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| Autographs: entertainers T - Z | N.B. All prices are in GB Pounds Items are not shown to scale with each other, and measurements are approximate | Go to Autographs A-G, Autographs H-Q, Autographs R-Z for full list of items Go to Make a purchase to buy any of these items, and for terms and conditions | | |
Billy Thorburn - 1900-1971, British pianist and dance band leader. He had a regular BBC radio programme in the 1930s and 40s "The Organ, The Dance Band and Me". His major hit records included Heaven Can Wait and The Same Old Lovers Lane - 3.5 x 4.5 inches (9 x 11.5) autographed photo, signed "To John. Best wishes, Billy Thorburn". £12
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| Bruce Trent - 1912-1995, British singer and actor, who sang with Jack Hylton's band and with Jack Payne, later starring in West End musical comedy - 3.5 x 5.5 inches (9 x 13.5 cm) autographed photo, with dedication: "To Jack, all the best, Bruce Trent". £12 | | 
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| Tommy Trinder - 1909-1989, British stage, screen and radio comedian - 3.5 x 5.5 inches (9 x 14 cm) autographed postcard, inscribed "To Miss G. Delmar, sincerely, Tommy Trinder". Condition: slight wear at corners. £28 | | 
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| Jack Tripp - 1922-2005, British comic actor, star of music hall, variety and pantomime, and probably the greatest of all pantomime dames - 3.5 x 5 inches (9 x 13 cm) autographed photo, inscribed "Many thanks Albert, Jack Tripp". £12 | | 
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| Frankie Vaughan - 1928-1999, British popular singer; started as a variety artist in the late 1940s, and became a huge star with hit songs "Give Me the Moonlight", "Kisses Sweeter than Wine" and "Red Sails in the Sunset" - 3.25 x 5.5 inches (8.5 x 14 cm) autographed photo, signed in blue biro. Lovely item. £20 | | 
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| Robby Vincent - Manchester-born British comedian, star of music hall, variety and films in 1930s and 40s, usually playing the part of "Enoch", a squeaky-voiced fool - 2.75 x 4 inches (6.5 x 10 cm) autographed photo. Condition: large paper fragments stuck to reverse where item has been stuck in album. £9 | | 
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| Mona Vivian - 1894-1971, British singer and star of music hall, revue and pantomime in the 1920s and 30s, often appearing with Wee Georgie Wood, and seldom out of work; she performed in pantomime every year from 1906 onwards, often in Bradford, Sheffield or Leeds - 3.5 x 5.5 inches (9 x 14 cm) autographed photo. signed: "Yours sincerely, Mona Vivian". £10 | | 
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| Douglas Wakefield - 1899-1951, Yorkshire-born British comedian, a major star of music hall and variety in the 1930s and 40s, starring in a dozen films (Mixed Nuts), including alongside Gracie Fields (Look Up and Laugh); appeared in 1931 at Royal Command Performance at the London Palladium - 3.5 x 5.5 inches (9 x 14 cm) autographed photo. £15 | | 
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| Oliver Wakefield - 1908-1956, South African-born British comedian, star of British music hall, USA revue, and Australian radio; also played comic roles in dozens of films - 2.5 x 3.5 inches (6.5 x 9 cm) small autographed photo, inscribed "Sincerely, Oliver Wakefield". Condition: fragments of paper stuck to reverse. £10 | | 
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| Elsie and Doris Waters - British music hall and radio stars "Gert and Daisy", sisters of actor Jack Warner - 3.5 x 5.5 inches (9 x 14 cm) autographed photo, signed by both, inscribed "Our best wishes to you, Elsie Waters (Gert), Doris Waters (Daisy)". Condition: photo slightly faded, but autographs clear and excellent. £18 | | 
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| Wheeler and Wilson - music hall and variety act - 5.5 x 3.5 inches (14 x 9 cm) autographed postcard, inscribed (by one) "Sincerely yours, Wheeler & Wilson". £6 | | 
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| Charlie Williams - 1927-2006, British footballer (Doncaster Rovers) then stand-up comedian, very popular on TV in the 1970s (The Comedians, It's Charlie Williams) - 3.5 x 5 inches (9 x 13 cm) autographed photo, inscribed "To Bob, smile, Charlie Williams". £10 | | 
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Robb Wilton - 1881-1957, British comedian and comic actor; star of music hall and radio, famous for his catchphrase "The day that war broke out..." - 2.5 x 3.5 inches (6.5 x 9 cm) small autographed photo, inscribed "To Joan, Robb Wilton". £22 [ref: RW1] | | 
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| Robb Wilton - 1881-1957, British comedian and comic actor; star of music hall and radio, famous for his catchphrase "The day that war broke out...", and for his character Mr. Muddlecombe, an incompetant J.P. - 3.5 x 5.5 inches (9 x 14 cm) autographed photo, inscribed "Kind wishes to Kenneth, Robb Wilton 'Mr Muddlecombe'". Condition: paper fragment on reverse where item has been stuck in album. £30 [ref: RW2] | | 
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| Anona Winn - died 1994, Australian singer, star of British post-war radio - 3.25 x 5.5 inches (8.5 x 14 cm) autographed photo, inscribed "Best wishes, Anona Winn". £15 | | 
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| "Wee" Georgie Wood - 1897-1979, star of music hall and variety: adult midget playing cheekie small boy, (an act which was later to inspire Jimmy Clitheroe) - 3.5 x 5.5 inches (9 x 14 cm) autographed postcard, postally-used in 1937, inscribed "Sincerely, Georgie Wood". £15 [ref: GW1] | | 
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above: detail of autograph | | "Wee" Georgie Wood - 1897-1979, star of music hall and variety: adult midget playing cheekie small boy, (an act which was later to inspire Jimmy Clitheroe) - 5.5 x 3.5 inches (14 x 9 cm)cm) autographed photo, inscribed "For Gunner H. Turner, all good wishes, Georgie Wood 1942". £10 [ref: GW2] | | | | | |
| Harry Worth - 1917-1989, British comedian and comic actor, best remembered for 1960s TV series Harry Worth - 4 x 6 inches (10 x 15 cm) autographed photo, inscribed "Best wishes Joyce, Thank you for your letter, Harry Worth". £22 | | 
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| Yana - (real name Yana Guard), British singer and actress in the 1950s and 60s; starred in variety alongside George Formby, and later had her own TV show and appeared with Tommy Cooper - 3.5 x 5.5 inches (9 x 14 cm) autographed photo, inscribed in black biro (darker and firmer than appears on scan) "Thank you Ian, sincerely with my love, Yana". £8 | | 
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| Jimmy Young - born 1921, British singer in the 1950s with hits Too Young, Unchained Melody and The Man from Laramy; later broadcaster and disc-jockey - 3.25 x 4.75 inches (8.5 x 12 cm) autographed photo, inscribed "Sincerely yours, Jimmy Young". Condition: paper fragments stuck to reverse where item was once glued into album. £10 | | 
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