hyde's Poultry Spice... 73. Was Ems so bad den poor ‘Ittle Sing, 74. ‘Where are you going my pretty Maid’ 75. ‘Who’s Seeds are the Best’?

P.227. HH-135. Van Houten. Paintbox for Children. Add 5. 108 x 75. Two women and pug dog/couple on seat, drinking cocoa. Issued by Van Houten. See HOU-720

P.228. New Entry. HH-144. The ‘Hahn’ Music Series. Unnd.(4 known). Issued by Hahns. See HAH-0201. Belgium – Le Brabanconne 3. France - La Marseillaise 2. Britain – God Save the King! 4. Russia – The National AnthemP.228. New Entry. HH-145. Girls – Shaped. Unnd.(4 known). Issued by Hyde. See HYD-080 1. Wearing small bowler hat, carrying walking stick. ‘To all Dickie Birds!’Also seen size 89 x 20-60. 2. Cocked hat, holding pince nez. ‘Weally pos’tively I do like Hyde’s Bird Seed’ 3. Top hat, right hand to mouth ‘For a cold, use Hyde’s Lung Drops’ 4. In green, glasses, top hat, holding advert ‘For a cold etc...’P.228. New Entry. HH-146. Scenes(A).Unnd.(11 known). Issued by Hoffmann. See HOF-040 1. Ducks left corner, small house to right, trees in background 2. River, dhow in left foreground, three people bottom right, tree in centre 3. River scene, two people in punt, trees either side 4. Man & woman playing violin, dog in hat to left, girl holding hat for money to right 5. Rider of horse catapulted as horse, scared by gunshot, falls in river 6. Woman, arms round egg-timer shaped construction, girl holding on to woman 7. Man entering door, girl trying to hold him back 8. Family (husband/wife/ cat/ dog), reclining on sofa 9. Mother seated, looking down at baby in basket to her right 10. Mother supervising see-saw, girl at bottom of see-saw, boy at top 11. Woman feeding a sheep, girl touching sheep, building to right

P.228. HH-147. Delete from HX-181, and relist here as ‘The Happy Home Silk Button’. Unnd.(14). Issued by Happy Home. See HAP-060 1. Assaye 2. The Black Watch 3. Gordon Highlanders 4. Grenadier Guards 5. Honi Soit Qui Mal y Pense 6. Inniskilling Dragoons 7. H.M.S. Iron Duke

8. The Lancashire Fusiliers 9. London Scottish 10. Royal Engineers 11. Royal Field Artillery 12. Royal Flying Corps 13. The Royal Scots 14. Royal Scots Greys

P.228. HH-148. Flags(A). Nd.(12). Unnd. with coupon removed. Issued by Happy Home. See HAP-055. 1. Admiralty 2. Canada 3. France 4. Japan

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5. Holland (4) 6. Ireland

7. New Zealand 8. Norway (1)

9. Red Ensign 10.Serbia (4)

11. Spain (1) 12. The Union Jack

P.228. HH-149. Humorous Cloth Making Scenes(A).Unnd.(4 known). Issued by Hardy. See HAR-115. 1. Tailor cutting cloth on table 2. Tailor measuring extremely tall man

3. Tailor measuring man with large stomach4. Tailor puzzling over design

P.228.HH-150. Jig-A-Lotto. Unnd.(4), plus ‘Rules’ card. Issued by John Knight. See HUS-060 1.Family Health Soap – Chimney Sweep 2. Knight’s Castile – Face of young woman 3. Royal Primrose Soap – Baby with box of soap 4. Zixt – Pair of hands, top, dirty – base, clean

P.228.HH-151. Orders of Chivalry(A). Unnd.(12 known). Issued by Heidsieck. See HEI-030 1. The Imperial Service Order 2. The Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle 3. The Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George 4. The Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire 5. The Most Exalted Order of the Star of India 6. The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire 7. The Most Honourable Order of the Bath 8. The Most Illustrious Order of St. Patrick 9 The Most Noble Order of the Garter. 10. The Order of Merit 11. The Order of St. John of Jerusalem 12. The Royal Victorian Order

P.234. HJ-9.2. Johnston. Lancet Testimonial Cards(A).Amend to ‘12 known’ and add ‘Woman gathering flowers, helped by two childrenP.235.HJ-15. Antarctic Series(A).Unnd.(12). Issued by Jacob. See JAC-240 Only 6 known overprinted 'Jacob' in red. Marked 'J' in listing 1. Emperor Penguins (J) 2. Farthest South, Queen’s Flag Hoisted... 3, Joyce, Dogs & Penguins (J) 4. Dr. Forbes McKay (J) 5. S.Y. Nimrod in floe ice (J) 6. Ponies on Arrival in Antarctic (J) 7. The return of the Southern Party

8. E.H. Shackleton, C.V.O. (J) 9. Southern Depot Party with dogs 10. The summit of Mount Erebus, 13350 feet high 11. Union Jack hoisted at South Magnetic Pole 12. Winter Quarters, Mt. Erebus in Distance

P.235. HJ-16.Volendam.Unnd.(8 known). Issued by De Jong. See JON-380 1. Half length picture of front facing woman 2. Woman and two children outside house 3. Five men and boys, one sitting 4. Man and woman, facing each other 5. River scene with houseboats, captioned ‘House Boat’ 6. Two boys, arms around each other 7. Group of young men, two sitting 8. Woman standing, right arm extended to door P.236. HK-3.Back ‘A’. Reproductions of Paintings(A).47 x 34. Unnd.(91 known). Issued by Kardomah. See KAR-020. Relisted to show Painter, where known 1. Abingdon-on-Thames. Yeend King 2. Accepted. S. Kendrick

3. All in a Garden Fair. Maude Goodman 4. The Angelus. Millet

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5. Anxiety. H. Munier 6. Autumn. F.H. Kaemmerer 7. The Band. J. Morgan 8. The Bath of Psyche. B. Cobbe 9. La Belle Catina. Eugene de Blaas 10. Berkshire Meadows. Yeend King 11. Blenheim Spaniels. (Study) 12. Bliss. Eugene de Blaas 13. Breaking Them in. A.J. Elsley 14. The Broken Pitcher. Greuze 15. Madame Le Brun and Daughter. Le Brun 16. By the Fountain. (Study) 17. Captives. Maude Goodman 18. The Carol. L.T. Alma Tadema 19. Catch Hold. Fred Morgan 20. Cavaliers. Sir Edwin Landseer, R.A. 21. Chingford Old Church. A.F. Lydon 22. Christmas Morning. (Study) 23. The Country Butcher. G. Morland 24. Day Dreams. Henry Ryland 25. Dirty Dolly. (Study) 26. Don’t be Frightened. Fred Morgan 27. Engaged. Eugene de Blaas 28. The False Alarm. A.J. Elsley 29. Fisher Maidens. (Study) 30. The Flute Player. C.A. Weatherstone 31. Fly Away Home. (Study) 32. For Mama. (Study) 33. The Foster Mother. A.J. Elsley 34. Georgian Warship. R. Gallon 35. Girl with Folded Hands. Greuze 36. The Gleaners. M. Millet 37. Glee. J. Morgan 38. Good News. A. Verey 39. Grandfather’s Birthday. Fred Morgan 40. Guess. Maude Goodman 41. Halting at the Inn. Meissonier 42. Hansel & Gretel. (Study) 43. Happy Days. Fred Morgan 44. Hold Tight. Fred Morgan 45. How Slowly the time goes. Maude Goodman 46. Japanese Spaniel. (Study) 47. Joy. (Study) 48. Juvenile Navigators. G. Morland

49. Kiss it, Mother. Maude Goodman 50. Letter from Mama. (Study) 51. Lilies. (Study) 52. Love in Rome. (Study) 53. Love is Blind. Maude Goodman 54. A Lovely Rose. (Study) 55. The Man of the Moon. (Study) 56. May Queen. (Study) 57. Mayes. (Study) 58. Me Loves Oo. Maude Goodman 59. Meditation. (Study) 60. Morning. R. Gallon 61. Mother’s Help. (Study) 62. Music Hath Charms. (Study) 63. My Bunny. (Study) 64. Off Calais. (Study) 65. Out for a Sail. (Study) 66. Pick-a-Back. (Study) 67. A Pretty Bouquet. (Study) 68. A Pretty Posy. (Study) 69. The Print Collector. Messonier 70. Ready for my photo. (Study) 71. The Reconciliation. John A. Lomax 72. The Rivals. Maude Goodman 73. Roses. (Study) 74. Silent Persuasion. L.T. Alma Tadema 75. Sisters. Henry Ryland 76. The Sonnet. C.A. Weatherstone 77. Spring. F.H. Kaemmerer 78. Stoke Poges Church. A.F. Lydon 79. A Study, Lady sitting. 80. Study – (V), sailing boats 81. Study – (H), farm cart 82. A Study. C. Row 83. Sweet Melody. (Study) 84. Taller than Mother. Maude Goodman 85. The Toilet. (Study) 86. Touches of Sweet Harmony. Maude Goodman 87. Trysting. S. Kendrick 88. Twixt Cup and Lip. Briton Reveirs 89. Want to See the Wheels go Wound. Maude Goodman 90. Young Nimrod. (Study) 91. Youth.(Study)

P. 236/7. HK-4. Kardomah. * identifies those cards known in size 54 x 40P.237. HK-5.Kardomah. * identifies those cards known in size 51 x 37P.238/240. HK-7. Kardomah. Child Studies. Amend to ‘131 known’, and alter ‘three’ to ‘28’. 107. Boy, standing, hat, stick in left hand, instrument(?) in right hand 108. Two children in white, in tall ‘wheat’ field 109. Girl, bust length, in vignette, Dutch hat, right hand near mouth 110. Child in high chair. As 41, different study

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111. Two girls, one kneeling, one seated at small table 112. Two children, girl in hat standing on wall, boy climbing wall 113. Three children with 'toadstool structure. As 89/90/91, only 1 child standing left of toadstool 114. As study 55, but child facing left, looking front 115. Full length child, carrying two buckets across shoulders 116. Bust, young woman, flowered hat, both hands chest high 117. Girl, white dress, bust length, wearing polka dot ‘dunces’ hat 118. Small girl, just waist length, hands raised to cheeks 119. Two children, one seated, apron around neck, girl standing, right arm of face of seated child 120. Child, ¾ length, both hands raised to headgear, mouth wide open 121. Child, seated on ledge, right leg raised to ledge, conical hat, large round ‘disc’ between legs 122. Three children, one each side of child on garlanded swing 123. Boy and girl, facing each other, standing. Girl in all white dress 124. Girl, thigh length, white dress, holding large bunch of flowers to bust, large hat 125. Young girl standing, short white dress, legs wide apart, hands on hips 126. As study No.61, different study 127. Aproned woman, seated edge of quay, man in boat, left elbow on side of boat, net & basket 128. Small girl, full length, white dress, right hand to poodle dog, left hand to sheep, with baby doll 129. Girl, full length, standing, conical hat, feeding large bird. Tree on left 130. Small girl, stooping, trying shoe on raised left foot, balanced on box 131. Three children, two on two wheeled cart, one lying, one sitting, third standing holding cart handle

P.240. HK-8. Kardomah. General Subjects. Amend to ‘45known’ & add ‘Black Pug; Japanese child dancer; Marquis of Koba; Pekingese: Saaki of Kobe; The Cumbria; The Daughter of King Edward 11; H.I.M. William 11; H.M.S. Foam'; After the Days Work (2); Comrades (child & dog) (1); Mabel Love (1); Paddy (dog) (1); Hall Caine; Champion Poodle, Mrs....; J.T. Cowens and Minnie Ashley; Little Ruby; Lord Mayor of London’s ‘Coach with Attendants’ (1); The Ophir (1); American Fencing Match(1); Old Kentucky Quartette(1).

P.242. HK-9. Kardomah. Amend to '104 known', and amend HK-9.2 to ‘52’, and add after illustration ‘50. Two children, seated on ground, one with doll, other with small dog; 51. Two children and tub of water, one with small dog?; 52. 4 children seated behind low wall, older child pouring tea for the others (horizontal)

P.242. HK-10. Kardomah. No.42 known with plain back. Amend number to ‘145’known, HK-10.1 to ‘48known’. Add to Windsor Castle ‘(nearview & drive’, and add ‘Windsor Castle (distant view). Also add Raglan CastleP.243. HK-10.3. Kardomah. Amend to ‘105 known’, amend wording to ‘Illustrated and listed here &next page’, and add ‘62. Similar to No.2, but much background scenery. 63. As No.16, but two children, instead of four (the two facing front)’ 64. Mother (head lowered), and child, seated at table 65. Young girl standing on rock by sea, arms outstretched 66. Similar to No.16, but different positions 67. Young girl seated on curved chair, right hand on side of chair 68. Boy, ¾ length, dressed as chef, smiling, holding bowl 69. Boy, looking up at two stars in sky 70. Woman, seated, wearing apron, right arm raised, encased in bandaging 71. Boy, seated, facing right, left arm raised 72. Girl looking down at child in high chair, looking up 73. Three girls seated round table, large pot on table 74. Baby, smiling, seated on bed blankets round trunk 75. Two girls seated, facing each other, wearing hats 76. Two girls in white, bonnets, holding hands, facing front

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77. Young girl, flounced skirt, booted, seated, left hand to ear 78. Three children round large table, two seated, one standing 79. Three children heads together, reading from large book 80. Two children facing, playing game with racquet and ball 81. Girl, ¾ length. Facing right, looking front, small hat 82. As No.33, but back reversed 83. Girl in white standing at table, bowl on table 84. Girl, full, in trousers, holding doll, basket on left arm 85. Small boy, full, standing, in white, white shorts 86. Child in 'basket' type chair, large book on stand on floor 87. Child, seated, white pinafore dress, facing table 88. Young girl, full length, white dress, looking downwards 89. 6 people family?, all seated (horizontal) 90. Small child, in white, seated in basket on floor 91. Small girl, seated on chair, white apron, head turned to left 92. Girl, long spade over right shoulder, face turned to front 93. Same study, but facing left 94.Four children, tallest on left (right arm raised) going to smallest on right 95. Girl and child seated behind large object 96. Two girls, one wearing hat, one H&S taller. On rock by water 97. Full length child on left with cat, another cat on right seated on wicker chair 98. Same as No.91 (check) 99.Four children seated round table covered with white cloth (horizontal) 100.Two boys standing, holding sticks of some kind (horizontal) 101.Two children, one in white, other in dark clothes, on toy horse (horizontal) 102.Child on high chair, looking at pug dog seated on stool 103. Boy seated on ‘piano’ stool, legs dangling over edge 104. 3 girls, 1 boy, seated at long table (horizontal) 105. Young girl, full length, white head gear, looking down & slightly rightP.245. HK-11. Kardomah. Amend to ‘130 known’, amend HK-11.1 to ‘64 known’ and add ‘The King of Italy, Olga, eldest Daughter of the Czar; William 11, German Emperor'Amend HK-11.2 to '28 known' Relist as 1. H.M.S. Andromeda 2. Columbia 3. Cunard line ss. Campania 4. Cunard Line ss. Lucania 5. Cunard Line ss. Saxonia 6. H.M.S. Dido 7. H.M.S. Fawn, Torpedo Destroyer 8. H.M.S. Foam, Torpedo Destroyer 9. German ss. Brandenburg, First-class... 10. German ss. Victoria Luise, Large Cruiser 11. H.M.S. Harrier 12. H.M.S. Hazard 13. H.M.S. Inflexible, 3rd Class Battleship 14. North German Lloyd ss. Kaiser Wilhelm

15. H.M.S. Nubia 16. H.M.S. Powerful, 1st Class Cruiser... 17. H.M.S. Ramillies 1st Class Battleship 18. H.M.S. Renown 19. H.M.S. Royal Sovereign, 1st Class... 20. Shamrock 11 21. H.M.S. Terrible, 1st Class Cruiser 22. H.M.S. Trafalgar, 1st Class Battleship 23. H.M.S. Venus 24. H.M.S. Vulcan, Twin Screw Torpedo... 25. White Star Line Original Oceanic... 26. White Star Line ss. Oceanic in Dock... 27. White Star Line ss. Oceanic 11,... 28. White Star Line. Teutonis

Also amend HK-11.3 to '38 known', and add '32. As 31, full length, wearing helmet, blowing trumpet 33. Young man, full length, arms folded, holding tambourine in left hand; 34. Three girls in white, dancing; 35. Small girl, in white, between curtains; 36. Woman seated at small table?, child bottom left; 37. Child, white top, seated on low stool; 38. Girl, full, white dress & large white hat.P.246. HK-12. Kardomah. Amend to ‘124 known’ HK-12.1.Amend to ‘Animals etc.’, amend number to ‘38 known’, and relist as

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1. African Elephant 2. Australian Pelican 3. Boylan’s ‘Hilltown Perfect’ 4. Braham Bull 5.Mrs. Bryne’s ‘Wicklow Nellie’ 6. Burchell’s Zebra (female) 7. Mrs. Claude L. Care’s ‘King of the Fairies’ 8. Cariama 9. Champion Fox Terrier ‘Appleby Jane’ 10. Chums 11. Convalescent (cat) 12. Cupid 13. Dolly and I 14. Dromedary 15. The Duchess of Newcastle’s ‘Cackler of Notts’ 16. The Duchess of Sutherland’s Champion Toy Bull Dog 17. Mrs. T. Dunn’s ‘Tierney Mavourneen’ 18. Emu

19. First Prize Bulldog 20. Gibari Antelope 21. Giraffe (male and female) 22. Hippopotamus (male) 23. His Last Moment (cat) 24. Japanese Musician & Dancer 25. A Japanese Noble Lady 26. A Japanese Visit. Mutual Greetings 27. Japanese Toilet 28. Mrs. A. Kingdon’s Prize Japanese Spaniel 29. Mrs. S. Laurie’s ‘Belle of Walton St’ 30. Miss People’s ‘Champion’ 31. Playing on the Japanese Harp 32. Polar Bear 33. Rhinoceros 34. Sea Lion 35. Sing-Sing Antelope 36. Smoking Monkey 37. Wapiti Deer 38. Zoo Giraffe

HK-12.2.General Subjects. Amend to ’68known’HK-12.2.1. Amend Military Types to ‘41 known’, and relist as 1. Army Service Corps, Pack Mules 2. The Black Watch, Lieut. Col. J.H.C. Cook 3. The Black Watch, Pipers 4. Cameronian Highlander Colour-Sergeant 5. The Carabineers – The Adjutant 6. Cold Stream Guards, Drummer 7. The Connaught Rangers, Drummers... 8. 18th Hussars, Troop Sergeant-Major... 9. 8th Hussars, Troop Sergeant-Major 10. 11th Hussars, Sergeant 11. 5th Lancers, Trooper 12. 1st Grenadier Guards, Drum Major 13. 1st Royal Dragoons, Drum Horse 14. 1st Royal Dragoons, Trooper 15. 1st Scots Guards. Pipe Major 16. Highland Light Infantry 17. The Kings Grenadiers the Tallest Man... 18. 93rd Highlanders, Sergeant-Major 19. 9th Lancers, Trooper 20. 19th Hussars, Trooper 21. Col. T.C. Porter, Commanding Cavalry... 22. The Royal Artillery, Garrison Staff... 23. Royal Horse Artillery, Sergeant-Major

24. The Royal Horse Artillery, The Short... 25. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, Drum Major 26. Royal Horse Guards, 'An argument..' 27. 2nd Dragoon Guards Drummer 28. 2nd Dragoon Guards, Trooper in Marching Order 29. 2nd Dragoon Guards, Trumpeter 30. 2nd Life Guards, Captain Ames 31. 2nd Scots Guards, Officer 32. 7th Hussar (Trumpets) 33. 7th Hussars, Lt. Col. Lawley.. 34. 7th Hussars, Trooper 35. 17th Lancers, Drum Horse 36. 10th Hussars, Officer 37. 3rd Gordon Highlanders, Piper MacDonald 38. 3rd Grenadier Guards, Private 39. 12th Royal Lancers, Review Order 40. The York & Lancaster Regt., Drummer Hogon 41. The York & Lancaster Regt., Staff Sergeant

HK-12.2.2. Royalty. Amend to ‘4 known’, and add ‘Wilhemina, Queen of Holland’HK-12.2.3. Actresses. Amend to '5 known' and add 'Isabel Irving'HK-12.2.4. General Subjects. Amend to ‘18 known’ and relist as 1. Bavarian Peasant 2. Bavarian Reaper 3. La Cavalieri 4. A Chamois Hunter

5. The Flower Girl 6. Llandaff Cathedral 7. The Miller’s Daughter 8. Off to the Pastures

9. A Swiss Bride 10. A Swiss Bridegroom 11. Swiss Dairy Maid 12. Swiss Guide

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13. Swiss Peasant Girl 14. A Swiss Wood-Cutter

15. Type of Swiss Beauty 16. Tyrolese Guide

17. A Zither Lesson 18. A Zither Player

HK-12.3. Studies. Amend to ‘18 known’, and add 13. Child, naked, smiling, seated on ‘towels’ 14. Small boy, bust length, eye glasses (See No.2, HK-10.3) 15. Three girls in white, dancing 16. Small girl at curtain opening 17. Girl in white facing right, left arm raised, right arm waist high 18. Boy in white facing left, right arm outstretched

P.250. HK-15. Kellitt. Actresses. Amend to ‘14 known’,and add ‘Archbishop of Canterbury’; ‘Corfe Castle’; ‘Eastbourne’; ‘St. Michaels Mount’.P.250. HK-21. Kellogg. International Soccer Tips. Amend entry to ‘Unnd.(8)’, and re-list as under. 1. Alan Ball - Passing with the inside of the Foot 2. Gordon Banks - Diving to save 3. Billy Bremner - Control with the outside of the foot

4.Jack Charlton - Volleying from defence 5. Tony Currie - Running with the ball 6. Wyn Davies - Heading for power 7. Derek Dougan - Thigh control 8. Emlyn Hughes - Low Drive

P.251. HK-23. Kellogg. Masks. Add to HK-23.2 False Faces ‘Pancho (The Pirate)’P.252. HK-30. Kiddys. Popular Footballers. Add 'Brian Aherne; Ronnie Burgess; G. Edwards;J. Farquhar; T. Finney; Trevor Ford; G. Hardwick; Tommy Lawton; S. Matthews; L. Scott; D. Sharpe; Billy Steel; W. Walsh'

