Inventory Search
Displaying 1001 to 1100 of 5057 results
| Description | Object Type | NAM Accession Number |
|---|---|---|
| Aluminium waterbottle with screw cap, 1900; belonged to Sgt Samuel James Pye, 1st Essex Royal Garrison Artillery Volunteers attached to City Imperial Volunteers and Royal Garrison Artillery; engraved on the front of a waterbottle, 'C. I. V./ S J P/ 20th Jan 1900'; associated with the Boer War (1899-1902). | Equipment, general | 2002-10-115 |
| Hinged signalling mirror, with black leather case, 1900 (c); manufactured by Allen and Hanburys, London; associated with Sgt Samuel James Pye, 1st Essex Royal Garrison Artillery Volunteers and Royal Garrison Artillery; stamped in metal on top, 'Allen and London Hanburys'. | Scientific Instruments | 2002-10-118 |
| Brass watch chain, 1900 (c); associated with Sgt Samuel James Pye, 1st Essex Royal Garrison Artillery Volunteers and Royal Garrison Artillery. | Equipment, general | 2002-10-119 |
| Collection of 70 medals, various regiments, 1799-1942. | Medals | 1963-05-51 |
| Silver and mother of pearl pen knife with one blade, 1893 (c)-1894 (c); associated with Sgt Samuel James Pye, 1st Essex Royal Garrison Artillery Volunteers and Royal Garrison Artillery; stamped in blade; hallmark '[crown, lion, letter] a J Y C'; associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Equipment, general | 2002-10-121 |
| Troops for the War - British Infantry - Guards. Wood engraving after W Thomas from the series published in 'The Illustrated London News'; 1st Grenadiers marching order, Coldstream Guards night sentinel and colour sergeant, Scots Fusiliers drummer and Barracks guard. | Prints | 1968-06-328 |
| Cavalry and Artillery Reinforcements for the war. Wood engraving after W Thomas from the series published in 'The Illustrated London News'; 8th Hussars, 17th Lancers, Royal Horse Artillery, 5th Dragoon Guards, 4th Dragoon Guards, 1st Royal Dragoons (should be 6th Dragoon Guards), 11th Hussars; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1968-06-328 |
| Aluminium binoculars with brown leather case, 1900 (c); manufactured by Aitchison and Company; belonged to Sgt Samuel James Pye, 1st Essex Royal Garrison Artillery Volunteers attached to the City Imperial Volunteers and Royal Garrison Artillery; stamped with inscriptions. | Scientific Instruments | 2002-10-123 |
| Two white metal boxes, 1900 (c); associated with Sgt Samuel James Pye, 1st Essex Royal Garrison Artillery Volunteers and Royal Garrison Artillery; each box has a hinged lid. | Equipment, general | 2002-10-124 |
| Metal box, with detachable lid, 1900 (c); associated with Sgt Samuel James Pye, 1st Essex Royal Garrison Artillery Volunteers and Royal Garrison Artillery. | Equipment, general | 2002-10-125 |
| Inspection of the 1st Battalion of the Fusiliers, and the 3rd of Grenadier Guards, by HRH Prince Albert, at the Wellington Barracks. Proof copy of woodcut engraving, reproduced in 'The Illustrated London News', 1855 (c); associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1968-06-328 |
| Painted wooden swagger stick with hallmarked silver top and brass ferrule, C. I. V., 1900; belonged to Sgt Samuel James Pye, 1st Essex Royal Garrison Artillery Volunteers attached to City Imperial Volunteers and Royal Garrison Artillery; associated with the Boer War (1899-1902). | Equipment, general | 2002-10-127 |
| Leather whip, 1899 (c)-1918; associated with Sgt Samuel James Pye, 1st Essex Royal Garrison Volunteers and Royal Garrison Artillery; possibly made from rhinoceros tail, with brass top and ferrule. | Equipment, general | 2002-10-128 |
| Framed horseshoe and three cavalry officer's rank badges, 1900 (c); associated with Sgt Samuel James Pye, 1st Essex Royal Garrison Artillery Volunteers and Royal Garrison Artillery; associated with the Boer War (1899-1902). | Horse Furniture | 2002-10-129 |
| Album of 100 photographs by J Burke, 1878-1879; associated with Maj Gen Frederick Sleigh Roberts, prisoners of war, associated with the 2nd Afghan War (1878-1879). (Album dimensions: 32 x 45 x 6 cm). | Photographs | 1955-04-39 |
