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Three studio bust portrait photographs of 2/Lt Douglas Hamlin McKie, Northumberland Fusiliers, nd, 1916 (c); inscribed by photographer James Bacon and Sons, Newcastle; associated with World War One (1914-1918). Photographs 2005-09-56
Scrapbook (1892-1919), 120pp, compiled by the sister of 2/Lt Douglas Hamlin McKie, Artists Rifles and Northumberland Fusiliers, covering his personal and military career, including family childhood photographs, drawings and memories, school certificates and correspondence, studio and group photographs, concert programmes, picture postcards, correspondence to his mother and sisters while working with the London and Brazilian Bank (1914), including details of the impact of the outbreak of war on Brazil and his return to England, correspondence and photographs of his military training, including training with 2nd Artists OTC, Hare Hall Camp, Romford, his commission into 32nd Northumberland Fusiliers (May 1916), his hospitalisation in Newcastle (1916) and role as bombing officer, rejoining the regiment at Gosforth Park Camp (September 1916) and return to hospital, light home service duties at the Musketry Camp, Ponteland, Northumberland (December 1916 - January 1917) including accompanying drafts of men to France, mess bills, his embarkment for France (March 1917), sea-sickness, and impressions on reaching the front; together with notices and papers relating to his death in action (11 April 1917), and photographs of his grave at Roclincourt Cemetery.Associated with the Battle of Arras, World War One, Western Front (1914-1918) 1917. Archives 2005-09-57-1
Scrapbook (1892-1919), 120pp, compiled by the sister of 2/Lt Douglas Hamlin McKie, Artists Rifles and Northumberland Fusiliers, covering his personal and military career, including family childhood photographs, drawings and memories, school certificates and correspondence, studio and group photographs, concert programmes, picture postcards, correspondence to his mother and sisters while working with the London and Brazilian Bank (1914), including details of the impact of the outbreak of war on Brazil and his return to England, correspondence and photographs of his military training, including training with 2nd Artists OTC, Hare Hall Camp, Romford, his commission into 32nd Northumberland Fusiliers (May 1916), his hospitalisation in Newcastle (1916) and role as bombing officer, rejoining the regiment at Gosforth Park Camp (September 1916) and return to hospital, light home service duties at the Musketry Camp, Ponteland, Northumberland (December 1916 - January 1917) including accompanying drafts of men to France, mess bills, his embarkment for France (March 1917), sea-sickness, and impressions on reaching the front; together with notices and papers relating to his death in action (11 April 1917), and photographs of his grave at Roclincourt Cemetery.Associated with the Battle of Arras, World War One, Western Front (1914-1918) 1917. Photographs 2005-09-57-1
Scrapbook (1892-1919), 120pp, compiled by the sister of 2/Lt Douglas Hamlin McKie, Artists Rifles and Northumberland Fusiliers, covering his personal and military career, including family childhood photographs, drawings and memories, school certificates and correspondence, studio and group photographs, concert programmes, picture postcards, correspondence to his mother and sisters while working with the London and Brazilian Bank (1914), including details of the impact of the outbreak of war on Brazil and his return to England, correspondence and photographs of his military training, including training with 2nd Artists OTC, Hare Hall Camp, Romford, his commission into 32nd Northumberland Fusiliers (May 1916), his hospitalisation in Newcastle (1916) and role as bombing officer, rejoining the regiment at Gosforth Park Camp (September 1916) and return to hospital, light home service duties at the Musketry Camp, Ponteland, Northumberland (December 1916 - January 1917) including accompanying drafts of men to France, mess bills, his embarkment for France (March 1917), sea-sickness, and impressions on reaching the front; together with notices and papers relating to his death in action (11 April 1917), and photographs of his grave at Roclincourt Cemetery.Associated with the Battle of Arras, World War One, Western Front (1914-1918) 1917. Maps 2005-09-57-1