P.253. HK-35. Kings Hall. Cinema Stars. Amend to Lillian GishP.256. HK-47. Kydd’s. Jams. Add product not seen, ie ‘Iced Layer Cake’P.257. HK-54. Kingsnorth. Alphabet Cards(A).Unnd.(26). 13known. Issued by Kingsnorth. See KIN-510 C was a Cook.... Puzzle - First find your Hare E was an Elephant... Puzzle – Find his Keeper J was a Jester...Puzzle – Find the KingK was a King... Puzzle – Find his pipe & bowlL was a Lady who toyed with a fan. Puzzle – Find her AdmirerMephistophiles.Puzzle – Find Marguerite N was a Nabob... Puzzle – Find his AttendantsO was an Oysterman noted in Town. Puzzle – Find his CustomersP was a Policeman...Puzzle – Find the thief he caughtS was a Sportsman, a very crack shot – Puzzle, Find the Game U was a Userer and hoarded his Gold. Puzzle, Find his CatY was a Yankee a very cute man. Puzzle, Find the American EagleZ was a Zany, a very great Fool. Puzzle – Find his motherP.257. Add HK-55.Karstel. Children in Costume(A). Unnd.(4). Issued by Karstel. See KAR-230P.258. HL-5. Leach. Sixpenny Series. Amend to '32', and add 'Cat Goddess' and 'Woman's Head'P.259. HL-7.2. Leaf Sales. Footballers. Amend ‘McFarland’ to ‘McParland’P.261/2. HL-15. Lever. Celebrities. Amend No. 46 to ‘Fildes’, and 112 to ‘Reeve’. Add ‘153. No caption. Girl, large hat, arms foldedP.265. HL-22. Leyton School Board. Add to British Birds – Magpie; to Lilies - Umbel-Flowered Lily; to Wild Animals – The BisonP.269. HL-48. London C.C. Birds & Their Eggs. Add to HL-48.1, 5. Kestrel, 6.Redbacked Shrike, and to HL-48.2. 5. The Green Woodpecker, 6. The KingfisherP.269. HL-50.1. London C.C. Dogs. Add '6. Rough Bassett Hound 'Beauty'. P.269. HL-50.3. London C.C. Dogs. Amend to ‘With or without number and ‘Photo’. Unnd.(5 known) 1. Champion Chinese Chum (Chow). ‘0556’ 2. Champion Lord Methuem '0555' 3. Champion Team Dachshunds (Mr. Bradbury’s). ‘0548’

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4. Loris of Stapleton and Champion of Superba of Stapleton. Champion team of Danes. No number 5. Upgang. Floradora. Kentish Pride. ‘Bulldogs’. (0550)P.270. HL-52. London C.C. Flowers. Relist as:- 1. The Acacia (131) 2. The Anemone (139) 3. The Carnation (129) 4. The Carnation (141) 5. The Carnation (144) 6. The Cyclamen (127)

7. The Daffodil (132) 8. The Malmaison Carnation (135) 9. The Marguerite (133) 10. The Mignonette (140) 11. The Primula (134)

12. The Rose (136) 13. The Snowdrop (128) 14. The Stock (143) 15. The Sunflower (138) 16. The Verbena (137) 17. The Violet (130)

P.270. HL-53. London C.C. Flowers. Amend to ’19 known’, and add ‘No caption – Beetles on Birch leaves; No caption – Crown Anenomes; No caption - small white and purple flowers; No caption – sprig, of red pine conesP.271. HL-54. London C.C. Flowers & Fruit. Amend to ‘45 known’ 1. Apple Blossom (Spray of pink-white blossom) (V) 2. Camelia (1 red flower, 1 bud, on stalk) (V) 3. Cherry (6 cherries on branch) (H) 4. Chrysanthemums (5, all different colours) (V) 5. Clematis (2 blue flowers) (V) 6. Crocus (3 purple, 2 yellow) (V) 7. Damson (4 on branch) (V) 8. Fuchsia (2 deep blue, several pink, some pink buds) (V) 9. Holly (sprig with 4 berries) (V) 10. Hops and Barley (sprig of each (V)) 11. Iris (3 mauve 1 white) (V) 12. Ivy (green) (V) 13. Musk Rose (1 fully open, 2 buds) (V) 14. Pansy (purple/yellow, 1 open, 1 bud) (H) 15. Pansy (1 brown, 1 yellow, 1 bud) (H) 16. Peach (3 on branch) 17. Pine Cone (4 cones) (V) 18. Primrose and Blueberries (band round stems) (V) 19. Privet (stem of green, red berries) (V) 20. Purple(2), red(2) white(1)flowers (H) 21. Red Clover (2 flowers, 2 bumble bees) (V) 22. Rhododendron (spray of purple flowers) (V) 23. Roses, all deep red, as spray 24. Rose (single bloom, red, leaning left) (V)

25. Rose (single bloom, red, bloom facing right) (V) 26. Roses (1 pink, 1 yellow, with Snowdrops & Ferns) (V) 27. Roses (1 red, 1 pink/white, 1 yellow, tied with blue ribbon) (V) 28. Shamrock (green) (V) 29. Snow Berry. (4 white berries x 2, on stem) (H) 30. Snowdrops (bunch, cut, band round stems) (V) 31. Strawberry (x 8) (V) 32. Sweet Briar (red, open and buds) (V) 33. Sweet Pea (white, blue red) (V) 34. Sweet William (red, & red, bordered white) (V) 35. Syringa (bunch blue & mauve) (V) 36. Tangerine (3, on hanging stem) (V) 37. Violets, Catkins, Snowdrops (in basket) (V) 38. Water Lily (white, 2 buds) (H) 39. White Currant (large bunch hanging) (V) 40. White Heather (large sprig) (V) 41. Wild Rose (very light pink) (H) 42. Willow Catkins (2 sprigs) (V) 43. Pink flowers on cut stem 44. Purple flowers, top of stem 45. 6 large, 1 small bulbous yellow

P.271. HL-56. London C.C. Paintings etc. Amend number known to '49' and add ‘A view in British Somaliland, East Africa (H)’; Sydney Harbour (H)P.271. HL-57. London C.C. Railway Trains, relist as:- 1. Great Central Railway. Two Cylinder Simple, No.1091... 2. Great Eastern Railway Passenger Express 3. Great Northern Railway. Express Passenger Engine 4. Great Western Railway. Passenger Engine No.2283... 5. Great Western Railway, six wheels coupled Passenger Engine (different picture) 6. Great Western Railway. Six Wheels coupled Passenger Engine No.102 7. London and North Western Railway. Passenger Express 8. London and North Western Railway. Superheated Mineral Engine 9. London and South Western Railway

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10. London Brighton & South Coast Railways, 'Atlantic' type No. 40 11. Midland Railway. Compound Express Passenger Engine... 12. South Eastern and Chatham Railway. Four coupled BogieP.271. HL-59. London C.C. Railway Trains. Amend number to '5 known', and add'Glasgow Express G.&W.S.R, and ' Lake District Express F.R.'P.271. HL-60. London C.C. Rename 'ROYAL NAVAL WARSHIPS'P.271. HL-61.2 London C.C. Scenes from Fairy Stories. Little Red Riding Hood should read 1. Little Red Riding Hood (Entering Bedroom); 2. Little Red Riding Hood (Wearing red hat) P.272. HL-63. Delete entry and replace with 'Castles(A). Unnd.(6 known). Issued by London County Council. See LON-182 1. Bodiam Castle, Sussex 2. Dover Castle 3. The Keep, Carisbrooke Castle, Isle of Wight 4. Leeds Castle. Near Maidstone

5. Stokesay Castle,Near Ludlow 6. Warwick Castle from the River

P.272. HL-64. London C.C. Alter from 'Views and Scenes' to 'Alpine Views', see LON-150P.273. HL-65.3.London C.C. Amend number to '14 known'. Those deleted now listed at 'DICKENS SERIES', see HL-117P.273. Delete HL-66.3. London C.C. Replace with 66.3 Caption, upper and lower case letters (7 known). 1. Chateau de Ramezay, Montreal (H) 2. Chateau Frontenac, and Citadel, Quebec (H) 3. Dominion Square, Montreal (H) 4. The Harbour, Montreal (H)

5. Lachine Rapids, Montreal (H) 6. Montreal from the Mountains (H) 7. Notre Dame Church, Montreal (V)

P.273. HL-66.4.London C.C. Views and Scenes. Add 'Lumbering scenes, Unnd.(6 known)', and add 'A Horse Archway'; ‘Lumbering Scene'P.273. HL-67. London C.C. Views and Scenes in London. Amend to '36 known' and relist as follows:- 1. The Agricultural Hall 2. Apsley House and Wellington’s Statue 3. The Bank of England 4. The Bank of England and Royal Exchange 5. The Banqueting Hall, Whitehall – Royal... 6. Burlington House 7. City of London School 8. Cleopatra’s Needle 9. The Duke of York's Column 10. The General Post Office 11. The Griffin, Fleet Street 12. Hampton Court Palace

13. Hyde Park 14. The Imperial Institute 15. Lambeth Palace 16. The Law Courts 17. Ludgate Hill 18. The Marble Arch 19. The Monument 20. The National Gallery 21. The Natural History Museum 22. Old Houses, High Holborn 23. Piccadilly Circus 24. Royal Naval College, Greenwich

25. Royal United Services Museum – The Banqueting Hall, Whitehall 26. St. James’ Palace 27. Sandringham 28. Smithfield Market 29. Somerset House, Strand 30. Somerset House, Victoria Embankment

31. Temple Bar 32. The Thames from Westminster Bridge 33. The Tower of London 34. Trafalgar Square. 35. Westminster Abbey (H) 36. Westminster Abbey (V)

P.274. HL-69. Zoo Series. London C.C. Amend entry to 'Unnd.(17 known') & relist as 1. Descriptive back 1. The Chimpanzee 2. Pelicans 3. The Polar Bear

4. The Rhinoceros 5. A Ride on the Elephant

2. Non Descriptive back 1. African Elephant 2. Alligator 3. Camel 4. Hippopotamus (Mouth to ground)

5. Hippopotamus (Mouth wide open) 6. Jingo (Indian Elephant) 7. Lion 8. Orang Outang

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9. Polar Bear 10. Rhinoceros

11. Royal Tiger 12. Zebra

P.276. HL-85. Lyons. Advertisement Cards. Amend ref. to 'LYO-385'P.276. HL-87. Lever Bros. Uses of Vim. Amend to (15), and relist entries, including adding ; Vim. Makes White as Snow the Greasy Sink’; Vim. Removes Grease & Stains from Hands’; Vim. Restores Brightness and Colour toTiles; Vim. For Windows, Mirrors & Glass'P.277. HL-88. Lyons. Stamp in a Million. Relist as 1. Bermuda (1848-61) 2. British Central Africa 1895 3. British Guiana (Guyana) (Found 1872) 4. Dominica (1886) 5. Finland (Suomi) (1856) 6. Great Britain (1840) 7. Great Britain (1882) 8. Great Britain (1904) 9. Great Britain (1962) 10. Great Britain (1963)

11. Jamaica (1920)12. Kenya & Uganda (1922-7)13. Mauritius (1847)14. Nevis (1861-83)15. Newfoundland (1919)16. North Borneo (1891)17. Sweden (Sverige) (1855)18. Sweden (Sverige)(1858)19. Tonga (1962)20. Trinidad (1876

P.278. HL-96. Liebig Oxo. Advertisement Cards. Correct ‘Sheila Dore’ to Sheila Daw’P.279. HL-104. London Daily Mail. The Other Woman. Amend number to ‘5 known’ and add ‘He’s my child and you know it...’.

P.279a New Entry. HL-107. Humorous Cards(A). Unnd.(6). Issued by Lewis’s. See LEW-065 1. ‘Dawgy! Dawgy! Vere ish dat Tamned Dawg!’ (Fat man cannot see dog at his feet). Purple 2. ‘Excuse Haste and a Bad Pen’ (Pigs escaping from damaged pen). Bluish 3. ‘Grab the Ball, Jimmy’ (Chained dog barking furiously at boy trying to rescue ball). B&W 4. ‘United we stand, divided we fall. (Two children on hatchway, tipped off as hatch opened). Yellowish 5. ‘What are the Wild Waves saying Sister?’ (Two sisters looking out over wild sea). B&W 6. ‘What is home without a mother?’ (Mother spanking son bent over her knees). Greenish

P. 279a. New Entry. HL-108. Hollywood Scale. Footballers. Unnd.(4 known). Issued by Lewis’s. See LEW-060 1. M. Busby, Liverpool F.C.. 2. A Geldard, Everton F.C.

3. F. Howe, Liverpool F.C. 4. J. Mercer, Everton F.C.

P.279a. New Entry. HL-109. Saps 'Ery' Avriigcrs. Unnd.(11 known). Issued by J. Lyon. See LYO-015 1. Another X-Posure (Wooden Box) 2. Black to Move (Black man in bowler hat) 3. Bliss? (Woman & man in punt) 4. Charge of the Light Brigade (Lancer pigsticking) 5. Does Your Mother know your'e out (sic) (Egg) 6. First in the Field (Runaway horse) 7. A Halt in the Desert (Soldier threatening scared Indian) 8. Over the garden wall (Man & woman about to kiss) 9. Sandow (3 x 56 lb. weights) 10. Trilby up to date (Woman's boot) 11. Veal & Ham (Pie in dish)

P.279a. New Entry. HL-110. Puzzle Cards(A).Unnd.(5 known). Issued by J. Lyon. See LYO-012 1. Champions of the World. Puzzle: Find the Referee 2. A Good Impression. Puzzle: Find his Pal 3. Ally Sloper. Puzzle: Find his Son Alexandry

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4. A Tender chicken. Puzzle: Find the Manager 5. Tommy Atkins. Puzzle: Find his GirlP.279a New Entry. HL-111. Famous Personalities and Oxo Sayings(A).Unnd. (22 known). Issued by Oxo. See LIE-125 1. Queen Anne is ---- / OXO puts new life into you 2. King Arthur had a magic sword - Your defence is OXO 3. Boadicea had a chariot - Your pick-me-up is OXO 4. Robert Bruce was cheered by a spider - You'll be bucked up by OXO 5. Caesar Cup of hot OXO 6. Cromwell was Protector of the Commonwealth - OXO is Protector of the common health 7. Sir Francis Drake defeated the Armada - You defeat colds &flu with OXO 8. Guy Fawkes had a plot - Your best plan for November is OXO 9. Nell Gwynn was a King's favourite - OXO is everybody's favourite 10. Henry VIII had six wives - Your home comfort is OXO 11. Robin Hood was followed by merry men - So is OXO 12. Joan of Arc was Maid of Orleans - Good Gravy is made of OXO 13. King John put his name to Magna Carta - You add OXO to your list 14. Napoleon retreated from Moscow - Colds retreat from OXO 15. Nelson said 'England Expects' - You say OXO 16. Nero set fire to Rome - you keep warm with OXO 17. Raleigh Your strength with OXO 18. Lambert Simnel was made to help in the kitchen - So is OXO 19. Shakespeare wrote 'As You Like It' - That's how we make OXO 20. William Tell aimed well to keep up to the mark with OXO 21. Good King Wenceslas looked out for hot OXO there's no doubt 22.William the Conqueror 1066 A.D. – OXO 11-15A.M.P.279a. HL-112. Add. Biology(A).Unnd.(12). Issued by London County Council. See LON-160 1. Life of an Insect 2. Oak Trees 3. The Plane Tree 4. Plant Protection – Gorse, Rose, Thistle 5. Poisonous Plants – Bryony 6. Poisonous Plants – Deadly Nightshade 7. Protecting and warning Coloration – Butterflies

8. Seed Dispersal – Broom & Herb Robert 9. Seed Dispersal – Burdock & Goose Grass 10. Seed Dispersal – Dandelion 11. Seed Dispersal - Hawthorn, Holly, Rose, Bramble 12. Seed Dispersal – Sycamore, Wych, Elm, Ash, Lime

P.279a. HL-113. Cats(A).Unnd.(4 known). Issued by London County Council. See LON-185 1. 6 kittens on upturned cat baskets (S600-5950) 2. 6 kittens in hanging bags (S600-5951) 3. 3 kittens in large open fronted basket (S600-5953) 4. 3 kittens, one stretched out, in open fronted basket (S600-5954) 5. 2 kittens on woven basket, looking down at 3rd kitten, ball of wool at back. (S600-5955)

P.279a. HL-114.London Churches(A). Unnd.(6). Issued by London County Council. See LON-245 1. Allhallows-on-the-Wall, London Wall (V) 2. Bow Church, Cheapside (V) 3. St. Catherine Cree, Leadenhall St. (V)

4. St. Giles’ Cripplegate (V) 5. St. Mary the Virgin, Aldermanbury (V) 6. St. Saviours Southwark Cathedral (V)

P.279a. HL-115. English Places of Interest(A).Unnd.(8 known). Issued by London County Council. See LON-195 1. Durham Cathedral 2. Haddon Hall 3. Lincoln Cathedral

4. Ross 5. Salisbury Cathedral 6. Stonehenge

7. Ventnor 8. York Minster

P.279a. HL-116. European Places of Interest(A).Unnd.(12 known). Issued by London County Council.See LON-198

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1. Amsterdam 2. The Bridge of Boats at Cologne 3. Bruges 4. Constantine

5. Geneva 6. Heidelberg 7. Innsbruck 8. Lucerne 9. Nice

10. Paris. Place de la Bastille 11. Rotterdam 12. Tell’s Chapel

P.279a. HL-117. Dickens Series(A).Unnd.(5 known).Issued by London County Council. See LON-188 1.The Bull Inn, Rochester 2. Charles Dickens’s House, Gadshill 3. The Little Inn, Canterbury

4. The Old Curiosity Shop 5. Oliver Twist arrives in London

P.279a. HL-118. Wrestlers(A). Unnd.(5 known). Issued by Lane’s London Club. See LAN-050 1. June 10 1938, Johnny Demchuck – Russia 2. Sept.2, 1938. Iron Duke – Maida Vale 3. Sept.14, 1938. Jack Pye – Doncaster 4. Sept.16, 1938. Mike O’Sullivan – Ireland 5. Nov.4, 1938. Chick Knight – U.S.A

P.279a. HL-119. Horsemanship(A). (5 known). Issued by Lever (Sunlight). See LEV-238 1. Girls. (riding side saddle) 2. About 97 x 92. Girl in pink, jumping fence. 'The Right Way'. 'Mounted on their ponies sleek' 3. About 97 x 92. Girl in yellow, jumping fence. 'The Wrong Way'. Nervous, cross and...' 4. About 101 x 90 Girl in blue, jumping fence. 'The Right Way'. Cheery, cheerful, pleasant faces' 2. Boys 2. About 90 x 87. Boy in yellow, jumping bales. 'Light of hand and firm of seat' 4. About 100 x 60. Boy, white top, blue collar, jumping bales. '...... might and main'

P.281. HM-3. McDougall. Child scenes (as Nursery Rhymes). Add 7. ‘Rub a dub dub three men in a tub...’P.281.HM-4. McDougall. Child Scenes.Add.7. Girl, both hands holding chair, & child behind chair, bonneted, holding doll;8. Girl on swing. White bonnet;9. Boy & girl on See-Saw balanced on large log;10. Girl standing on rock step, holding girl doll across horizontal branchP.282.HM-8. Macintosh. British Views. Amend to '7 known', and add 'H.R.H. The Prince of Wales'P.283. HM-17. Dodging the Dole(A). Amend No.4 to ‘ Two men, one in straw boater playing harmonica, other in top hat singing (B) 5. Four men, one seated at desk, others standing round (G). add (GS) 7. Couple, in coffee stall. Woman seated, man seated on stool, cap, white overall (B). Add (GS) 11. Amend to ‘Two men performing, in caps, holding brooms’ (B)P.285. HM-24. Marshall’s Recipes. Amend to ‘8 known’, add ‘Farola Fruit Shape’, and amend list numbers as number 4 listed twice in errorP.286. HM-28. Master Vending. Cardmaster Football Tips. Amend listing to show which card was part of the original issue, i.e. the first of each two subjects 1. Peter Aldis (46 or 23) 2. Ivor Allchurch (4 or 40) 3. Ronnie Allen (22 or 11) 4. Ray Barlow (20 or 45) 5. John Bond (26 or 41) 6. Allan Brown (43 or 38) 7. Noel Cantwell (47 or 16) 8. Bobby Charlton (5 or 44) 9. Tim Coleman (27 or 48) 10. Jimmy Dickenson (29 or 25) 11. Tommy Docherty (3 or 10) 12. Jimmy Dugdale (2 or 27) 13. Bill Eckersley (49 or 29)

14. Billy Elliot (18 or 20) 15. George Farm (12 or 3) 16. Malcolm Finlayson (40 or 5) 17. Tom Finney (23 or 17) 18. Billy Gray (38 or 30) 19. Harry Gregg (50 or 15) 20. George Hannah (24 or 21) 21. Peter Harris (45 or 43) 22. Jackie Henderson (25 or 14) 23. John Hewie (28 or 33) 24. Dave Hickson (32 or 42) 25. Don Howe (35 or 37) 26. Tommy Johnston (34 or 2)

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27. Jack Kelsey (6 or 1) 28. Derek Kevan (39 or 34) 29. Billy Liddell (10 or 22) 30. Nat Lofthouse (14 or 24) 31. Jimmy McIlroy (42 or 36) 32. Reg Matthews (11 or 13) 33. Stanley Matthews (15 or 18) 34. Gilbert Merrick (8 or 47) 35. Bob Morton (33 or 19) 36. Jackie Mudie (37 or 46) 37. Jimmy Murray (30 or 49) 38. Reg Pearce (48 or 7)

39. Bill Perry (1 or 8) 40. Brian Pilkington (9 or 31) 41. Albert Quixall (44 or 26) 42. George Robb (19 or 39) 43. Don Roper (31 or 32) 45. Jimmy Scoular (13 or 6) 46. Johnny Summers (41 or 9) 47. Kenny Thomson (17 or 4) 48. Gordon Turner (36 or 50) 49. Dennis Viollet (21 or 35) 50. Billy Wright (16 or 28)

P.288. HM-36. Mazawattee. Advertisement Cards. Add ‘(A) & (B) known as issued ‘pairs’, and add ‘(A) after 2 & 5, and (B) after 3 & 4’P.292. HM-59. Miranda. Travel Britain. Amend to '12 known', and add 'Bracklesham, Folkestone, Ramsgate, Wells, Whitby, Whitstable', ‘Windsor’P.295. HM-69. Monty. Beat! Amend the following - 44 ‘Pinkertons’ should read ‘Pinkerton’s’; 47 is Paul Revere& The Raideer’; 53, omit comma after ‘St. Louis’; 57 Sinatra is ‘Nancy’, NOT ‘Frank’; 68, omit ‘The’ from ‘Who’P.296. HM-71. Monty. Filmstars Album. Amend listing, add '21B Allan Lane'; delete 'C.37 Esther Williams'P.299. HM-74.Monty. Hollywood Stars. Re-list, with all numbers, complete. Listing of numbers within each booklet. Note that Books 34-36 do not exist 1. Nos. 1-6 2. Nos. 7-121 3. Nos. 13-18 4. Nos. 19/20, 33-36 5. Nos. 21/22, 37/38, 41/42 6. Nos. 23/24, 43/44, 47/48 7. Nos. 25/26, 49/50, 63/64 8. Nos. 27/28, 51/52, 65/66 9. Nos. 29/30, 53/54, 67/68 10. Nos. 31, 32, 55/56. 69/70 11. Nos. 39/40, 57/58, 71/72 12. Nos. 45/46, 59/60. 73/74 13. Nos. 61/62, 75-78 14. Nos. 79-84 15. Nos. 85-90 16. Nos. 91-96 17. Nos. 97/98, 113-116

