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Lieutenant General Sir Thomas Bradford KCB, Colonel of the 94th Regiment of Foot, 1825 (c). Oil on panel, possibly by James Canterbury Pardon (1794 (c)-1862), 1825 (c); full-length, leaning on sword, in regimental uniform with the regiment in action behind; in gilt wood frame. Oil Paintings 1955-05-98
Skinner's Horse at Exercise, 1840 (c). Oil on canvas by John Reynolds Gwatkin (1807-1877), 1840 (c); Cavalrymen of the 1st Bengal Irregular Cavalry (Skinner's Horse) displaying mounted combat skills, including tent-pegging. One of a pair of oils depicting this subject. Oil Paintings 1968-12-32
Skinner's Horse at Exercise, 1840 (c). Oil on canvas by John Reynolds Gwatkin (1807-1877), 1840 (c); Cavalrymen of the 1st Bengal Irregular Cavalry (Skinner's Horse) displaying mounted combat skills. One of a pair of oils depicting this subject. Oil Paintings 1968-12-31
The Death of Colonel Moorehouse [sic] at the Storming of the Pettah Gate of Bangalore, 7 March 1791. Oil on canvas by Robert Home (1752-1834), 1793, exhibited at the Royal Academy 1797 No 244. Moorhouse is depicted mortally wounded, wearing the uniform of the Madras Artillery, supported by Capt Douglas, 74th (Highland) Regiment of Foot, before the Pettah Gate. Oil Paintings 1971-07-5
Landrécies, 25 August 1914. Oil on canvas by W B Wollen 1917 (c). Oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right 'W B Wollen/ 1915', by William Barns Wollen (1857-1936), 1915, exhibited at the Royal Academy 1915 No 664. Street-fighting in the outskirts of Landrécies, a town north-west of Le Cateau in Northern France, took place during the night of 25-26 Aug 1914, in the early part of World War One (1914-1918). Oil Paintings 1959-11-304
The Battle of Isandlwana, 22 January 1879. Oil on canvas, signed lower right 'Charles Fripp', by Charles Edwin Fripp (1854-1906), 1885 (c), exhibited at the Royal Academy 1885 No 1065; the last stand of the 24th (The 2nd Warwickshire) Regiment of Foot, Zulu War (1879). Oil Paintings 1960-11-182
The Storming and Capture of the North Fort, Peiho, on the 21st of August, 1860, 2nd China War (1857-1860), 1860. Oil on canvas, by Charles Stewart, 2nd Viscount Hardinge (1822-1894), 1865 (c), exhibited at the Royal Academy 1865, No. 185; soldiers of 44th (East Essex) and 67th (South Hampshire) Regiments breaching the walls of the North Fort. Oil Paintings 1967-07-36
Battle of Chilianwala, 13 January 1849. Oil on board, signed lower right 'C B Young', by Lieutenant (later Colonel) Charles Becher Young (1816-1892), Bengal Engineers, 1849 (c); associated with 2nd Sikh War (1848-1849). Oil Paintings 1967-02-46
Colonel (later Major-General) The Honourable John Barrington (d 1764), 1758 (c). Oil on canvas, by Sir Joshua Reynolds (1723-1792), 1758 (c). Half-length in civilian coat over a cuirass and gorget; in gilt wood frame. Oil Paintings 1959-11-22
Captain Jarvie Webb Wilson MC, 4/15th Punjab Regiment, 1923. Oil on canvas by George Kingston Jones, 1923. Oil Paintings 1967-06-81
Lieutenant William Alexander Kerr (1832-1919), 24th [Bombay] Regiment Native Infantry, attached to the South Mahratta Irregular Horse, winning the VC, Indian Mutiny, July 1857. Oil on canvas, by Louis William Desanges (b 1822, fl 1846-87), 1860 (c); in gilt wood frame; Kerr won the VC for his action in defending a stronghold near the town of Kolapore in July 1857. One of a series of paintings depicting VC subjects executed between 1859 and 1862 and displayed at the Crystal Palace during the 1860s and 1870s. Oil Paintings 1958-12-51
Major (Brevet Lt-Col) James John Hugonin, 4th Light Dragoons, with his negro trumpeter, two troopers and the regiment beyond, 1820 (c). Oil on canvas by James Canterbury Pardon (1794 (c)-1862), 1820 (c). Oil Paintings 1988-04-51