| Album of 115 photographs by Bourne and Shepherd, 1878-1880; associated with Maj Gen Frederick Sleigh Roberts, 2nd Afghan War (1878-1880). (Album dimensions: 35 x 46 x 5 cm) | Photographs | 1955-04-42 |
| Eleven photographs showing the Coronation of King Edward VII, by Rotary Photo, London, 1902-1910. | Photographs | 1986-10-10 |
| H B M Foot Guards encamped at Scutari. Wood engraving from a daguerreotype by Mr Robertson of Constantinople. | Prints | 1968-06-331 |
| Grenadier Guards at Constantinople. Wood engraving from a daguerreotype by J Robertson for 'The Illustrated London News'; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1968-06-332 |
| Sevastopol with the batteries and approaches. Positions of the Allied Armies besieging Sevastopol; map by James Wyld, 1854; published by James Wyld, 4th Edition, 4 Nov; map shows that part of the Peninsula extending from Balaklava to the river Belbek or Kabarta with the position of the French, English and Turkish lines and the Russian defences; acquired by Maj Henry Ponsonby, Grenadier Guards, later Gen Sir Henry Ponsonby GCB, and presented to the Guards Club by Maj Gen Sir John Ponsonby, late Coldstream Guards, 1920; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Photographs | 1969-07-27 |
| Sevastopol; coloured lithograph annotated diagram of Sevastopol Harbour; view from the Heights of Inkermann; published in Russia; acquired by Maj Henry Ponsonby, Grenadier Guards, later Gen Sir Henry Ponsonby GCB, and presented to the Guards Club by Maj Gen Sir John Ponsonby, late Coldstream Guards, 1920; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1969-07-27 |
| Bombardement auf Sebastopol; coloured lithograph; published in Germany; acquired by Maj Henry Ponsonby, Grenadier Guards, later Gen Sir Henry Ponsonby GCB, and presented to the Guards Club by Maj Gen Sir John Ponsonby, late Coldstream Guards, 1920; associated with Sevastopol, Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1969-07-27 |
| Mounted Trumpeter, 34th Prince Albert Victor's Own Poona Horse. Watercolour by Maj Alfred Crowdy Lovett, 1st Battalion, The Gloucestershire Regiment, 1908 (c). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1960-04-140 |
| Sketch map of Crimea with Territorial Borders and Land-masses; published by James Wyld; acquired by Maj Henry Ponsonby, Grenadier Guards, later Gen Sir Henry Ponsonby GCB, and presented to the Guards Club by Maj Gen Sir John Ponsonby, late Coldstream Guards, 1920; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1969-07-27 |
| Angriff der Englishen, Schweren Reiterei bei Balaclava in der Krim; acquired by Maj Henry Ponsonby, Grenadier Guards, later Gen Sir Henry Ponsonby GCB, and presented to the Guards Club by Maj Gen Sir John Ponsonby, late Coldstream Guards, 1920; associated with 2nd Dragoons and Balaclava, Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1969-07-27 |
| Charge of the Light Brigade 25 October 1854. Under Major General The Earl of Cardigan; tinted lithograph by E Walker after W Simpson; published by Paul and Dominic Colnaghi and Company, 1 Mar 1855; also included is a key to print; acquired by Maj Henry Ponsonby, Grenadier Guards, later Gen Sir Henry Ponsonby GCB, and presented to the Guards Club by Maj Gen Sir John Ponsonby, late Coldstream Guards, 1920; associated with the Battle of Balaklava, Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1969-07-27 |
| Loss of HMS Tiger, May 12th 1854; two tone lithograph by Day and Son, after Lt M B Dunn in the series published by P and D Colnaghi, 13 and 14 Pall Mall East, Ecr [?] 12th 1854; depicts the 'Vesuvius' and the 'Niger' firing vigorously on the left, the 'Tiger' is lying under heavy fire from the cliff on the right; acquired by Maj Henry Ponsonby, Grenadier Guards, later Gen Sir Henry Ponsonby GCB, and presented to the Guards Club by Maj Gen Sir John Ponsonby, late Coldstream Guards, 1920; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1969-07-27 |