1 18. Nos. 99/100, 117-1201 19. Nos. 101/102, 121-1242 20. Nos. 103/104, 125-1282 21.Nos. 105/106, 129-1322 22. Nos. 107/108, 133-136 23. Nos. 109/110, 137-1402 24. Nos. 111/112, 141-144 25 Nos. 145-1502 26 Nos. 151-1562 27. Nos. 157-160, 189/1902 28. Nos. 161-164, 187/1882 29. Nos. 165-168, 185/1863 30. Nos. 169-172, 197/1983 31. Nos. 173-176, 195/1963 32. Nos. 177-180, 193/19433. Nos. 181-184, 191/192

P.299/301. HM-75. Monty. Hollywood Strips. Relist, showing all minor alterations, i.e. Ref. are ‘Ab’, NOT ‘AB’, ‘Elliott’, is spelt ‘Elliot, etc.* = No number visible on some cardsNo.01 1.Joan Caulfield D. 2. William Elliot F.23

3. Ann Miller 6.B4. Roy Rogers F.24

No.02 5. Rex Allen F.30 6. Judy Canova 22.B

7. Jane Frazee F.298. Esther Williams C.27

No.03

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9. Claudette Colbert F.310. Greer Garson 35.Ab

11. Lena Horne D.21 12. Roy Rogers F.2

No.04 13. Greer Garson 19.Ab 14. Brenda Joyce E.28 15. Marilyn Maxwell D.16

16. Johnny Sheffield – Johnny Weismuller E.27

No.05 17. Ava Gardner D.6 18. Susan Hayward E.22

19. Rita Hayworth E.24 20. Esther Williams D.5

No.06 21. Tony Curtis E.23 22. William Elliot E.13

23. William Elliot F.9 24. Roy Rogers E.25

No.07 25. June Allyson E.3 26. Rita Hayworth E.7

27. Esther Williams E.6 28. Shelly Winters E.21

No.0829. Rex Allen F.1730. Adele Mara F.16

31. Ilona Massey 24.B32. Esther Williams 11.B

No.933. Sally Forrest 27.B34. Jane Frazee F.27

35. Jane Frazee F.2836. Barbara Fuller – Roy Rogers 34.B

No.1037. Pier Angeli F.438. Smiley Burnette F.5

39. Cyd Charisse 5.Ab40. Jimmy Durante D.23

No.1141. Leslie Caron F.2242. Nancy Davis D.20

43. Roy Rogers F.144. Jean Simmons – Stewart Granger 25.Ab

No.1245. Arlene Dahl D.1246. Dale Evans E.16

47. Roy Rogers C.3548. Elizabeth Taylor E.26

No.1349. Gene Autry E.2050. William Elliot E.30

51. Roy Rogers F.1252. Elizabeth Taylor E.4

No.1453. Rod Cameron E.1354. Doris Day E.155. Piper Laurie E.256. Roy Rogers E.15

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No.1557. Judy Canova C.3358. Roy Rogers 1.Ab

59. Roy Rogers 16.B 60. Barbara Ruick 12.B

No.1661. Boy Bomba (Johnny Sheffield) 32.B62. Roy Rogers 9.Ab

63. Roy Rogers 19.B64. Roy Rogers 29.Ab

No.1765. Cyd Charisse *66. Doris Day *

67. Doris Day C.668. Estelita Rodriguez *

No.1869. Karin Booth 27.Ab70. Doris Day *

71. William Elliot – Cath McLeod 35.B72. Rhonda Fleming D.18

No.1973. Rex Allen 6.Ab74. Doris Day C.6

75. Dale Evans F.776. Allan Lane (‘Rocky’) F.8

No.2597. Gene Autry 30.Ab98. Arlene Dahl 21.Ab

99. Nancy Davis D.20100. Jean Simmons – Stewart Granger 25.Ab

No.26101. Arlene Dahl D.12102. Doris Day D.1

103. William Elliot 11.Ab104. Roy Rogers C.35

No.27105. Walter Brennan E.31106. William Elliot E.30

107. Roy Rogers 16.B108. Roy Rogers F.12

No.28109. Pier Angeli E.5 110. Doris Day E.1

111. Allan Lane 7.Ab 112. Piper Laurie E.2

P.303. HM-85. My Weekly. Amend ‘White Admiral’ to ‘Purple Emperor’P.305. HM-95. My Weekly. War Heroes. Add ‘and by ‘People’s Journal’, see PEO-090’P.306. HM-98. McDougall. Bookmarks. Add 1895. 185 x 45. Girl, seated one end of table laden with foodP.307. HM-110. Scenes About Tea(A).Unnd.(4 known). Issued by McLeod’s Tea. See MAC-385. 1. I wonder where this beautiful tea comes from 2. No. I don’t drink McLeod’s Tea...

3. What are they broadcasting? 4. What makes work a pleasure?

P.307. HM-111. Speedway Riders(A).Unnd.(12). Issued by Manchester Evening Chronicle.

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See MAN-030 1. Tommy Coombs, West Ham 2. Ernie Evans, Sheffield (Captain) 3. Stan Greatrix, New Cross 4. Jack Hargreaves, Belle Vue 5. Oliver Hart, Belle Vue 6. Benny Kaufman, Southampton 7. Benny Kaufman, Wimbledon

8. Jack Milne (Captain), New Cross 9. George Newton, New Cross 10. Lionel Van Praag (Captain), Wembley 11. ‘Tiger’ Harold Stephenson, West Ham 12. Arthur ‘Bluey’ Wilkinson, West Ham

P.307. HM-112. Speedway Riders(A).Unnd. Issued by Manchester Evening Chronicle. See MAN-035* denotes identical photo. 1. 'Souvenir Photograph' at top. 1. Arthur Atkinson – West Ham * (As 2.2) 2. Vic Duggan – Wimbledon & Australia 3. England Test Team – Belle Vue Manchester August 12 1939 4. Ernie Evans – Sheffield Captain 5. Jack Gordon – Belle Vue 6. Jack Hargreaves – Belle Vue * (As 2.3) 7. Bob Harrison– Belle Vue * (219 x 145)

8. Bob Harrison– Belle Vue * (216 x 152) 9. Oliver Hart – Edinburgh * (As 4.6) 10. Ron Johnson – New Cross 11. Eric K. Langton & Bill Kitchen (265 x 215) 12. Norman Parker - Harringay 13. Ernie Price – Belle Vue * 14. Frank Varey – Belle Vue * (As 4.13)

2. 'Souvenir Photo' at top 1. Joe Abbott – Belle Vue Speedway 2. Arthur Atkinson - West Ham * (As 1.1) 3. Jack Hargreaves – Belle Vue * (As 1.6) 4. Benny Kaufman - Southampton 5. Bill Kitchen – Belle Vue Speedway) 6. Wilbur Lamoreaux – Wimbledon 7. Eric Langton (Captain) – Belle Vue

8. Cordy Milne - Southampton 9. Jack Milne (Captain) - New Cross 10. Bluey Wilkinson – Official World Champion 1938 and Captain of West Ham * 11. Lionel Van Praag (Captain) – Wembley

3. 'Presentation' at top 1. Belle Vue Speedway Team 1938 2. England and Australia Speedway Team v America and Canada – International Match...

3 England Test Team Belle Vue May 28 1938 4. Jack Hargreaves – Belle Vue 5. Jack Parker – Harringay

4. 'Presentation' at base 1. Frank Charles – Wembley 2. Eric Chitty – West Ham 3. Stan Greatrex – New Cross 4. Max Grosskreutz – Australia * 5. Bob Harrison – Belle Vue 6. Oliver Hart – Belle Vue * (As 1.9) 7. Walter Hull – Belle Vue 8. Benny Kaufman – Wimbledon

9. Eric Langton (The Belle Vue Captain) – Here's to a ... 10. Oliver Langton – Belle Vue 11. George Newton – New Cross 12. Geoff Pymar - Wimbledon 13. Frank Varey – Belle Vue * (As 1.14) 14. Arthur ('Bluey') Wilkinson – West Ham World Champion 1938 15. Bluey Wilkinson – West Ham and Australia

5. No wording 1. Joe Abbott – Belle Vue 2. Arthur Atkinson – West Ham 3. Belle Vue Speedway Team – 1937 4. Dicky Case – Hackney Wick 5. Frank Charles – Wembley

6. Eric Chitty – West Ham 7. Broncho Dixon – West Ham 8. England or America? – Eric Langton, Belle Vue and Jack Milne New Cross 9. England Team – Belle Vue, July 3rd

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10. Max Grosskreutz - Australia 11. Max Grosskreutz – Belle Vue and Australia 12. Morian Hansen – Hackney Wick 13. Jack Hargreaves – Belle Vue 14. Bob Harrison – Belle Vue 15. Walter Hull – Belle Vue 16. Harold Jackson – Belle Vue 17. Ron Johnson – New Cross 18. Bill Kitchen – Belle Vue 19. Wilbur Lamoreaux – Wimbledon 20. Eric K. Langton – The Belle Vue Captain 21. Eric Langton – Belle Vue and Jack

Milne – New Cross 22. Eric Langton – Belle Vue / Lionel Van Praag - Wembley 23. Oliver Langton – Belle Vue 24. H.R. Lees – Wembley 25. Byrd McKinney – Wimbledon 26. Cordy Milne – Hackney Wick 27. Jack Milne – New Cross 28. George Newton – New Cross 29. Lionel Van Praag – Wimbledon 30. Jack Parker, Captain of Haringey 31. Charlie Spinks – West Ham 32. Frank Varey – Belle Vue 33. 'Bluey' Wilkinson - Australia

P.307. HM-113. Midget Car Stars. 191-204 x 139-159. Unnd.(7 known). Issued by Manchester Evening Chronicle. See MAN-025 1. J. McCarthy - Belle Vue 2. Frank Marsh – Belle Vue 3. Basil de Mattor – Crystal Palace 4. Vic Patterson – Wembley

5. Charlie Pashley – Belle Vue 6. Bruce Warburton – Belle Vue 7. Eric Worswick – Belle Vue

P.307.HM-114. National Flags(A).Metal badges with pin attachment. Flags in colour, gold borders. Unnd.(75). Issued by Dandy Gum. See MAP-110 1. Afghanistan 2. Argentina 3. Australia 4. Austria 5. Belgium 6. Birma (sic) 7. Bolivia 8. Brazil 9. Bulgaria 10. Canada 11. Ceylon 12. Chile 13. China 14. Colombia 15. Cuba 16. Czechoslovakia 17. Denmark 18. Ecuador 19. Egypt 20. Eire 21. Eritrea 22. Ethiopia 23. Federation of Malaya 24. Finland 25. France 26. Germany

27. Great Britain 28. Greece 29. Haiti 30. Hungary 31. Iceland 32. India 33. Indonesia 34. Iran 35. Iraq 36. Israel 37. Italy 38. Italy-Mexico 39. Japan 40. Jemen(sic) 41. Jordan 42. Lebanon 43. Liberia 44. Libya 45. Luxemburg 46. Marocco(sic) 47. Mexico 48. Netherlands 49. New Zealand 50. Nicaragua 51. Norway

52. Pakistan 53. Panama 54. Peru 55. Philippines 56. Portugal 57. Rhodesia 58. Rumania 59. Russia 60. Salvador 61. Saudi Arabia 62. South Africa 63. Spain 64. Sudan 65. Sweden 66. Switzerland 67. Syria 68. Transjordan 69. Tunis 70. Turkey 71. UNO 72. U.S.A. 73. Uruguay 74. Vatican City 75. Yugoslavia

P.307. HM-115. Animals(A).Unnd.(8 known). Issued by Manchester Boot Co. See MAN-010 1. The Buffalo 2. The Camel

3. The Elephant 4. The Leopard

5. The Lion 6. Polar Bear

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7. The Rhinoceros 8. The Zebra

P.307. HM-116. VIEWS(A). Unnd.(44 known). Issued by Mazawattee Tea Co. See MAZ-110 1. Alloway Kirk (Ayr) 2. Ambleside (Lakes) 3. Bar Gate, Southampton 4. The Bridge, Newbury 5. Callendar Bridge 6. Cardiff Castle Keep 7. Christchurch College. The Tom Tower 8. Cliffs at Lynton 9. Crieff 10. Exmouth 11. Forth Bridge 12. Giants Head, White Rocks, County Antrim 13. Grand Causeway 14. Grasmere Church 15. Kendal Castle 16. Kerrycroy (Bute) 17. Kyles of Bute 18. Lincoln Cathedral 19. Lock Earn 20. Lynton 21. Margate Sands 22.The Martyrs Memorial, Oxford

23. Mousehole 24. Neath Abbey 25. Netley Abbey 26. Oban 27. Ochtertyre Lake, Crieff 28. O’Connell Monument, Dublin 29. Oxford High Street. All Saints College 30. Penarth Esplanade 31. Peterborough Cathedral 32. Pwllhewli 33. Rochester Castle 34. Salisbury Cathedral 35. Sandgate (Kent) 36. Southampton Avenue 37. Southampton Docks 38. Southampton Pier 39. St. Andrews Cathedral 40. St. Killans & Loch Earn 41. Stybarrow Crag (Ullswater) 42. Tay Bridge 43. Wallace Monument (Abbey Craig) 44. Windsor Castle

P.307. HM-117. Three Blind Mice. Unnd(5). Issued by Mellins. See-140 1. 3 mice, seated on bench, arms linked – back ‘See how they run’ 2. 3 mice, running, arms linked – back ‘They all run after’ 3. Farmers wife with cut off tails and carving knife (3 mice in tears) – back ‘the farmer’s wife’ (being chased by 3 tailed mice) 4. 3 mice, seated at table drinking from bowls – back ‘Who cut off their tails’ 5. Bottle of Mellins Food – back ‘Did ever you see such a thing in your lives as Three Blind Mice eating Mellin’s Food’

P.307. HM-118.AdvertisementCards(A). Unnd.(8). Issued by Montserrat. See MON-050.3 1. Couple, girl blue top, boy facing away from her hands against tree trunk 2. Couple, hugging. Man in blue suit, woman in off white dress 3. Couple, playing chess at round table 4. Couple sitting beside sea, on grass bank. Boy in sailor suit 5. Couple. Girl, kneeling, tending plants, boy left elbow leaning on wall by gate 6. Couple by sea, on beach, boy, sailor suit, arm round shoulders of girl, pink dress, white shawl 7. Same couple as above, same beach, boy holding hat, girl, hands to mouth, same dress. 8. Two girls sitting at bench, boy on other side of bench

P.307. HM-119. Continental Series(A). Unnd.(7). Issued by Marshall. See MAR-265 1. Attendant Le Train 2. Chasse & L’Autriche. 3. Lapin Saute 4. Marrons Brules

5. Papilion - Retour du Marche 6. Le Pillage du Patissier 7. Sur La Plage

P.310.Add HN-23.1b). Caption beside animal. Unnd.(6). Issued by Nestles. See NES-040 1. Anteater; 2. Bear; 3. Iguana; 4. Leopard; 5. Monkey; 6. RhinoP.311. HN-26. Nestle. Circular Cards. Amend HN-26.2.2.1 to ‘3 known’, and add ‘Tower Bridge’

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Add to HN-26.2.2.3 ‘Common Spoonbill’(6), (8); and ‘Sacred Ibis’ (1). Also, amend Maribou Stork’ to ‘Marabar Stork’ (5, 10) Add to HN-26.2.2.4. Add ‘Commander Hirose’, back 4 Add to HN-26.2.2.6 ‘General Bilderling’ (9); add ‘General Kaulbars , back(10); ‘Captain Klado’ (10). Amend HN-26.2.2.7 from Squirrel Dorset to ‘..Dorsal’. Also, add ‘Indian Rhinoceros’ back (3); ‘Llama, back (6)P.313. HN-37.2. News Chronicle. Footballers. Amend to ‘12 known’P.313. HN_37.40. News Chronicle. Footballers. Aldershot. Amend to '13 known' and add B. KirkupP.323. HN-42. Norfolk Education Committee. Reproductions of Paintings(A).Add ‘The Hay Wain – John Constable, R.A.’. Transfer the following to HN-57 - Fishing Boats on theMedway – By M.E. Cotman; Reedham Mill – By T. Lound; Sheep Washing – by J. Stark; Thorpe Water Frolic – By Joseph Stannard.P.324. HN-47. Nugget. Flags. Amend number of known backs to ‘29’P.325. HN-51. Nestles. Add ‘Multi-backed, and add backings No.5b) Pure Food is of the utmost importance...; and 10b)Said a jolly old matron named Henty...P.325. HN-54. General Subjects (A).Unnd.(7 known). Issued by Nichol. See NIC-015 1. Agile Comme Unsecureil (Boy &Squirrel) 2. L'Air (Boy, girl and balloon) 3. Au Galop! (Girl chasing boy)

4. L'Eau (Girl pouring water) 5. Fille Paresseux (Boy crying & girl) 6. Fixe! (Girl with boy in wood) 7. Le Soleil. (Boy, girl and Flower)

P.325. HN-55. Butterflies(A).Unnd.(5 known). Issued by 'NewPin' (British Soap).See NEW-090 1. Apollo Butterfly 2. Camberwell Beauty 3. Large Tortoiseshell

4. The Poplar Butterfly 5. Swallow-tail

.P.325. HN-56. Do You Know. Unnd.(49). Seven series of 7 each. Issued by Nestles All captions begin ‘Do You Know..’.. See NES-120 1. Air Flight(A). (All inscribed No 8094 and /or 8132) 1. ...Louis Bleriot.. 2. ...British Airship R.34.. 3. ...first aerial voyage.. 4. ...Henri Gillard’s airship..

5. ...Vincent Lunardi.. 6. ...Montgolfier hot air balloon.. 7. ...Wright brothers..

2. Aeroplanes(A) (All inscribed No.668) 1. ...Bristol Britannia.. 2. ...English Electric Canberra.. 3. ...Handley Page Victor..

4. ...de Havilland Venom.. 5. ...Hawker Hunter.. 6. ...Vickers Viscount.. 7. ...Vulcan bomber

3. Constellations(A).(All inscribed No.668) 1. ...Andromeda.. 2. ...Arcturus.. 3. ...Cassiopeia..

4. ...Castor.. 5. ...the Great Bear.. 6. ...Leo (Nemaen Lion)

7. ...Orion..

4. Early English Ships(A) (All inscribed No.8094 and/or No.8132) 1. ...Cutty Sark.. 2. ...English Ship.. 3. ...Great Harry.. 4. ...Royal Sovereign..

5. ...Santa Maria.. 6. ...Thermopylae.. 7. ...Vikings..

5. History of Chocolate (A) (All inscribed No.668) 1. ...that after the many delightful centres.. 2. ...that although originally found in Mexico.. 3. ...that cocoa pods are harvested..

4. ...that ‘conching’ is a very important.. 5. ...that in the manufacture of chocolate.. 6. ...that in the year 1657.. 7. ...that the history of chocolate..

6. Racing Cars(A) (Only 6 known) (All inscribedNo.8094) 1. ...1/2 litre Cooper.. 2. ...Ferrari..

3. ...3 ½ litre Jaguar.. 4. ...Maserati..

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5. ...Mercedes-Benz.. 6. ...Panhard.. 7. Road Safety Signs(A) (All inscribed No.668) 1. ...a speed of 45 miles an hour.. 2. ...at a zebra crossing.. 3. ...that-from 1st September 1954.. 4. ...that-if a car hits another one..

5. ...that-if a car or motor cycle when.. 6. ...that-on a level road, with good.. 7. ...that-you must do your Kerb Drill..

P.325. HN-57. Norwich School of Artists. Unnd.(6 known). Issued by Norfolk Education Committee. See NOR-020.7 1. Fishing Boats – Norfolk Coast – J. Stannard. 2. Fishing Boats on the Medway – By M.E. Cotman 3. Reedham Mill – By T. Lound 4. Sheep Washing – by J. Stark 5. Thorpe Water Frolic – By Joseph Stannard 6. Trowse Meadows – George Vincent.

P.325.HN-58. Jungle Book Characters. Unnd.(6). Issued by Nestles. See NES-165 1. Bagheera and Mowgli 2. Mowgli and Baloo (Mowgli on top of Baloo in water) 3. Mowgli and Baloo (Baloo bending Banana Tree) 4. Mowgli and King Louie 5. Mowgli and Little Hathi 6. Shere Khan and KaaP.325. HN-59. Wild Animals(A). Unnd.(12). Issued by Nestles. See NES-305 1. Antelopes 2. Apes / Monkeys 3. Buffalo 4. Camel 5. Elephant

6. Lion 7. Polar Bear / Grizzly Bear 8. Reindeer 9. Rhinoceros

10. Sea Lion / Seal 11. Tiger 12. Zebra

P.325. HN-60. Views of Stratford-On-Avon. Unnd.(8 known).Issued by Newey. See NEW-280 Captions in White 1. Charlcote Park 2. Church from Memorial Garden

3. Church from Memorial Spire 4. Ann Hathaway’s Cottage

Captions in Black 1. Bridge and Church Spire 2. Guild Chapel and Grammar School

3. Memorial Theatre from River 4. Shakespeare’s House

P.328.HO-6. Old Calabar. Continental Series. Add to ‘General Series’, ‘La toilette de Madame’; Les Modes Comiques and Lepeintre d’histoire; and to ‘Menus comiques’ Cervelle sauteeP.329. HO-8. Oldham Education Committee. Reward Cards. Add ‘What shall we Play’P.330. HO-13. Owbridge. Children of Nations. Amend number to ‘17 known’, and add ‘Greece’P.331. HO-20.The Importance of being Earnest. Unnd.(14). Issued by Odeon, Worthing. See ODE-080. 1.Stars1. Michael Denison 2. Judith Evans3. Joan Greenwood 4. Miles Malleson

5. Michael Redgrave6. Margaret Rutherford7. Dorothy Tutin.

2. Scenes8. ‘I pity any poor married…’9. ‘Laetitia! At Last!’10. ‘‘Mama’, I must beg you…’

11. ‘’Mama’, I must beg you...’ (different picture)12. ‘Mr. Worthing! I am unmarried!’

3. Adverts13. Names the 7 stars. 14. ‘The funniest, wittiest…’P.331. HO-26. Owbridge. Scenes with Young People. Unnd.(29 known). Issued by Owbridge.

