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| Description | Object Type | NAM Accession Number |
|---|---|---|
| Selection of 26 Christmas cards from different units, 1932-1939. | Archives | 1999-01-121 |
| 9 mm Sten Mk V sub machine gun, 1944; with wooden butt; associated bayonet, scabbard and sling. | Firearms | 1978-11-67 |
| 9 mm Sten Mk V sub machine gun, 1944; with wooden butt; associated bayonet, scabbard and sling. | Equipment, general | 1978-11-67 |
| 9 mm Sten Mk V sub machine gun, 1944; with wooden butt; associated bayonet, scabbard and sling. | Edged Weapons | 1978-11-67 |
| Webley and Scott .455 in Mk IV breechloading service revolver, 1902 (c); issued June 1910; lanyard and holster (marked to Foster). | Firearms | 1978-11-38 |
| Webley and Scott .455 in Mk IV breechloading service revolver, 1902 (c); issued June 1910; lanyard and holster (marked to Foster). | Equipment, general | 1978-11-38 |
| Collection of documents and laser copied photographs collected by Cadet Ensign Dorothea Jean Morrison Stevenson, First Aid Nursing Yeomanry, attached to the Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force, 1944-1947. | Archives | 1999-01-125 |
| Vickers .303 in machine gun with tripod and simple monopod anti-aircraft mount. | Firearms | 1989-05-210 |
| Rocket propelled grenade launcher, RPG7, 1969; plastic furniture; Iraqi forces, Gulf War 1990-1991. | Artillery | 1992-06-154 |
| Soviet made PKB general purpose 7.62 mm medium machine gun 1979; wood butt, plastic pistol grip; bipod; used by the Iraqi Army in the Gulf War 1991; bullet damage to pistol grip. | Firearms | 1992-06-155 |
| Soviet made 7.62 mm RPK light machine gun, 1975; Iraqi forces, Gulf War 1990-1991. | Firearms | 1992-06-156 |
| Vickers .303 in Mk I machine gun, 1915 (c); tripod with Mk IV sights; cooling hose. | Firearms | 1992-08-158 |
| Vickers .303 in Mk I machine gun, 1915 (c); tripod with Mk IV sights; cooling hose. | Equipment, general | 1992-08-158 |
| Lewis gun, .303 in Mk I, 1914; bipod, drum magazine; deactivated. | Firearms | 1992-08-157 |
| Lewis .303 in Mk I light machine gun, 1914 (c). | Firearms | 1962-08-43 |
| Smith and Wesson M1940 9 mm sub machine gun, 1940; with bakelite butt (broken); with magazine. | Firearms | 1963-12-251 |
| Lewis .303 in Mk I light machine gun, 1915 (c); with bipod and three associated magazines; used by British Army in World War One. | Firearms | 1966-01-1 |
| Model 07/12 Schwarzlose 8 mm medium machine gun, 1912 (c); with fabric belt; manufactured by Osterreichische Waffenfabrik, Austria. | Firearms | 1966-05-2 |
| Mk I* Hotchkiss .303 in machine gun, 1917; used by the British Army in World War One; with spare barrel and tripod. | Firearms | 1974-01-5 |
| Hotchkiss Mk I* M1909 .303 in light machine gun, 1917; based on the French Mle 1909 Hotchkiss; issued to the British Army in World War One and the Home Guard in World War Two; pistol grip, no butt. | Firearms | 1978-11-61 |
| Bren .303 in Mk III light machine gun, 1944; with magazine; display condition. | Firearms | 1966-02-86-2 |
| Enfield .38 in No2 Mk I service revolver, 1932. | Firearms | 1982-04-769 |
| Enfield .38 in No2 Mk I service revolver, 1937. | Firearms | 1982-04-769 |
| Collection of 32 photographs of the British Army during World War Two; 29 photographs of the British Expeditionary Force in France, 1939-1940; three photographs of the British Army in the Western Desert, 1940 (c). | Photographs | 1999-01-143 |
| Short Magazine Lee-Enfield .303 in Mk III bolt action rifle, 1927, Ishapore Rifle Factory, India; redesignated in 1926 Rifle No 1 Mk III used by Indian Army; brass butt plate. | Firearms | 1964-05-59-21 |