Efficiency medal awarded to Tpr C W Shepherd, Royal Armoured Corps, 1946 (c); impressed on rim, '7892654 Tpr. C.W. Shepherd. F. F.Yeo'. Medals 2005-09-58
Printed and typescript papers collected by Maj T L Lollo, Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment), 1942-1945; associated with World War Two, Middle East (1940-1943), Sicily (1943-1945) and North West Europe (1944-1945). Archives 1981-09-61
Three printed papers relating to the Home Guard Stand Down Concert at the Royal Albert Hall, 3 Dec 1944; associated with World War Two, Home Front (1939-1945). Archives 1981-09-62
Collection of photographs which belonged to Mr David Shirreff, 1941 (c); the photographs were used by Mr Shirreff when writing his book, 'Bare Feet and Bandoliers', 1995; associated with the Liberation of Addis Ababa, World War Two, East Africa (1940-1941) 1941. Photographs 2005-09-60
Certificate of Identity for Dependant of a Soldier (AFD455B); issued to Mrs S Fenwick a dependant of Rfm A G Fenwick, 53rd Bn Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own), to enable her to obtain a Dependant's Allowance, 22 May 1918; associated with World War One (1914-1918). Archives 1981-10-33
Officer's shoulder belt plate, worn by Capt W F Mayne, 59th (2nd Nottinghamshire) Regiment of Foot, 1820 (c). Badges 1984-06-88
Officer's shoulder belt plate, 1st (Ross-Highland) Vol Bn Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, the Duke of Albany's), 1895 (c). Badges 1984-06-91
Officer's shoulder belt plate, Volunteer Bn Gordon Highlanders, 1888 (c). Badges 1984-06-93
Officer's shoulder belt plate, Territorial Force Bn Gordon Highlanders, 1920 (c). Badges 1984-06-94
Officer's shoulder belt plate, 79th Regiment of Foot (Cameron Highlanders), 1820 (c). Badges 1984-06-95
Officer's shoulder belt plate, 80th Regiment of Foot (Staffordshire Volunteers), 1830-1844. Badges 1984-06-96
Officer's shoulder belt plate, 83rd Regiment of Foot, 1850 (c). Badges 1984-06-97
Officer's shoulder belt plate, 90th (Perthshire Volunteers) (Light Infantry) Regiment of Foot, 1850 (c). Badges 1984-06-99
Officer's shoulder belt plate, 3rd (Renfrewshire) Volunteer Bn Princess Louise's (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders) 1895 (c). Badges 1984-06-100
Officer's shoulder belt plate, 93rd (Highlanders) Regiment of Foot, 1840 (c). Badges 1984-06-101
Officer's shoulder belt plate, worn by Lt E Kettlewell, 96th (Queen's German) Regiment of Foot, 1816-1818. Badges 1984-06-102
Officer's shoulder belt plate, 99th Regiment of Foot, 1830 (c). Badges 1984-06-103
Photocopy of printed booklet: The Field Artillery Regiment of the CIty of Leeds 1860-1954. Short History of the Regiment. Archives 1981-10-71
Photocopies of printed papers of Tpr G Maycock, Queen's Own Oxfordshire Hussars, 1898-1914; associated with the Boer War (1899-1902) and World War One, Outbreak of War (1914-1918). Archives 1981-10-72
Photocopies of sketchbook containing portraits and caricatures by Capt James Rattray, 2nd Bengal Native Infantry, 1844-1849 (where dated). Archives 1981-10-85
Spring back folder of duplicated typescript notes and drawings and manuscript notes on the operation and maintenance of road vehicles powered by internal combustion engines; prepared for Driving and Maintenance General Vehicles Instructors' Courses at Ahmednagar, 1938; associated with the Indian Army, Archives 1981-10-86
Photocopy of printed booklet: A Short Account of Lord Loch's Horse; describing their service in the Boer War from Jan 1900 to their disbandment in Cape Town, Apr 1901; associated with the Boer War (1899-1902). Archives 1981-10-87
Source material (77 files) collected by Lt Col Alfred J F Doulton for his book The Fighting Cock: Being the History of 23rd Indian Division 1942-47 (Gale & Polden, 1951), including original manuscripts of the book and draft notes, original records including operational accounts and reports for 23rd Division relating to Burma, Assam, Tamu Road (1944), Malaya (1945) and Java (1946), correspondence with fellow officers relating to the history, including with Lt Gen Sir R A Savory, accounts of the Imphal Campaign (1944), memoirs and histories relating to Ist Indian Infantry Brigade (1943-1946) and associated field regiments, and maps of Assam, Burma and Arakan (1944). Archives 1981-10-88
Officer's shoulder belt plate, Co Meath Slane (Lower) Volunteers, 1806 (c). Badges 1984-06-115