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See OWB-230     1. Three children picking flowers from bush, girl on left in white hat, long pink open coat (E)     2. Girl, blue skirt, holding tambourine. Boy, leaning over wall, touching her hair. Sea behind. (F)     3. Three girls, one standing, hands behind head, one in yellow dress, playing yellow guitar (E) (D)     4. Two young people, one in riding gear, holding crop in right hand, girl with basket on right arm (E)      5. Young man & woman, woman in yellow dress seated on green bench (E)     6. Two children, girl in long pink dress, open fan in right hand, boy with hat in right hand (E) (D)      7. Two young people, girl in blue with blue open fan in left hand, man doffing hat (E)     8. Barefoot boy on quayside, right hand shading eyes, looking out to sea, left foot on stone (E)     9. Two girls and boy on shore, boy waving sailor hat in right hand. Boat to right (F)   10. Boy and girl on seesaw, balanced on log (F)   11. Two young people, woman emerging from Pallanquin, assisted by male (F) (E) (D)   12. Boy and girl. Boy has right arm around her shoulder, left arm holding tree branch (F) (E) (D)   13. Two girls, one on stool, talking to other girl through closed window. Small dog bottom right (F)   14. Two girls holding each other, one has green top, pink skirt, other long blue shawl (F) (E) (D)   15. Three girls at tent entrance, one with red skirt, holding tambourine (F)   16. Two girls and boy outside house, boy kneeling, offering crab from wicker basket (F) (E) (D)   17. Two girls, one in yellow, other in red, kneeling at foot of pillar (F) (E) (D)   18. Two girls at house, one sitting in doorway, other wearing large hat (F) (E)   19. Boy and girl, girl in pink dress, boy holding hat in right hand (F)   20. Boy at water edge, blue top, holding two fish in right hand (E)   21. Two girls and boy, standing, boy has arms around waists of girls (E)   22. Boy and girl at top of stairs, girl with left hand on left hip, basket of flowers at her feet (E)   23. Two girls and boy, girl moving away to left of boy, boy moving to his right (E)   24. Two girls in long dresses, one standing on chair, blue dress, rose in right hand (E) (D)    25. Two girls, one in long green dress painting other sitting on stool on bed (E) (D)   26. Two girls and boy, girls with hands in large white mufflers, boy holding stick in left hand (E) (D)   27. Girl on low stool looking in mirror, dog looking up at her (E) (D)   28. Two girls at gate to field, and boy holding stick with strings of fruit. (E) (D)   29. Young woman, ankle-length green dress, hand held over fence by man in fur cap P.332. HO-27. Owbridge. Boer War Generals. Amend to ‘9 known’, and add Gen. Sir Redvers Buller; Maj-Gen. Sir Francis Clery; Maj-Gen. J.D.R. FrenchP.332. HO-29. Old Calabar. Animals & Birds(A).Amend to '14 known)', and add ‘Cockerel, multi-coloured, facing right’; ‘Goldfinch, brown breast, red cheek’; amend 'Swallow, to brown breast', &remove 9b.; Puppy, seated on large hand, eating ‘Old Calabar Puppy’ biscuit; Macaw, perched on hoop, caption on hoop ‘Old Calabar’ Parrot Food’ P.332. HO-32. Orby. Film Stars. Add 'Dawn Addams'P.332. HO-34. Overseas League.Issued by Overseas League in three series. See OVE-30, 50, 70 1. Heroic Deeds of the War. (10 known) – OVE-030 1. Bader, Squadron Leader, D.S.O., D.F.C (W553E) 2. Cornish, Mary (W553J) 3. Ervine-Andrews, Capt. V.C. (W553H) – Known as postcard back 4. Fegen, Capt. E.S., V.C. (W553B) – Known with plain back 5. Hannah, Sergeant John, V.C. (W553G) 6. Kain, Flying Officer ‘Cobber’, D.F.C. (W553F) 7. Moss, Section Leader Brandon, G.C. (W553K) 8. Nicholls, Lance-Corporal Harry, V.C. (W553L). Known with plain back 9. Robins, Corporal Josephine M.C., M.M. (W553I) 10. Warburton-Lee, Capt. B.A.W., V.C. (W553D) 2. Heroic Deeds of the War-V. C. Series (6 known) – OVE-050 1. Bhagat, 2nd Lieut. Premindra Singh, V.C. (W555D 2. Garland, Flying Officer D.E., V.C. (W555G)

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3. Harwood, Rear-Admiral Sir Henry, K.C.B. (W555C) 4. Mantle, Leading Seaman Jack, V.C. (W555J) 5. Upham, 2nd Lieut. C.H., V.C.(W555N) 6. The Story of the Victoria Cross (W555A) 3 Makers of the Empire. (10 known) – OVE-070 1. Admiral Blake (W543C) 2. Lord Clive (W543F) 3. The Duke of Marlborough (W543D) 4. Sir John Moore (W543H) 5. Horatio Viscount Nelson (W543I)

6. Sir Walter Raleigh (W543?) 7. Cecil John Rhodes (W543K) 8. Earl Roberts, V.C. (W543L) 9. The Duke of Wellington (W543J) 10. General Wolfe (W543E)

P.332. HO-35. ‘Hold to the Gas’. Scene fully visible when held to gas (or light). Unnd. (5 known). Issued by Owbridge. See OWB-135 1. Man reading newspaper bumps into lamppost, watched by boy 2. Man looking at parrot - when held to light parrot nips his finger 3. Woman in red, when held up has cat climb up her back - cat is being chased by a dog 4. Man walking with umbrella under left arm - flower pot falls on his head 5.138 x 89. Coach & horse. ‘Worth Swinging For’. Hold to light to see inset of person in coach P.332.HO-36. Girls and Precious Stones (A). 195 x 110. Shaped cards on ‘easels’ for standing up. Unnd.(6 known). Issued by Owbridge. See OWB-125 1. Chrysolite 2. Diamond

3. Opal 4. Pearl

5. Sapphire 6. Turquoise

P.333. HP-1.2. Packer. Cricketers & Footballers. Amend to '6 known', and add 'Dennett Gloucester; Humphries – Kent'P.333. HP-2. Packer. Great War Leaders(A).Amend Beatty to 'Rear-Admiral Sir D. Beatty’P.334. HP-10. Pals. Jockeys & Racehorses. Add in brackets in order 'Leicester', 'Welsh', 'Barnsley', 'cricket'. P.334. HP-11. Pals. New Football Series. 'Pair' added in brackets, as follows- 1. Aberdeen F.C. (22) 2. Arsenal F.C. 3. Barnsley F.C. (Fox) 4. Birmingham F.C. (12) 5. Blackpool F.C. (21) 6. Bolton Wanderers F.C. (9) 7. Celtic F.C. 8. Charlton Athletic F.C. (15) 9. Derby County F.C. (6) 10. Dundee F.C. 11. English Leargue (sic) Football Team (20) 12. Falkirk F.C. (4) 13. Fulham F.C. 14. Huddersfield Town F.C.

15. Hull N.U. Rugby League F.C. (8) 16. Leicester City F.C. (Carslake) 17. Manchester City F.C. 18. Oldham N.U. Rugby League F.C. (23) 19. Portsmouth F.C. (24) 20. Preston North End F.C. (11) 21. Scottish International Team (5) 22. Sheffield United F.C. (1) 23. Southampton F.C. (18) 24. Sunderland F.C. (19) 25. Welsh International Football Team (Donaghue) 26. West Ham United F.C. (27) 27. Wigan N.U. Rugby League F.C. (26)

P.335. HP-14.2. Pascall. Boy Scout series. Amend subjects known No.5 to No. 4P.336. HP-14.4.Pascall. Amend back No.6 'Beating' to 'Boating', and add ‘Tracking’. Number of subjects seen now ‘26’. Also there is a typing error, No.30, should read ‘39’P.337. HP-18. Pascall. Specialities. Add '5b) Pine Lozenge, last line 'useful'P.338. HP-20. Pascall. Rulers of the World. Amend to ‘9’ known, and add ‘Musafferaddin, Shah of Persia’P.339. HP-23.1.1 Paulton. Footballers. Amend to ‘7 known’, and relist as follows 1. R. Baugh 2. T. Lea 3. T. Mayson

4. A. Potts 5. A. Riley 6. V. Rouse

7. T. A. Croft (Goalie)

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P.341. HP-25. G. Payne. Advertisement Cards. Add ‘4. ‘The Tinker’. Back advertising G.P. Government Cocoa.& 5. No caption. Back advert for ‘G.P. Government Tea’P.345. HP-45. British Warships(A).The Picture Playhouse. Amend to '18 known' and relist as 1. H.M.S. Ajax 2. H.M.S. Aquitania 3. H.M.S. Commonwealth 4. H.M.S. Defence 5. H.M.S. Duncan 6. H.M.S. Gloucester 7. H.M.S. Good Hope 8. H.M.S. Hindustan 9. H.M.S. Hogue

10. H.M.S. Indomitable 11. H.M.S. Indomitable 12. H.M.S. Irresistible 13. Jean Bart... 14. H.M.S. King Alfred 15. H.M.S. King George V 16. H.M.S. Neptune 17. H.M.S. New Zealand 18. H.M.S. Triumph

P.349. HP-59.1. Poppleton War Series. Amend to ‘5 known’ and add ‘Belgian Soldiers’P.349. HP-59.2. Poppleton. War Series. Amend to ‘11 known’, and add ‘Naval 3 Pounder’P.350. HP-67.1. Price. Nursery Rhymes. Amend to ‘9 known’ and add ‘Little Boy Blue’; ‘Robin & Richard’; ‘Goosey, Goosey, Gander’P.351. HP-69. Prince’s Picture Playhouse. Film Stars(A).Amend to '7 known', and add 'Laura La Plante'P.352. HP-78. Pullars. Film Stars(a).Amend to ‘8 known’, and alter listing to 1. Louise Beaudet 2. The Late John Bunny 3. Marguerite Clayton 4. George Cooper 5. Ned Finley

6. Kate Price7. Richard Travers8. Henry B. Walthall9. Bryant Washburn

P.352. HP-79. Platignum. Desert Patrol. Amend to '8 known', and add 'The Desert War'P.353. HP-85. Dinosaurs. Unnd.(8). Issued by Platignum. See PLA-080 1. Ankylosaurus 2. Brontosaurus 3. Corythosaurus 4. Dimetrodon

5. Proceratops 6. Stegosaurus 7. Triceratops 8. Tyrannosaurus Rex

P.353. HP-86. English Sayings& Proverbs. Nd (6), in 16 series. Issued by Peter Pan, see PET-020 Series 1. Untitled Series 2. Teach & Learn Series 3. Animals Series 4. House and Home Series 5. From Nature Series 6. (Not known)

Series 7. (Not known) Series 8. Youth and Age Series 9. 'Human Nature' Series 10. 'Fun and Humour' Series 11.'Tit for Tat' Series 12. (Not known)

Series 13. Laws of Nature Series 14. Health and Wealth Series 15. Birds and Beasts Series 16. From History

P.353. HP-87. Poultry World(A).Unnd.(50). Issued by Poultry World, see POU-050 1. Ancona Cock 2. Andalusian Cock 3. Aseel Cock 4. Aylesbury Duck 5. Barred Rock Cock 6. Black Hamburgh Hen 7. Black Orpington Hen 8. Black Breasted Red Game Bantam Cock 9. Black Breasted Red Old English Game Bantam Cock 10. Black Minorca Cock

11. Black Rosecomb Bantam Cock 12. Black Wyandotte Cock 13. Brown Leghorn Cock 14. Brown Leghorn Hen 15. Buff Leghorn Hen 16. Buff Orpington Hen 17. Buff Rock Hen 18. Colunbian Wyandotte Hen 19. Croad Langshan Hen 20. Dark Brahma Cock 21. Dark Dorking Cock

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22. Embden Gander 23. Hamburgh Bantam Hen 24. Houdan Cock 25. Indian Game Hen 26. Indian Runner Duck 27. Japanese Bantam Hen 28. Jubilee Orpington Hen 29. Light Brahma Cock 30. Light Sussex cock 31. Mammoth Bronze Turkey Cock 32. Modern Langshan Hen 33. Partridge Cochin Cock 34. Partridge Wyandotte Cock 35. Rhode Island Red Hen 36. Salmon Faverolle Hen

37. Scotch Grey Bantam Cock 38. Silver Campine Cock 39. Silver Duckwing Yondham Hen 40. Silver Laced Wyandotte Cock 41. Silver Pencilled Wyandotte Hen 42. Silver Spangled Polish Cock 43. Spangled Old English Game Cock 44. Spangled Orpington Hen 45. Toulouse Goose 46. White La Bresse Hen 47. White Leghorn Cock 48. White Orpington Cock 49. White Rock Cock 50. White Wyandotte Hen

P.353. HP-89. Children of Yesterday. Unnd.(8). Issued by Platignum. See PLA-060 1. Assyria 3, Aztec 3. China 4. Egypt

5. Greece 6. Persia 7. Polynesia 8. Teutons

P.353.HP-90. Denizensof the Deep. Unnd.(8). Issued by Platignum. See PLA-0651.Alaska King Crab. 2. Barracuda 3. Jelly Fish 4. Manta Ray

5. Octopus 6. Sea Horse 7. Sharks 8. Tropical Fish

P.353. HP-91. Nature Trail. Unnd.(8). Issued by Platignum. See PLA-090 1. Bell Heather/Gorse 2. Common Mallow/Oxford Ragwort 3. Dog Rose/Foxglove 4. English Bluebell/Wood Violet

5. Field Forget Me Not/Dandelion 6. Field Poppy/Cowslip 7. Marsh Marigold/Cuckoo Pint 8. Primrose

P.353. HP-92. SPOOKS & CREEPIES. Unnd.(8). Issued by Platignum. See PLA-100 1. Beastly Bat 2. Dreadful Dragon 3. Grisly Ghost 4. Horrible Hank

5. Scary Spider 6. Sharky 7. Spooky Oaky 8. Warty Witch

P.354. HQ-3. Quaker Oats. Amend number to ‘11 known’ and relist as follows ‘The Lone Rangerand Tonto’. Package panels. Unnd. (11 known). Issued by Quaker Oats. See QUA-190 1. Canyon Diable 2. Danger in Disguise 3. Dead Weight 4. The Decoy

5. The Flame of Truth 6. Hot on the Trail 7. The Night Prowler 8. Roaring Fork

9. Showdown in the Shadows 10. Terror Town 11. War Drums

P.354. HQ-4. Quaker Oats Smiles. Unnd.(10). Issued by Quaker Oats. See QUA-280 1. Cabby’s Smile – badge ‘O Driver’ a)Cabby’s Smile– badge ‘9287 Driver) 2. Chef’s Smile 3. Cook’s Smile 4. Grandpa’s Smile

5. Judge’s Smile6. Postman’s Smile7. Sailor’s Smile

8. Tramp’s Smile 9. Waiter’s Smile 10. Willie’s Smile

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P.355. HQ-10. Royalty(A).Unnd.(6 known). Issued by The Queen Victoria Public House. See QUE-040 1. H.R.H. Prince Albert 2. H.R.H. Princess Beatrice 3. Right Hon.ble John Bright

4. Her Majesty the Queen 5. H.R.H. The Prince of Wales 6. H.R.H. The Princess of Wales

P.356. HR-1. Delete existing entries and enter now as:-HR-1. Racehorses(A). Unnd. Issued by Racing Blue. See RAC-030/050 1.1a). Date of issue shown where known. Caption, Centre base, see RAC-030 1. Arctic Actress 2. Arcturus 3. Coral Diver

4. Drumikill 5. Escalus 6. Larbawn

7. Persian War 8. Titus Oates

1.1b). Date of issue shown where known. Caption, Right base 1. Anglo (T. Norman up). (4.1.67) 2. Arkle (Pat Taaffe up) (9.11.66) 3. Dicky May (Pat Taaffe Up) (25.1.67) 4. Dormant (1-2-67) 5. Flying Bolt (Pat Taaffe Up) 6. Freddie (P. McCarron Up) 7. Highland Wedding (E. McNally Up) (21.12.66) 8. Kilburn (T. Norman Up) (11.1.67) 9. Makaldar (D. Mould Up) (22.2.67) 10. Mill House (16.11.66)

11. Royal Palace (G. Moore Up) 12. Salmon Spray (J. Haine Up) (28.12.66) 13. Solbina (J. King Up). (14.12.66) 14. Stalbridge Colonist (Stan Mellor Up) (18-1-67) 15. What A Myth (P. Kellaway Up) (7-12-66) 16. Woodland Venture (T. Biddlecombe Up) (8-2-67) 17 Woodlawn. (G. Robinson Up) (15.2.67)

1.2a). Date if issue shown where known. Caption, Centre base, see RAC-0501. Terry Biddleconbe2. Pat Buckley

3. Bob Davies 4. Brian Fletcher

5. Johnny Haine 6. Stan Mellor

1.2b) Date of issue shown where known. Caption, Right base 1. Sandy Barclay 2. Terry Biddlecombe 3. Scobie Breasley 4. Stan Clayton (9.7.67) 5. Paul Cook 6. Eric Eldin 7. Josh Gifford 8. Ron Hutchinson

9. Duncan Keith 10. Geoff Lewis 11. Jimmy Lindley 12. Russ Maddock 26.7.67) 13. Stan Mellor 14. Joe Mercer 15. David Mould

16. David Nicholson 17. Joe Sime 18. Doug Smith 19. G. Starkey 20. Brian Taylor 21. M.L. Thomas 22. Bill Williamson

P.361. HR-22. Rimmel. Add 'I prefer not to reply', and 'I shall tell you bye and bye'P.361. HR-23. Ripley. Football Colours(A).Amend to ‘(57 known)’. Add ‘Fulham (white shirt); Fulham (coloured shirt); Huddersfield Town; Lincoln City; Queens P.R.; Sheffield Wednesday; Wigan Boro; Woolwich Arsenal’P.362. HR-29. Roocroft. Bolton Wanderers. Amend HR-29.2 to (12), and add ‘T.M. Buchan’P.362. HR-30. John Rose. Scenes with Children. Amend to ‘5 known’ and add ‘Small girl, seated on bed of plants, examining item through magnifying glass (V). Caption ‘How Pretty’P.362/3. HR-33. Rowntree. Advertisement Cards(A) Amend HR-33.1.2 to ‘63 known’, amend reference to ROW-100.3c, and add ‘Beautiful Clovelly’P.366. New Entry. HR-51. Recipes(A).Unnd.(8 known). Issued by Rowntree. See ROW-185Fronts ‘Made with Rowntree’s Cocoa’, backs ‘Made with Rowntree’s Table Jelly’ 1. Chocolate and Apple Meringues – Orange or Lemon Sherbet 2. Chocolate Border Pudding – Jelly Marlborough 3. Chocolate Junket – Raspberry Jelly Dessert 4. Chocolate Fancies – Chalfont Creams 5. Chocolate Macaroon Tarts – Banana Jelly

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6. Duchess Pudding – Blackberry Mould 7. Layer Mould – Gooseberry Trifle 8. Macaroon Trifle - Fruit Jelly Dainty

P.366. HR-52. 'The Man From Laramie'. Unnd.(4). Issued by Regal Bridlington. See REG-030 1. Will Lockhart (James Stewart as) 2. Charley O'Leary (Wallace Ford as)

3. Alec Waggoman (Donald Crisp as) 4. Barbara Waggoman (Cathy O'Donnell as)

P.367. HR-53.Pictures of Children. Unnd.(26 known). Issued by Rademaker. See RAD-025 Two fronts, 1. Rademaker’s Royal Dutch Chocolates & Bonbons 2. Rademaker’s Mopjes Royal & National Sweetmeat. Known front indicated in brackets 1. Girl, bust length, flowers on left side of head, looking slightly upwards to right (1) 2. Same girl, as above, looking slightly left, body slightly left (1) 3. Same girl, as above, looking left, body half left (1) 4. Same girl, as above, looking left, slightly smiling (1) 5. Girl, bust length, flowers in hair, hands clasped, smiling (1) 6. Same girl, as above, facing front, slight smile (1) 7. Girl, bust length, large brimmed hat, dark cardigan, slight smile showing front teeth (1) 8. Girl, bust length, necklace, no hat, hair parted in centre, slight smile (1) 9. Girl, bust length, cone shaped hat, holding Harmonica (2) 10. Girl, waist length, bow in hair, cat alongside (2) 11. Same girl, with cat around neck (1) 12. Same girl, holding cat to right cheek (2) 13. Girl, standing, smiling, holding bird, bird cage to left, birds on ground (1) 14. Same girl and scene, hands on hips (1) 15. Same girl and scene, leaning left, hands on bird cage (1) 16. Same girl and scene, bird on each hand (2) 17. Same girl and scene. looking down at chicken on ground (2) 18. Same girl and scene, hands below waist, looking half right (2) 19. Boy, 3/4 length, hat with feather, smiling, holding contented puppy on table (2) 20. Boy, as above, lifting sleepy puppy to left cheek (2) 21. Boy, as above, puppies head at chest level (2) 22. Girl, full length, seated on ground, left arm out to stroke large seated dog (1) 23. Same girl and scene, standing, holding basket, dog looking front (1) 24. Same girl and scene, standing, holding dog round neck (2) 25. Two girls, standing on carpeted stairs (2) 26. Two girls, one pulling cart, other seated in cart (1). Horizontal format

P.367. HR-54. Alphabet Puzzle Cards(A). Unnd. (5 known). Issued by Richmond Jones. See RIC-065 1. B – is for Bagpipes.. Puzzle: Where is the Johnnie... 2. C – is the Cornet.. Puzzle: But where is the Bobbie... 3. D – is the Drum-Major.. Puzzle: Where are the boys... 4. O – represents the big Ophicleide.. Puzzle: Find me the boy... 5. L – is for Leader.. : Where is the Choir Boy...