| Sten 9 mm Mk II sub machine gun 1942 (c); H Frost and Company Limited. | Firearms | 1982-04-754 |
| Flintlock dog-lock musket, 1704; gunmaker, Richard Woolridge. | Firearms | 1984-08-96 |
| Pattern 1912 Cavalry Officer's sword; blade is engraved with the maker's name, Henry Wilkinson and the owner's initials; leather covered scabbard; owned by Col A D Magnay CIE. | Edged Weapons | 1969-12-15 |
| Mug; hard paste porcelain of Continental manufacture, probably printed in England; transfer printed and painted vignette depicting the Grenadier Guards defending their colours against Russian infantry; inscription relates to Sgt Davies at Inkerman, 1854 (c); the incident referred to does not appear in the regimental or campaign histories, there is a print in Cassell's 'Illustrated Family Histories'; there may be confusion with the action by Sgt Minor, Grenadier Guards, at the same battle, for which he won the Victoria Cross. | Ceramics | 1999-01-144 |
| German 9 mm MP40 sub machine gun 1942 (c); manufactured by Erfurter Maschinenfabrik Berthold Geipel, Erfurt, Germany; associated with World War Two (1939-1945). | Firearms | 1996-07-88 |
| The Great Grenadier. Sgt Davies, Grenadier Guards, defending the colours at the Battle of Inkerman, 1854; wood engraving, a newspaper cutting with an illustration and article, published by Cassell's Illustrated Family Paper, 27 Jan 1855; vignette of the Grenadier Guardsman fiercely defending the colours, amongst the wounded, against Russian infantry. | Prints | 1999-01-145 |
| The Dedication of the British Korean Veterans Assoc Surrey West Branch Standard at the Royal Garrison Church of All Saints, Aldershot, 20 Oct 1996. Oil on canvas, signed in monogram and dated lower right 'RP/ 1998', by Roger Phelps, 1998; Reverend R A Owen (Chaplain of the Forces, Deputy Assistant Chaplain General, Aldershot District) reading prayers; the standard is held by K Briant CBE (Colonel, REME), with G Elcombe (Corporal, Royal Fusiliers), G Smith (Private, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders) and A Guy (Staff Sergeant, RAMC) accompanying him. | Oil Paintings | 1999-01-147 |
| US M1A 7.62 mm rifle, 1954 (c), early production model with all wood furniture; with magazine; forerunner of the M14 rifle. | Firearms | 1996-08-234 |
| Spanish copy of Mauser K98 7.92 mm bolt action rifle 1958, German calibre. | Firearms | 1996-08-241 |
| General Officer's sword owned by Gen Sir Aylmer Hunter-Weston; blade engraved with the initials, 'GR'; brass hilt; black painted, plywood case. | Edged Weapons | 1965-05-29 |
| General Officer's sword owned by Gen Sir Aylmer Hunter-Weston; blade engraved with the initials, 'GR'; brass hilt; black painted, plywood case. | Equipment, general | 1965-05-29 |
| Vilar Perosa 9 mm sub machine gun, 1918 (c)-1940 (c); magazine missing. Manufactured in Italy and Canada. | Firearms | 1965-10-204-5 |
| Model 1937 Breda 8 mm light machine gun, 1937. | Firearms | 1965-10-206 |
| Maxim MG08/15 7.92 mm machine gun, 1915 (c); used by the German Army in World War One; relic condition. | Firearms | 1965-10-206 |
| Maxim MG08/18 7.92 mm machine gun, 1918 (c); with bipod and Anti Aircraft sights. | Firearms | 1963-12-251 |
| US M1 .30 in self-loading carbine, 1941; artillery stamp on butt; sight protectors on foresight made by Winchester. | Firearms | 1963-12-251 |
| Simonov SKS Model 1943 7.62 mm self-loading rifle, 1956 (c); used by the Egyptian Army during the Suez Crisis; ten round magazine; folding bayonet. | Firearms | 1963-12-251 |
| US M1A1 .30 in self-loading magazine carbine, 1941-1945 (c); paratroops version of the MI carbine with folding metal skeleton stock, which contains small oil bottle; box type magazine holding 15 rounds. | Firearms | 1964-05-60 |
