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| Description | Object Type | NAM Accession Number |
|---|---|---|
| Collection of relics associated with the British Army 1914-1960 (c); pane of stained glass window from Ypres Cathedral, collected by Lt Col J M Rogers Tillstone, 1914; two pulley wheels, 1914 (c); fragment of wood from a Handley Page Aeroplane, 1918; 50 papers badges from various regiments, 1920-60 (c); two woollen dolls, one made by a soldier of the Seaforth Highlanders, 1918 (c); steel mess tin handle, 1916 (c); two boot hooks, 1945 (c); three charitable flag-day token flags, 1918 (c); copper charitable flag-day badge, 1918; aluminium washer, 1918; copper halfpenny coin, 1918 (c); white metal model tank, 1919 (c). Associated with World War One, Western Front (1914-1918). | Equipment, general | 1963-07-36 |
| Presentation Herald trumpet, 1936 (c); silver; 9th Royal Deccan Horse; plain, single loop tube brazed in three sections, with steel mouthpiece chain and single balustered reeded knop on base of bell flare; reinforced bell, inscribed on upper surface with presentation inscription below the regimental cypher within a crowned garter inscribed with a motto and regimental name, and maker's name, Henry Potter and Company, London, is impressed to the right; green worsted cords with tassels. | Musical Instruments | 1956-02-872 |
| Bell, 1910; silver, possibly native Indian; used by the 61st Prince of Wales's Own Pioneers; front bears cast applied '61' below a crossed shovel and pick axe, the whole above a scroll inscribed in relief with regimental name, the back is inscribed with presentation inscription; handle is a relief depiction of the Prince of Wales's Plumes Coronet, with motto; spherical clapper suspended by two double links from central internal suspension ring. | Silver | 1956-02-700 |
| Drum major's staff, 1846 (c); presented to the 1st Bengal European Light Infantry; group statuette finial of two officers, one sitting, one standing, on a textured circular base; wooden 'champagne bottle' head, draped with 'fabric' swags inscribed with battle honours; four chains hang on front, attached to point of shield which bears a presentation inscription; silver band staff socket inscribed with regimental name; polished brown cane with silver ferrule and iron cap; gilt and maroon cords with four bullion tassels running from a silver collar, crossing five times, to join two rings at the ferrule. | Musical Instruments | 1954-11-6 |
| Side drum, 1850 (c); brass; used by the 1st Madras European Fusiliers; no design; drum heads and flesh hoops whole, probably replacements; wooden cord hoops with eight hook cord slides, one missing on upper hoop; brass plaque on upper hoop inscribed with commemoration inscription; lower hoop holds four tension brackets and four pulley brackets; white blancoed tension rope; four snares. | Musical Instruments | 1952-04-145 |
| Side drum, 1871; brass; used by the 94th Regiment of Foot at the Battle of Bronkhurstspruit; no painting; metal impressed with maker's name Henry Potter, London, date and serial number; four cord tensioners and four pulleys on upper hoop; eight plain wheel runner pulleys on lower hoop; white blancoed cord; eight snares. | Musical Instruments | 1951-12-85 |
| Bass drum hoop, 1880 (c); used by the 94th Regiment of Foot at the Battle of Bronkhurstspruit; thirteen rope holes; painted blue outside with red edge and white worm and white inside with red edge and blue worm; three ball feet. | Musical Instruments | 1951-12-85 |
| Leather music card pouch with 38 music cards; associated with L/Cpl Francis Dennis, 94th Regiment of Foot, Transvaal War (1880-1881); retrieved by the Boers from the battlefield of Bronkhorst Spruit (1880). | Musical Instruments | 1951-12-84-1 |
| Leather music card pouch with 38 music cards; associated with L/Cpl Francis Dennis, 94th Regiment of Foot, Transvaal War (1880-1881); retrieved by the Boers from the battlefield of Bronkhorst Spruit (1880). | Equipment, general | 1951-12-84-1 |
| Bell, brass; taken by members of A and B Companies, the 94th Regiment of Foot from Iwawasa(?), Zululand, August 1879; front bears brass plaque with worn regimental cypher and inscription; iron threaded hole in top and iron loop inside for clapper. | Musical Instruments | 1951-12-36 |
| Lead plaque, 1940 (c); taken from the wreck of a Savoia Marchetti SM79 aircraft, made in Italy 1940 (c); oblong with bevelled edges and impressed inscription: 'AVIAZONE DELLA CIRENAICA/ 156'; aircraft was destroyed by the Long Range Desert Group at Jebel Uweinat and removed from the wreck by a member of the RAF Desert Rescue Team based at El Adem in 1969. | Crafts | 1999-05-41 |
| Two medals: United Nations Bosnia Medal, (UNPROFOR) UN Protection Force, 1992 (c); NATO Medal, 1994. | Medals | 1999-05-48 |
| Medal group awarded to Driver T F Bowden, Royal Army Service Corps, later Tripolitania Police: 1939-45 Star; Africa Star 1940-43, clasp: 8th Army; British War Medal 1939-45; Defence Medal 1939-45; Territorial Efficiency Medal. | Medals | 1999-05-49 |
| Gold watch and money purse, owned by Cornet Ralph Shelton Bond, 12th (Prince of Wales Regiment) Lancers, and carried by him when he was wrecked in HMS Birkenhead, 8th Cape Frontier War (1850-1853). The purse is black leather with brass bindings, made from two side pieces and a bottom strip; an external pocket on one side with a hinged mouth and leather handle; | Equipment, general | 1963-10-263 |