Captain (later General Sir) David Leighton (1774-1860), 4th Regiment [Bombay] Native Infantry, ADC to Commander in Chief, 1804 (c); Oil on board, artist unknown, 1804 (c); three-quarter-length, in aide de camp's uniform, standing before a draped column; in gilt wood frame. Oil Paintings 1956-02-46
'Boot and Bonnet Check Point, Queen's Bridge, Belfast, Royal Regiment of Wales', 1976. Oil on board by Ralph Lillford, 1976; associated with Northern Ireland (1969-2007). Oil Paintings 1989-08-35
Dieppe, Aug 1942. Oil on canvas by Will Longstaff 1942. Inscribed lower left as title. Troops advancing up the beach, supported by a Churchill Mk III tank carrying deep wading equipment, of the Canadian Calgary Regiment, 1942. Oil Paintings 1990-06-3
'Private R D Laidler, Royal Regiment of Wales, Palace Barracks, Holywood, Belfast', 1974. Mixed media on chipboard and paper by Ralph Lillford, 1974; associated with Northern Ireland (1969-2007). Oil Paintings 1989-08-31
Major (later Major-General) Sir Neil Campbell CB (1776-1827), 1815 (c). Oil on canvas by Edouard Henri Pingret (1788-1875), 1819. Full-length, in the uniform of the 54th (West Norfolk) Regiment of Foot, holding a telescope, his cloak spread on the ground beside him on which are maps; gunsmoke and a windmill in the background (possibly Waterloo). Oil Paintings 1963-05-2
4th Dragoon Guards in Egypt, 1882. Oil on canvas by Lt Col (Retd) Thomas S Seccombe (fl 1865-1885) 1882. The regiment advancing under fire, Egyptian War (1882). Oil Paintings 1968-03-57
Lieutenant John Reid, 54th Regiment of Foot, 1835 (c). Oil on canvas by unknown artist, 1835 (c). Subject wearing red jacket with buff facings and gold lace. Oil Paintings 1975-06-58
Lieutenant-Colonel Alfred Hornsby-Drake (1845-1932), in his old uniform,1st Madras Lancers, 1893. Oil on canvas by William E Miller (fl 1873-1903) 1893 (c), exhibited at the Royal Academy, 1893 (No 52). Oil Paintings 1975-10-74
Captain Robert Henry Mockler, 44th Bengal Native Infantry, 1840 (c). Oil on board by unknown artist, 1840 (c). Oil Paintings 1979-01-84
Brigadier and Lieutenant Richard Gifford (d 1738/1739), 4th Troop of Horse Guards, 1727 (c). Oil on canvas by Bartholomew Dandridge (1691-1755 (c)), 1727 (c). Full-length, equestrian portrait in crimson coat, buff waistcoat and breeches, light blue and silver lace horse housing; in the background are a kettle drummer and trumpeter in Household Cavalry state dress. Oil Paintings 1987-04-6
South African War through the Stereoscope, Pt 2 Vol. 1 and 2. Box of 89 stereoscopic cards published by Underwood and Underwood and produced (?) by Works and Sun Sculpture Studios, 1900-1902 (c). Photographs 1998-01-135
Collection of 70 watercolours by P W Reynolds, 1900 (c). Single figure uniform studies. Drawings and Watercolours 1998-01-168
Car pennant used by Brigadier William Francis Kynaston Thompson OBE, 1958 (c), HQ 4th Division, Royal Artillery. Flags and Colours 1998-02-10
Collection of sealed pattern valise numerals and letters of Cavalry Regiments, 1858; contained in a leather-bound folder. Badges 1998-02-162
Two reels of cine film: 3rd Indian Cavalry 1938-1939; cine film taken by J P N Graham; video copies available (VHS and U-Matic). Film and Videos 1980-09-1
Video cassette: The Stillwell Road; US account of construction of Ledo Road, later renamed Stilwell Road, includes footage on the Japanese advance through Burma, Chindit operations, flights over 'the Hump', Flying Tigers, Merrill's Marauders, 1944 engagements during the Japanese offensive and retreat; duration 44 mins; associated with World War Two, Far East (1941-1945). Film and Videos 1983-08-20
Shield shaped plaque, 1947 (c); wood with plastic, no makers details; emblem of a red eagle inscribed on scroll below 'Fourth Indian Division 1941-45; metal label with inscription 'Field Marshal Earl Wavell Wrote...' . Crafts 1998-03-14