| Russian Degtyarev 7.62 mm machine gun, 1944; with bipod and sling; missing magazine and flash eliminator; captured by 1st Bn Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge's Own), Korean War. | Firearms | 1992-08-155 |
| Russian Degtyarev 7.62 mm machine gun, 1944; with bipod and sling; missing magazine and flash eliminator; captured by 1st Bn Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge's Own), Korean War. | Equipment, general | 1992-08-155 |
| German 7.92 mm MG42 machine gun 1942; with bipod; captured by 2nd Bn Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge's Own), 1944. | Firearms | 1992-08-156 |
| Parabellum MG14 7.92 mm machine gun, normally for aircraft use, 1913; with bipod and sling; Arsenal mark. | Firearms | 1992-08-160 |
| Parabellum MG14 7.92 mm machine gun, normally for aircraft use, 1913; with bipod and sling; Arsenal mark. | Equipment, general | 1992-08-160 |
| Maxim MG08 7.92 mm machine gun 1915 (c), associated Schliffen 08 sledge mount and telescopic sights. Captured by 1st Bn Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge's Own), 2 Oct 1918, World War One (1914-1918). | Firearms | 1992-08-161 |
| Russian Mosin-Nagant 7.62 mm 3-line M1891 rifle, also known as the 3-line rifle; made in the US for export to Russia 1917 (c); integral bayonet; no cleaning rod. | Firearms | 1992-08-165 |
| Bergmann 9 mm MP18-1 sub machine gun with associated helical drum magazine. | Firearms | 1992-08-168 |
| Russian Maxim 7.62 mm M1910 machine gun, 1944. With associated Sokolov carriage and steel shield. Captured D Company, 1st Bn Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge's Own), during the regiment's advance against North Korean forces in September 1950, Korean War (1950-1953). | Firearms | 1992-09-228 |
| SKS Russian Simonov 7.62 mm self-loading rifle, 1944 (c); cleaning rod missing. | Firearms | 1978-11-52 |
| Winchester M3 .30 in self-loading carbine, 1942 (c); modified for sniper use and manufactured by the Inland Division of General Motors Inc. | Firearms | 1978-11-50 |
| MG15 7.92 mm light machine gun, 1941 (c); manufactured by Heinrich Krieghoff Waffenfabrik, Suhl; issued to the German Army in World War Two; double drum magazine fitted. | Firearms | 1978-11-64 |
| Webley .455 in Mk I breechloading service revolver; Lt Col W A Colhoun MC. | Firearms | 1982-09-23 |
| HAFDASA 11.25 mm Argentinian Ballester Molina self-loading pistol 1940 (c), South Atlantic (Falklands War) (1982); copy of Colt Model 1911; illegally imported from Falklands by a member of HM Forces. | Firearms | 1983-01-123 |
| Argentinian Ballester Molina Colt Model 1927 11.25 mm self-loading pistol 1955 (c), copy of Colt M1911; with magazine; associated with South Atlantic (Falklands War) (1982). | Equipment, general | 1983-03-11 |
| Webley and Scott .455 in Mk VI breechloading service revolver 1918. | Firearms | 1983-04-96 |
| Webley Mk IV .450/455 in commercial revolver 1903 (c); carried by Brigadier G L Pollard, 1910. | Firearms | 1984-02-95 |
| Argentinian 25 mm pyrotechnic pistol Model 1936, South Atlantic campaign (Falklands War) (1982). (Note: holster and bandolier are WEV1984-04-127). | Firearms | 1984-04-126 |
| Argentinian pyrotechnic pistol holster and nine loop bandolier, 1960 (c); two mocked up cartridges; associated with South Atlantic (Falklands War) (1982). | Equipment, general | 1984-04-127 |
| Enfield breechloading centre-fire revolver, .476 in Mk I (early), plated 1880 . | Firearms | 1984-11-196 |
| Enfield .455 in Mk VI breechloading service revolver, 1925, issue mark 1932. | Firearms | 1985-01-24 |