Medals awarded to Pte S A Cook, Army Service Corps: British War Medal 1914-20; Allied Victory Medal 1914-19; associated with World War One (1914-1918). Medals 2005-09-61
Two booklets compiled by the late National Army Museum Secretary, Mr David Langham, in 1994; comprises statistics about the Corps of Armourers and the Royal Army Ordnance Corps. Archives 2005-09-62
Officer's shoulder belt plate, Yorkshire (North Riding) Knaresborough Loyal Volunteers?, 1800 (c). Badges 1984-06-118
Officer's shoulder belt plate, 9th Regiment of Bombay Native Infantry, 1850 (c). Badges 1984-06-128
Uniform items worn by L/Cpl Brenda Corpus, Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1942 (c); associated with World War Two (1939-1945). Uniforms 2005-09-64
Collection of badges associated with L/Cpl Brenda Corpus, Auxiliary Territorial Service and Royal Regiment of Artillery and Army Service Corps; associated with World War Two (1939-1945). Badges 2005-09-65
Five group copy photographs of K Coy 25th Middlesex (Bank of England) Volunteer Rifle Corps, 1890 (c)-1905 (c); a regiment of the Bank of England Volunteers was first formed in 1798 to protect the Bank during the Napoleonic Wars, but was disbanded in 1814; in 1860 four Corps of Civil Service Volunteers were raised, and in 1866 four more were added, including the Bank of England Company. Photographs 2005-09-66
Documents and research notes compiled by Col Sainsbury on the Bank of England Volunteers, K Coy 25th Middlesex Rifle Volunteer Corps, 1798 (c)-1915 (c); a regiment of the Bank of England Volunteers was first formed in 1798 to protect the Bank during the Napoleonic Wars, but was disbanded in 1814; in 1860, four Corps of Civil Service Volunteers were raised and in 1866 four more were added, including the Bank of England Company. Archives 2005-09-67
Silver prize medal for geometry awarded to Ens George Milner, later General, 3rd Foot Guards at the Royal Military Academy, Little Chelsea, 1775 (c). Medals 2005-09-107
Medals awarded to and issued to next of kin of 2/Lt Charles Douglas Fraser, 3rd Bn Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment): British War Medal 1914-20; Allied Victory Medal 1914-19; bronze Commemorative Medallion 1914-18, mounted in a gilded frame; 2/Lt Fraser was missing in action between 23 Mar and 4 Apr 1918; associated with World War One (1914-1918). Medals 2005-09-69
VHS colour film of a cadet lecture outlining the variety of careers open to potential Army recruits and the various regiments and corps in existence, 1985 (c); associated with Parachute Regiment, Army Air Corps, Royal Artillery, Royal Corps of Signals, Royal Army Medical Corps and Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers; running time around 15 minutes. Film and Videos 2005-09-71
Two pamphlets relating to 1st Bn The Royal Fusiliers and their service in Korea, 1952-1953; associated with Maj Maurice French, OBE and 28th Commonwealth Brigade, 1st Commonwealth Division; associated with Korea (1950-1953). Archives 2005-09-72
Documents relating to the 400th anniversary of the first raising of The Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment), 29 Apr 1972. Archives 2005-09-74
2nd Lieutenant Douglas Hamlin McKie, Northumberland Fusiliers (2/28th (Artist's Rifles) London Regiment), 1915 (c)-1917 (c). Pencil drawing of head and shoulders, full face, in uniform but without cap; associated with the Battle of Arras, World War One, Western Front (1914-1918). Drawings and Watercolours 2005-09-109
2nd Lieutenant Douglas Hamlin McKie, Northumberland Fusiliers (2/28th (Artist's Rifles) London Regiment), 1915 (c)-1917 (c). Pencil drawing of full length, leaning with hand on hip, in uniform; associated with the Battle of Arras, World War One, Western Front (1914-1918). Drawings and Watercolours 2005-09-110
2nd Lieutenant Douglas Hamlin McKie, Northumberland Fusiliers (2/28th (Artist's Rifles) London Regiment), 1918. Pencil drawing of head and shoulders, half turned to left, in uniform; initialled bottom left, 'GM 1918'; associated with the Battle of Arras, World War One, Western Front (1914-1918). Drawings and Watercolours 2005-09-111
2nd Lieutenant Douglas Hamlin McKie, Northumberland Fusiliers (2/28th (Artist's Rifles) London Regiment), 1918. Pencil drawing of head and shoulders, half turned to left, 1915 (c)-1917 (c); associated with the Battle of Arras, World War One, Western Front (1914-1918). Drawings and Watercolours 2005-09-112