Silver standard finial in form of hand; replica of the Persian finial captured by the Poona Horse at Koosh-ab, Persian War, 1857; replica made from melted down mess silver in India, 1921; the original surmounted the standard of the 1st Khasghai Regiment of Fars; palm engraved with Arabic script. Silver 1998-03-29
Wazirforce 1919-1920 Fifty Five Sketches by Captain C G Borrowman 4th Gurkha Rifles. Folder of uncoloured lithographs after Capt Charles Gordon Borrowman, 4th Gurkha Rifles, published 1920 (c).; 55 caricatures in cardboard and fabric folder, each inscribed with title and officer's name, signed in monogram and dated lower left. Prints 1998-03-31
Notebook with notes on engine operation and maintenance; kept by Tpr F W Edgington 4/7 Royal Dragoon Guards and dated 19 May 1941. Archives 1998-04-15
Cap badge, Royal Dragoon Guards, 1992. Badges 1998-04-47
Illustrated journal of the Siege of Seringapatam, 1792, by Francis Skelly, 74th Foot. Archives 1998-05-1
Drum Major's sash, 1965 (c), 254th (City of London) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA). Uniforms 1998-06-4
Drum Major's staff, 1960 (c); 254th City of London Field Regiment, Royal Artillery (TA); with blue cotton cover. Musical Instruments 1998-06-6
Album of paintings and sketches (with some paper ephemera) of Col (later Gen Sir) The Hon George Cadogan (1814-1880), Grenadier Guards; also known as 'Cadogan's Crimea', 1854-1856. Prints 1998-06-128
Album of paintings and sketches (with some paper ephemera) of Col (later Gen Sir) The Hon George Cadogan (1814-1880), Grenadier Guards; also known as 'Cadogan's Crimea', 1854-1856. Drawings and Watercolours 1998-06-128
14TH LIGHT DRAGOONS, 1825 (c). Coloured lithograph after D Alexander, published by James Del Vecchio, 4 Haymarket, London and Dublin, January 1825; mounted soldier in uniform turned three-quarters away. Prints 1998-06-57
Laser copy group photograph of the officers and NCOs, 4th Bn, 8th Punjab Regiment, 20 Sept 1946. Photographs 1998-06-121
Lt Col Ross, 4th Dragoons, 1813 (c). Coloured engraving, published 1813 (c); full-length portrait in uniform, seen from behind. Prints 1998-06-87
Photocopy, with transcript, of a letter written by George Allen, 44th Regiment, to his parents from Sevastopol, Oct 1854. Archives 1998-06-142
VHS video cassette: The First Few Days; an account of the part played by 4th/7th Dragoon Guards in the Normandy Landings, 6 Jun 1944, and of the pilgrimage to dedicate the Regimental Memorial at Creully, 1992. Film and Videos 1993-01-139
Field Marshal William Joseph Slim, 1st Viscount Slim, 1945 (c). Oil on canvas by Sylvia Ford, from a photograph, 1990. Half-length, as G O C XIV Army, Burma. Oil Paintings 1990-05-32
Manuscript notebook of Capt A E Palmer, Royal Artillery, with 2 ranging card inside 1912 (c); 2nd London Division Territorial Force range card, 1914, used by Pte Beaver, 14th Bn London Regiment (London Scottish). Archives 1998-07-32
Enfield rifle musket, 3rd Model, pattern 1853; Liege contract 1858, marked to 14 Middlesex Volunteers, 1861 (c). Firearms 1997-08-58
The Poona Open Polo Tournament Cup, Poona Horse, 1913; two-handled silver cup with lid, made by Mappin and Webb, hallmarked London, 1913-14, with figure of a polo player and pony in relief (plus separate polo stick) and presentation text below; no plinth. Silver 1997-05-108
Soup tureen with dragon-handled lid, 14th Madras Native Infantry, 1849 from the Mess Plate of the 2nd Punjab Regiment; Sheffield silver plate, by 'T W', 1849; inscribed; four scrolled acanthus leaf legs; rampant dragon on lid. Silver 1997-07-13
