A never-before-seen collection of treasures belonging to comedy legend Eric Morecambe is to be sold at auction.
A lifetime of showbiz memorabilia and personal items from the comedian's former home, Brachefield in Harpenden, Hertfordshire, will go up for sale after his widow, Joan, died aged 97, in March.
The collection includes telegrams from the late Prince Philip and letters from Margaret Thatcher and fellow comics Ronnie Barker and Tommy Cooper.
Morecambe's daughter Gail Stuart, who lives in Northamptonshire, said it had been an "interesting year" for herself and her siblings with a "real sense of it being the end of an era".