P.367. HR-55.Scenes With Girls(A). Unnd. 3 sets of 6. Issued by Raworth. See RAW-090 SET 1 (H). Girls having school lessons 1. La Couture 2. L’Ecriture 3. La Lecture

4. Le Musique 5. Silence Mesdemoiselles 6. Toutes Dissipees

SET 2 (H) Girls in open air, studying, some with pets 1. C’est La Veur de sa Fete 2. J’ai Trouve un Vide

3. Les Jeunes Fermieres 4. Promenade aux Champs

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5. Retour du Marche 6. Trop Petits Pour Marcher SET 3 (V) Girls with dolls 1. La Bain 2. La Balancoire 3. La Navigation

4. La Petite Ferme 5. Le Portrait 6. Preparatifs de Festin

P.366.HR-56.Robinson Crusoe(A). Unnd. (7 known). Issued by Peter Robinson. See ROB-350 1. The Cannibal Feast 2. Crusoe rescues Friday 3. Crusoe sees a footprint 4. Crusoe Teaches Friday

5. Crusoe’s Voyage of Discovery6. Friday is afraid of the gun7. Friday’s First Appearance in Clothes

P.366. HR-57. National Figure and Coin(A). Unnd.(6). Issued by Reckitt. See REC-080 1. France 2. Holland 3. Japan

4. Russia 5. Sweden 6. USA America

P.366. HR-58. Pictures of Well Dressed Man(A). Unnd. Issued by Renton. See REN-070 1. Man in suit, no hat, paper in right hand 2. Man in suit, facing left, bow tie, left hand in jacket pocket, cigarette in raised right hand 3. Man facing left, in overcoat, bowler hat, stick in right hand 4. Man facing right, in suit, bowler hat, stick and gloves in right hand 5. Man in overcoat, bowler hat, pipe in left hand, stick and gloves in left hand, head turned left 6. Man in suit, bowler hat, smoking pipe, overcoat over right arm

P.367. HS-1. S.P.C.K. Gift Cards. Amend number to ‘27’, and add 1. The Sermon on the Mount; 11. The Childhood of Jesus; 111. The Life of St. Paul ; 1V. The Beginning of the ChurchP.367. HS-4. Saturday Programme. Photograph Supplements. Re-list as under -a) Dated.(11 known) 1. Christmas 1875 – Right Hon. Benjamin Disraeli 2. January 1st 1876 – Mrs. Arthur Lewis (nee Kate Terry)3. January 8th 1876 – Miss Jessie Vokes4. January 15th 1876 - Miss Victoria5. January 22nd 1876 – Miss Rosina Vokes

6. February 5th 1876 – Miss Nelly Power7. February 12th 1876 – Miss Helen Barry8. February 26th 1876 – Miss Minnie Walton9. March 11th 1876 – Miss Fanny Josephs10. March 25th 1876 – Madame Blanche Cole11. April 1st 1876 – Sir Julius Benedict

b) Undated (8 known) 1. Mr. J.B. Buckstone 2. Mr. Arthur Cecil 3. Miss Caroline Hill 4. Mr. David James

5. Mrs. S. Lane 6. Marshal MacMahon 7. Signor Ernesto Rossi 8. Miss Emily Soldene

P.368. HS-7.2. Birds. Add ‘Linnet’P.368. HS-7.3. Cathedrals. (8). School Board for London. See SCH-065 1. Canterbury Cathedral 2. Chester Cathedral 3. Durham Cathedral

4. Gloucester Cathedral 5. Lincoln Cathedral 6. Peterborough Cathedral

7. St. Pauls from Blackfriars Bridge 8. York Minster

P.368. Famous Paintings. School Board for London. Amend to HS-7.3A. Also amend No. to '18 known', and relist as 1. Alexander and Diogenes (Landseer) 2. The Bridge of Sighs, Venice (Turner) 3. The Cavalier's Pets (Landseer) 4. Comical Dogs (Landseer) 5. The Grand Canal, Venice (Turner)

6. The Guidecca, Venice (Turner) 7. Hastings (Turner) 8. Jack in Office (Landseer) 9. Newcastle-on-Tyne (Turner) 10. Norham Castle, Tweed (Turner)

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11. Royal Yacht Squadron, Cowes (Turner) 12. St. Michael’s Mount, Cornwall (Turner) 13. Scarborough (Turner) 14. Stangate Creek, Medway (Turner)

15. Suspense (Landseer) 16. There's no place like home (Landseer) 17. Venice (Turner) 18. Whitby (Turner)

P.368. HS-7.4. School Board for London. Famous Paintings. Amend to '12 known' and add 'Madame Le Brun & her Daughter (Le Brun) & The Battle of Trafalgar (Stanfield)'P.368. HS-7.5. School Board for London. Flowers &Fruits. Amend number to '16 known', and re-list as 1. The Apple2. Clematis3. Field Poppies4. Grapes5. Iris6. Lilac

7. Narcissus8. Peach9. Pear10. Plum11. Poppy12. Rose (La France)

13. Rose (Malmaison) 14. Rose (Malmaison and Belle Lyonnaise)15. Rose (Marechal Niel)16. Strawberry

P.368. HS-7.6. School Board for London. Re-name 'Wild Animals(A)'. and amend number to '9 known'P.368.HS-7.7.School Board for London. Nature Subjects. Amend to '12 known', and add 'Ants & Grasshopper', 'Butterflies (1)& 'Toad & Tortoise'P.368. HS-7.8. School Board for London. Plants. Amend to '33 known' and re-list as 1. The Balsam or Touch-me-Not (B) 2. The Bottle Gourd (A) 3. Buck Wheat (A) 4. The Buttercup (B) 5. The Chestnut (B) 6. The Coca-nut Tree 7. The Common Mallow (A) 8. The Convolvulus (A) 9. The Deadly Nightshade (A) 10. The Elm (A) 11. The Fir Tree (B) 12. The Fox Glove (A) 13. The Fuchsia 14. The Gooseberry (A) 15. The Heather 16. The Heliotrope (A) 17. Iris

18. The Ivy (A) 19. Lavender (A) 20. The Male Shield-Fern 21. The Maple Sycamore (A) 22. The Martagon Lily (A) 23. The Melon (B) 24. The Mushroom 25. The Narcissus (A) 26. The Pansy (A) 27.The Pomegranate (A) 28. The Sweet-Briar (A) 29. The Tobacco-Plant (A) 30. The Vine (B) 31. The Wall-Flower (A) 32. The Wild Rose (B) 33. The Yew Tree (B)

P.368. HS-7.9. Scenes of Industrial Occupations. Amend to ‘5 known’P.368. HS-7.10. School Board for London. Amend to ‘40 known', and re-list as Views&Buildings in the U.K. Backs in a) red, b) black See SCH-160 1. Aberdeen 2. Arthur’s Seat from St. Leonards3. The Bank of England4. Ben Nevis from Corpach5. Buckingham Palace from St. James’ Park6. Buttermere & Honister7. The castle from the Grassmarket – Edinburgh8 Chapel and Library, Magdalen College – Oxford9. Christ Church - Oxford10. Dungeon Gill

11. Edinburgh from Arthur’s Seat12. Fleet Street and St. Pauls13. Glasgow Cathedral14. High Street – Oxford15. Holyrood Palace, Arthur Seat and Salisbury Crags – Edinburgh16. Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh17. Honister Crag18. Houses of Parliament & Westminster Bridge19. Hyde Park Corner - Piccadilly20. In Kensington Gardens 21. London Bridge

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22. Magdalen from the Bridge – Oxford 23. Martyr’s Monument - Oxford 24. National Gallery – Trafalgar Square 25. The Needles – Isle of Wight 26. Nelson's Monument – Trafalgar Square 27. New College – Oxford 28. The New University - Glasgow 29. Old Tolbooth and Canongate – Edinburgh 30. Roslin Castle 31. The Royal Exchange 32. Rumbling Bridge & Falls of the Braan

– Near Dunkeld 33. St. John’s College – Oxford 34. Scarborough Castle 35. Scratchell’s Bay – Isle of Wight 36. Stirling Castle 37. The Thames Embankment – Looking East 38. The Thames Embankment – Looking West 39. The Tower from the River 40. Westminster Abbey

P.368. HS-7.11.School Board for London. Amend title to 'Views from the Thames' (11). See SCH-170, and re-list as 1. The Diana Fountain, Hampton Court 2. Hampton Court from the River 3. Hampton Court Palace 4. Kew Bridge 5. Kingston on Thames 6. Putney Bridge

7. Richmond below the Bridge 8. Richmond Bridge 9. Teddington Lock 10. The Terrace Gardens, Richmond 11. Thames Embankment and St. Pauls

P.368. HS-7.12. School Board for London. Amend title to 'Views of London', amend to '11known' and re-list as 1. Chantry of Henry V and Edward the 2. Confessor’s Shrine, Westminster Abbey 2. The Coronation Chair, Westminster Abbey 3. Greenwich Park 4. Kew Gardens 5. The Nave, Westminster Abbey

6. Regents Park 7. The Thames Embankment 8 The Tower Bridge from the Battlements of the Tower of London 9. The Tower of London 10. Westminster Abbey 11. Windsor Castle

P.368. HS-7.13. Add Flowers. 197 x 132. (5).See SCH-090 1. Bulbous Crowfoot 2. Holly 3. Honeysuckle

4. Hyacinth 5. Scarlet Poppy

P.375. HS-29. Sharpe. Patent Fab Cards. Relist HS-29.1 & 2 as follows:-1. Arms of Towns etc. (128 known) 1 Aberdeen2 Arms of Ireland3 Arms of Reading4 Ashton-under-Lyne5 Bacup6 Barnsley7 Barrow-in-Furness8 Bath9 Batley10 Beul-feirste (Belfast)11 Birkenhead12 Birmingham.13 Blackburn14 Blackpool15 Bolton16 Bradford17 Bridlington

18 Brighton19 British Columbia20 British Isles21 Burnley22 Burton upon Trent23 Bury24 Cambridge25 Canada26 Cape Colony27 Carlisle28 Channel Islands29 Cheltenham30 Chester31 Chesterfield32 City of Bristol33 City of Canterbury34 City of Edinburgh

35 City of London36 City of Nottingham37 County Borough of Hanley38 County of Cheshire39 Coventry40 Croydon41 Derby42Devonport43 Dublin44 Dundee45 England46 Exeter47 Fleetwood48 Folkestone49 Gateshead50 Gibraltar

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51 Glasgow52 Halifax53 Hampshire54 Harrogate55 Hastings56 Huddersfield57 Ipswich58 Isle of Man59 Jamaica60 Kingston-on-Hull61 Kirkcaldy62 Leeds63 Leicester64 Liverpool65 Llandudno66 Londonderry67 Lytham68 Malta69 Manchester70 Margate71 Middlesbrough72 Morecambe73 Natal74 Newcastle-on-Tyne75 Newport Mon.76 New Brunswick

77 New South Wales78 Northampton79 Norwich80 Oldham81 Ontario82 Orange River Colony83 Peterborough84 Plymouth85 Portsmouth86 Preston87 Queensland88 Ramsay, Isle of Man89 Ramsgate90 Redcar91 Retford92 Rhyl93 Richmond94 Rochdale95 Rotherham96 Royal Arms (Dieu et Mon Droit)97 Salford99 Scarboro’ (sic)100 Scotland101 Seaford, Sussex102 See of Durham

103 See of York104 Sheffield105 Skegness (Vert)106 South Shields107 Southampton 108 Southport109 St Helena110 St. Helens111 Stockport112 Stockton-on-Tees113 Stratford-upon-Avon114 Sunderland115 Swansea116 Swindon117 Transvaal118 Tunbridge Wells.119 Victoria120 Villa Cardiff121 Wales 122 Walsall123 Warrington124 West Australia125 West Hartlepool126 Wolverhampton127 Yorkshire 128 Yukon

2. Clan Tartans. (35 known) 1. Buchanan 2. Cameron 3. Campbell 4. Chisholm 5. Colquhoun 6. Cumin 7. Douglas 8. Farquharson 9. Ferguson 10. Forbes 11. Fraser 12. Gordon

13. Grahame 14. Grant 15. Lamond 16. MacDonald 17. MacDougall 18. MacFarlane 19. MacGregor 20. MacIntosh 21. Mackay 22. MacKenzie 23. MacLaren 24. MacLean

25. Macleod 26. MacNeil 27. Macpherson 28. Menzies 29. Munro 30. Murray 31. Robertson 32. Ross 33. Stewart 34. Sutherland 35. Urquhart

P. 376/7. HS-33. Shell. Advertisement Cards. Amend to ‘29’, and add ‘The Favorite with every Engine’; ‘Shell Benzine’; &‘What a find for the ‘Shell’ Collector!’P.379. HS-41. Shermans. Favourite Players. Amend Newport County dates to '1938-39'P.381.HS-50.3. Singer. Souvenir Series(A).Alter ‘8 known’ to (10). Add to listing The Christopher Columbus – Whaleback; A Passenger Steamer of the Great LakesP.381. HS-50.5. Singer. Add. Views of London. (10) 1. The Bank of England, The Royal Exchange, and the Mansion House 2. Cheapside 3. The Embankment 4. The Guildhall 5. London Bridge

6. The Old Curiosity Shop 7. St. Paul’s Cathedral 8. Somerset House 9. Temple Church 10. The Tower

P.382. HS-55. Singer. Livestock(A).Amend to '10 known', and add 'The Tollenburg (goat), and The White Wyandotte (chicken)

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P.382. HS-56. Smart Novels. Cinema Stars(A).Amend to ‘46 known’, and add ‘Maisie Terriss, facing right, and Maisie Terriss, facing left’P.385.HS-60. Smart Novels. Star Stamp Album. Add 'Binnie Baynes, Tala Birell & Paul Lukas', and also add '* indicates subjects not listed in Album'a) indicates actual name on stamp. Also amend ‘John Barry’ to ‘Joan Barry’. P.387. HS-70. Sport. Football Teams(A).Amend number to ‘35 known’ and re-list as follows: 1. Arsenal (1) 2. Aston Villa (2) 3. Birmingham City (1) 4. Blackburn Rovers 5. Blackpool (1) 6. Bristol City 7. Bristol Rovers (1) 8. Chelsea (2) 9. Doncaster Rovers (2)10. Fulham (1)11. Gateshead12. Grimsby Town13. Huddersfield

14. Ipswich (2)15. Leicester City (2)16. Leyton Orient (2)17. Lincoln City18. Luton Town (1)19. Manchester City (2) 20. Mansfield Town (1)21. Middlesbrough (2) 22. Newcastle United (1)23. Norwich City (2) 24. Nottingham Forest (1)(2) 25. Plymouth Argyle (1)

26. Port Vale (2)27. Portsmouth28. Preston North End (1)29. Reading (2)30. Sheffield United (1)31. Sheffield Wednesday (2)32. Stoke City (1)33. Sunderland (1)34. Tottenham Hotspur (1)(2)35. Wolverhampton Wanderers (2)

P.388. HS-73. Sport(s) Pictures. Supplements(A).Amend to ‘23 known’, & add - 21. April 8, 1922 – Joe Beckett (Boxer)22. April 15, 1922 – Huddersfield Town F.C. 23. April 22, 1922 – Preston North EndP.390. HS-77.2(a).Spratt’s. British Bird Series. Relist entry as ‘Adverts listed. (8), a) with, b) without ‘Printed in England’ base of back 1a. Budgerigar and Lovebird Mixture 1b. do (Packets and Bags) 2a. Canary Mixture 2b. do (Packets) 3a. Cod Liver Oil Bird Food 3b. do (Tins and Bags) 4a. Fed-O-Red Colour Food 4b. do (Cartons)

5a. Mixed Bird Seed 5b. do (Packets) 6a. Parrot Mixture 6b. do (Packets and Bags) 7a. ‘Sing-Song’ 7b. do (Clip-on Tins) 8a. Song Restorer 8b. do (Tins)

P.392. HS-83. Spratts. Prize Dogs. After ‘For Small Breeds’, add backs (a) WHEAT MEAL, (b) ‘PET’P.393. HS-88. Star Parade. Add ‘Kathryn Grayson’ and ‘Mario Lanza’P.393/4. HS-93. Stollwerck. Viewsof the World. Amend to '99' known, and add 'Backs also in German'. Under HS-93.1, delete Back 15, and add 'as No.11, type face differs'. Under HS-93.2, add Baden-Baden. Leopoldsplatz ; Baden-Baden. Panorama; Berlin. Royal Palace; Cologne. The Cathedral; Munich. Temple in the English Park; Neuschwanstein. The Bed-Room; Paris. Notre-Dame. Also amend spellings as follows: 22 'Deutscher'; 24 'Bosporus'; 34 'Frankfurt. o. M. The Opera'; 62 'Pavillons'; 64..'des'..; 71 'Drachenfels' (one word); 86 'Pente'P.395. HS-95. Strong. Add ‘The War in Egypt. Puzzle-Find Arabi Pacha & Doctor. Portrait of Gen. Wolseley’ and ‘The War in Egypt. Admiral Seymour. Puzzle - Find one of his Blue JacketsP.399. HS-116. Surrey Education Committee. Reward Cards. Amend number to '35' known, and add 'Cranleigh Church; Ham House; Market Place, Kingston; Nonsuch Park, Cheam; The Thames at Barnes Bridge'P.401. HS-128.Tom Smith. War Photos. Amend to ‘Unnd.(10 known)’, and relist subjects as 1. King Albert conversing with a French General. 2. A Belgian ‘Look-out’ 3. Belgian & British in Hospital...

4. Belgian Soldier shares his food... 5. British Motor Scout 6. British Soldiers in Camp. 7. French & British Generals inspecting

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Indian Troops. 8. King George and King Albert inspecting Belgian Troops

9. Madras Infantry 10. Territorial Artillery ready....

P.401. HS-130. The Star. ‘Souvenir Edition’.1960. add Ted DitchburnP.402. HS-132. Singer. Ships. Amend to ‘9 known’ and delete ‘H.M.S. Dreadnought.P.403.HS-140. Symington. Advertisement Cards(A).Amend to - Unnd.(8 known). Add ‘All cardsbegin with Symington’s’.1. Caramel Pudding2. Custard Powder3. Granulated Gravy4. Lemon Pie

5. Mock Turtle Soup 6. Sponge Mixture 7. Table Cream and...Ideal Jelly 8. Tomato Soup

P.403A. HS-142. Dogs(A).Unnd.(11?). Issued by Stamina Foods. See STA-010 1. Alsatian 2. Bull Terrier 3. Bulldog 4. Cairn Terrier 5. Chihuahua.

6. Cocker Spaniel7. Dachshund8. Fox Terrier9. Pekingese10. Pembroke Corgi

11. Shetland Sheepdog 12. West Highland White Terrier

P.403A. HS-143. Scout Game. Unnd.(52), as 13 x 4. Issued by Spears. See SPE-060 1. A Capture 2. Be Prepared 3. Caught Napping 4. Ground Telegraphy 5. Hide and Seek

6 . In Sight of the Enemy7. Look Before You Leap8. Morse Signalling9. The Patrol Call10. Possum

11. Reconnoitring 12. Semaphore Signalling 13. Sentry Go

P.403A. HS-144. Sporting Dogs. Unnd.(5 known). Issued by Stead & Simpson. See STE-130 1. Fox-hound. Puzzle Find-J.W. Proctor 2. Grey-hound. Puzzle Find-Frank Clifton 3. Pointer. Puzzle Find-David Baillie

4. Retriever. Puzzle Find-T. Duerdin Dutton 5. Setter. Puzzle. Find Mrs. Carlo Clarke

P.403A. HS-145. Harvest Series. Unnd.(6). Issued by Stead & Simpson. See STE-090 1. The Hand Sower. Find the Duke of Devonshire 2. Harvest Festivals. The Farmers Festival. Find the Lord of the Manor 3. The Harvest of the Sea. 'Dragging in the Nets'. Find a Fisherman 4. Harvest Sun Spots. The Farmer. Find his Dog 5. Harvesting in Switzerland. Find a Swiss Patriot 6. The Vine Harvest. Carting with Bullocks. Find a Wine Merchant

P.403A. HS-146. Modes of Travel. Unnd.(4 known). Issued by Scales & Sons. See SCA-035 1. America 2. Egypt

3. Holland 4. Venice

P.401. HS-147. Tom Smith Christmas Crackers. Unnd.(8 known). Issued by Tom Smith. See SMI-245 1. Behold we here proud Windsor’s towers, (4 line verse) 2. Exhibition Puzzle. Ascending the Eiffel. Find President Carnot 3. Exhibition Puzzle. stalls at the Exhibition. Find the Queen 4. Here are some of Miss Mary Anderson’s... 5. Lobsters & Crabs Puzzle. Find the Fisherman 6. The new French Waterplane (Tom Smith’s Xmas Crackers) Size 93 x 53 7. Tintern Abbey 8. Where is John Bull? (dog in kennel)P.403. HS-148. ‘Try This Today!’. Unnd.(7 known). Issued by Symington. See SYM-050.7 1. Chocolate Mould Sponge 2. Cottage Pie

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3. Curried Meat and Rice 4. Cutlets and Tomato Sauce 5. Fillet of Beef

6. Haricot Mutton 7. Ragout of Veal

P.403. HS-149. Games. Unnd.(6). (4 known). Issued by Sanderson. See SAN-060 1. Birds of the Air 2. Goofy Golf

3. The Grand National 4. ‘The Opera-Glass Walk’

P.403.HS-150. Flags and Costumes of Europe. Unnd.(9). Issued by Smith and Nephew. See SMI-275 1. Belgium 2. Denmark 3. Eire

4. France 5. Germany 6. Holland

7. Italy 8. Luxembourg 9. United Kingdom

P. 403. HS-151. Torry Gillicks Internationals. Numb.64. Issued by S. and B. See SAA-040 Variations to back text 1. Ends a) science, b) season 2. Last line begins a) times, b) with, c) a great 4. Ends a) today, b) £17000. Also, Lawton is listed a) with, b) without (Centre Forward) 5. Last line begins a) several, b) occasions 9. do a) grand, b) having 10. do a) his, b) during, c) war 12. do a) Recently, b) badge 14. do a) transferred, b) ferred 17. do a) most, b) England 18. do a) great, b) success 19. First line begins a) Arsenal, b) Is 21. do a) Although, b) Gave 23. Last line begins a) burgh, b) lose 24. do a) ly, b) speed 25. do a) took, b) Matthews 26. do a) for, b) international 27. do a) Scottish, b) English 28. do a) his, b) country’s 29. do a) Scotland, b) player 32. do a) team, b) inent, c) with

34. do a) Park, b) keeper, c) a 36. do a) many, b) land 38. do a) to, b) of, c) motion 39. do a) Badge, b) with 40. Fourth line begins a) of, b) £14000 41. Last line begins a) distributes, b) shot 42. do a) have, b) many 46. do a) team, b) Hughes 49. do a) also, b) very 50. do a) foot, b) ball 52. do a) his, b) sentative 54. do a) forecast, b) this 56. do a) standing, b) players 57. do a) years, b) against 59. do a) Scotland, b) keeper 62. do a) honours, b) him 63. do a) outside, b) Is, c) at 64. do a) into, b) fence 67. do a) international, b) Has. Also, blue back has ‘Internationals’ printed upside down 68. First line begins a) was, b) capped

P.404. HT-3.Teasdale. Footballers. Amend number known to '22' & add S. Black, Plymouth Argyle F.C.; S.D. Crooks, Derby County & Eng.; A.L. Reid, Preston North End F.C.; a) F. Worrall, Portsmouth F.C.; H.B. Shaw, Sunderland F.C.