Four modern photographs of the interior of the Christian Church at Bakloh, Himachal Pradesh, at one time a British Army cantonment; tablets commemorate three colonels of the 4th Gurkhas. Photographs 1998-08-32
16 mm Kodak Safety Film of the move of 4/5th Mahratta Light Infantry from Bengal to Nowshera, 1939, shot by Lt and QM Patrick Maurice William Doyle. Views taken from the train; passing another train; stores piled up; camp scenes; groups of solders; roll call; duration 65 seconds; copied onto U-Matic and VHS video format. Film and Videos 1993-05-230
Snuff box, 1835 (c); silver by Benjamin Smith, hallmarked 'B.S.', possibly in Exeter, 1835-1836; engraved with trophy of arms and regimental Roman numerals, rounded rectangular in shape, with scrolled edged top, hinged lids with handles of small fruits with a leaf; gilt inside, with two compartments; from the Mess Plate of the 94th Regiment of Foot. Silver 1951-09-30
Snuff box nd; silver by 'G U', hallmarked Birmingham, 1874-1875; basket-weave pattern all over, central lozenge on top with regimental crest and battle honour, gilt interior, border of repoussé work has become detached from the top, one of the attaching pins being broken; with badge of 94th Regiment of Foot. Silver 1951-09-31
Snuff box, 1838; silver, no details, hallmarked with the head of Minerva, with counter-mark of a scorpion, 1838; small rectangular box, engine turned with bland cartouche on the lid; inside gilded; presented to Sgt J Hawthorne, 94th Regiment of Foot. Silver 1951-09-32
Snuff mull 1847; silver and wood, no details, hallmark is faintly visible, assayed in Edinburgh, 1847; ram's horn shaped, with cairngorm on end set in a silver mount, inscription on baroque shield below, with border of shells, scrolls and thistles, above is a ring to which the implements (which are missing) would have been attached; presented by Lt Col James Brown to officers of the 94th Regiment of Foot, 1847; from the Mess Plate of the 94th Regiment of Foot. Silver 1951-11-48
Snuff mull elephant tusk, nd; silver mounted ivory by Stephen Smith, hallmarked London, 1880-1881; large tusk mounted on wooden stand with two silver bars and collars, base end contains snuff mull, with oval hinged lid bearing inscription, ovoid section with gadrooned border and laurel wreath, tusk socket bound with spiralling scrolls inscribed with battle honours of the regiment; presented to the Officer's Mess, 94th Regiment of Foot by Major and Brevet Lt Col Murray. Silver 1951-11-88
Snuff mull elephant tusk, nd; silver mounted ivory by Stephen Smith, hallmarked London, 1880-1881; large tusk mounted on wooden stand with two silver bars and collars, base end contains snuff mull, with oval hinged lid bearing inscription, ovoid section with gadrooned border and laurel wreath, tusk socket bound with spiralling scrolls inscribed with battle honours of the regiment; presented to the Officer's Mess, 94th Regiment of Foot by Major and Brevet Lt Col Murray. Equipment, general 1951-11-88
Snuff mull, Tortoise shell, 1896 (c); Tortoise shell with silver fittings, no details, nd; associated with Joseph Brabazon Pilkington Esq and 94th Regiment of Foot. Silver 1954-07-7
Sabretache and pouch belt, 1890 (c), 14th (King's) Hussars. Equipment, uniform 1998-09-9
Commemorative plaque in memory of all ranks of the 4th Punjab Infantry, later the 57th Wilde's Rifles Frontier Force and then 4/13th Frontier Force Rifles, who gave their lives, 1849-1947, including listed officers who were killed or died on service up to the commencement of World War One; formerly installed in the Parish Church of St Luke's, Chelsea from 1951 until its removal to the National Army Museum; Punjab Frontier Force Memorial. Crafts 1998-10-15
