flyingV 10:24 Sat Apr 14
Thames Ironworks programme - pics
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Found this on Reddit. Someone's father on there collects old WHU programmes, and this apparently is a surviving copy of the only known Thames Ironworks programme. Versus QPR 12th Feb 1898.
https://m.imgur.com/gallery/uiHY6
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Gavros
9:04 Mon Apr 16
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If I had the spare cash if buy a 23 final programme. They're not making any more of them.
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Pop Robson
9:00 Mon Apr 16
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I manage to get hold of the rare Coventry 1970 in a job lot of programme.
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Hello Mrs. Jones
4:16 Sun Apr 15
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I don't know its value and it's a difficult one to judge but would be in the low thousands. There are a few West Ham programme collectors willing to spend the big bucks. Interestingly, apart from probably Man Utd programmes, West Ham's are the next most valuable. Few programmes post WW2 have any great value unless they are postponed issues or rare away friendlies. It is the earlier issues that command the highest prices at auction. A good clean 1923 cup final programme will cost you nearly 1000 pounds. A 1933 West Ham/Everton FA cup semi final programme could be 1500 pounds. Pre WW1 programmes are rare. These 'Hammers Gazette' issues are small but really informative and you would be harded pressed to pick up any, even for reserve games, for under 400 pounds. If anyone needs my advice on their programmes they can Whomail me. NT
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Takashi Miike
12:53 Sun Apr 15
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when i moved property a few years back i gave all my programmes away to a charity shop, some signed from the 85/86 season, i regret doing that
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shim
12:39 Sun Apr 15
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In true antique roadshow style what would you estimate the worth of that qpr/ironworks programme to be Mrs Jones ?
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shim
12:33 Sun Apr 15
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Good stuff, I used to collect as a teenager but like most things got dropped once I had a whiff of sex, drugs & booze... Must have a rummage through my collection still housed in my old bedroom at mums..
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Hello Mrs. Jones
12:16 Sun Apr 15
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Yes it's great site. A large part of my collection is on there. Run by Steve Marsh who has made it a labour of love.
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shim
12:10 Sun Apr 15
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This site might be of interest to you lot..
http://whu-programmes.co.uk/programme-index/4548212481
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Wham1966
12:02 Sun Apr 15
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Wow that is a great item to have!
(I collected a lot of pre 1958 programmes in my youth. 1903 Handbook my oldest!).
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Hello Mrs. Jones
11:52 Sat Apr 14
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It's mine my son must have posted it.The match existed. It is a genuine QPR programme from 1898 that has been confirmed by the QPR historian but oddly the Thames Ironworks team listed does not relate to any known players. It's always been a mystery to me.
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Wham1966
11:51 Sat Apr 14
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Great discovery.
Player's Navy Cut is King of Tobacco's (sic)
And the only programme advertising gunpowder I've seen!
WHU didn't have adverts until the 1970s. Billy Bonds looking menacing advertising Fords. :-)
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gph
11:15 Sat Apr 14
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Nice find.
Although it's a QPR programme (sorry, I couldn't keep my inner pedant from bursting out)
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