P.405.HT-5. Jig-Saw Puzzle Cards(A).Unnd.(16 known).Issued by Teasdale. See TEA-130 1. Children’s Stories 1. Aladdin 2. Alice in Wonderland 3. Beauty and the Beast 4. Cinderella & Prince Charming 5. Dick Whittington 6. Jack & the Beanstalk

7. Red Riding Hood 8. Robin Hood9. Snow White & Seven Dwarfs10. Three Bears 11. Treasure Island

2. War Action Pictures 1. Aircraft Carrier being attacked 2. Tank 3. Two planes, in combat

4. Two-funnelled ship 5. Searchlights & artillery

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P.405. HT-6. 1. Teasdale. Scenes from Fairy Stories. Amend to ‘4 known’, and add ‘Cat, eyeing fish in pool’P.406. HT-12. Thomson. Reverse HT-12.1. & 2P.408. HT-21. Thomson. Coloured Photos of Star Footballers. Alter 1. to G.W. Beel, Burnley, reverse order of 2 & 3, alter 3 to W. Butler; alter 6 from Gallagher to GallacherP.408. HT-23. Thomson. As above. Amend ‘C. Brown’ to ‘G. Brown’, and ‘Blackenberg’ to ‘Blanckenberg’P.410. HT-29. Thomson. Famous Ships.Alter HT-29.2.2 to GjoaP.412. HT-33. Thomson. Flags of the Sea. Alter HT-33.44 to ‘Lloyd Sabaudo’; No.70 to ‘StagLine’; No.75 to ‘Union Castle Mail.P.412. HT-34. Thomson. Football Mystery Cards. Alter ‘Tufnell, Connelly..’ to ‘Tufnell, Connolly..’P.413/4.HT-37. Thomson. Footballers(A).45 x 35. Unnd.(137). Captions from card fronts. Issued by Thomson. See THO-310* = Scottish edition only.+ = Issued as pairs, including the 10 issued with different pairings. All numbered in brackets 1. W.J. Aitken 2. J. Anderson 3. A. Archibald * + (34) 4. A. Baker 5. A. Basnett + (42) 6. R. Baugh + (71) 7. J. Blair 8. B. Bliss 9. W. Blyth + (105) 10. G. Brewster 11. T.G. Bromilow 12. S. Brooks + (44) 13. T. Browell 14. Allan Brown * 15. Tom Cairns 16. J. Carmichael + (113), (22) 17. G. Carr 18. H. Chambers + (112) (69) 19. T. Clay 20. W. Collier * 21. W. Cox * + (33) 22. T. Crichton * + (16) 23. J. Crosbie 24. Ben Cross 25. W. Culley * Back, last line a) ‘League, 1919’, b) ‘1919’ 26. Colin Dand * + (96) 27. S. Davidson 28. J. Dawson 29. P. Dawson 30. W. Devlin * 31. I.W. Dickson 32. C. Duncan * + (21)

33. J. Duncan + (92)(108) 34. J. Dunn * + (3) 35. H.P. Evans 36. J. Forrest * + (41) 37. J.M. Forsyth * 38. W. Fotheringham * 39. R. Freeman 40. P. Gaffney * 41. W. Gibson * + (36) 42. C. Gilhespy + (5) 43. M. Gilhooley, a) Hullb) Sunderland * 44. W. Gillespie + (12) 45. T. Glancy * + (64) 46. J. Gourlay * 47. W. Grimshaw 48. J. Halligan * + (63) 49. Carl Hansen * 50. N. Harris 51. J. Harrow + (106) 52. E. Hart + (53) 53. C. Hilditch + (52) 54. F. Hopkin 55. R. Howarth 56. F. Hudspeth + (72) 57. G. Hunter + (107) 58. J. Hutton 59. Wm. Inglis * 60. Sam Irving * + (67) 61. E. Islip 62. D.B.L. Jack 63. James Jackson * + (48) 64. Alex Lambie * + (45) 65. T. Lucas

66. J. McAlpine * + (114) 67. W. McCandless + (125) (60) 68. A. McClure + (114) 69. C. McCormack * + (18) 70. J. McCourt 71. R. McCracken + (117) (6) 72. J. McCrae + (56) (76) 73. R. McDonald 74. J. McDougall * + (121) 75. J. McFarlane * + (94) 76. A. McInally * + (72) 77. J. McIntyre * + (103) 78. R. McKay * + (81) 79. D. McKinlay + (104)(95) 80. A. MacLean * 81. D. McLean * + (78) 82. A. McNab * 83. R. McNeil 84. T. Meehan 85. D. Meiklejohn * + (132) 86. J. Mew 87. F. Morris 88. F. Moss 89. T. Muirhead * 90. D. Nicoll * 91. F. Osborne + (111) 92. J. Page + (33) 93. J. Paterson 94. Dr. J.A. Patterson

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(sic). Back correct + (124) 95. W. Patterson * + (79) 96. R. Penman * + (26) 97. E. Pilkington + (133) 98. C. Pringle * 99. R. Pym + (135) 100. D. Raitt 101. W. Rankin * 102. A. Rawlings 103. Alex Read * a) Alex Reid * + (77) 104. A. Reynolds + (79) 105. A. Rigby + (9) 106. F. Roberts + (51) 107. W.T. Roberts + (57)

108. T. Scott * + (33) 109. S. Seymour * 110. H. Shaw * 111. A. Smailes + (91) 112. Len Smelt + (18) 113. B. Smith + (16) 114. G. Smith + (68) (66) 115. J. Smith (Aberdeen) * 116. J. Smith (W.B.A.) (123) 117. Jas. Smith + (71) * 118. J. Spaven 119. Clem Stephenson 120. F. Stringfellow + (127) (122) 121. W. Summers * + (74)

122. E. Swan * + (120) 123. E. Taylor + (116) 124. W. Tempest + (94) 125. J. Tresadern + (67) 126. F. Tunstall 127. T. Urwin + (120) 128. E.T. Vizard 129. S.J. Wadsworth 130. F. Walden 131. V. Watson 132. J. White * + (85) 133. O. Williams + (97) 134. W. Wilson * 135. F. Womack + (99) 136. A. Wright * 137. R. Yorke

P.414. HT-39. Thomson. Football Club Colours & Players. Amend ‘Britton’ to Brittan’P.416. HT-41. Thomson. Footballers – Hunt the Cup Cards. Alter spelling. 1.8, is Mills, 3.3 is E. DrakeP.417. HT-46.Thomson. Footballers – Transfers(A).Amend entry and re-list. Unnd.(16). Issued by Thomson. See THO-370 1. A. Archibald 2. W. Ashurst 3. Joe Bradford 4. J. Cassidy 5. Warneford Cresswell 6. Neil Harris

7. S. Irving 8. F. Kean 9. F. Keenor110. A. Lochhead11. N. McBain12. T. Meehan

13. D. Pratt14. S. J. Wadsworth15. V. Watson16. John White

P.418. HT-47. Thomson. Funny Fizzogs. Amend ‘Tweek the Beak’ to ‘Tweak the Beak’P.419. HT-53. Thomson. Motor Cars. Alter HT-53.27 to Dodge AeroP.422. HT-62. Thomson. Secrets of Cricket. Alter text of No.4 to ‘This Batsman’s Out!’P.423. HT-64. Thomson. Motor Cars of 1963. Amend No.11 to ‘Bentley S3’P.427. HT-74. Thomson. Warrior Cards. Amend No.35 to ‘Gurkha..’P.429. HT-84.Thomson. Tit-Bits Star Cover Girls. Amend date of No.2 to ‘Jan.26th’, and amend name of No.4 to ‘Claretta’P.433. HT-98.1. Topical Times. Footballers. Amend 13. ‘M’Alcon’ to ‘M’Aloon’ ; 14. ‘W.M. Morris’ to ‘W.W.Morris’P.436. HT-99.5.6. Topical Times. Amend 12, William M'Culloch to N. McCullochP.437. HT-105.Tuckett. Film Stars. Add to ‘2nd set’ ‘No.28, Beery’. Different picture, and No.44, 2nd set ‘Olivia de Havilland’P.440. HT-115. Tyler’s Boots. Puzzle Cards. Add About 95 x 77. Look before you Leap. Hare and Hounds – Find the Hare.; 143 x 93. ‘Riddle-Me’Rees’. Old woman fleeing from charging goat. Puzzle- Find the Goatherd. Question under.P.449. HT-137. Thomson. Add and amend as follows Footballers(A). Metal. Unnd.(14). Issued by Thomson. See THO-320. 8 each issued in England (*)and Scotland (+), marked in listing 1. J. Boyd, Newcastle * 2. G. Brown, Rangers + 3. A. Campbell, Huddersfield * 4. N. Dewar, Third Lanark + 5. J. Easson, Portsmouth * and + 6. W. McFadyen, Motherwell + 7. A. Massie, Hearts +

8. P. O’Dowd, Chelsea * 9. E. Rimmer, Sheffield. Wed. * 10. J. Stein, Everton * and + 11. R. Thomson, Celtic + 12. A. Venters, Cowdenbeath + 13. T. Waring, Aston Villa * 14. Stanley Wood, W.B. Albion *.

P.449/450. HT-141. Tit-Bits. The World's Loveliest Girls. Re-list as follows:-

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1. 164 x 1131. 1. Jill Barton 2. Marguerite Brennan (with dog on wall) 3. Marguerite Brennan (in swimsuit, leaning back against bollard) 4. Debra (in 'Princess of the Nile') 5. Diana Dors (leaning back) 6. Shirley Eaton 7. Lisa Gastoni 8. Pamela Hatton (star of 'Pam's Diary') 9. Audrey Hotchkiss (in 'Battle of the Dawn') 10. Audrey Hotchkiss (seated on steps) 11. Valerie Hudson (full skirt over bikini) 12. Jill Ireland (at 'Casino Theatre') 13. Joan Kay (leaning against steps) 14. Joan Kirkpatrick (on wall, with fishing rod) 15. Lillemor Knudsen (as 'Lady Godiva') 16. Gina Lamberton (in 'Island of Desire') 17. Lina Lopez (holding cup, 'My Life')

18. Doreen Lord (hands behind head) 19. Brenda Mee (kneeling) 20. Joyce Merrion (leaning against rail) 21. Marilyn Monroe 22. Vivienne Moss (in 'Killer Pass') 23. Joy Owen (as 'Pocahontas') 24. Pat Owens (seated ¾) 25. Pat Owens (in bikini, full, seated on pillar)) 26. Pat Owens (as 'Alaina') 27. Marina Papaelia (kneeling) 28. Patrizia (as 'Princess Taranil') 29. Jill Penson (standing on tip-toe) 30. Tessa Prendergast (seated on rope coil) 31. Pat Raphael seated, in boots) 32. Gisele Robert (on one leg) 33. Joan Stewart (swimsuit, seated) 34. Joan Stewart (shorts, leaning back) 35. Patricia Webb (Horizontal)

2. 194 x 1151. Yvonne Anderson (seated)2. Joan Kay (leaning back against small step

ladder)3. Silvano Mancano (¾, standing)

P.451.New Entry.HT-151.The World’s Wonder Ships. Unnd.(10 known). Issued by Thomson. See THO- 8501. Aquitania2. Berengaria3. Brittanic 4. Franconia

5. Georgic6. Homeric7. Majestic8. Mauretania

9. Olympic10. Queen Mary

P.451. New Entry. HT-152. Thomson. World Footballers of Tomorrow. Unnd.(42). Issued by Thomson. See THO-8101. Tony Allen (Stoke City)2. Bertie Auld (Celtic)3. I. Black (Swimmer)4. John Bond (West Ham United)5. Barry Bridges (Chelsea)6. J. Brown (Boxer)7. Ray Charnley (Blackpool)8. Brian Clough (Middlesbrough)9. K. Collin (Springboard Diver)10. Congratulations to Hewson from Herb Elliott11. Ronnie Cope (Manchester United)12. Alan Cousin (Dundee)13. Chris Crowe (Leeds United)14. Norman Deeley (Wolverhampton Wanderers)15. R. Delaney (Distance Runner)16. Peter Dobing (Blackburn Rovers)17. Derek Dougan (Portsmouth)18. Malcolm Edwards (Bolton Wanderers)19. Fred Else (Preston North End) 20. K. Gardner (Sprinter)

21. Joe Hayes (Manchester City) 22. David Herd (Arsenal)23. J. Konrads (Swimmer)24. The Last Line-Up (Manchester United in Belgrade)25. Denis Law (Huddersfield Town)26. Laurie Leslie (Hibernian)27. Billy Little (Aberdeen)28. R. McTaggart (Boxer)29. J. Merriman (Distance Runner)30. Brian Phelps (Highboard Diver)31. G. Potgeiter (Hurdler)32. P. Radford (Sprinter)33. M. Rawson (Middle-Distance Runner)34. Roy Rea (Glenavon)35. Howard Riley (Leicester City)36. J. Salisbury (Sprinter)37. Maurice Setters (West Bromwich Albion)38. Milka Singh (Sprinter)39. A. Thomas (Distance Runner)40. S. Vickers (Walker)

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41. David Wilson (Rangers) 42. Phil Woosnam (West Ham United)

P.451. New Entry. HT-153. Mystic Signs/Motor Cars(A).Unnd.(6). Issued by Thomson. See THO-500 1. The Five-Pointed Star of Persia/ Austin Twenty 2. The Lucky Scarab of Egypt / Daimler Double-Six 3. The Sacred Dragon of China / Vauxhall 20 4. The Sacred Elephant of India / 15.9 Bentley 5. The Star and Crescent of Turkey / Armstrong Siddeley 6. Tiki, the Talisman of the Maoris / 17.7 Morris Six

P.451. HT-154. Footballer and Secret Sign Medals(A).Unnd.(6). Issued by Thomson. 1. A.F. Campbell (Blackburn Rovers) / Eye of Toto 2. F. Cook (Portsmouth) / Tong of Sing-Poo 3. W. Edwards (Leeds United) / Black-Hand 4. Joe Hulme (Arsenal) / Flying Squad 5. Alec James (Arsenal) / Tiger’s Claw 6. A.J. Riley (Liverpool) / Thunder Bird Totem

P.451.HT-155. The Sleeping Beauty. Unnd.(6). Issued by Theatre Royal, Glasgow. See THE-040 1. Carol Eric as the ‘Prince’ 2. Eddie Henderson as the ‘Queen’ 3. Betty Leslie-Smith as ‘Sleeping Beauty’

4. Eddie Reindeer as ‘Muddles’ 5. George West as the ‘King’ 6. Wilson, Keffel & Betty – Speciality Act

P.451. HT-156. Football Sticky-Backs. Unnd. (44). Issued by Thomson. See THO-288 Sheet 1 Sheet 2 1. T. Cooper (Derby County) - Rectangular2. A. Dick (Hamilton Accies.) - Oval3. J. Hanson (Manchester United) - Oval4. J. Hughes (Bury) - Rectangular5. J.A. Johnston (Hearts) - Rectangular6. A. Mercer (Sheffield United) - Oval7. T. Mitchell (Leeds United) - Oval8. J. Nelson (Cardiff City) - Rectangular9. W. Pease (Middlesbrough) - Rect10. R. Rowley (Southampton) - Oval11. C.Wilson (Stoke) - Oval

1. J.W. Barrett (West Ham United) 2. W.R.Dean (Everton) 3. R.A. Edmed (Liverpool) 4. T. Glidden (West Bromwich Albion) 5. R. Goodall (Huddersfield Town) 6. J. McGrory (Celtic) 7. J. McIlwaine (Falkirk) 8. A.L. Messer (Reading) 9. J. Oakley (Sunderland) 10. J.H. Ramsey (Kilmarnock) 11. G. Waterfield (Burnley)

Sheet 3 Sheet 4 1. S.E. Bowen (Aston Villa) 2. G. Briggs (Birmingham) 3. R. Bruce (Aberdeen 4. E. Curtis (Cardiff City) 5. G. Gibson (Bolton Wanderers) 6. J. Hulme (Arsenal) 7. Alex James (Preston North End) 8. L. McBain (St. Johnstone) 9. R. McKay (Newcastle United) 10. R. McPhail (Glasgow Rangers) 11 E. O'Callaghan (Tottenham Hotspur).

1. H. Adcock (Leicester City) 2. J. Bradley (Hibernian) 3. W. Cook (Dundee) 4. W. Deuchars (Raith Rovers) 5. J. Grapnell (Airdrieonians) 6. J. Jackson (Partick Thistle) 7. T. Law (Chelsea) 8. E. Linley (Notts Forest) 9. McPherson (Swansea Town) 10. A. Rigby (Blackburn Rovers) 11. T. Walsh (Bristol City) 12. J. Wilkinson (Sheffield Wednesday

P.451. New Entry. HT-157. Secret Badges. Issued by Thomson as joined pairs. See THO-570 1. Holdfast/Midnight Doom 5. Silent Menace/Thunderhoof 2. Lone Tracker/Iron Claw 6. Spectre’s Eye/Fatal Fang

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3. Lynx Eye/Stern Justice 7. Terror of the Tongs/Flashing Avenger 4. Secret Hood/The Stealthy Terror 8. Undaunted/Sentinel by NightP.453.Re-list as follows.HV-2.1Virol Children of all Nations. Unnd. Issued by Virol. See VIR-050 1. 1910 (18 known) 1. Beebee (Jamaica) 2. Carolina (St. Kitts, West Indies) 3. Chloe (Demerara) 4. Jippy (South Carolina) 5. Koo (Japanese) 6. Koo and Hi-Di (Japanese) 7. Lillah (Zanzibar) 8. Lim Ju Tu Saye (Chinese) 9. Lim Saye (Chinese) 10. Liza (Trinidad)

11. Lulu (Demerara) 12. Meera (Moorish) 13. Pete (Jamaica) 14. Ranee (Jamaica) 15. Thumbee (boy) and Ummah (girl) (Cingalese) 16. Topsy (St. Kitts, West Indies) 17. Tu Kwong (Chinese) 18. Ummah (Cingalese Girl)

P.454. HW-6. Walthamstow Education Committee. Reward Cards. Amend to '12 known', and relist 1. Canterbury Cathedral 2. The Anglers Nook, by Patrick Naysmyth 3. The First Day of Oysters, by A. Fraser 4. The Giudecca Venice, by J.M.W. Turner 5. Immovable (Boys and Donkey) 6. An Irish Cabin 7. Irish Life. Spinning Flax 8. The Lake of Como, by W. Clarkson

Stanfield 9. Peace, by Sir Edwin Landseer 10. The Prawn Fishers, by W. Collins 11. Preparing Moses for the Fair, by D. Maclise 12. Reading the News, by Sir D. Wilkie. 13. Tired Out 14. We are Five (Boys and Donkey) 15. The Woodland Gate, by W. Collins

P.457. Wayfarer. HW-13.5. Replace as under General (161 known) 1. A.R.P. Bomb Tests. Dummy bomb weighing 1,200 lbs being dropped on to sandbag... 2. A.R.P. Shelters. The delivering of the special A.R.P. shelters has commenced in London.. 3. ‘All Clothes’ Swimming Race. The start of the ‘All Clothes’ swimming race in the.... 4. The Anglo-Egyptian Treaty. Nahas Pasha, Egyptian Premier, and suite, leaving for Foreign... 5. George Arliss off to U.S.A. The famous film star returns to America by the ‘Queen Mary’. 6. Bunny Austin. Action picture of Wimbledon men's singles finalist 7. Babies Nursery Moves to Bucks. At Taplow 25 small children are being housed for the... 8. ‘Baden-Powell’. Chief Scout Leaves for India. Lord and Lady B-P. and their daughter... 9. Sir Abe Bailey Home for the Derby. The Veteran South African millionaire now legless... 10. Earl Baldwin at Garter Service. Earl Baldwin, the new Garter Knight in the procession at... 11. Earl Baldwin Confers Degrees. Earl Baldwin, former Prime Minister...procession to the... 12. Mr. Baldwin back in London. The Prime Minister leaving 10, Downing Street for the... 13. Mr. Baldwin Leaves ‘No. 10’. The retiring Prime Minister accompanied by Mrs. Baldwin... 14. Beating the Bounds in London. The ancient custom of ‘Beating the bounds’ by choirboys of... 15. Beating the Petrol Ration. The one manpower car, although smaller than the usual models.... 16. Bed if not Breakfast. This Anderson Shelter has been adapted, by a Policeman in Surrey, so... 17. Belgian King in London. King Leopold of the Belgians photographed during a private visit... 18. Big Riverside Fire. River Firemen fighting fire from mud bank during a recent big outbreak... 19. Britain Delivers the Goods. This slogan, which is helping to sell more British goods abroad,... 20. Business as Usual. During the daytime the streets in many cities are busy with people who.... 21. Mr. Chamberlain in Italy. The Prime Minister accompanied by Signor Mussolini, Lord... 22. Mr. Chamberlain shaking hands, on deck 23. Coalminer holding pit Pony* 24. Coster’s Donkey and Pony Show. Frances, Countess of Warwick presenting the Challenge... 25. Czechoslovakia. Sir Neville Henderson (British Ambassador in Berlin) and Lord Halifax...

