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| Description | Object Type | NAM Accession Number |
|---|---|---|
| Two photographs, Central India Horse, 1938 (c). | Photographs | 1966-11-42 |
| Four photographs of British and Indian officers' groups, game trophies, 18th Royal Garhwal Rifles, 1925 (c). | Photographs | 1966-11-43 |
| Fifteen photographs collected by Lt Col L R I C Wilkinson, 5th Dragoon Guards, 1895 (c)-1930. | Photographs | 1966-12-46 |
| Seven photographs collected by Lt Col J A Bald, 61st Pioneers, showing groups, Battalion on parade, 1912 (c)-1914. | Photographs | 1966-12-47 |
| Photograph, coloured by Mrs Priestley, showing Lt Col C E N Priestley in full dress, 42nd Deoli Regiment, 1910 (c). | Photographs | 1966-12-48 |
| Six photographs relating to 57th Wilde's Rifles, 122nd Rajputana Rifles, 1908-1920 (c). | Photographs | 1966-12-51 |
| Report: Basic Handbook. KLs (Koncentrationslager) Axis Concentration Camps and Detention Centres Reported as such in Europe; typescript report compiled by Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force (SHAEF) Evaluation and Dissemination Section, nd, 1944 (c); associated with World War Two (1939-1945). | Archives | 2006-11-52 |
| Two copies of the same map: Map of a part of Eastern Europe intended to indicate the relative situation of the armies of the Northern Powers, and their numerical force by means of the scale ad hoc placed in the explanation; published by the Director Topographical and Statistical Depots, War Department, August 1855. | Maps | 1974-03-26 |
| Nine photographs of groups, officers and non-commissioned officers, football and cricket teams, 57th Wilde's Rifles and Punjab Frontier Force, 1900 (c). | Photographs | 1966-12-53 |
| Bound scrapbook compiled by Lt Col Hugh D Lawrence, East Surrey Regiment, 1845 (c) to 1913 (c); most of the military material relates to Lawrence's involvement in theatricals at Sandhurst and in India; in addition there are papers relating to social events and the Lawrence family. | Archives | 1974-03-40 |
| Papers of Field Marshal Sir George Nugent (1757-1849) as Commander of the Northern District in Ireland, comprising papers and correspondence relating to the Infantry and Cavalry in Ireland, 1792-1798, including regimental and garrison returns, observations on regiments, surgeon, inspection and intelligence reports, ordnance reports, discussion of political and civilian unrest, activities of members of the United Irishmen, court martials, searches for arms and instructions for the disarmament of civilians (1797), and events of the Irish Rebellion; together with a report on the defence of Ireland and preparations for invasion (1797), a paper on signal codes, and reports on the sighting of enemy ships. | Archives | 1968-07-174 |
| Papers of Gen Sir George Nugent, when in command of the Northern District in Ireland, Vol II, 1799, comprised of returns and papers (1799-1800) covering the implementation of Martial Law in Ireland and arrangements for yeomanry corps, including discussion of the treatment of Irish rebels and the threat of French invasion, management of Irish Militia volunteers, defence plans, and the Battle of Castlebar (1800). 395pp. | Archives | 1968-07-175 |
| Papers (1794-1810) relating to Sir George Nugent's command of 85th Regiment of Foot in Ireland and the West Indies, and appointment as Colonel of 6th Regiment of Foot (1806), covering the period 1802 to 1806 and including regimental standing orders, papers on regimental strength and supply, and inspection returns, financial accounts and regulations, and providing an insight into conditions of service in the West Indies. 113pp | Archives | 1968-07-176 |
