Anna Neagle
Anna Neagle
Reference number:
9195Description:
An original vintage autograph book page, clearly signed and dedicated in ink (Pauline best wishes) by Anna Neagle.
Certification:
From the wonderful vintage autograph book (containing many notable actors of the 1940-50s) of P Sears whose father worked at Shepperton Film Studios during this period. Many of the autographs are dedicated to her (Pauline). There is a short note further detailing the history included from a family member. AFTAL Dealer No13 and UACC RD Memorabilia UK COA
Size: |
14x11cm Sized Autograph Book Page |
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Condition: |
Fair. View Image |
Anna Neagle
Reference number:
9194Description:
An original 1938 vintage autograph book page, clearly signed in ink by Anna Neagle.
Certification:
AFTAL Dealer No13 and UACC RD Memorabilia UK COA
Size: |
12x10cm Sized Autograph Book Page |
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Condition: |
Good. View Image. |
Anna Neagle
Reference number:
9193Description:
An original vintage autograph book page, clearly signed in ink by Anna Neagle.
Certification:
AFTAL Dealer No13 and UACC RD Memorabilia UK COA
Size: |
15x10cm Sized Autograph Book Page |
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Condition: |
Good. View Image |
Anna Neagle
Reference number:
2280Description:
An original vintage autograph book page, clearly signed in ink by Anna Neagle.
Mounted for display with photograph.
Certification:
AFTAL Dealer No13 and UACC RD Memorabilia UK COA
Size: |
16x12in >> Acid Free Mount >> Unframed |
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About
About Anna Neagle

DAME ANNA NEAGLE d1986. British singer, film and stage actress of the 1940s who was a box-office sensation in British films for over 25 years.She was most noted for providing glamour and sophistication to war-torn London audiences with her lightweight musicals, comedies and historical dramas. She won several awards as Britain's favourite actress and biggest female box-office draw. Almost all of her films were produced and directed by husband Herbert Wilcox d1977 (whom she married in 1943). She was renowned for her portrayals of real-life British heroines including ; Nell Gwynn (1934) / Queen Victoria (1937) / Sixty Glorious Years (1938) and Edith Cavell (1939). She died aged 81 on 3rd June 1986.