| Panoramic view of the entrenched position of the Allied Armies of England and France before Sebastopol; tinted lithograph by and after Thos Packer; from a pen and ink drawing by Carlo Bossoli; published by Stannard and Dixon, Apr 18th 1855; lithograph is drawn from the allies' side an includes views of Sebastopol, the river Tchernaya, Eupatoria and Kertch; acquired by Maj Henry Ponsonby, Grenadier Guards, later Gen Sir Henry Ponsonby GCB, and presented to the Guards Club by Maj Gen Sir John Ponsonby, late Coldstream Guards, 1920; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1969-07-27 |
| The Cavalry affair of the Heights of Bulganak - The First Gun; tinted lithograph by J Needham after W Simpson No 2 in the 1st series, 'Simpson's Seat of War in the East'; published by P and D Colnaghi and Company, 15 Jan 1855; acquired by Maj Henry Ponsonby, Grenadier Guards, later Gen Sir Henry Ponsonby GCB, and presented to the Guards Club by Maj Gen Sir John Ponsonby, late Coldstream Guards, 1920; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1969-07-27 |
| Gulf of Finlande; coloured lithograph by Louis Lebreton; No 2 in the series, 'Question D'Orient'; published by E Gambart and Company, London; depicts a Division of English steamers firing at and destroying some Russian fortresses near the Ile of Hangoe; acquired by Maj Henry Ponsonby, Grenadier Guards, later Gen Sir Henry Ponsonby GCB, and presented to the Guards Club by Maj Gen Sir John Ponsonby, late Coldstream Guards, 1920; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1969-07-27 |
| Mort D'Ismail Pacha a Kalafat. Death of Ismail Pacha at Kalafat, 4 December 1853; coloured lithograph by A Adam; published by E Gambart, London; acquired by Maj Henry Ponsonby, Grenadier Guards, later Gen Sir Henry Ponsonby GCB, and presented to the Guards Club by Maj Gen Sir John Ponsonby, late Coldstream Guards, 1920; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1969-07-27 |
| Landing of English troops at Malta; coloured lithograph by Max Beeger; No 6 in the series, 'Episodes de la Guerre D'Orient'; published by Bulla Freres, Paris, 1856 (c); acquired by Maj Henry Ponsonby, Grenadier Guards, later Gen Sir Henry Ponsonby GCB, and presented to the Guards Club by Maj Gen Sir John Ponsonby, late Coldstream Guards, 1920; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1969-07-27 |
| Embarkation of the Guards on board the Orinoco at Southampton; coloured lithograph; No 5 in the series, Incidents of the War; published by Read and Company, Lithographers; acquired by Maj Henry Ponsonby, Grenadier Guards, later Gen Sir Henry Ponsonby GCB, and presented to the Guards Club by Maj Gen Sir John Ponsonby, late Coldstream Guards, 1920; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1969-07-27 |
| Departure of the Great Baltic Fleet - The Wellington saluting Her Majesty; coloured lithograph; No 2 in the series, Incidents of the War; published by Read and Company, Lithographers; acquired by Maj Henry Ponsonby, Grenadier Guards, later Gen Sir Henry Ponsonby GCB, and presented to the Guards Club by Maj Gen Sir John Ponsonby, late Coldstream Guards, 1920; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1969-07-27 |
| The Scots Fusilier Guards taking Leave of the Queen; coloured lithograph; No 7 in the series, Incidents of the War; published by Read and Company, 10 Johnson's Court, Fleet Street, 1854 (c); acquired by Maj Henry Ponsonby, Grenadier Guards, later Gen Sir Henry Ponsonby GCB, and presented to the Guards Club by Maj Gen Sir John Ponsonby, late Coldstream Guards, 1920; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1969-07-27 |
| Bird's-Eye View of Crimean Peninsula. acquired by Maj Henry Ponsonby, Grenadier Guards, later Gen Sir Henry Ponsonby GCB, and presented to the Guards Club by Maj Gen Sir John Ponsonby, late Coldstream Guards, 1920. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1969-07-27 |