| Correspondence and returns (1809) covering Sir George Nugent's command of the Kent District, England, including discussion of the strength of forces, provision for the sick from the Walcheren Campaign, condition of barracks, ammunition levels, condition of the Martello Towers, conveyance of dispatches throughout the district, and Nugent's resignation from the command. 93pp | Archives | 1968-07-177 |
| Correspondence, reports and returns (1806-1809) covering Sir George Nugent's command of the Western District, England, including discussion of Volunteer Corps and Brigades, beacons, barracks, and the suppression of smuggling. 169pp | Archives | 1968-07-178 |
| Regimental Hospital Book 19th Regiment, Stoneyhill Barracks, Jamaica, from Jan 5th 1789 till Apr 8th 1791. 23 pages as numbered used, gives the barracks, name, age, date admitted, disease, date of death (where appropriate) and date discharged of patients. | Archives | 1968-07-179 |
| Regulations, reports and returns (1795-1815) collated by Sir George Nugent as Commander-in-Chief, India, covering the strength of the Indian Army, defence of India, officer appointments and morale, unrest, and progress of the war in Nepal. 213pp | Archives | 1968-07-181 |
| General Orders and regulations (1796-1814) collated by Sir George Nugent during his commands in Ireland and Jamaica, and relating to troop supplies, dress regulations, discipline, raising of the 2nd Ceylon Regiment, recruitment, volunteers and the treatment of men suspected of desertion, mostly related to Ireland. 342pp | Archives | 1968-07-182 |
| Letterbook (484pp) from the papers of Maj Gen Sir George Nugent relating to the West Indies, 1783-1802, including references to the governance of regiments in the West Indies, contracts for the supply of 'negro volunteers', and a sketch plan of barracks. | Archives | 1968-07-183-1 |
| Papers, 1891-1905, relating to the events leading to the capture of Lt Stanley Malcolm Edwardes (1863-1937), 2nd Bombay Grenadiers, and Lt John Sharman Fowler (1864-1939), Royal Engineers, during the Chitral Expedition, North-West Frontier, India (1895), including correspondence with family members, press cuttings, reports, photographs, diaries, and orders, covering discussion of their capture and release, and the relief of Chitral by the Gilgit Force. | Archives | 1959-11-394 |
| 1414 papers of FM William, Lord Birdwood, relating chiefly to his career in the Indian Army, 1882-1930. | Archives | 1967-07-19 |
| 12 bound volumes of ms letters (1884-1901) written by Capt Francis Warre-Cornish (1871-1901), to his family covering his schooldays in Winchester (1884-1888), and his service with the Somerset Light Infantry in Gibraltar (1892-1893) and India (1894), and with 17th Bengal Cavalry (1895-1901) in India, including his attachment to 9th Bengal Lancers, Peshawar Column, Tirah Field Force (1897), rich in details of his life as a soldier, illustrated by his sketches. Cornish died in service in India in October 1901. | Archives | 1964-12-143 |
| Documents and letters of Col Henry Cooper, 47th Regiment of Foot, 1864-1911. | Archives | 1961-12-596 |
| Letters from Lt Col John Raymond Marker, Coldstream Guards, to his sister from Ceylon, India and South Africa, 1884-1906, together with letters to Marker's parents relating to his death (1914), and correspondence and papers relating to his half-brothers, Captain B C Lousada, York and Lancaster Regiment (1914-1915), and Lieutenant E A Lousada, Royal Sussex Regiment (1914), including references to his appointment as ADC to Field Marshal Lord Kitchener in South Africa and India, 1899-1909. Associated with the Boer War (1899-1902). | Archives | 1968-03-4 |
| Three photographs, 7th Rajput Regiment, 1930 (c). | Photographs | 1967-05-44 |
| Five photographs relating to Col W K Mitford, Army Staff, 17th Lancers, 1900 (c)-1930 (c). | Photographs | 1967-05-106 |