2nd Lieutenant Douglas Hamlin McKie, Northumberland Fusiliers (2/28th (Artist's Rifles) London Regiment), 1918. Pencil drawing of head and shoulders, slight turn to the right, in uniform with cap, 1915 (c)-1917 (c); associated with the Battle of Arras, World War One, Western Front (1914-1918). Drawings and Watercolours 2005-09-113
Imjin - the Fighting Withdrawal. Coloured photolithograph of a watercolour by John Mole, 2000 (c); published by the Ranelagh Press; mortars of 1st Bn Royal Ulster Rifles firing during the withdrawal at Imjin, April 1951; signed in pencil bottom right, 'John J Mole'; associated with the Battle of the Imjin River, Korea (1950-1953) 1951. Prints 2005-09-114
Set of Household Division 'snap' cards, comprising 28 cards, divided into seven groups of four, 1970 (c); colour photolithograph published by Clifford Toys, nd, 1970 (c); four of each card depicting Blues and Royals, twice, Life Guards, Welsh Guards, Grenadier Guards, Coldstream Guards and Scots Guards. Prints 2005-09-115
Officer's shoulder belt plate, 79th Regiment of Foot (Cameron Highlanders), 1804-1814. Badges 1984-06-172
Shoulder belt plate, possibly other ranks, South American Rangers, 1797 (c). Badges 1984-06-175
Officer's shoulder belt plate, Nottinghamshire, Loyal Newark Volunteers, 1806 (c). Badges 1984-06-178
Medals awarded to and issued to next of kin of 2/Lt Douglas Hamlin McKie, Northumberland Fusiliers: British War Medal 1914-20; Allied Victory Medal 1914-19; Commemorative Medallion 1914-18; associated with World War One, Western Front (1914-1918). Medals 2005-09-76
Officer's shoulder belt plate, possibly associated with Leicester (Loyal) Volunteers, 1808 (c). Badges 1984-06-182
Officer's shoulder belt plate, Unidentified Volunteers, 1806 (c). Badges 1984-06-183
Officer's shoulder belt plate, Donegal Loughside Infantry Volunteers, 1814 (c). Badges 1984-06-191
Photograph of Maj P G E Hill, Home Counties Brigade, Queen's Royal Surrey Regiment, in Malta, 1960; Maj Hill is standing on the left behind the clergyman and was in Malta on Staff appointment as Camp Commander. Photographs 2005-09-77
Officer's notebook belonging to Col Philip Sidney Newton, Royal Sussex Regiment, covering the period from Jan 1941, when he was a student on the War Course at Staff College, Camberley and continuing through the remainder of his career until 1972; associated with World War Two (1939-1945). Archives 2005-09-78
Typescript document issued to Capt Peter Harrington, Persia and Iraq Force (PAIForce) in 1943; Capt Harrington was sent from Baghdad to Teheran for the Teheran Conference, Codename EUREKA, in November to December 1943; it was the first time Winston Churchill, President Frankin D Roosevelt and Marshal Joseph Stalin had met together; associated with World War Two (1939-1945). Archives 2005-09-80
Officers Militia Commission of 2/Lt James Walter Sandilands, 3rd/ 4th Bns The Manchester Regiment, 14 May 1895. Archives 2005-09-81
Copy photograph depicting a column of Indian troops on camels advancing through desert scrubland, 1914 (c)-1918 (c); associated with World War One (1914-1918). Photographs 2005-09-82
Certificate for the appointment of Rupert Mahaffy to be an Officer of the Order of the British Empire, dated 31 Dec 1997; Capt Mahaffy had served with the Irish Guards in Italy and North West Europe World War Two and on the Council of the National Army Museum; associated with World War Two, Italy (1943-1945) and World War Two, North West Europe (1944-1945). Archives 2005-09-83
Gloucestershire Regiment back badge possibly relating to the service of M/32455 Pte William J Creagh, Royal Army Service Corps, and formerly 1st Bn East Surrey Regiment and 12th (S) Bn The Gloucestershire Regiment, 1914 (c)-1918 (c); associated with World War One (1914-1918). Badges 2005-09-84
Lightweight mock-up of percussion rifle, 1940 (c); possibly belonged to Mr Dennis Albert Batt of Chelsea, a World War Two Home Guardsman, and used in rifle training; design appears to be roughly based on the Enfield Pattern 1853 musket, complete with percussion lock; associated with World War Two, Home Front (1939-1945). Firearms 2005-09-117
Brown leather purse belonging to 2/Lt Douglas Hamlin McKie, 3rd Bn Northumberland Fusiliers, attached 27th (Tyneside Scottish) Battalion, nd; contained numerous letters associated with 2/Lt McKie; associated with the Battle of Arras, World War One, Western Front (1914-1918) 1917. Equipment, general 2005-09-118