| Maxim MG08/15 7.92 mm machine gun 1918 (c); captured by C Company, 1st Bn Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge's Own) at Elzenwalle 14 Jul 1918, World War One, relic condition. | Firearms | 1992-08-162 |
| Maxim MG08 7.92 mm machine gun 1917 (c). Captured by 2nd Bn Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge's Own) at Bellewarde Farm on 31 Jul 1917 during the Battle of Pilkem Ridge, World War One, Western Front (1914-1918), relic condition. | Firearms | 1992-08-163 |
| Maxim MG08 7.92 mm machine gun 1916 (c). Captured by 2nd Bn Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge's Own) at Villers Bretonneax 25 Apr 1918, World War One, Western Front (1914-1918), relic condition. | Firearms | 1992-08-164 |
| Eleven photographs: the 2nd Bn Durham Light Infantry at Imphal, 1944; the Black Watch, British Army of the Rhine, at Sennelagar, Germany, 1949; a 25 pdr of the British Army of the Rhine; the Household Cavalry carriage driving, Tatton Park, 1985; Lancashire Fusiliers' Minden Open Day, 1997; the 'Old Man and Scythe' pub, Bolton; Royal Artillery yacht club sloop sailing past HMS Vanguard, Cowes, 1953 (c); Women's Royal Army Corps with 46 (M) HAA- Regiment Royal Artillery, at Aberystwyth, 1953-55. | Photographs | 1999-02-18 |
| Eleven shoulder titles and formation badges, Army Commandos, 1941-1945 (c). | Badges | 1985-12-90 |
| 7.92 mm self-loading Gewehr Model 43 rifle, 1943-1945 (c); used by the German Army in World War Two; gas operated and air cooled; cocking handle on left hand side of the rifle; crude manufacture (late war). | Firearms | 1963-12-251 |
| Walther Gewehr 41(W) 7.92 mm self-loading rifle, 1941 (c); with magazine and flash eliminator. | Firearms | 1982-04-753 |
| German 13 mm bolt action anti-tank Mauser Model 1918 rifle, 1918; known as the Mauser Tank-Gewehr M1918; captured by 4th Bn Middlesex Regiment at Biticcourt near Bapaume; associated with World War One, Western Front (1914-1918). | Firearms | 1992-08-154 |
| Hungarian 8 mm Mannlicher M1895 bolt action rifle, 1909. | Firearms | 1992-08-170 |
| Mosin-Nagant 7.92 mm rifle M1891, 1901; possibly captured in Russia 1919. | Firearms | 1992-08-177 |
| Percussion .704 in rifle, 1843; exact copy of the Brunswick Rifle of Belgian manufacture; with original red leather sling; associated bayonet similar to 1837 pattern Brunswick and dark leather scabbard with brass mouthpiece and chape and the socket for the loading rod incorporated; captured by the 88th Regiment of Foot (Connaught Rangers) from a Russian Rifle Regiment in the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Firearms | 1973-09-34-1 |
| Percussion .704 in rifle, 1843; exact copy of the Brunswick Rifle of Belgian manufacture; with original red leather sling; associated bayonet similar to 1837 pattern Brunswick and dark leather scabbard with brass mouthpiece and chape and the socket for the loading rod incorporated; captured by the 88th Regiment of Foot (Connaught Rangers) from a Russian Rifle Regiment in the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Equipment, general | 1973-09-34-1 |
| Percussion .704 in rifle, 1843; exact copy of the Brunswick Rifle of Belgian manufacture; with original red leather sling; associated bayonet similar to 1837 pattern Brunswick and dark leather scabbard with brass mouthpiece and chape and the socket for the loading rod incorporated; captured by the 88th Regiment of Foot (Connaught Rangers) from a Russian Rifle Regiment in the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Edged Weapons | 1973-09-34-1 |
| Berdan .42 in single shot bolt action rifle Model 1871, 1885 (c); Russian inscription on barrel corroded; four notches on butt. | Firearms | 1978-11-53 |
