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Australia Tour 1966-67
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Australia v England (1991, Nov 2nd) RWC Final
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Barbarians v Australia (1948, Jan 31st)
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Barbarians v South Africa (1952, Jan 26th) Very Good
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Bath v Wigan (1996, May 25th) plus Ticket
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Bective Rangers 1957 SIGNED Team List
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Blackheath v Coventry Photograph (1933, Dec 30th)
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British Lions 2001 Australia Tour Keyring
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Edinburgh Borderers RFC by Adam Robson
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England v France (1949, Feb 26th)
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England v France (1960, Mar 26th)
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England v South Africa (1952, Jan 5th)
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France v New Zealand (1977, Nov 11th and 19th)
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Fulham v Widnes, Last Craven Cottage Game (1984, Apr 25th)
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Fulham v Wigan, First Home Game (1980, Sep 14th)
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Great Britain v Australia (1970, Nov 7th) World Cup Final
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Great Britain v France (1959, Mar 14th)
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Harlequins v Army XV Photograph (1939)
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Hong Kong Invitation 7s 1988
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International Charity Match (1982, Oct 3rd)
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Leicester v Barbarians (1959, Dec 28th)
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Old Alleynians RFC 1898-1948 by NH Blundell
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Presentation Dinner for Gareth Edwards & Gerald Davies (1979, Apr 27) Ticket
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Richmond Fixture Card 1968-69
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Risca Rugby Days of Glory by Jack Strickland (SIGNED)
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Rob Andrew Caricature SIGNED Print
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Rowans Rugby Guide 1949-50 (Midlands)
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St Helens v Wigan Souvenir Poster
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The "Daniels" 1885-1973 by RL Sharp
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Wales 100 Years of Glory Tie
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Wales v England (1953, 17th Jan)
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Wales v Ireland (1951, Mar 10th)
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Wales v Ireland (1953, Mar 14th) Good Copy
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Wales v Scotland (1952, Feb 2nd)
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Welsh XV v International XV (1957, Apr 6th)
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Wigan v Warrington Challenge Match Flyer 1989
£3.25
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