| Map of Thrace, Western Turkey with enlarged plan of Schoumla; published by James Wyld, Charing Cross; acquired by Maj Henry Ponsonby, Grenadier Guards, later Gen Sir Henry Ponsonby GCB, and presented to the Guards Club by Maj Gen Sir John Ponsonby, late Coldstream Guards, 1920; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1969-07-27 |
| Sevastopol. 1854-5. Sketch of the Mamelon and new Russian defence, with the siege works of the Allies; sketch map by Lt Col Vaughan, 20 Mar 1855; published by James Wyld, 14 Apr 1855; acquired by Maj Henry Ponsonby, Grenadier Guards, later Gen Sir Henry Ponsonby GCB, and presented to the Guards Club by Maj Gen Sir John Ponsonby, late Coldstream Guards, 1920; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Photographs | 1969-07-27 |
| Parker's plans of Cronstadt and St Petersburg. Print, coastline coloured; published by E T Gover and Company and Kent and Company, Paternoster Row, London; acquired by Maj Henry Ponsonby, Grenadier Guards, later Gen Sir Henry Ponsonby GCB, and presented to the Guards Club by Maj Gen Sir John Ponsonby, late Coldstream Guards, 1920; beneath is a geographical and historical information on Cronstadt and St Petersburg; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1969-07-27 |
| Sebastopol from the right of the English position; tinted lithograph by J Needham after Capt Verschoyle, Grenadier Guards, 1854 (c); published by Paul and Dominic Colnaghi, 15 Jan 1855; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1969-08-39 |
| Four prints after Elizabeth Thompson, (later Lady Butler). | Prints | 1969-09-51 |
| Major Gen Sir John Campbell Bart, Killed at the Redan; Maj Gen Campbell served with 38th Foot; line engraving by an unknown artist; half-length portrait of a man in the uniform of Colonel of the 38th Regiment; associated with the Crimean War, 1855. | Prints | 1969-10-145 |
| Her Majesty Inspecting wounded Guards in the Grand Hall, Buckingham Palace; reproduction wood engraving, 1854-1855 (c); published by 'The Illustrated London News', Mar 10 1855; associated with the Foot Guards, Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1969-10-351 |
| HQ 21 Army Group Q Cavalcade By DIZ. Folio of uncoloured lithographs after Diz; possibly published by HQ 21 Army Group, 1945 (c); collected by Staff Sgt Edward George Tritton, Royal Army Service Corps, 21st Army Group; contains 23 caricature portraits, mostly full-length, all but two annotated in pencil with the names of the sitters. | Prints | 2002-10-147 |
| Indian Army Meritorious Service Medal 1914-18 awarded to Colour Havildar Kassim Khan, 3rd Battalion, 151st Punjabi Rifles. | Medals | 1961-12-180 |
| The Seat of War in the East - First Series. 40 coloured tinted lithographs after William Simpson by E Walker, J Needham, W Walton, R Garrick, E Morin, C Hagne, T Picken, J A Vinter, T G Dutten; published by Paul and Dominic Colnaghi and Company, 1855; associated with the Crimean War. | Prints | 1971-02-33-490 |
| Photograph album containing 328 photographs compiled by Maj Wilfred Herbert James Sale, MC, 3rd/4th County of London Yeomanry (Sharpshooters), 1938-1940; with captions taken from separate index volume; associated with World War Two (1939-1945). | Photographs | 1975-03-63-1 |
| Victoria Cross Gallery, 1854-1884. Twelve oleolithographs after Harry Payne, of military 'scraps' depicting incidents of bravery for which the VC was awarded; published 1890 (c). | Prints | 1973-02-10 |
| Cavalry troops. Coloured lithograph, 1854. No 10 in the series 'Going to the War' published by Read and Company. Depicts a group in full dress, consisting of Life Guards, 5th Dragoons, a Trumpeter of 13th Light Dragoon, Horse Artillery, 17th Lancers, 8th Hussars, 11th Hussars, and 1st Dragoons.Associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1973-02-31 |
| Infantry Troops, 1854. Coloured lithograph, 1854. No 9 in the series 'Going to the War' published by Read and Company; depicting a group in full dress, consisting of 1st Grenadiers, 2nd Coldstream, Drummer of the Scots Fusiliers, 93rd Highlanders, Ensign of the Guards, Band of the 33rd, 55th Line, Rifle Brigade, Marine, Artillery; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1973-02-32 |
