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    Montgomery Period Photo and Signature

    This awesome piece recently found its way into an antique shop here in South Africa
    and I have been trying to find out a little more about it so if anyone can help with any info please would you contact me. I am sure there are some Monty collectors out there .

    My other question is how do I value something like this ? If anyone could help please send me a PM.

    It is dated 1906 and shows Montgomery as the Captain of St Paul's soccer team. It is signed Montgomery of Alamein Field Marshall. The photo is pasted to a cardboard frame and there is a tear on the left hand side of the cardboard luckily it hasn’t damaged the photo. The back of the cardboard has writing on it and it says Wain Wrights Football Cup Winners 1906. The size is 28 cm x 23 cm.
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        Hi Shaun
        Looks like St.Pauls School London, you can see the badge on the shirts, thats the motto for the school
        Monty went to school there before attending the Military College at Sandhurst
        Was most likely a local football tornament they took part in

        Nice item, I would like that if it was not too expensive

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          Thanks for the info Totenhead, it sure is something special . I wonder if Monty wrote the message on the back and I am also scratching my head on how it found its way to South Africa .

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            I have a feeling that the writing is contempory to the photo and was written in 1906, I dont think Monty wrote it

            It could be that another member of the team in the photo met up with Monty post war and thats when he signed it ??

            You never know, they may have served together

            The person may have taken it back to South Afrika

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              All good points

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                #8
                Go Province, you are right that is Percy Montgomery.

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                  Originally posted by Shaun Winkler View Post
                  Thanks for the info Totenhead, it sure is something special . I wonder if Monty wrote the message on the back and I am also scratching my head on how it found its way to South Africa .
                  Just noticed you already knew it was St.Pauls school, didnt notice that sorry !!
                  Thats iPads for you and small screens !! haha

                  Wainwrights may have been the name of the team at St.Pauls, there may have been other teams there as well

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                    Last edited by Totenhead; 11-18-2013, 07:15 AM.

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                      Originally posted by jacquesf View Post
                      Go Province, you are right that is Percy Montgomery.
                      Jacques as far as Rugby goes no one is shouting Province this year

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                        #12
                        Any anglophile would love that great shot, very nice. Appears to be quite a bit of faded writing on the back....?

                        Robt.

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                          Update with a bit more info to the writing on the back. I contacted St Pauls school and this was their reply to the photo.

                          Dear Mr Winkler

                          Thank you very much for this very exciting email.

                          We do not have a copy of this photograph in the Archives so it is lovely to see a sight of it and to be aware that it exists.

                          I also wonder how it made its journey to South Africa, and am really pleased that it has been discovered.

                          Wainwright was the name of the House which Montgomery was in

                          Regards

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                            #14
                            Nothing like the world wide web bringing things together, how great is that!

                            Robt.

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                              #15
                              Nice one Shaun !! Have you bought it ???

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