Commemorative plaque in memory of listed officers of the 4th Battalion (Wilde's) 13th Frontier Force Rifles who fell in action in World War Two, 1939-1945; formerly installed in the Parish Church of St Luke's, Chelsea from 1951 until its removal to the National Army Museum; Punjab Frontier Force Memorial. Crafts 1998-10-16
St Mark's Gospel in Persian Urdu which belonged to Major-General Basil Perronet Hughes, CB, CBE Royal Artillery, 4th Hazara Mountain Battery, Frontier Force; framed text stating ownership by Major-General Hughes and the Gospel's presentation by Mrs Joan Hughes. Archives 1998-10-27
Collection of one hundred and sixty one official photographs from the Middle and Far East, World War Two; collected by Maj Gen (later Lt Gen) Sir Frank Walter Messervy. Photographs 1974-09-79
Roll of Honour of the men of the 4th Indian Division, killed in Tunisia, 8 Apr 1943 to 14 May 1943. Archives 1998-10-140
Commemorative plaque in memory of officers of the Punjab Frontier Force who died on the Frontier; formerly installed in the Parish Church of St Luke's, Chelsea from 1951 until its removal to the National Army Museum; Punjab Frontier Force Memorial. Crafts 1998-10-100
Commemorative plaque in memory of officers of the Punjab Frontier Force who died on the Frontier; formerly installed in the Parish Church of St Luke's, Chelsea from 1951 until its removal to the National Army Museum; Punjab Frontier Force Memorial. Crafts 1998-10-101
Commemorative plaque in memory of officers of the Punjab Frontier Force who were killed on service; campaigns: Indian Mutiny, 'Mahsood Wuzeerees' 1860, 'Umbeyla' 1863 and 'Afreedies' 1868; formerly installed in the Parish Church of St Luke's, Chelsea from 1951 until its removal to the National Army Museum; Punjab Frontier Force Memorial. Crafts 1998-10-103
Commemorative plaque in memory of officers of the Punjab Frontier Force, 1865-1907; formerly installed in the Parish Church of St Luke's, Chelsea from 1951 until its removal to the National Army Museum; Punjab Frontier Force Memorial. Crafts 1998-10-104
Two memorial plaques in memory of officers of or attached to the Punjab Frontier Force who lost their lives, 1914-1918; formerly installed in the Parish Church of St Luke's, Chelsea from 1951 until its removal to the National Army Museum; Punjab Frontier Force Memorial; the list of officers carries over to the second plaque. Crafts 1998-10-105
SIR DAVID BAIRD BART GCB & KC Col 24th Regt, 1811. Mezzotint by T Hodgetts & Sons, after Sir Henry Raeburn RA, published by Alexander Hill, 1820; full-length portrait standing beside his horse. Prints 1998-10-240
Photocopied papers relating to Sergeant Albert Mitchell, 13th Hussars; Trooper Henry Boxall, 4th Light Dragoons; both of whom rode in the Charge of the Light Brigade and are buried in Tunbridge Wells Cemetery. Archives 1998-10-264
Heavy cavalry officer sword, 4th (Royal Irish) Dragoon Guards, pattern 1788, 1794; the blade is straight and flat back, with engraved decoration, including the maker's name, Thomas Gill, Regimental device, and the owner's initials; wrought iron basket guard; wooden grip covered in fish skin and bound with copper wire; black leather scabbard; owned by Thomas Mellifont. Edged Weapons 1995-02-70
Pattern 1821 Heavy Cavalry Officer's Sword, 4th (Royal Irish) Dragoon Guards, 1850; blade is slightly curved, with engraved decoration, including the owner's initials; 'honeysuckle' pattern guard; wooden grip covered with fish skin and bound with steel wire; unusual French style pommel; steel scabbard; made by Thomas Osborn, Birmingham; owned by Col Edward Cooper Hodge, in service 1826-59; associated with the Battle of Balaklava, Crimean War (1854-1856). Edged Weapons 1988-02-12
Officer's Undress sword, 4th (Queen's Own) Light Dragoons, 1860 (c); unusual broadsword blade with inscribed decoration; 'scroll' hilt inset with the regimental device; brown plastic or metal grip bound with silver wire; made by Charles Reeves (1850-1860); steel scabbard with two suspension rings. Edged Weapons 1958-12-10