| Report: Report of the Committee on the New All-Regular Army. Typescript copy of the report compiled by a committee chaired by Gen Sir Lashmer G Whistler; produced by the War Office and dated May 1958; marked, 'Confidential'. | Archives | 2006-11-53 |
| Report: Report of the Committee on Cooking and Service of Food in the Army; typescript copy of the report compiled by a committee chaired by Maj Gen E A Beck, DSO; produced by the War Office and annotated on cover, '1937'. | Archives | 2006-11-54 |
| Two photographs relating to George Roos-Keppel, 1890 (c)-1911. | Photographs | 1967-05-112 |
| Photograph of an Indian Cavalry march past, 1910 (c). | Photographs | 1967-05-113 |
| Two photographs relating to 59th Scinde Rifles (Frontier Force), Lord Byng, King George V, Thiepval, 1910 (c)-1917. | Photographs | 1967-05-114 |
| Twenty postcard photographs and a colour transparency collected by C C P Lawson, Westminster Dragoons, 1910 (c)-1925. | Photographs | 1967-06-87 |
| Forty nine photographs of waterolours (including some duplicates), painted by Lance Cattermole, 1975 (c)-1979; showing Soldiers of the Indian Army, 1910 (c); many signed by artist. | Prints | 1994-11-300 |
| Two bound volumes of original documents compiled by Lord Esher during service in World War One between 1915 and 1918; associated with the Battle of Jutland, World War One at Sea (1914-1918) 1916 and the Battle of the Somme, World War One (1914-1918) 1916. | Archives | 2006-11-57 |
| Chapka plate, officer, 16th (The Queen's) Lancers, 1870 (c). | Badges | 1987-12-14 |
| Shako plate, other ranks', 83rd (County of Dublin) Regiment of Foot, 1861-1869. | Badges | 1987-12-11 |
| Two buttons, officers', mess dress, 30th Punjabis, 1903-1922. | Badges | 1987-11-111 |
| Two buttons, officers', 30th (Punjab) Regiment of Bengal Infantry, 1900 (c). | Badges | 1987-11-110 |
| Shoulder belt plate, officers', Popular and Blackwall Volunteers Tower Hamlets, 1803. | Badges | 1987-11-108 |
| Two pouch badges, officers', 9th Regiment of Bengal Lancers, 1900 (c). | Badges | 1987-10-64 |
| Cap badge, officers', 10th Duke of Cambridge's Own Lancers (Hodson's Horse), 1910 (c). | Badges | 1987-10-63 |
| Cap badge and pair of collar badges, officers', 4th Duke of Cambridge's Own Hodson's Horse, 1923-1924. | Badges | 1987-10-62 |
| Formation badge, relating to Capt C H H Robertson, 101st (Bihar and Orissa) L of C Area, 1940-1945 (c). | Badges | 1987-10-25 |
| Waistbelt clasp, piper major, officers' or non-commissioned officers', Scottish Horse, 1906-1956. | Badges | 1987-10-21 |
| Volume: North Russia Expeditionary Force - Proclamations Orders and Propaganda; large bound volume of original printed material, mostly in Russian, some translated, 1919 (c)-1920 (c); associated with Russia (1918-1919) and Russian Civil War (1919-1922). | Archives | 2006-11-58 |
| Three pairs of shoulder titles, slip on, relating to Capt Ashton James Evans, Royal Indian Engineers, 1946 (c). | Badges | 1987-09-27 |
| History: History of 98 Indian Infantry Brigade 1941-1945; typescript bound history with associated panoramas and maps; text by Maj E C Philipson-Stow; panoramas by Maj R N D Williams; associated with the Battle of Imphal, World War Two, Far East (1941-1945) and World War Two, India (1939-1945). | Archives | 2006-11-59 |
| Pair of rank badges, slip-on, officers', and pair of shoulder titles, slip-on, officers', sewn on to khaki cotton shoulder strap covers possibly for wear in shirt sleeve order, 14th Punjab Regiment, 1940 (c). | Badges | 1987-09-21 |
| Lapel badge and tie pin relating to Mr C C Reid, British Legion, 1950 (c). | Crafts | 1987-09-11 |
| Waistbelt clasp, officers', Hong Kong Regiment, 1892-1903. | Badges | 1987-09-3 |
| Cap badge, officers', 18th King Edward's Own Cavalry, 1922-1947. | Badges | 1987-08-38 |