| Model 1891/24 Mannlicher-Carcano 6.5 mm bolt action carbine, 1930 (c). | Firearms | 1978-11-56 |
| Mauser KAR98 German 7.92 mm bolt action carbine 1940; Wehrmacht markings; associated with World War Two (1939-1945). | Firearms | 1996-07-97 |
| Japanese Arisaka 38th year 6.5 mm carbine; type used by British Army in World War One. | Firearms | 1996-08-214 |
| Russian .65 in flintlock carbine, stock damaged, front barrel band missing, Crimean War. | Firearms | 1996-08-247 |
| MP44 self-loading 7.92 mm rifle, 1944; also known as the Sturmgewehr or assault rifle; German forces, late World War Two. | Firearms | 1996-08-248 |
| Mauser Gewehr 98 7.92 mm bolt action rifle, 1901; used by the German Army in World War One, 20 shot magazine. | Firearms | 1996-08-249 |
| KAR 98 7.92 mm bolt action carbine, 1908 (c); associated thin leather sling. | Firearms | 1996-08-251 |
| KAR 98 7.92 mm bolt action carbine, 1908 (c); associated thin leather sling. | Equipment, general | 1996-08-251 |
| Turkish Mauser Model 1903 7.65 mm bolt action rifle 1905 (c). | Firearms | 1996-08-267 |
| Mauser K98 7.92 mm bolt action rifle, 1939-1942; used in World War Two by the German Army; with associated leather sling. | Firearms | 1965-10-204-114 |
| Mauser K98 7.92 mm bolt action rifle, 1939-1942; used in World War Two by the German Army; with associated leather sling. | Equipment, general | 1965-10-204-114 |
| Mauser Karabiner 98 7.92 mm bolt action magazine carbine, 1918. | Firearms | 1965-10-204-49 |
| Mauser Gewehr 98 7.92 mm bolt action rifle, 1916. Used by the German Army in World War One (1914-1918). Cleaning rod intact, which is unusual as cleaning rods were removed before World War One; stock has a bushed washer. | Firearms | 1965-10-204-29 |
| Remington .40 in breechloading rolling block rifle, 1870 (c); a military version with no identifying marks, but was probably used by Egyptian forces in 1870 (c); screw and retainer plate on lock missing; firing-pin missing; cleaning rodmissing; with bayonet bar on barrel. | Firearms | 1968-04-8 |
| Mauser Gewehr 98 7.92 mm bolt action rifle, captured by Middlesex Regiment 1917. | Firearms | 1992-08-172 |
| Russian .709 in percussion musket, Model 1845, 1847. Used by the Russian Army in the Crimean War (1854-1856). Recovered after the Battle of the Alma, 1854. | Firearms | 1963-12-251 |
| MP44 self-loading 7.92 mm assault rifle, 1944-1945 (c); also known as the Sturmgewehr or assault rifle; with magazine; German forces, late World War Two; (Note marked SIG44, late production). | Firearms | 1963-12-251 |
| Approximately 16 mm breechloading Krnka rifle, 1861; converted from a muzzle loading rifle similar to ones produced by P.J. Matherle of Liege and exported to Russia; a bow and arrow on the barrel bands and Cyrillic script on the locksuggest Russian issue; brass butt-plate and nose cap, steel barrel bands and ramrod; hinged breechblock in a brass housing. | Firearms | 1964-05-59-39 |
| Belgian 7.65 mm bolt action carbine, M1889 fortress artillery 1895 (c); associated sling. | Firearms | 1996-08-258 |
| Belgian 7.65 mm bolt action carbine, M1889 fortress artillery 1895 (c); associated sling. | Equipment, general | 1996-08-258 |
| Berthier M1916 8 mm bolt action carbine, marked to W R Lee, RASC. | Firearms | 1965-10-204-104 |
| Remington .43 in rolling block single shot rifle, 1874 (c); said to have been captured after the battle of Tel-el-Kebir in 1882; the Remington had been adopted by the Egyptians in 1870 and had been developed in the 1860's in the USA with production starting in 1867; firing-pin is missing. | Firearms | 1964-05-60 |