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26. ‘Mrs. Daubney’. Britains Ambassadors of Trade. Mrs. D.. saying ‘Goodbye’ to her daughter... 27. ‘Frances Day’. By the ‘Queen Mary’ to New York...the well-known actress and a Tyrolese... 28. Mr. Deeds comes to Town 29. Kaye Don Off to U.S.A. Kaye Don, leaving for America, to compete in the Speed Boat... 30. Duke of Kent’s Midland Tour. His Royal Highness seated in one of the latest Whitley 111... 31. East and West. A cintrast in costumes at the King’s last Levee of the Season at St. James’s... 32. ‘Joyce Edwards’. Winner of Natal’s Coronation Competition. Chosen as the most attractive... 33. England Expects. The base of the Nelson column in Trafalgar Square is now being used for... 34. ‘George Eyston’. Speed King Home. Captain.. greeted by his daughter after breaking the... 35. Capt. Eyston’s Monster car. Designed to travel at 350 mph. and ready for shipment to Salt... 36. Famous Actor & Actress Leave for S. Africa. Sir Seymour and Lady Hicks (Ellaline Terriss) 37. Famous Violinist Leaves for U.S.A. Fritz Kreisler...with his wife before leaving...’Queen.... 38. Famous Woman Artist at Coaching Meet. Dame Laura Knight, R.A., seated next to Bertram... 39. Famous Writer off to South. Mr. A.P. Herbert...leaving for South of France to recuperate... 40. Fighter Pilots who are Defending Britain. Picture shows Pilots of the Fighter Command. 41. Film Star Bride in Invalid Chair. Miss Mary Maguire the Australian born film star, went to.... 42. Film Star Returns to U.S.A. Lionel Barrymore, the famous Hollywood Star, leaving for.... 43. Film Stars off to Canada. Richard Arlen, Lili Palmer, and Barry Mackay leaving for... 44. First One-Man Fire Brigade. The new portable fire-engine capable of pumping 120 gallons... 45. Flying Kites? At the Elementary Flying Training School many young men are being taught... 46. French Air Mission in London. Sir Kingsley Wood, Air Minister, greets General Vuillemin... 47. French Ministers Arrive. M. Daladier, French Premier (centre) greeted by Mr. Chamberlain... 48. French Women’s Ice-Hockey Team Arrives. The French Ladies’ Ice-Hockey Team on... 49. German ‘Scrap’. A large field in one district has been made a dumping ground for the... 50. Giant and Midgets Going to S. Africa. A Company of Midgets and a Giant off to the Johann... 51. (Good Companions) Home from U.S.A. Mr. J.B. Priestley, the famous author, and his wife... 52. The Gordons and the Tanks. The mimic attack carried out before the King & Queen at Alder... 53. Gracie Leaves for U.S.A. Miss Gracie Fields, the famous...leaving for an American Tour. 54. Gracie Fields Lays Theatre Foundation Stone. The famous comedienne singing to workmen... 55. Gracie Fields, with boy on railway station holding model Union-Castle Yacht 56. The Grand National 57. ‘Vera Greenwood’. Lancashire Cotton Queen and Lord Mayor of London. Miss Vera G. and... 58. ‘Hugh Gurney’. Back to Work. British Ambassador in Rio...with his wife and daughter on... 59. Happily on their Way. Kilties waving as they go by – scenes like this are taking place all... 60. Health Minister sees Beauty Display. Sir Kingsley Wood watching a display by the Women’s. 61. His War Effort. There is no Air Raid Siren in one of the tiny Berkshire villages, but the... 62. Household Waste is Valuable. Food waste from houses can be transformed into wholesome... 63. Sydney Howard Lights up Morecambe. The famous comedian and his wife on the way to... 64. The Indian Army. Detachments of the Royal Indian Army Service Corps and Vetinary... 65. Indian Chief Ready to Greet their majesties the King and Queen. The Chiefs of several... 66. Indian Prince?. No caption. Shows man in Indian dress, glasses, Police Officer in background. 67. Indian Prince’s Wedding. Marriage procession of Shri Yuvaraj Singh Sahib Bahadur in the... 68 ‘Sir Thomas Inskip’. Defence Chiefs. Inskip (Left) Min.for Co-ord.of Defence and Viscount.. 69. The Inspection. During these days of War, Young England is making many in inspections of... 70. The King of Italy Visits the Pope. Recently the King and Queen of Italy visited His Holiness... 71. ‘Joseph Kennedy’. New U.S. Ambassador Visits the King... the new Ambassador to the Court 72. ‘Joseph P. Kennedy’. U.S.A. Ambassador Hears Commons Debate. ...arriving at House of... 73. ‘Duchess of Kent’. Inspecting a New St. John Training Centre. Her Royal Highness... 74. The King and Queen at the Races. Photograph taken at Sandown Park with the King’s... 75. H. M. The King at Cranwell. The King inspecting the Guard of Honour of Air Force Cadets... 76. H.M. The King Inspects Guard of Honour. His Majesty inspecting the...at The People’s.... 77. King Leopold Drives to the City. The King of the Belgians, with the Duke of Kent, driving... 78. King’s Flying Tour of R.A.F. Stations. H.M. The King... Hawker ‘Hurricane’ Fighter...

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79. King’s Indian Orderly Officers. Four Gurkha Rifles Officers appointed for duty during the... 80. L.G.’S Well. Mr. Lloyd George presenting a silver salver to Dame Margaret Lloyd George... 81. Lacock Abbey. It is unusual for school children to have their lessons in an Abbey. These... 82. Mr. Lansbury leaves for Peace Talk with Mussolini. Mr. George L... leaving London for... 83. Laughing at his own Height* 84. Laughton greets his Producer. Mr. Charles Laughton,... with...wife greeting Mr. Erich... 85. Leader of British Observers of Spanish Front. Capt. A.H. Smyth, R.N., off to Spain to... 86. King Leopold opens Leige Exhibition. King Leopold of the Belgians opens the Leige Inter... 87. Little Evacuees Being Examined. In a very short space of time thousands of British Children... 88. ‘Mackenzie King’. Meeting of Canadian-American Defence Board...Prime Minister of... 89. Maharajah Flies for First Time. The Maharajah of Mysore talking to the pilot before flying... 90. Making sure of her Christmas Dinner. Girls of the Mechanised Transport Corps took... 91. Man in mid-air over long jump pit, watched by 8 others* 92. Marbles Championship. The annual Championship was held on Good Friday at the.... 93. ‘John Masefield.’ Poet Laureate Leaves for U.S.A... to deliver an ‘Ode to Havard’ during... 94. Mediator at Prague. Lord Runciman (with his wife) leaving for Czecho-Slovakia to act as... 95. Tom Mix at Ilford 96. Minister of Transport Goes to the Dogs. Mr. Leslie Burgin, M.P., receiving half a crown.... 97. Minister for War. Mr. Leslie Hore Belisha (Right) Sec. of State for War on the way to a... 98. Mobilisation of London Carthorses. Horses which have until now been engaged in work on... 99. More Men’s Jobs for Women. A famous catering company has organised a Corps of women... 100. Motor Biking through Barrels* 101. ‘Mountie’ on Duty in London. L/Corporal McDowell of the Canadian Mounted Police takes... 102. New Army Uniforms. Experimental Designs for Army Clothing. Basic equipment with... 103. New British Submarine Launched. ‘Sterlet’, 670 tons, launched at Chatham Dockyard,... 104. New First Lord of Admiralty. Earl Stanhope, the new First Lord...arriving at 10, Downing St. 105. New Governor of the Bank of England 106. ‘Montagu Norman’. Big Men in the City. ...(Governor of the Bank of England) and the Lord... 107. Naming of locomotive ‘Blackpool’* 108. Norwegian Folk Dancers Visit England. Norwegian folk dancers walking in London where... 109 Norwegian Sprinter. Erik Syvall, Norway’s 100 yards sprint champion, training at White City 110. Not Interested (Penguins). Some weeks ago the staff of an Insurance Company were... 111. ‘Mr. Ogilvie-Forbes’. British Diplomat For Madrid. leaving London for Spain to take.... 112. Old Sailors’ Sea Trip. Aged merchant seamen from the Royal Alfred Institution enjoy trip to... 113. Oldest Sporting Event – For the Doggett’s Coat & Badge. A family affair. W.P. Silvester... 114. On the River Fraser, Canada. The view shows the River Fraser at New Westminster, near... 115. Oxford at Practice – Rowing 116. Paderewski Leaves for Paris... leaving London for Paris after making his first and only... 117. Peace Pilgrim. Mr. George Lansbury, M.P. leaving for Sofia, Belgrade, Bucharest &.... 118. People on boat waving off sailing ship* 119. The Photograph of the late Mr. Ramsay Macdonald was almost completed when the news... 120. Mary Pickford in England. The former idol of the films arrives from New York on a... 121. Picturesque Coronation Visitor. The Alake of Abeokuta, West Africa, leaving his hotel in... 122.. The Pig Club 123. The Premier Inspects Defences. Mr. Winston Churchill finds time during his busy life to... 124. Premier returns from Munich. Mr. Neville Chamberlain being greeted at Heston.... 125. Prime Minister and Mrs. Chamberlain in Hyde Park. Last Sunday, March 19th, Mr. C.. 126. Prime Minister – Freeman of Cordwainers’ Company. Mr. Chamberlain receiving his Cert... 127. Prime Minister’s walk. The Premier and Mrs. Chamberlain walking in St. James’s Park,... 128. Protection Against Enemy Parachutists. Many important buildings are now not only.... 129. Prudential. No caption. Picture shows 18 girls working in large room with pleasant outlook. 130. The Quarry Hill Flats, Leeds 131. Queen Mary presents new regimental colours

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132. Ready for the Soap-Box Derby. The Soap-Box Derby is run at Donnington Park in June...133. Roehampton Sunday. This year the tournament on Roehampton Sunday was held in aid of... 134. Royal Tournament Rehearsal. Boys of the Duke of York’s School, Dover, rehearsing the... 135. St. Patrick’s Day at Guards’ Depot. A Guardsman giving shamrock to soldiers children at... 136. Safety First Education for Children. In Lancashire there is an intensive campaign by the... 137. Haile Selassie in London. The Emperor of Abyssinia and members of his family receiving... 138. ‘Sidney Charles Smith’. Boy Scout to be Royal Messenger. 16 year old Boy Scout appointed 139. South African Defence Minister Returns. Mr. Oswald Pirow,...chatting to Mr. Malcolm.... 140. Spanish Refugees at French Border. This picture gives an idea of the scene at Le Perthus... 141. ‘Prunella Stack’. Fitness Leader Goes to Germany. Miss Stack, leader of the Women’s.... 142. Stars for Glasgow. Cicely Courtneidge and Bobby Howes off to Glasgow for a ‘try-out’... 143. ‘Henderson Stewart’. Summer House Air Raid Shelter. Mr. Stewart, M.P. for East Fife has... 144. ‘Mr. Stuart’. ‘Wolf-Man’ with his pets. Mr. Stuart – the ‘Wolf-Man’ – with two of his... 145. Tasting the Soup. A large number of male cooks have been recruited for service with the... 146. Ten Die as Ship Explodes in Fog Crash 147. The Terrible Earthquake in South Chile. British sailors from H.M.S. Exeter and H.M.S. Ajax 148. Training for Big Cycle Race. Miss Kathleen Gibson, the film star, giving Alex Beven and E... 149. Troops boarding ship, saying Goodbye* 150. Troops landing from small boats* 151. Underground for 15 Years. Pardoe, a Rhondda Valley Colliery horse which has spent 15... 152. War Minister Flies to Malta. Mr. Hore-Belisha, Secretary of State for War leaving for a... 153. The Watch Round the Coast. His Majesty’s Coastguard Services is manned by Naval... 154. West Yorkshire Regiment on Guard at the Bank of England. For the first time in its history... 155. Who knocks up the Knocker-Up 156. Women Deliver the Mail. In order to replace some of the postmen who have been called up... 157. Sir Kingsley Wood in France. Recently the Secretary of State for Air completed a tour of... 158. Sydney Wooderson finishing a race 159. World’s Largest Steam Roller. Used on the new reservoir at Abberton, North Essex. The.... 160. You Do Look Funny. Barnardo babies trying on gas masks at the Barnardo Home at... 161. The Young Angler. A number of poor children from the Eats End of London, who have....

P.457. HW-14. Webcosa. Footballers(A).Amend to '57' known, and add 'J. Adamson,Burnley; G. Banks, Leicester City; F. Bartlett, Barnsley; R. Charnley, Blackpool; J. Greaves, Tottenham; J. Harris, Birmingham; F. Hill, Bolton; D. Howe, West Bromwich; J. Husband, Partick Thistle; G. Marshal; R. Moore, West Ham; A. Oakes, Manchester City; J. Shreeves, Reading; A. Suddick; R. Tambling, Chelsea; E. Thomas, Swansea?; J. Williams, Plymouth'; A Dawson, Preston; S. Chapman, MansfieldP.458. HW-16. Wednesday Programme. Woodbury Permanent Photographs(A).Add 'W.S. Gilbert' to 'Gallery of Celebrities', and 'Mr. John Billington' to 'Penny Portrait'P.461. HW-24.Wellington & Ward. Photo Series. Add to ‘Football match, featuring two players’P.465. HW-37. Wolverhampton Chronicle. Wolverhampton Wanderers Footballers. Relist &re-number to ‘13 known’ 1. Mike Bailey 2. Hugh Curran 3. Derek Dougan 4. John Farrington 5. John Holsgrove

6. Peter Knowles 7. Jim McCalliog 8. Phil Parkes 9. Derek Parkin 10. John Richards

11. David Wagstaff12. Les Wilson13. David Woodfield

P.466. HW-44. Woman’s Life. The Wrench Series. Add’Reflection’ and ‘Repose’

P.468.New Entry. HW-61. Advertisement Cards(A).Unnd.(10 known).Issued by Warriner & Mason. See WAR-240 1. Three long eared sheep sitting by basket of plants

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2. Mountain goat and baby goat, tree behind. Mother with bell round neck 3. Cow, two ducks, four ducklings by water, tree behind 4. Three rabbits running for their burrow, fox looking over top of rise 5. Stag and two deer (in shadow), on top of hill 6. Woman, girl and sheep outside chalet on right, mountains in background 7. Couple in room, man shaving, assisted by seated woman in green holding dish 8. Couple in room, boy dressed as drummer, with drum. Girl and dog on right look on 9. Two women on ice, one skating, pushing other in ‘sledge’ type ornamental chair 10. Young woman in purple dress, seated by wall, right hand to chin

P.468. HW-62. T.V. Personalities(A).Unnd.(45 known). Issued by Webcosa. See WEB-165.

1. Stuart Bailey 2. Richard Baker 3. Cheyenne Bodie 4. Bootsie 5. Reg. Bosanquet 6. Harry Carpenter 7. Ben Cartwright 8. Brian Connell 9. Peter Dallas 10. Armand Denis 11. Dennis 12. Marshal Dillon 13. Lonnie Donegan 14. Jimmy Edwards 15. Gil Favor 16. Chris Hale

17. Tony Hancock 18. Ian Harman 19. Jess Harper 20. Arthur Haynes 21. Robin Hood 22. Sidney James 23. Bronco Layne 24. Harry Lime 25. Det. Chief Supt. Lockhart 26. Det. Insp. Maguire 27. Insp. Maigret 28. Ben Manfred 29. Brian Matthew 30. Bart Maverick 31. Cliff Michelmore

32. Michael Miles 33. Ted Moult 34. Paddy 35. Pinky Pinkham 36. Ted Ray 37. Eric Robinson 38. Marion Ryan 39. Mark Saber 40. Ena Sharples 41. Huw Thomas 42. Roger Thursby 43. Norman Vaughan 44. Harry Worth 45. Muriel Young

P.468. HW-63. War Leaders(A).Unnd.(7 known). Issued by Wyles' Bros. See WYL-080 1. Vice-Admiral Sir David Beatty 2. Field-Marshal Sir John D.P. French 3. General Joffre 4. Admiral Sir John Rushworth Jellicoe

5. Field-Marshal Earl Kitchener 6. General Sir Horace Smith-Dorrien 7. Commodore R.Y. Tyrwhitt

P.468. HW-64. Air Balloons. Unnd.(8). Issued by John Wyeth & Brother. See WYE-020 Listed in DATE order 1. 1783. Ascent of MM Charles and Robert... 2. 1785. The First Channel Crossing by Air 3. 1785. Vincent Lunardi’s ascent, London, June 1785. 4. 1785. A Steerable Balloon, c. 1785 5. 1801. Kaiserer’s suggestion for a dirigible balloon 6. 1804. Model of a balloon intended for Napoleon’s Coronation 7. 1810. Ascent of James Sadler at Oxford 8. 1821. The George 1V Coronation Balloon...

P.468. HW-65. The World’s Stores. Puzzle Cards(A).Unnd.(5 known). Issued by The World’s Stores. See WOR-100 (H) Home of the World’s Flour for Good Bread. Find his Dad (J) Jam, the World’s for quality (N) Nourishing the Worlds Cocoa and Chocolate. Find the Old Man (U) Ugh mother will be vexed. Find Mother (Z) Zest is imported by the Worlds Sauce and Pickles. Find the FoxP.468. HW-66. Greetings Cards(A). Unnd. (4 known).Issued by Thomas Williams. See WIL-420 1. Boy with large pan offering carrot to hare, two ducklings looking on – ‘A Happy New Year’ 2. Boy carrying plate of meat being pecked by duck, cat eating spillage – ‘A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year’ 3. Boy carrying Christmas pudding tripping over cat chasing mouse – ‘A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year’ 4. Boy reading from paper to duck, duckling and bird – ‘ A Happy New Year’

P.468. HW-67. Play Up Football Cards. Unnd.( 32 known) Issued by Tom Witt. See WIT-070 1. After the Ball, Edinburgh University 2. After the Ball, Manningham 3. After the Ball, Moseley 4. After the Ball, Radcliffe Hornets

5. After the Ball, Swinton 6. After the Scrimmage.(Kruger, bruised by rugby scrum) 7. Berry’s. (shows 5 Football Players)

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8. Champion, Brighouse Rangers 9. Champion, Broughton Rangers 10. Champion, Chorley St. James’s 11. Champion, Edinburgh 12. Kruger and Steyn. ‘Both – Please Sir-we won’t do it again’. Cowering, as boot kicks rugby ball at them 13. Line up, Academy 14. Line up, Wakefield Trinity 15. Now, Wellington 16. Pass, Millom 17. Play up, Cleckheaton 18. Play up, Dewsbury 19. Play up, Newton Heath 20. Play up, Notts Forest 21. Play up, Pudsey

22. St. Elphins for Ever (picture of D. Jones) 23. Settling the Chinese. (rugby ball being converted into chest of Chinaman) 24. Sheffield Wednesday for Ever 25. Well done, Rochdale Hornets 26. Well passed, Bradford 27. Well passed, Heckmondwike 28. Well passed, Oldham 29. Well passed, Warrington 30. Well run (picture of player scoring a try) 31. Well run, Glasgow 32. Well run, Middleton

P.468. HW-69. Our Invincible Navy. Unnd. (5 known). Issued by T. Willrane. See WIL-480. 1. Fearless – Puzzle Find Rear. A. Hamilton 2. Indefatigable – Puzzle Find Lord. C. Beresford

3. Iron Duke - Puzzle Find Admiral Callaghan 4. Shark – Puzzle Find Ad Jelicoe 5. Submarine of ‘D’ Class – Puzzle – Find Rear. Ad. Madden

P.469. HX-5. Photo Series. Add Issuer Tebbs. See-TEB-030. Add Issuer A. Goldthorpe. See GOL-260P.470. HX-12. Add Greaves & Co., Stamford . GRE-060.P.471. HX-15. Motor Cars. Add ‘Cremex. See CRE-040’P.472/3. HX-22. World's Most Beautiful Birds. Add 'Bell& Co’., High Spen. See BEL-060' ;'Trenouth’. See TRE-110; ‘Trenowath’, see TRE-130; ‘Shuter & Flay’s’. See SHU-030P.473/4. HX-23. World’s Most Beautiful Butterflies. Add ‘Dewsberry’s, Burslem. See DEW-090 Add ‘Morgan Davies’ Sale. See MOR-070; Add ‘O’Dwyer, Tallow. See ODW-040; Add .’Garbert’. See GAR-010P.474. HX-24. World's Most Beautiful Fishes. Add 'Jackson's. See JAC-160; Add Garbert GAR-020P.475. HX-25A. Nursery Rhymes. Black border. Add ‘Foster, Dudley’. See FOS-030; 'F.B. Green'. See GRE-078 ; ‘Haynes’. See B.R.P.BAA-090 ; ‘Haywards’. See HAY-130; E. S. Joy. See JOY-020; ‘Lee’s Stores’. See LEE-120; Milloy, see MIL-180; Taylor, see TAY-070P.475. HX-25B. Nursery Rhymes. White border. Add ‘F,J. Andrews’. See AND-130; Add ‘A.H. Pickles’. See PIC-010; Add ‘Haddy & Sons, Mutley’. P.476. HX-29. Oliver Twist.Add Wylde Green Pavilion; Hippodrome, TodmordenP.476. HX-30.Film Stars(A).Add to A.&B.C. (blue border), and after Kane (white border), and insert after ‘...format‘except for border colour’.... Also, in HX-30.2, amend No.15 to ‘Mayo’P.477. HX-31. British Celebrities.Add 'Home Stores. See HOM-330'P.478. HX-37. Moonlight & Melody. Amend to ‘5 known’ & add ‘5. Side view, right hand at head, left hand on hip’ P.480. HX-50. Period Gowns. Add 'Alfred Wyles', see WYL-015; Joseph Mason & Son. See MAS-050; B.& G.T. Martin. See MAR-395; F.S. Jackson. See JAC-050P.481. HX-53. Famous People. Add after Lyons ‘Nos.1/24’P.484. HX-86. War Portraits. Add ‘The Empire (Ripley). See EMP-060’; Add ‘Hill’s Best Margarine. See HIL-080’; Amend ‘Shirebrook Town Hall’ to reference ‘See TOW-070; Add ‘Walford’s Cinema, Tavistock. See WAL-030; Add ‘Ed. Smith, West Melton (Yorkshire). See SMI-055; add ‘Trick’s Drug Stores, Plaistow. See TRI-150; add Tom Smith. See SMI-255P.488/494. HX-114. School Attendance Cards. Add Warwickshire County Council. See WAR-245. Add Barking Education Committee, See BAP-170

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Add to listings - 114.2.The Belfry, Bruges, Belgium; Norman Stair, Canterbury; Louvain, Town Hall; Derby and Joan (Two Pigs); Town Hall, Chatham, Kent 114.5. Battle at Sea – Huggins114.9; A Battle at Sea; Dog and the Shadow- Landseer; The Village Choir – Webster; Italian Teaching her Child to Dance - Uwin114.11- Carting the Corn; Mischief Brewing114.12. ‘Combination’ (football); Breasting (swimming)114.21. ‘A Herd of Cattle’; At the Zoo – The Rhinoceros114.23. ‘Nuts & May’; Double-Dutch114.25 ‘Artillery Battery, Colchester’; ‘Colchester’; ‘Colchester Castle’; ‘Parkstone Quay, Harwich’; ‘The Pier, Clacton-on Sea’; ‘The Pier, Southend-on-Sea, Essex’; ‘The Priory, Colchester’; ‘The Promenade, Clacton-on-Sea, Essex’; ‘St. Botolph’s Priory, Colchester’; ‘St. Johns Abbey Gates, Colchester’; ‘Southend-on-Sea, Essex’; ‘Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex’; The Winter Gardens, Southend-on-Sea’; The Shire Hall, Chelmsford’; ‘St. Osyth Priory, Clacton’; ‘The Town Hall, Dunmow’; ‘Palmer’s Endowed School, Grays’;’Chingford Old Church’; ‘The Town Hall, East Ham’; ‘Easton Lodge, Dunmow’; ‘Chelmsford Grammar School’; ‘The Roebuck’, Buckhurst Hill’; The Harbour, Harwich, Essex; The RecreationGround, Chelmsford; Lych Gate – Dovercourt; HadleighCastle, Essex; Lower Promenade, Dovercourt; The Market Place, Romford; The Park, WestHam; The Harbour, Harwich; Springfield Church, Essex; Great Baddow, Essex; High Beech, Epping Forest; Queen Elizabeth’s Hunting Lodge, Epping Forest; Prittlewell Church, Essex; Tilbury Docks, Essex; The ‘Ganges’, off Harwich; Dover, The Castle; Margate, The Sands; Ramsgate, The Marina; Rosherville Gardens, Kent; Taking Hops to Market; Tankerton Towers, Whitstable; Walmer Castle, KentP.499. HX-137. Horsley’s Stores. Sports & Games. Add subjects 1. Birmingham 2. Colchester United 3. Ipswich Town 4. Leeds United 5. Nottingham Forest