| Pouch badge, other ranks', 71st (Fraser's) Highlanders, 1775-1783. | Badges | 1987-08-1 |
| Documents relating to Sgt Maj John Nicholl, nd; before enlisting in the 91 Foot in 1811 he served in the Stirlingshire Militia; leaving the 91st Regiment of Foot in April 1835, he soon after petitioned for an increase in his pension; 1836 (c) he joined the 8th Bn British Auxiliary Legion and fought in the Carlist Wars, winning the Military Order of Isabel II in Sept 1886, but was invalided out in Jan 1837. | Archives | 1974-03-109 |
| Waisbelt clasp, officers', 2nd (Prince of Wales's Own) Bombay Grenadiers, 1901 (c). | Badges | 1987-07-58 |
| Plaid brooch, pipers', Highland Light Infantry, 1902 (c). | Badges | 1987-07-10 |
| Glengarry badge, officers', Volunteer Bn South Wales Borderers, 1890 (c). | Badges | 1987-07-9 |
| Pouch badge, officers', 6th (Inniskilling) Dragoons, 1840 (c). | Badges | 1987-05-14 |
| Shoulder belt plate, officers', 82nd (Prince of Wales's Volunteers), 1830 (c)-1855. | Badges | 1987-05-3 |
| Valise badge, other ranks', Irish Guards, 1902-1952. | Badges | 1987-04-20 |
| Three valise badges, other ranks', Welsh Guards, 1915-1952. | Badges | 1987-04-19 |
| Shoulder title, embroidered, officers', 82nd (Prince of Wales's Volunteers), 1875 (c). | Badges | 1987-02-36 |
| Pugri badge and pair of collar badges, 21st Madras Pioneers, 1900 (c). | Badges | 1987-02-35 |
| Five maps of Malaya and Singapore used by C E R Clarabut, Combined Operations, nd; the collection comprises three maps of Malaya as a whole, including a road map of the area printed originally in 1937 and two large scale plans of Singapore, showing defence installations as well as details of the town. | Maps | 1974-03-114 |
| Two cap badges, other ranks' and two pairs of shoulder titles, other ranks', Jamaica Home Guard, 1945 (c). | Badges | 1987-02-7 |
| Forage cap worn and mended by Lt Col Thomas W Chattey, OBE, Middlesex Regiment, nd; Lt Col Chattey was a prisoner of war under the Japanese and wore this cap while working on the Burma-Siam railway; associated with World War Two, Far East (1941-1945). | Uniforms | 2006-11-71 |
| Plaid brooch, officers', relating to Brigade Sgn E L Lundy, 79th Regiment of Foot (Cameron Highlanders), 1855 (c). | Badges | 1987-01-117 |
| Formation badge, all ranks', shoulder title, all ranks', Army Commando No 6 Commando, 1943 (c). | Badges | 1987-01-78 |
| Loincloth worn by Fred Mody, A Coy 5th Bn Suffolk Regiment, nd; Mr Mody was taken prisoner by the Japanese in Singapore, 15 Feb 1942; this was the only item of clothing issued to him while working on the Burma-Siam railway, 1942-1945; associated with World War Two, Far East (1941-1945). | Uniforms | 2006-11-72 |
| Button, other ranks', Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own), 1940 (c). | Badges | 1986-12-22 |
| Pair of rank chevrons, non commissioned officers', two pairs of shoulder titles and a shoulder title, other ranks', King's Royal Rifle Corps, 1940 (c). | Badges | 1986-12-20 |
| Pair of shoulder titles, all ranks', Royal Army Pay Corps, 1950 (c). | Badges | 1986-12-19 |
| Chapka plate, officers', 21st Lancers, 1897-1898. | Badges | 1986-11-6 |
| Manuscript account written by Lt Col Frank George Mathias Rowley commanding 1st Bn Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment) as part of 19th Brigade between 25 Aug 1914 and 22 Sep 1914; associated with the Battle of Le Cateau, Battle of Nery and the Battle of Mons, World War One, Western Front (1914-1918) 1914. | Archives | 2006-09-29 |
| Correspondence relating to the details of the affair at Nery on 1 Sep 1914; involves a number of correspondents between 1920-1967, including Brig Gen J E Edmonds, the Official Historian, Maj Gen B P Hughes, Royal Artillery and Lt Col Frank George Mathias Rowley who commanded the 1st Bn Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment) on the day; associated with the Battle of Nery, World War One, Western Front (1914-1918) 1914. | Archives | 2006-09-30 |