Heavy Cavalry officer's sword, pattern 1796; blade is straight, with engraved decoration, including the star order of St. Patrick and the Regimental monogram for 4th Royal Irish Dragoon Guards; steel basket guard with 'ladder pattern'; wooden grip covered with leather; steel scabbard; carried to H W Hutton of the 4th Dragoon Guards, 1805-1810. Edged Weapons 1967-06-40
Cased Tranter percussion .476 in revolver, gold plated by Rigby, Dublin, with tools, flask and bullets, owned by General W Forrest Firearms 1959-02-54
Cased Tranter percussion .476 in revolver, gold plated by Rigby, Dublin, with tools, flask and bullets, owned by General W Forrest Equipment, general 1959-02-54
Officer's Sword, Grenadier Company, 84th Foot; blade is curved blade and spear pointed, engraved with the maker's name, Dawes, and the owner's name; gilt brass knucklebow guard with additional curved bars;gilt and crimson sword knot; scabbard is black leather with gilt brass mounts; carried by Capt Philip Entwistle. Edged Weapons 1984-06-50
Witton and Daw and Co percussion .45 in revolver, 6 chambers 1851-1862 (c) produced for India; metal mount added with inscription relating to the death of it's owner Lt Charles Medcalfe Halhed (?) 54th Madras Native Infantry at the hands of Dacoits on the British Burma border in 1862, he apparently shot three but misfired on the fourth shot. Firearms 1963-12-251
Indian Army sword; blade is curved and broad; three-bar guard, with connecting bars; wooden scabbard with iron fittings, of Indian type; carried by G J Dalrymple-Hay, 13th Bengal Irregular Cavalry, during the Indian Mutiny and Afghan Wars. Edged Weapons 1962-06-20
Sword, heirloom of the Swanston family; blade is curved and spear pointed; nickel or silver plated, pierced bowl guard in a 'honeysuckle' pattern; carved wooden grip covered in black fish skin and bound with three twisted silver wires; leather scabbard with a steel fitting which are inscribed with details from the service lives of Lt W O Swanston, Lt C Swanston and Capt G O Swanston. Edged Weapons 1962-06-4
Infantry officer's sword, pattern 1892; 14th Bombay Native Infantry; blade of dumbbell section, with engraved decoration, including the maker's name, Robert Mole; pierced steel plated bowl guard; grip covered in fish skin; leather strap and acorn; brown leather covered metal scabbard. Edged Weapons 1961-12-185
Pattern 1822 Infantry Officer's Sword and scabbard. Carried by Capt Archibald Rutherfoord, 4th (or The Kings Own) Regiment of Foot, Crimean War (1854-1856), 1854-1855. Produced by James Wilkinson and Son, later Wilkinson Sword. Edged Weapons 1961-06-26
Infantry officer's dress sword, pattern 1895; straight blade of dumbbell section, with engraved decoration; hilt is the typical design for this pattern; leather strap and sword knot; leather scabbard with frogs and straps; owned by H J D Hickman, 34th Sikh Pioneers. Edged Weapons 1961-06-14
Cavalry officer's sword, pattern 1896; spear pointed blade, with engraved decoration, including the name of the regiment, 4th Royal Dragoon Guards; 'honeysuckle' bowl guard; leather covered scabbard; associated with Augustine Henry Brooke. Edged Weapons 1960-12-54
Scarf, knitted; Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1943 (c); body has various shoulder titles, formation badges, medal ribbons sewn on; one badge loose - Robin Hood printed on pale green square, North Midland District (Northern Command). Uniforms 1994-04-380
Levée sword, 4th Queens Own Light Dragoons; blade is curved and double edged, with engraved decoration including the Regiment's name; mameluke hilt; ivory grip; steel scabbard with two brass lockets and brass shoe. Edged Weapons 1960-10-36