| Medals awarded to Brig Smith Dun, 1st Punjab Regiment and Burma Military Police, 1936-46; mounted together upon a bar with a brooch fitting. | Medals | 1980-06-89 |
| Papers (21 items), 1694 - 1923, collated by the Royal United Services Institute covering campaigns in Flanders, the Sudan, the Battle of Waterloo, and the Transvaal, as well as the raising of volunteer battalions, charity provided by the Commissioners of the Royal Hospital Chelsea, lists of survivors at Lucknow (1857), contracts, commissions, instructions, and inventions. | Archives | 1968-07-157 |
| The Battle of Inkerman. Charge of the Guards. Engraving published by Virtue and Company; plate from E H Nolan, 'The History of the War against Russia'. | Prints | 1982-08-61 |
| Papers (1911-1980) of Lt Gen Sir Reginald Arthur Savory covering his career in the Indian Army, including his training at Sandhurst, active service at Gallipoli (1915), Egypt (1916), and in India (1917-1918) during World War One, his service with the British Military Mission, Vladivostok (1919-1920), in Iraq (1923), during operations on the North-West Frontier, including the Peshawar Riots (1930-1934), his role as Instructor at the Indian Military Academy (1931-1935), command of 11th Indian Infantry Brigade (1940-1941), as GOC Eritrea (1941-1942) and command of 23rd Indian Division (1942-1943), his role as Director of Infantry, Persia and Iraq (1945-1946), and as Adjutant General India (1946-1947), comprised of diaries, family and professional correspondence, reports, commissions, certificates, maps, newspapers, telegrams, war diaries and lectures; together with papers relating to his post-war activities as a member of Somerset County Council (1952-1960), and of the Sikh Light Infantry Association (1968-1976), and association with the appeal for a memorial to the Indian Army at the Old College Chapel, Royal Military Academy Sandhurst (1948-1971).A printed finding aid to this collection is available. | Archives | 1976-03-93 |
| 'Delhi Durbar', photograph album 'Presented by the 3rd Royal Battalion (Sikhs), 12th Frontier Regiment - August 1947'. A pictorial record of the Delhi Durbar (1911). 44 photographs compiled by officers of 3rd Royal Battalion (Sikhs), 12th Frontier Regiment, relating to the 53rd Sikhs (Frontier Force), 1909-1922. Group photographs of British and Indian officers, Jullundur; includes polo teams, views of the Delhi Durbar (1911). Presented by Lt Col J L' A Bell, 12th Frontier Force Regiment (Pakistan) 1947. | Photographs | 1952-12-4 |
| Album of 230 photographs photographed and compiled by Capt Richard Douglas Davis Birdwood, Central India Horse and Indian Army Medical Service, 1940-1943; associated with World War Two, Middle East (1939-1945) and Syria and Burma. (Album dimensions: 30 x 38 x 2.5 cm). | Photographs | 1951-12-25 |
| Collection of 25 medals: 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star 1939-45; Air Crew Europe Star 1939-44; Africa Star 1940-43; Pacific Star 1941-45; Burma Star 1941-45; Italy Star 1943-45; France and Germany Star 1944-45; Defence Medal 1939-45; 1939-45 War Medal; India Service Medal 1939-45; Canadian Volunteer Service Medal 1939-47; Africa Service Medal 1939-45; Southern Rhodesia War Service Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45; New Zealand War Service Medal; South Africa Medal for War Services 1939-45; Korea Medal 1950-53; United Nations Korea Medal 1950-1954; Indian Independence Medal 1948; King's Medal for Courage in the Cause of Freedom; King's Medal for Service in the Cause of Freedom; Army Emergency Reserve Decoration; Efficiency Medal; Cadet Forces Medal. | Medals | 1958-11-98 |
| Medal commemorating the Battle of Balaklava, 25 October 1854. White metal, struck by John Pinches Limited. | Medals | 1960-03-109 |
| Three commemorative medals, 1855 (c): Battle of the Alma, 1854; Battle of Balaklava, 25 Oct 1854; Battle of Inkerman, 5 Nov 1854; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Medals | 1960-12-100 |