| Chapka plate, officers', 17th (Duke of Cambridge's Own) Lancers, 1880-1901. | Badges | 1986-10-26 |
| Chapka plate, officers', 12th (Prince of Wales's Royal) Lancers, 1855-1882. | Badges | 1986-10-25 |
| Three photographs relating to correspondence about the affair at Nery on 1 Sep 1914; photographs depict Lt R H Brodie, 1st Bn Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment) mounted on horse taken from captured German Uhlans after the action; captioned and signed by Maj R W J Smith, the curator of the Middlesex Regiment Museum on 15 Jun 1964; associated with the Battle of Nery, World War One, Western Front (1914-1918) 1914. | Photographs | 2006-09-31 |
| Button, officers', King's Royal Rifle Corps, 1900 (c). | Badges | 1986-09-28 |
| Fifteen buttons, officers', Manchester Regiment, 1890 (c)-1910 (c). | Badges | 1986-09-27 |
| Two buttons, officers', Loyal North Lancashire Regiment, 1900 (c). | Badges | 1986-09-26 |
| Pugri badge, officers' and five buttons, officers', 125th Napier's Rifles, 1903-1922. | Badges | 1986-09-23 |
| Beret badge, officers', relating to Maj Laurence Eric MacCallum, Army Commando No 2 Commando, 1943 (c). | Badges | 1986-08-86 |
| Rilt pin, all ranks', Black Watch, 1946 (c). | Badges | 1986-08-19 |
| Rilt pin, all ranks', Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, 1946 (c). | Badges | 1986-08-18 |
| Rilt pin, all ranks', London Scottish, Liverpool Scottish, 1920 (c). | Badges | 1986-08-17 |
| Collar badge, other ranks', Volunteer Bn East Lancashire Regiment, 1900 (c). | Badges | 1986-07-65 |
| Two shoulder titles, metal and ebroidered, other ranks', 10th Baluch Regiment, 1922-1947. | Badges | 1986-06-84 |
| Six rank badges, officers' and shoulder title, officers', Royal Army Service Corps, 1950 (c). | Badges | 1986-06-83 |
| Shako plate, other ranks', 3rd (or The King's Own) Light Dragoons, 1845 (c). | Badges | 1986-06-57 |
| Helmet plate, officer, Cossipore Artillery Volunteers, 1880 (c). | Badges | 1986-06-24 |
| Pair of formation badges, all ranks', 1st Regiment Household Cavalry, 2nd Polish Corps, 1944 (c). | Badges | 1986-05-42 |
| Helmet plate, officers', relating to Hodgkinson, 14th Punjab Regiment, 1942-1946. | Badges | 1986-04-38 |
| Badge collection of Lt Gen Sir John Chapple, various regiments, 1950 (c)-1960 (c); twenty five cap badges and collar badge. | Badges | 1986-01-41 |
| Leave pass and part of an envelope of H S Baxter, Leicestershire Yeomanry, 1914-1915; associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Archives | 1974-03-148 |
| Pattern 1912 Cavalry Officer's sword, 1912-1936 (c); with nickel-plated scabbard and sword knot; possibly made by Pillin and Sons, nd. | Edged Weapons | 1951-04-4 |
| Pattern 1912 Cavalry Officer's sword, 1912-1936 (c); with nickel-plated scabbard and sword knot; possibly made by Pillin and Sons, nd. | Equipment, general | 1951-04-4 |
| Fourteen cap badges from the collection of Lt Gen Sir John Chapple, various regiments, nd. | Badges | 1986-01-43 |
| Papers relating to L/Sgt S A Rogers, 1st Bn Leinster Regiment (1906-1914) and Army Cyclist Corps (1914-1917), nd; relates to his service in India, 1913, and in World War One where he served in France; associated with World War One, Western Front (1914-1918). | Archives | 1974-04-13 |
| Badge collection of Lt Gen Sir John Chapple, 1950 (c); seven cap badges, other ranks' and officers', shoulder title and collar badge, other ranks'. | Badges | 1986-01-45 |
| Badge collection of Lt Gen Sir John Chapple, 1950 (c); two shoulder titles, other ranks', collar badge, officers', cap badge, other ranks'. | Badges | 1986-01-44 |