Levée sword, 16th Dragoons (?); normal pattern blade engraved with the monogram of William IV; moulded brass gilt cross guard; grips of incised ivory; scabbard covered in fish skin with brass edging and fittings; associated with Major General Norcliffe-Norcliffe (?). Edged Weapons 1960-10-36
Indian Army Officer's sword; blade has a broad fuller, with engraved decoration, including the owner's initials and the maker's name, Garden and Son; three-bar guard; grip of a chequered black substance, possibly bone, with silver twisted wire bindings; owned by Lt William Graydon Carter, 44th Essex Regiment. Edged Weapons 1960-02-34
Pattern 1822 Infantry Officer's sword, Indian Army; blade of pipe backed, light construction with engraved decoration, including the maker's name, Jones; 'Gothic' guard with a leather lining; grip covered in fish skin and bound with copper wire; brass wire; the weapon was donated with material associated to the 14th Madras Native Infantry and F W Todd. Edged Weapons 1959-11-6
Pattern 1896 Cavalry Officer's sword; associated with a uniform of the 4th Hussars belonging to H G Godson; blade and a buff leather washer are engraved with, the cypher of George VII and the shoulder with the maker's name, Henry Wilkinson; nickel plated 'Honeysuckle' pattern guard; nickel plated scabbard. Edged Weapons 1959-10-239
Pattern 1908 Cavalry Trooper's sword; blade, hilt and scabbard are standard for this pattern. Edged Weapons 1959-05-107
Medal group awarded to Lt F A de Pass, 34th Prince Albert Victor's Own Poona Horse, killed in action 24 Nov 1914: Victoria Cross 1914; 1914 Star and clasp: 5 Aug-22 Nov 1914; British War Medal 1914-20; Allied Victory Medal 1914-19. Associated with World War One (1914-1918). Medals 1995-04-2
Officer's Levée sword; blade is double edged, with etched decoration, including the regiment's name, the King's Hussars, the maker's name is indistinguishable; mameluke hilt with ivory grips; scabbard is covered in fishskin and has ornate brass mounts. Edged Weapons 1958-12-15
Pattern 1822 Indian Army Infantry Officer's sword; blade is spear pointed, with engraved decoration, including the maker's name, Ranken and Co; brass 'Gothic' guard; grip covered in fishskin and bound with three brass wires; gilt (?) sword knot with a crimson worm and acorn; brass scabbard with two suspension rings; carried by Gen Sir Edward Steadman GCB KCIE, Indian Army. Edged Weapons 1958-08-24
Pattern 1895 Infantry Officer's sword; blade is straight, with engraved decoration, including the maker's name, J.G Plumb; steel, half basket guard; leather sword strap with brown leather acorn; chromed metal scabbard; carried by Lt Col George Dudley Ruadh MacMahon, 1st Bn 140th Patiala Infantry. Edged Weapons 1957-03-5
Infantry officer's sword, pattern 1822; carried by Brig F A Andrews, Royal Irish Guards and Indian Army; blade is straight and spear pointed with engraved decoration and the maker's name, Henry Wilkinson; brass 'Gothic' hilt; fishskin covered grip; steel scabbard. Edged Weapons 1956-07-93
Cavalry Officer's sword, 1828-1837; blade is pipe backed with etched decoration, including the regimental title, the 4th Light Dragoons; three bar guard; fish skin covered grip bound with silver wire; steel scabbard. Edged Weapons 1954-10-18
Selection of 26 Christmas cards from different units, 1932-1939. Archives 1999-01-121
Mauser 7 mm bolt action carbine, 1899; used by the Boers; inscription on butt plate relates to weapon's capture by Corporal Room of the 1st Battalion Royal Irish, 1899; no cleaning rod or upper sling swivel; frame dated 1896. Firearms 1963-12-251
Band or drummer's sword, 2nd London Regiment, 1890 (c); hilt bears the cypher of Queen Victoria; lightweight version; scabbard. Edged Weapons 1961-11-165