Frampton Sir George (7 results)

How to Achieve a Heaven on Earth [Paperback] Wade II, John; Frampton, Donald; Blair, Right Honorable Charles "Tony"; Obama, [Then] President-Ele Barack; Bush, George; Friedman, Thomas; Brooks, David; Pitts Jr., Leonard; Kristof, Nicholas; Granger, Sir Clive; Reiter, Dan; McFaul, Thomas; Nagler, Michael; Adada, Rodolphe; Turner III, Robert "Ted"; Marek, Paul; Luft, Gal; Glassman, James; Wink, Walter; Mack, Alexandra; Prudhomme, Chef Paul; Rutte, Martin; Rosenman, Debra; Davie, Sharon; Hornberger, Jacob; Waller, James; Agatino, Daniel; Tahan, Raya; Lardner, Tunji; Marianne, Marianne; Schroeder, Alice; Burtinshaw, Julie; Duncan, King; Tanous, Peter; Barnes, Christine; Himma, Kenneth; Roper, Jane; Gay, Patty; Höhenleitner, Thomas; Adams, Emily;
Wade II, John [Editor]; Frampton, Donald [Introduction]; Blair, Right Honorable Charles "Tony" [Contributor]; Obama, [Then] President-Ele Barack [Contributor]; Bush, George [Contributor]; Friedman, Thomas [Contributor]; Brooks, David [Contributor]; Pitts Jr., Leonard [Contributor]; Kristof, Nicholas [Contributor]; Granger, Sir Clive [Contributor]; Reiter, Dan [Contributor]; McFaul, Thomas [Contributor]; Nagler, Michael [Contributor]; Adada, Rodolphe [Contributor]; Turner III, Robert "Ted" [Contributor]; Marek, Paul [Contributor]; Luft, Gal [Contributor]; Glassman, James [Contributor]; Wink, Walter [Contributor]; Mack, Alexandra [Contributor]; Prudhomme, Chef Paul [Contributor]; Rutte, Martin [Contributor]; Rosenman, Debra [Contributor]; Dav
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Paperback. Condition: New.
Published by Without date or place
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English sculptor (1860-1928). Florid signature 'Geo. Frampton' on slip of paper, 1 inch by 3 1/2. Slightly smudged but in good condition. Attached to piece of blue paper docketed with biographical information about the 'Great Sculptor'.
Frampton, Sir George , R. A. - Smoking - Fine Caricature - An Original Lithographic Portrait
FRAMPTON, SIR GEORGE - an Original Tinted Lithographic Portrait
Language: English
Published by Vincent Brooks 1923
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No Binding. Condition: Very Good. A fine tinted lithographic portrait Printed 1923. Mounted/matted and ready to frame. A fine opportunity to purchase an unusual and attractive lithograph. By Harry Furnis (illustrator).
[ George Frampton, sculptor ] Autograph Card Signed "Geo. Frampton" to an unnamed male correspondent (collector?), with a brief message about a work he is sending to the R.A.
George Frampton [ Sir George James Frampton (18601928), sculptor ]
Published by Headed 90 Carlton Hill St. John's Wood 28 March 1910
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Card, 9 x 11.5cm, a little grubby but the messge is bold and clear, as follows: "Dear Sir | Shall be very pleased to show you what I am sending to R.A. the next Sunday aft[ernoon].".
Published by March ; 32 Queen's Road London NW 1894
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12mo, 2 pp. Good, on lightly aged paper with two punch holes to the the outer edge of the first page. He apologises for troubling Rogers: 'I have not heard from yet.' Asks if Rogers would mind 'writing to ask him why he wont pay up.' Hopes Rogers is 'quite well by this time. | My panel is in the frame and finished. I want you to… come and have a look at it one Sunday morn.'.
Published by On letterhead of 90 Carlton Hill St John's Wood. 14 May 1919
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1p., 4to. The letter has been torn into 15 pieces (perhaps by a regal hand?), and has been pieced together and laid down on paper backing. Frampton expresses his regret that 'His Majesty's gracious command to attend the Private View fo the Pictures at Buckingham Palace has only just reached him on his return home', and that he '…feels the keenest disappointment that he was unable to be present'.
[Sir George Clerk of the Home Office sends Bow Street Runner James Ellis to Dorset on a secret mission.] Autograph Letter Signed ('G: Clerk') from Clerk to James Frampton of Moreton, informing him of Ellis's mission and giving instructions.
Sir George Clerk of Pennycuik (1787-1867), Scottish politician, Tory MP for Edinburghshire, Stamford and Dover [Sir Robert Peel; James Frampton of Moreton]
Published by Whitehall. 9 September 1830
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3pp., 4to. Bifolium. In good condition, lightly aged. A tantalising letter, imviting further investigation. Clerk informs Frampton that 'in pursuance of directions which I have received from [Home Secretary] Sir R. Peel I have ordered James Ellis one of the Bow Street Officers to proceed to Dorchester tomorrow morning & to repor…t himself to you immediately on his arrival to receive from you directions how he is to proceed to Lulworth &what course he should pursue while he resides there to avoid attracting any unnecessary notice. If after he has been there some time it should appear to the Comte de [Ponthieu?] or yourself that his presence is no longer required you will order Ellis to return to London, as it is desirable he should not be longer absent from his Duties here than is absolutely necessary.' In a postscript on the third page, signed 'G. C.', Clerk writes: 'I take the liberty of suggesting for your consideration whether it should not be expedient that Ellis should be sworn in by you as a Constable for the County of Dorset.' Note: The Bow Street Runners were gradually phased out (by 1839), upon the establishment of the Metropolitan Paolice in 1829.