| Collection of prints and drawings including 'Costumes of the Madras Army, 1841', Title page to the series of coloured lithographs by and after William Hunsley, published by W Porter, St Thomas's Mount, 1841; A View of Ootra Droog | Prints | 1963-12-196 |
| Album of 20 watercolours by Lt Charles Walter D'Oyly, 58th [Bengal] Native Infantry, 1843-1862. Sketches of life in the Indian Army, 1843-1862, including amusing incidents that befell the artist when a subaltern in the 58th Bengal Native Infantry, and one sketch of the 6th Dragoon Guards at the action at Gungaree, 15th Dec 1857; associated with the Indian Mutiny (1857-1859). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1981-04-92 |
| Three commemorative medals, 1855 (c): Battle of the Alma, 1854; Battle of Balaklava, 25 October 1854; Battle of Inkerman, 1854; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856); struck by the firm of Messrs Pinches, 1855 (c). | Medals | 1963-05-23 |
| Photograph album of 91 photographs, 1936-1939 relating to 10th Bn, 1st Punjab Regiment, India, North West Frontier. | Photographs | 1965-04-69 |
| Three commemorative medals, 1855 (c): Battle of the Alma, 1854; Battle of Balaklava, 25 October 1854; Battle of Inkerman, 1854; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Medals | 1963-09-105 |
| Photograph album of 47 photographs, 1894-1900; associated with Maj P E Knapp, 2nd Regiment of Madras Native Infantry and 51st The Prince of Wales's Own Sikhs (Frontier Force) and Devonshire Regiment, 3rd China War (Boxer Rebellion), (1900-1901). Label on cover: 'Major P E Knapp, 51st Sikhs FF, IA, killed Mesopotamia 1916'. (Album dimensions: 31 x 42 x 4 cm). | Photographs | 1967-05-104 |
| Photograph album of 43 photographs, India, North West Frontier, 1860-1864 (c); associated with Lt William Adam Beaver Gillies (1839-1863), Royal Artillery and Hazara Mountain Battery, India, North West Frontier, 1860-1863 (c); photographers include: Maj C R Keyes, Capt C Nightingale and Lt H W J Senior; units depicted include 2nd Gurkha Regiment, 3rd Regiment of Sikh Infantry Punjab Irregular Force, 1st Punjab Infantry (probably 1st Regiment of Infantry Punjab Irregular Force), No 1 Punjab Irregular Battery, 93rd (Highlanders) Regiment of Foot. (Album dimensions: 36 x 41 x 2.5 cm). | Photographs | 1966-11-30 |
| Photograph album of 39 photographs, 1857-1860; photographed by Felice Beato; associated with the 22nd Regiment of Bombay Native Infantry, Aden, Hong Kong and China; associated with the 2nd China War (1856-1860). | Photographs | 1962-08-16 |
| Medal commemorating the alliance of Britain and France against Russia 1854, bronze, unidentified; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Medals | 1981-11-50 |
| Papers of Major William Stephen Raikes Hodson, Bengal Army, 1848-1858, comprising diaries (1848-1849), personal papers and correspondence (1834-1858), and official correspondence (1850-1858) covering his service in India, and including telegrams and correspondence relating to his death (1858); together with research papers and notebooks of Major Vernon Charles Paget Hodson relating to his compilation of the Hodson Index, as well as his involvement in publications relating to W S R Hodson, including letter books, printed material, general orders, family correspondence and papers, scrapbooks and press cuttings (1786-1906), as well his own Field Service notebook kept during the Mesopotamian Campaign (1917).Associated with the Indian Mutiny (1857-1859) and World War One, Mesopotamia (1914-1918) | Archives | 1964-04-74 |
| Company flag, 1942-1945; carried by 'C' Coy 1/7th Bn Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge's Own) from North Africa to North West Europe, World War Two; associated with Cpl Reynolds. | Flags and Colours | 1993-02-489 |
| Pair of colours of the 101st (Royal Bengal Fusiliers) and the Royal Munster Fusiliers, 1861 (c). | Flags and Colours | 1951-12-39 |
