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Cricketers Hawke & TaylorCricketers Lord Hawke/ Martin Bladen Hawke (Captain) & Tom Launcelot Taylor, . Born 1860 - Willingham Rectory, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire - Played for Yorkshire & England / Born 1878 - Headingley
Hawke / Cricketer / EmpireMartin Bladen, 7th Baron Hawke, English cricketer (1860-1938)
Lord Hawke signs an autographLord Hawke, captain of the Yorkshire cricket team, signs an autograph for a young admirer during the match between county champions Yorkshire
Cricket / Team / YorkshireYorkshire: Turner, Wardall, Whitehead, Dodworth, Mounsey, Draper, Tunnicliffe, Peel, Hawke, Jackson, Wainwright, Brown, Hunter, Hirst
RMS Olympic, signed First Class dinner menuRMS OLYMPIC, rare signed First Class dinner menu for Titanic's sister Olympic dated September 20th 1911. This is an important date in many respects principally Olympic collided with Royal Naval
RMS Titanic, May Collection, archive of ephemeraRMS TITANIC MAY COLLECTION, small archive of personal ephemera relating to Titanic passengers Richards and Stanley May. It includes a South Western Hotel luncheon menu from July 1914 for the Spithead
White Star Line, RMS Olympic, handwritten postcardWhite Star Line, RMS Olympic, collection of Titanic passengers Richard and Stanley May. Rare book postcard written by Richard May on board RMS Olympic on September 20th 1911
White Star Line, RMS Olympic, Chief Officer Wilde letterWhite Star Line, RMS Olympic, handwritten letter from Chief Officer Henry Tingle Wilde on board Olympic dated 14th September 1911, only six days before her collision with HMS Hawke. Date: 1911
White Star Line, RMS Olympic, top of on board stationeryWhite Star Line, RMS Olympic, top of a piece of on board stationery dated September 20th 1911, the day of the Hawke collision incident, from May brothers personal archive of shipping items. Date: 1911
Small archive of May brothers personal ephemeraWhite Star Line, RMS Titanic, May Collection. Small archive of personal ephemera relating to Titanic passengers Richard and Stanley May
White Star Line, RMS Olympic, abstract of logWhite Star Line, Collection of Titanic passengers Richard and Stanley May. Extremely rare RMS Olympic abstract of log for the first voyage after the Hawke collision incident, No
White Star Line, RMS Olympic, dinner menu card (back)Signed First Class dinner menu card (back) for Titanic?s sister ship RMS Olympic dated September 20th 1911. This is a significant date as Olympic collided with Royal Naval cruiser HMS Hawke
Ocean liners, collection of 18 postcardsOCEAN LINERS: collection of 18 postcards ? real photo and others including RMS Titanic, Britannic, Olympic and Hawke. Date: early 20th century
White Star Line, RMS Olympic - four postcards, including a Rapp real photo of Olympic after collision with HMS Hawke, and a Walton colour card of launch
RMS Olympic and HMS Hawke, Daily Mirror cuttingsRMS Olympic and HMS Hawke after collision, Daily Mirror cuttings, 22 September 1911. Date: 1911
Cruiser HawkeThe ship, Hawke, after she had collided because of sea change. HMS Hawke, launched in 1891, was the seventh British warship to be named Hawke. She was an Edgar-class protected cruiser
Edward Hawke, 1st Baron Hawke Date: 1734
The French warship, Terrible. She was captured by the British in 1747 by Admiral Hawke. Date: circa 1750
Lord Hawke, cricketer. circa 1897
King George V & Prince of Wales at Lords cricket groundKing George V and Edward, Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII and then Duke of Windsor), pictured at Lords cricket ground where its centenary was being celebrated in June 1914
Jrm Chard / Hawke CdvJOHN ROUSE MERRIOTT CHARD Military, notably at Rorkes Drift
Hawke - CricketerMartin Bladen, 7th Baron Hawke (1860 - 1938), English cricketer. 1904
Sir Edward Hawke, 1st Baron Hawke (1705-1781) - British naval commander. Best remembered for his service during the Seven Years War
Lord Hawke - 7th Baron Hawke of TowtonMartin Bladen Hawke, 7th Baron Hawke of Towton (18601938), (" Lord Hawke" ) - English amateur cricketer who played major roles in the sports administration. Date: 1926
Oliver R. H. Bury, Vanity Fair, SpyOLIVER ROBERT HAWKE BURY (1861-1946) English railway engineer, chief mechanical engineer on the Great Western Railway of Brazil, General Manager of the Great Northern Railway
Edward Hawke - 2EDWARD first baron HAWKE British naval commander who distinguished himself at La Rochelle 1747 and Quiberon Bay 1759; later First Lord of the Admiralty, Date: 1705 - 1781
Edward Hawke - 3EDWARD first baron HAWKE British naval commander who distinguished himself at La Rochelle 1747 and Quiberon Bay 1759; later First Lord of the Admiralty
Combat at Belle IsleNaval battle off Belle Isle : the English fleet under Admiral Hawke defeat a French fleet under Marechal Conflans
Edward Lord HawkeEdward, first baron HAWKE naval commander
Quiberon Bay (Ford)BATTLE OF QUIBERON BAY Hawke drives a French fleet under Conflans into Quiberon Bay on the French coast, then sails in and takes or destroys most of his ships