Metal cigarette holder which belonged to 2/Lt Douglas Hamlin McKie, 3rd Bn Northumberland Fusiliers, attached 27th (Tyneside Scottish) Battalion, nd; manufactured in England; cigarette holder was purchased privately and contained some items associated with 2/Lt McKie; associated with the Battle of Arras, World War One, Western Front (1914-1918) 1917. Equipment, general 2005-09-119
Brown leather wallet which belonged to 2/Lt Douglas Hamlin McKie, 3rd Bn Northumberland Fusiliers, attached 27th (Tyneside Scottish) Battalion, nd; associated with the Battle of Arras, World War One (1914-1918) 1917. Equipment, general 2005-09-120
Two identity discs which belonged to 2/Lt Douglas Hamlin McKie, 3rd Bn Northumberland Fusiliers, attached 27th (Tyneside Scottish) Battalion, nd; privately produced; associated with the Battle of Arras, World War One (1914-1918) 1917. Equipment, general 2005-09-121
War Office certificate issued on 1 Mar 1919 to Lt S A Alexander, 7th Bn The Middlesex Regiment, attached 1/4th Bn Royal Welch Fusiliers (TF); Lt Alexander was Mentioned in Despatches by FM Sir Douglas Haig on 7 Apr 1918, for gallant and distinguished services in the field; associated with World War One (1914-1918). Archives 2005-09-123
Officer's pouch belt plate, 1st Middlesex (Victoria and St George's) Volunteer Bn King's Royal Rifle Corps, 1892-1901. Badges 1984-07-89
Daily routine orders issued by T/Lt Col L A Manly, MC, The Lancashire Fusiliers, officer commanding the troops aboard HMT Viceroy of India, 6 Nov 1942; these were the last orders issued before the P&O vessel was sunk by U-407 on 11 Nov 1942 off North Africa during the Operation Torch landings; associated with Operation TORCH, World War Two, North Africa and War at Sea (1939-1945) 1942. Archives 2005-09-126
Printed programme for a presentation: The Fight for the Flag in South Africa illustrated by Walker & Company's Cinematograph and electrodrama; at St Andrew's Hall Banff, 5 Apr 1900; associated with the Boer War (1899-1902). Archives 1981-10-101
Framed black and white group photograph of the officers, non-commissioned officers and men who formed the staff of the Regimental Depot of The Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment), Canterbury, 1960. Photographs 2005-09-128
Three programmes relating to the presentation of Colours to the 4th (TA) and 5th (TA) Battalions of the Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment) and the 1st Bn of the Queen's Own Buffs, The Royal Kent Regiment by the regiments' Colonel-in-Chief HM King Frederik IX, King of Denmark, at Canterbury and Folkestone, 1960-1962. Archives 2005-09-129
Three parchment documents of Pte John Richens, Royal Munster Fusiliers 1897-1902. Archives 1981-10-107
Typescript account by Lt Roger Clayton, The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards, nd; outlines his service, personal experiences and travels in Bosnia and Croatia in the late 1990s whilst serving with United Nations peacekeeping forces; associated with Bosnia (1991-). Archives 2005-09-130
Officer's shoulder belt plate, Castle Ashby Volunteers, 1803-1808. Badges 1984-08-10
Scrapbook compiled by L/Cpl R Moore and Pte Williams, Army Service Corps 1913-1914; containing press cuttings, documents, orders, photographs and postcards, November 1899 - November 1901; associated with the Boer War (1899-1902). Archives 1981-10-117
Report by Maj R J Powell, Royal Army Ordnance Corps outlining the strengths of the Scottish, Irish and Gurkha Regimental bands, 1 Nov 1981; with a list of the marches, duty calls and so on for the bagpipes used by various Scottish and Irish units as of that date. Archives 2005-09-137
Programme and newsletter, 1945-1976. Archives 1981-11-10
Programme for a dinner and dance at the Hotel Cecil on The Strand to welcome back members of the City Imperial Volunteers who were serving in the Boer War, 16 Nov 1900; programme belonged to L/Cpl Stanley Thomas William Henshaw; associated with the Boer War (1899-1902) and World War Two (1939-1945). Archives 2005-09-139
Documents and maps of Maj Cyril Edward Lugard, East Surrey Regiment and Royal Flying Corps, 1914-1945; associated with World War One, Western Front (1914-1918), Egypt and Palestine (1914-1918), War at Sea (1914-1918) and Salonika (1914-1918). Archives 1981-11-14