| Photograph of Captain Arthur Layard (1819-1855), 38th (1st Staffordshire) Regiment of Foot, killed in the Crimea, 7 Aug 1855; photograph by Roger Fenton, 1855; framed in velvet lined case; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856), 1855. | Photographs | 1956-02-43 |
| Photograph: Survivors of Inkermann taken at reunion, Portsmouth 1892; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Photographs | 1960-12-379 |
| Queen's Colour, 11th Regiment Madras Native Infantry, disbanded 1904. Re-raised as 1st Coorg Battalion, 1942. | Flags and Colours | 1959-10-4 |
| Photograph album of 52 sepia photographs associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). Photographed by Roger Fenton. With four loose duplicate photographs. (Album dimensions: 32 x 25 x 4 cm). | Photographs | 1964-12-151-6 |
| Documents and maps associated with BQMS Samuel James Pye; items largely relate to BQMS Pye's service with the 1st Essex Royal Garrison Artillery Volunteers, attached to the City Imperial Volunteers, in South Africa, 1900 and with the 59th Divisional Ammunition Column, Royal Field Artillery during World War One (1914-1918). | Archives | 2002-11-649 |
| Documents and maps associated with BQMS Samuel James Pye; items largely relate to BQMS Pye's service with the 1st Essex Royal Garrison Artillery Volunteers, attached to the City Imperial Volunteers, in South Africa, 1900 and with the 59th Divisional Ammunition Column, Royal Field Artillery during World War One (1914-1918). | Maps | 2002-11-649 |
| Crimean Heroes 1856. Photograph album of 26 photographs by J Cundall and R Howlett. (Album dimensions: 28 x 38 x 2 cm). | Photographs | 1964-12-154 |
| Photograph album: 16th Corps Amateur Dramatic Company, February - April 1918; associated with BQMS Samuel James Pye; Pye served with the 1st Essex Royal Garrison Artillery Volunteers, attached to the City Imperial Volunteers, in South Africa, 1900 and with the 59th Divisional Ammunition Column, Royal Field Artillery, World War One, Salonika (1914-1918). | Photographs | 2002-11-650 |
| Collection of items associated with BQMS Samuel James Pye, 1900 (c)-1917 (c); BQMS Pye served with the 1st Essex Royal Garrison Artillery Volunteers, attached to the City Imperial Volunteers in South Africa, 1900, and with the 59th Divisional Amunition Column, Royal Field Artillery during World War One (1914-1918). | Photographs | 2002-11-656 |
| Collection of items associated with BQMS Samuel James Pye, 1900 (c)-1917 (c); BQMS Pye served with the 1st Essex Royal Garrison Artillery Volunteers, attached to the City Imperial Volunteers in South Africa, 1900, and with the 59th Divisional Amunition Column, Royal Field Artillery during World War One (1914-1918). | Archives | 2002-11-656 |
| 78 glass lantern slides, 1900 (c)-1908 (c); associated with BQMS Samuel James Pye; Pye served with 1st Essex Royal Garrison Volunteers, attached to the City Imperial Volunteers, in South Africa, 1900 and with the 59th Divisional Ammunition Column, Royal Field Artillery, World War One (1914-1918). | Photographs | 2002-11-657 |
| Gold watch, 1814-1815;belonged to Capt George Wetherall, 1st (The Royal) Regiment, later General, Aide-de-Camp to Queen Victoria and commander of the Northern District; manufactured by 'L C'. | Scientific Instruments | 1962-09-1 |
| Two sound cassettes: oral history interview with Maj Stephen John Anderson, recalling his service in the Devonshire Regiment, 1939-1940, Skinner's Horse 1940-1944, Prince Albert Victor's Own Cavalry (Frontier Force), 11th Bn, 1942-1944, Governor General's Body Guard 1944-1945 and 3 Cavalry 1946-1947. Interview conducted on 9 April 1991. | Sound Recordings | 1991-04-55 |
| Two chapkas and drooping plume, officers', 17th Light Dragoons (Lancers), 17th/21st Lancers, 16th/15th Lancers and 16th (Queen's) Lancers, 1856 (c)- 1930; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Uniforms | 1981-01-14 |
| Typescript account of the life of Gen Sir Hugh Rowlands VC, KCB, compiled in May 1977 by Mr W A Williams. | Archives | 1977-06-12 |