6. Portsmouth 7. Preston North End 8. Wolverhampton Wanderers

P.500/1. HX-144. Types of British Soldiers.Cards known in size 51 x 37 now marked P.502. HX-154. Sports and Games. Horsley’s Stores. Add subjects1. Association Football 2. Bob-Sleighing 3. Canoeing 4. Climbing 5. Cricket

6. Flat Racing 7. Greyhound Racing 8. Ski-ing 9. Tennis 10. Yachting

P.503. HX-164. (British) Birds and Their Eggs(A).Add under ‘Buchanan’. 2 different brand backs 1. Blackcurrant Jam 2. Bramble Jelly 3. Damson Jelly 4. Gooseberry Jam 5. Gooseberry Jelly 6. Greengage Jam 7. Marmalade

8. Plum Jelly 9. Raspberry Jam 10. Stoneless Damson Jam 11. Stoneless Plum Jam 12. Strawberry Jam

P.505. HX-167.13. The Marriage Market. Add ‘Daly;s Theatre, London’. See DAL-080P.505. HX-169. The Messenger Boy. Add 'Also issued by tobacco firm Millhoff'P.506. HX-173. Celebrities & Beauties of the Day. Amend to '97 known', ‘Taunus’ to 77 known, United Kingdom to '4 known' & add in listing Mr. Conway (T); Miss Lily Graham (T); Arthur Roberts (bowler hat, United Kingdom back, and Miss Lily SedgwickP.507. HX-176. Amend Pascall to 'See PAS-030.1'P.508. HX-181. Remove entry in fullP.509. HX-192. ‘Play Up Cards’.Add 'Clegg's, Heckmondwike'. See CLE-030; ‘Edwin Davis,

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Hull’. See DAV-175.'Ormerod Bros, Rochdale’. See ORM-030'; 'Wilks, Bradford & Batley'. See WIL-335;B.F. Brier, Halifax. See BRI-140; Liverpool Boot Co. SeeLIV-070; Yardley Co, Leeds. See YAR-040.Add to Briggs 'Distillery and Brewery H&FC (plain back)'; 'Dumbarton – Scotland. Well Run'; 'Line up

Northumberland'; Play Up Hull White Star(plain back); Play Up Southcoates (plain b ack); Wexford (plain back); Cheers for Yorkshire County; St. John's v Parish Church; Play Up Hornets (inset W. Hastings); Queen's Park, Glasgow;Well dribbled; Sheffield; Well Tackled. (Inset-Alfred Cottle, Captain); Surrey Line Up (plain back); The First Over, Otley; Line Up Leeds St. Johns; Play Up Leeds St. Saviours; Play Up Wigan; ‘Line Up, Garforth Juniors’; ‘On the Ball, Cleckheaton’; ‘Play Up, Hull Melbourne’; ‘Well Played, Dewsbury & Saville’; Well Played Bramley; Well Played Harrogate; Well Done Cleckheaton; Play Up Armley; Play Up Forge H.F.F.C.; Haworth; Play up Cheshire; Well Packed Skipton; Well Played Leeds East End; Well Played Staniland; Play Up St. Catherines; Play Up Whitefield; Play Up Haworth; Well Played Leeds East End; Black Watch; Meltham Mills; Play Up Hull St Marys;

Ravensthorpe; Line Up Parish; Line Up Manningham; Line Up Swinton; Play Up Elland; Hunslet Nelson; Woodhouse TodmordenSubjects for St. Jacob's Oil '1. Hunter, Yorkshire; 2. M.C.C. Picture of Lord Hawke; 3. Play Up Bank Foot; 4. Play Up Blackburn Rovers; 5. Play Up Cumberland; 6. Play Up Ecclesfield; 7.Play Up Runcorn; 8. Sellers, Yorkshire'; Play Together, St. John’s Ossett;Play Up Broughton Rangers; Play Up Hull Southcoate; Well Played Rochdale Hornets’Subjects for Richardson, Leeds, 1. Birstall; 2. Britannia; 3. Burlingthorpe; 4. Groves; 5. Horbury;6. Huddersfield Tupps; 7. Hunslet Haller's; 8. Leeds Loiners; 9. Middlesex; 10. Morley (J. Ball);11. Queens Jubilee; 12. Roundhay (Roger Place); 13. South Milford P.511. HX-195. Fortunes & Horoscopes(A). Add 'You have an excellent memory' (W); ‘Of a firm strong nature...’(W); .‘You like getting your own way..’(W); ‘Your active brain is inclined...’; ‘You are a little

self-conscious...’ (S); ‘Brain workers suffer from...’(W)P.514. HX-205. New Entry. ‘Dogs’. Nd.(50). Issued by:1. Galbraith’s Stores. See GAL-040 2. Kane. See KAN-080P.514. HX-216. Wild Animals of the World. Cards known size 54 x 40, now marked *P.521. HZ-2. Football Clubs. Amend number to ‘102 known’. Add ‘Barnsley; Bolton; Kilmarnock; Portsmouth; Stoke; Third Lanark'P.523. HZ-7. Cricket Rules. Amend number to '15 known', and add 'A batsman shall not retire...'; 'The bowler shall deliver the ball...'; 'The striker being caught, no run...'P.525. HZ-17. Speed Marvels of 1936. Amend No.4 to ‘40-Knots...’P.526. HZ-24. Parrot Series. Amend size of HZ-24.1 to ‘93 x 63’. Amend number known to (8). Relist as follows. 1. Coaling 2. Hard at Port 3. Heave T(w)o 4. Holding Fast

5. A Mess Mate 6. On the Tack 7. A Squall 8. Taking Watch

P.527. HZ-31.3. Great War Celebrities & Scenes. Amend to 'Unnd.(51)', add 'Gen. Botha, Premier S.A. & amend the following – 'Monoplane in Flight', also known as 'Biplane in Flight'; Fisher, caption 'Aust' not 'Australian' ; Grey to 'Min.' not Minister'; Smith-Dorien to without hyphen, and M.S. Nelson to 'H.M.S. Nelson'; delete 6a, and add ‘Biplane in Flight’ as a separate subjectP.528. HZ-34. 1. Cricketers & Footballers. Add ‘Hallows, Lancashire’, ‘H. Sutcliffe, Yorkshire’, & S. Haden, Arsenal making ’31 known’.P.528.HZ-34.2. Cricketers and Footballers. Add ‘24a) Blackpool’P.531.HZ-47. Add ‘3. Locomotives 73 x 38 (8 known)’& alter following numbers to 4, 5 & 6 1. Beyer-Garratt Class 59 East African Railway. Mombasa 2. Canadian National Railways 4-8-4 No.6401 3. Canadian Pacific Diesel 4. Class 30 Tribal Loco. East African Railways

5. French Railways World Record Holder 22205mph 6. Long Range Condensing Loco. Class 25 SoSouth African Railways 7. Pacific Loco, New South Wales. No3801

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AuAustralia 8. Union Pacific Diesel U.S.A.

P.531. HZ-48.Footballers(A). 72 x 49.Unnd.(83 known). See Anonymous ZJF-380 1. S. Bartram, Charlton Athletic 2. J Baxter, Barnsley 3. T. Berry, Hull City 4. H. Betmead, Grimsby Town 5. T. Blenkinsopp, Grimsby Town 6. W. Bly, Hull City 7. J. Bowie, Chelsea 8. T. H. Briggs, Grimsby Town 9. H. Brook, Sheffield Utd 10. W.H. Cairns, Grimsby Town 11. W.H. Cairns, Capt., Grimsby Town 12. H. Clifton, Grimsby Town 13. C. Collindridge, Sheffield Utd 14. W. Corbett, Doncaster Rovers 15. A. Cox, Sheffield Utd. 16. P. Croker, Charlton Athletic 17. 'L'Cunningham, Barnsley 18. C. Duffy, Charlton Athletic 19. D. Davidson, Hull City 20. R.D. Durham, Hull City 21 'Archie' Ferguson, Doncaster Rovers 22 F. Fisher, Grimsby Town 23. S.R. Fosse, Chelsea 24. H.N. Fowler, Hull City 25. H. Freeman, Fulham 26. F. Furniss, Sheffield Utd 27. C. Gallacher, Hull City 28. A. Glover. Barnsley 29. L. Goulden, Chelsea 30. J Greenhaigh, Hull City 31. S. Griffiths, Barnsley 32. J. Hagan, Capt. Sheffield Utd. 33. A.F. Hall, Grimsby Town 34. W. Hassall, Hull City 35. J.V. Hodgson, Grimsby Town 36. S. Hodgson, Grimsby Town 37. G. Hurst, Charlton Athletic 38. E. Jackson, Sheffield Utd 39. J.W. Johnson, Grimsby Town 40. S. Johnson, Hull City 41. G. Jones, Sheffield Utd. 42. Pat Kelly, Barnsley

43. J. Kitchen, Barnsley 44. E. Lancelotte, Charlton Athletic 45. H. Latham, Sheffield Utd. 46. R. Lewis, Fulham 47. Jack 'Scoops' Livesey, Doncaster R. 48. F.W. Lock, Charlton Athletic 49. F. McGorrigan, Hull City 50. J. McGowan, Grimsby Town 51. M. McPeak, Grimsby Town 52. Alec Machin, Chelsea 53. Ralph Maddison, Doncaster Rovers 54. H. Meens, Hull City 55. J. Mills, Hull City 56. N. Moore, Hull City 57. F. Morris, Barnsley 58. F.E. Mouncer, Grimsby Town 59. A. Nightingale, Sheffield Utd 60. Lee Owens, Doncaster Rovers 61. G. Pallister, Capt., Barnsley 62. W. Pearson, Grimsby Town 63. F. Penn, Fulham 64. N. Penrose, Grimsby Town 65. F. Reeve, Grimsby Town 66. K. Reeve, Grimsby Town 67. W. Robinson, Charlton Athletic 68. Geo. Robledo, Barnsley 69. G. Smith, Barnsley 70. N. Smith, Trainer, Chelsea 71. C.W. Spencer, Manager, Hull City 72. A. Squires, Doncaster Rovers 73. R.E. Taylor, Grimsby Town 74. R. B. Todd, Doncaster Rovers 75. G. Tweedy, Grimsby Town 76. D. Wallace, Doncaster Rovers 77. W. Wardle, Hull City 78. C. Whitelum, Sheffield Utd 79. J. Whitfield, Grimsby Town 80. Jock Whyte, Barnsley 81. A. Wilson, Grimsby Town 82. A. Wright, Barnsley 83. R.H. Young, Sheffield Utd

P.533. HZ-57. Bridge Terms. Rounded corners. Unnd.(18 known). See Anonymous ZJB-100 1. Cutting 2. A Defensive Spade 3. The Discard 4. A Double Ruff 5. Forcing 6. A Grand Slam

7. Heart Convention 8. Honours 9. Last Player 10. The Man who wouldn’t lead Trumps 11. May I Play? 12. No Heart, Partner?

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13. Partners 14. Playing to the Score 15. A Re-entry

16. Returning your Partner’s lead 17. Shuffling 18. A Weak Declaration

P.534. HZ-67.Film Stars. Amend to ‘18 known’ Relist, & re-number, to; 1. Captions in thin capitals 1. Betty Blythe 2. Buck Jones 3. Mary McLaren

4. Mae Marsh 5. Shirley Mason 6. Harry Morey

7. Eddie Polo 8. Poppy Wyndham

2. Captions in thicker wider spaced capitals 1. Charlie & Jackie 2. Gaby Deslys 3. Doug & Mary 4. William Duncan

5. Eddie Lyons 6. Eugene O Brien (sic) 7. Evelyn Thaw 8. Bryant Washburn

9. Pearl White 10. Clara K. Young

P.536. HZ-74. Motor Cars. Amend to ‘70 known’, and relist 1. Adler – Germany, 1930 2. Alfa Romeo – Italy, 1932 3. Alvis – Great Britain, 1939 4. Amilcar – France, 1924 5. Auburn - U.S.A., 1931 6. Austin – Great Britain, 1948 7. Austro Daimler – Austria, 1929 8. Bentley – Great Britain, 1931 9. Bentley – Great Britain, 1947 10. Bianchi – Italy, 1930 11. Blue Bird Napier Campbell – Great Britain, 1932 12. Bugatti – France, 1927 13. Bugatti – France, 1930 14. Bugatti – France, 1932 15. Chandler – U.S.A., 1927 16. Chrysler – U.S.A., 1924 17. Chrysler – U.S.A., 1931 18. Citroen – France, 1925 19. Cord – U.S.A., 1930 20. Daimler – Great Britain, 1931 21. Daimler – Great Britain, 1938 22. Daimler – Great Britain, 1948 23. Delage – France, 1927 (1500 G.P.) 24. Delage – France, 1927 (G.L.4/5 pass.) 25. Doble Steamer, U.S.A., 1931 26. Duesenberg – U.S.A., 1929 27. Excelsior – Belgium, 1928 28, Fiat – Italy, 1922 29. Fiat – Italy, 1924 30. Fiat – Italy, 1956 31. Hispano Suiza – France, 1931 32. Hotchkiss – France, 1930 33. Hudson – U.S.A., 1929 34. Humber – Great Britain, 1956 35. Invicta – Great Britain, 1930 36. George Irat – France, 1922

37. Isotta Fraschini – Italy, 1928 38. Itala – Italy, 1925 39. Jaguar – Great Britain, 1939 (S.S. 100 Roadster) 40. Jaguar – Great Britain, 1939 (S.S. 100 Coupe) 41. Lagonda – Great Britain, 1948 42. Lancia – Italy, 1928 43. Lincoln – U.S.A., 1926 44. Lorraine Dietrich – France, 1924 45. M.G. – Great Britain, 1937 46. Marmon – U.S.A., 1931 47. Maserati – Italy, 1929 48. Mercedes – Germany, 1923 49. Metallurgique – Belgium, 1925 50. Minerva – Belgium, 1930 51. Morris – Great Britain, 1930 52. Opel – Germany. 1923 53. Opel – Germany. 1928 54. Packard – U.S.A., 1930 55. Panhard Levassor - France, 1925 56. Panhard Levassor – France, 1928 57. Renault – France, 1926 58. Rolls-Royce – Great Britain, 1929 59. Rolls-Royce – Great Britain, 1937 60. Ruxton – U.S.A.,1929 61. La Salle – U.S.A., 1929 62. Singer – Great Britain, 1939 63. Steyr – Austria, 1929 64. Studebaker, U.S.A., 1925 65. Sunbeam – Great Britain, 1923 66. Sunbeam – Great Britain, 1927 67. Triumph – Great Britain, 1938 68. Voisin – France, 1931 69. Wills Sainte Claire – U.S.A., 1922 70. Wolseley – Great Britain, 1933

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P.536. HZ-75. Film Stars. Amend to '9 known', and relist 1. Patricia Ellis, Warner Bros. 2. Glenda Farrell, Warner Bros 3. Anne Grey, Gaumont British 4. Jane Hamilton, Radio Pictures 5 . Josephine Hutchinson

6. Greta Nissen, British International 7. Jean Rogers, Universal Pictures 8. Simone Simon, Fox Films 9. Margaret Sullavan, Universal Pictures

P.536a. HZ-77. Felix(A). Unnd.(10 known). Anonymous ZJF-060 1. ‘Oh Felix Stop it!’. On bench, arm around white cat 2. ‘Where’s that bally dog? Felix angry. Mouse saying ‘What O! Felix has the Krushen feeling!’ 3. No caption. Felix on own, beside himself with fury 4. No caption. Felix saying goodbye at gate to white cat 5. No caption. Felix doing a jig, right paw above head 6. No caption. Felix pacing about 7. No caption. Felix seated. Small white cat wanting to sit on his lap 8. No caption. Felix pointing at his stomach. Mouse saying ‘Swank Felix!’ 9. No caption. Felix standing, looking down to left at small white cat 10. No caption. Felix standing by open window, listening to small white cat inside

P.536a. HZ-78. Olympic Games, 1956.Unnd.(10 known). Anonymous ZTO-020 1. Boxing 2. Cycling 3. Fencing 4. Gymnastics

5. Hockey 6. Pole Vault 7. Ski Jumping 8. Sprinting

9. Wrestling 10. Yachting

P.536a. HZ-79. Sports-Sunday School Cards(A). Unnd.(4 known). Anonymous. ZJS-095 1. Cricket (Walk Honestly) 2. Croquet (I am His)

3. Netball (God is Love) 4. Tennis (Call unto Me)

P.536a. HZ-80. FilmStars(A).Unnd.(12). See Anonymous ZJF-210 1. Theda Bara 2. Betty Blythe 3. Charlie Chaplin 4. Jackie Coogan 5. Ivy Duke 6. Elsie Ferguson 7. Corinne Griffith

8. Peggy Hyland 9. Louise Lovely 10. Jean Paige 11. Norma Talmadge 12. Madlaine Traverse

P.536a.HZ-81.Babies(A). Unnd.(10). See Anonymous ZJB-010 1. I saw it first 2. I'm always getting into hot water 3. Just like father 4. Peace at last! 5. So big!

6. Trumpeter! – What are you... 7. Waiter! The same again!!! 8. Whose baby are you? 9. You can't do this! 10. You'd cry if you had a pain...

P.536a..HZ-82. Husbands(A).Unnd.(10). See Anonymous ZJH-060 1. Always in hot water 2. Down again! 3. The family man 4. Lumme! After several years 5. Oft in the stilly night

6. 'S'all right Officer – I live here 7. What a shame he's married 8. Why isn't my dinner ready? 9. You made a lot of other girls... 10. You might have been on the shelf...

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P.536a.HZ-83. Wives(A).Unnd.(10). See Anonymous ZJW-070 1. Don't wait up for me Precious 2. Gimme! Gimme!! (Sale) 3. Got your breakfast dear.. 4. Here's a nice cup of tea, Sweetheart! 5. Here's your nice comfy chair...

6. I haven't a rag to my back 7. I'll be back soon dear... 8. If it wasn't for you men... 9. Not so fast dear! 10. The Treasure Seeker

P.536a. HZ-84. Victorian Personalities(A). Nd.(50). Listed below in alphabetical order, with number in brackets, for easy identification. See Anonymous ZJV-0301. The Emperor Alexander (3)2. Beethoven (25)3. Bernadotte, Charles X1V of Sweden (9)4. Bismarck (15)5. Rosa Bonheur (23)6. Bright (40)7. Elizabeth Barrett Browning8. Byron (31)9. Don Carlos (48)10. Cobden (32)11. Coleridge (26)12. The Prince Consort (10)13. Dickens (47)14. Disraeli (50)15. Victor Emmanuel (13)16. Sir John Franklin (42)17. Garibaldi (20)18. The Emperor of Germany (7) 19. Gladstone (46)20. Goethe (36)21. Sir Henry Havelock (19)22. Queen Hortense (12)23. Kossuth (18) 24. Sir Edwin Landseer (38)25. President Lincoln (17)

2L26. Livingstone (21)2727. Louis XV111 (2)2828.The Emperor Maximilian (8)2929. Mendelssohn (27)3030. Napoleon 1 (5)3131. Napoleon 111 (6)3232. Florence Nightingale (22)3333. Lord Palmerston (41)3434. Sir Robert Peel (16)3535. Louis Philippe (4)3636. Pius the Ninth (14)3737. General Prim (29)3838. Sir Walter Scott (24)3939. Mrs. Siddons (35)4040. Mrs. Somerville (49)4141. George Stephenson (30)4242. Tennyson (34)4343. Thackeray (37) 4444. Thiers (39)4545. Thorwaldson (33)4646. Turner (44)4747. Queen Victoria (1)4848. The Duke of Wellington (11)4949. Wilberforce (45)5050. Wordsworth (33)

P.536a. HZ-85. Celebrities With Shakespeare Quotes(A).133 x 82. Triple folding cards opening to reveal different scenes and different quotes. See Anonymous ZJC-055 1. John Bull ( closed - Henry 1V; open - As you like it) 2. Lord Kitchener ( closed Coriolanus; open – verse – not Shakespeare) 3. Kruger (closed - Twelfth Night; open - Julius Caesar) 4. Roberts (closed – Shakespeare; open – Henry V)

P.536a. HZ-86. Pistols(A). 223 x 160. Unnd. (12). See ZJP-0851. All Steel Wheel-lock Pistol 1560 2. American Derringer Pistol (Percussion) 1825 3. British Sea Service Pistol 1840 4. Colt Single Action Revolver 1873 5. English Duelling Pistol 1810 6. English Three barrelled Pistol with tap selector 1780-1800 7. English ‘Turn off’ Breech Loading Pistols 1619-82 8. French ‘Double barrelled turnover Pistols 1640 9. German Cavalry Wheel-lock Pistol 1575-1600

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10. German Wheel-lock Pistol 1590 11. Scottish Flint-lock Pistol 1700 12. Spanish Pistols 1760

P.536a. HZ-87. Comic Cricketers. 88 x 60. Unnd. ( 8 known). See ZJC-070 1. A Century 2. A Googly 3. How’s That 4. A Leg Break

5. So Near and yet So Far 6. Stealing Runs 7. Through the Slips 8. Well Caught

P.536a HZ-88. Cartoons by V. Venner. ‘Popular Superstitions’ Unnd. (7 known) 1. An itching palm means money 2. It is unlucky to kill a spider, especially for the spider 3. It is unlucky to open an umbrella in the house 4. It is unlucky to see the new moon through glassS 5. It is unlucky to turn back when leaving the house 6. It is very unlucky to walk under a ladder 7. A spinster taking the last slice of bread and butter, will have a handsome husband P.536a. HZ-89. Cartoons by 'E.S.'. 68 x 46. Unnd.(20). See ZJC-035

Women. 1. Don't wait up for me Precious 2. Get your breakfast dear 3. 'Gimme! Gimme!!' 4. Here's a nice cup of tea, Sweetheart! 5. Here's your nice comfy chair and warm slippers darling!

6. I haven't a rag to my back! 7. I'll be back soon dear... 8. If it wasn't for you men.... 9. Not so fast dear! 10. The Treasurer Seeker

Men 1. Always in hot water 2. Down again 3. The Family Man 4. Lumme! After seven years 5. Oft in the stilly night 6. S'all right Officer - I live here

7. What a shame he's married 8. Why isn't my dinner ready? 9. You made a lot of other girls envious when you got me 10. You might have been on the shelf - if I hadn't married you

P.536a. HZ-90. HZ-90. FOOTBALLERS(A). 75 x 50. Photos, grey background. Unnd. (4 known). At left base 'Photo by F. Hulton, Manchester'. See ZJF-385 1. S. Chedzroy, Everton F.C. 2. T.E. Fern, Everton F.C. 3. Eli. Fletcher, Manchester City F.C.

4. N. McBain, Manchester United F.C.