Collection of four documents associated with B (Warwickshire) Coy 5th (Volunteer) Bn The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, and the Coldstream Guards, 1960 (c)-1990. Archives 2005-09-140
Officer's shoulder belt plate and officer's plaid brooch, 14th (County of London) Bn The London Regiment (London Scottish), 1912-1913. Badges 1984-08-46
British Armed Forces Special Voucher for 10 pence issued by The Defence Council which belonged to WO1 R J Clark, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, who was issued with it whilst serving in Cyprus, 1972 (c). Archives 2005-09-141
44 photographs taken by a member of No 6 Commando showing operations in Algeria and Tunisia from the TORCH Landings at Algiers, and the fight for Fort Duperre, 9 Nov 1942 to the surrender of the Germans in Tunisia, April 1943; associated with Operation TORCH, World War Two, North Africa (1940-1943) 1942. Photographs 2005-09-142
Coatee and buckskin breeches, Irish Volunteers, 1800 (c). Uniforms 1959-07-44
Bound manuscript order book, compiled for an officer in the 2nd Garrison Battalion, 19 Jun 1815 - 29 Oct 1816. Archives 1981-11-25
Photocopies of papers of Lt Col Frederic Sinclair Poynder, 9th Gurkha Rifles, 1920-1937. Archives 1981-11-38
Three large plans for commemorative works in St Paul's Cathedral, 1977-1978; associated with British Commonwealth Forces, World War Two (1939-1945). Archives 2005-09-143
Photocopies of typescript transcripts of letters written to members of his family by (then) Lt Ralph Verney, 2nd Bn Rifle Brigade, 23 Mar 1900- 26 Feb 1903; associated with the Boer War (1899-1902). Archives 1981-11-52
Sixteen photographs showing the commemorative tablets in St Paul's Cathedral, dedicated to the Field Marshals of World War Two who led the British and Commonwealth Forces; also includes photographs of the dedication ceremony on 23 Nov 1979 by the Archbishop of Canterbury, in the presence of Her Majesty the Queen; associated with World War Two (1939-1945). Photographs 2005-09-144
Manuscript diary kept by Sgt Charles Harold Eldred, 9th Bn Highland Light Infantry, 4 Aug 1914- 8 May 1915, with later narrative based on the diary covering the period 1 Aug 1914- 18 Mar 1915; associated with World War One, Home Front (1914-1918) and Western Front (1914-1918). Archives 1981-11-53
Book: 'Letters Home' Life of a National Serviceman abroad 1947-1949; word processed book in two parts by Michael Longley, 24 Feb 2005; Michael Longley was a Lance Corporal serving in the General Service Corps, The Royal Sussex Regiment and The Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment), during his period of National Service from 1947-1949; his letters home are from Northern Ireland, Folkestone, on board ship, and from Hong Kong. Archives 2005-09-145
Framed black and white captioned group photograph of the Sergeants' Mess of the Regimental Depot of The Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment), Canterbury, 1959. Photographs 2005-09-146
Stabilisation Force (SFOR) Security of Movement map depicting divisional, supply and theatre routes and boundaries throughout Bosnia as of 1 Aug 1998; associated with Bosnia (1991-). Maps 2005-09-147
Bound typescript history: 5th Mahratta Light Infantry. Short history of the development of regimental uniform and details of the various orders of dress during the period 1930-1939; compiled by Lt Col Patrick Maurice William Doyle, 1980. Archives 1981-11-59
Four copy photographs and a typescript memoir relating to the Army Cadet Service of Capt V L Parker, 1st Cadet Bn The Buffs (East Kent Regiment), 1943 (c)-1944 (c); associated with World War Two, Home Front (1939-1945). Photographs 2005-09-148
Microfilm of nineteen cuttings from the 'Sunday Statesman' of April 1938- April 1939; a series of articles by 'Invicta' on the history of the Indian Cavalry (1st- 8th, 10th, 12th-18th and 20th Regiments) and the Remount and Veterinary services. Archives 1981-11-62
Campaign map depicting Operation Granby/ Desert Sabre, which was carried out by 1st (UK) Armoured Division between October 1990 and March 1991, during Gulf War (1990-1991). Maps 2005-09-149
Large format black and white photographic prints depicting members of the Women's Royal Army Corps and Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps engaged in a variety of military tasks, 1960s (c); associated with the Cold War (1945-1989). Photographs 2005-09-150