| Cocked hat, plume and sash, Quartermasters', Grenadier Guards, worn by QM J Atkinson, 1855 (c). | Uniforms | 1966-02-6 |
| Eight uniform and equipment items, 1st (or Grenadier) Regiment of Foot Guards, worn by Lt Col Sir Charles Russell, VC, 1837-1857. | Uniforms | 1965-03-18 |
| Eight uniform and equipment items, 1st (or Grenadier) Regiment of Foot Guards, worn by Lt Col Sir Charles Russell, VC, 1837-1857. | Equipment, uniform | 1965-03-18 |
| Collection of 19 portrait photographs, 1860 (c). Senior officers, mostly connected with the Crimean War 1854-1856. | Photographs | 1968-04-11 |
| Collection of 22 photographs of senior officers, British and French Armies, 1856 (c); associated with Crimean War 1854-1856. | Photographs | 1968-06-351 |
| Correspondence and papers of Gen Sir William John Codrington (1804-1884), Commander in Chief during the Crimean War (1854-1856), 1855-1856. | Archives | 1968-07-376-1 |
| Collection of official letters from Horse Guards to Lord Raglan (Commander-in-Chief, Crimea) and Lt-Col T M Steele (Military Secretary). The letters are from the Military Secretary (Maj-Gen Charles Yorke) and the Adjutant-General (Maj-Gen George Wetherall) and their subordinates, and relate to appointments, promotions, leave, establishments, arrivals and departures of troops, and related matters. From the papers of Gen Sir William John Codrington (1804-1884), Commander in Chief during the Crimean War (1854-1856), 1855-1856.(Printed finding aid available) | Archives | 1968-07-377-1 |
| Letters from the War Department addressed to Gen Sir William John Codrington or the Military Secretary, signed by the staff of the Secretary at War. The letters cover the period November 1855-May 1856, and relate chiefly to claims by officers, NCOs, and men for compensation for the loss of horses, baggage, necessaries, etc during the campaign in the Crimea. A small proportion refer to other financial matters such as pay, and the effects of deceased officers. From the papers of Gen Sir William John Codrington (1804-1884), Commander in Chief during the Crimean War (1854-1856), 1855-1856. | Archives | 1968-07-378-1 |
| Papers (1726-1888) collated and bound into a single volume by the Royal United Services Institute between 1880 and 1905, comprised of correspondence, reports, returns, nominal rolls, commissions, petitions and nominal rolls, including coverage of the Seven Years War (1756-1763), Napoleonic Wars, and Crimean War, and the raising of the British militia and development of the armed forces; of particular note are the returns of officers of Yeomanry Cavalry regiments (1848-1849), details of General Sir William Napier's service at Salamanca, and a letter written by Lord Raglan at Sevastopol (January 1855). | Archives | 1968-07-133 |
| Shako, 13th (1st Somersetshire) or Prince Albert's Regiment, 1855 (c)-1861. | Uniforms | 1963-09-293 |
| File of biographical material of VC winners; associated with Capt Henry Mitchell Jones, VC, KLH, 7th Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment), Sir Collingwood Dickson, VC, Senior Col Commandant, Royal Artillery and Sgt Alfred Ablett, VC, DCM, 3rd Bn Grenadier Guard, 1st Division; associated with the Siege of Sevastopol, Crimean War. | Archives | 1963-09-115 |
| Letter from Pte George Savery, 38th Foot, to his father, written on a Russian Pass, 18 Sept 1855, after fall of Sevastopol, Crimean War. | Archives | 1962-04-6 |
| 105 manuscript letters, all but three written by Col Sir Robert Nigel Kingscote, Scots Fusilier Guards chiefly to his father, 16 Feb 1854 to 30 Mar 1855. Col Kingscote was ADC to Lord Raglan during the Crimean War, and was in London in 1854, leaving for the Crimea on 8 Apr 1854, and arriving 29th Apr 1854. By 24 Jun 1854 he was at Varma, and at Sevastopol from 8 Oct 1854 to June 1855.Associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Archives | 1973-11-170-1 |
| 69 manuscript letters, (10 with transcripts), from TSM (later RSM and Riding Master) George Cruse, 1 Royal Dragoons, May 1854 to May 1855. | Archives | 1974-12-76 |