| Gold watch and money purse, owned by Cornet Ralph Shelton Bond, 12th (Prince of Wales Regiment) Lancers, and carried by him when he was wrecked in HMS Birkenhead, 8th Cape Frontier War (1850-1853). The purse is black leather with brass bindings, made from two side pieces and a bottom strip; an external pocket on one side with a hinged mouth and leather handle; | Scientific Instruments | 1963-10-263 |
| Artillery limber shaft pole and chain links, 1899 (c); pole is wooden and painted black with an iron binding collar bearing two links; four links from an iron limber shaft pole chain, attached to a square loop and hook; from the limber shaft of a gun from the 66th Bty Royal field Artillery, used at the battle of Colenso, Boer War, 15 Dec 1899. | Equipment, general | 1963-10-264 |
| Two multiple tent hooks, 1934-1939 (c); brown leather strap with six gilded iron hooks with knobbed points; pair of canvas overboots/leggings; owned by Lt Col A F F Thomas, Indian Army Ordnance Corps. | Equipment, general | 1963-12-269 |
| Two regimental canes owned by Sgt F Combie, Calcutta Scottish and Singapore Volunteer Corps: one painted black with a white metal head bearing the device of a stringed bugle and the name of the Cameronians Scottish Rifles, 1902-1930; one light brown cane with a white metal head bearing the device of the cypher G, the Prince of Wales' feathers and motto and the battle honour Albuera, 1911 (c). | Equipment, general | 1964-04-101 |
| Twenty four items owned by 53202 Capt Nicolas Payan Dawnay, Lincolnshire Regiment, 1940 (c); respirator, case and accessories; canvas housewife; leather map case; two plastic oil bottles; two sets of lead anklet trouser weights; three pistol cleaning rods; string camouflage net; double mess tin; tinned steel canteen. | Equipment, general | 1964-07-106 |
| Twenty four items owned by 53202 Capt Nicolas Payan Dawnay, Lincolnshire Regiment, 1940 (c); respirator, case and accessories; canvas housewife; leather map case; two plastic oil bottles; two sets of lead anklet trouser weights; three pistol cleaning rods; string camouflage net; double mess tin; tinned steel canteen. | Firearms | 1964-07-106 |
| Twenty four items owned by 53202 Capt Nicolas Payan Dawnay, Lincolnshire Regiment, 1940 (c); respirator, case and accessories; canvas housewife; leather map case; two plastic oil bottles; two sets of lead anklet trouser weights; three pistol cleaning rods; string camouflage net; double mess tin; tinned steel canteen. | Scientific Instruments | 1964-07-106 |
| Twenty four items owned by 53202 Capt Nicolas Payan Dawnay, Lincolnshire Regiment, 1940 (c); respirator, case and accessories; canvas housewife; leather map case; two plastic oil bottles; two sets of lead anklet trouser weights; three pistol cleaning rods; string camouflage net; double mess tin; tinned steel canteen. | Medical Equipment | 1964-07-106 |
| Presentation cane, 1897 (c); natural cane with a silver head which is inscribed with the dedication to RSM L J Wheeler, 6th Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers), from the Marquis of Downshire. | Equipment, general | 1964-08-83 |
| Ration biscuit, 1916; rectangular and inscribed in pencil, 'From Fred April 30/16 half of his breakfast'; written by the mother of Bombardier F A Kerr, Royal Field Artillery, to whom the biscuit was sent during World War One. | Equipment, general | 1964-09-38 |
| Seven items belonging to Maj Gen H M Manockji Cursetji: leather equipment case, 1930 (c); two compressed paper identity tags bearing the owner's name, 1930 (c); two wooden pencils 1930 (c); one compressed paper identity tag, 1915-1924 (c); one metal identity tag, 1913 (c); polythene set square, 1930 (c). | Equipment, general | 1965-01-25 |
| Regimental cane, 1922-1947; brown malacca with an Indian silver head and white metal ferrule; head bears the device of the number 14 upon a five pointed star surmounted by a crown, all of which is above the regiment's name, 'PUNJAB REGIMENT'. | Equipment, general | 1965-04-21 |
| Pair of spurs, 1868 (c); wrought iron ten pointed rowel mounted in a double bracket which attaches to a heel grip; the outside of the grips and the rowel mount are decorated with small swags and dots; owned by Sir Charles Fraser and acquired by him in Abyssinia during the Abyssinian campaign, 1868. | Horse Furniture | 1965-04-45 |
| Two sets of manacles owned by Sir Charles Fraser and acquired by him in Abyssinia during the Abyssinian campaign, 1868; a set of iron leg manacles joined with a three linked chain; one set of iron manacle which seems to be incomplete as there is no closing mechanism. | Equipment, general | 1965-04-47 |
| Swagger stick, 1905-1935 (c); made of light coloured cane with a metal head and ferrule; the head is engraved with the name, 'Brownlow's Punjabis'; owned by Col Guy Massey McCleverty DSO MC. | Equipment, general | 1965-10-178 |
| Waterbottle, 1905-1935 (c); oval in shape, made from aluminium covered in canvas with a adjustable shoulder strap; a cork stopper attached to an aluminium chain is fixed to the neck of the bottle by apiece of string; owned by Col Guy Massey McCleverty DSO MC, 2nd Gurkha Rifles. | Equipment, general | 1965-10-179 |
| Regimental cane, 1904-1922; light brown malacca with a Indian silver head and white metal ferrule; the head bears the device, in relief, of crossed daggers within a roundel inscribed, 'DCO INFANTRY', above a scroll inscribed 'BROWNLOW'S PUNJABIS'; owned by Maj Guy Massey McCleverty, associated with the 20th Duke of Cambridge's Own Infantry (Brownlow's Punjabis). | Equipment, general | 1965-10-178 |
| Truncheon, 1920; leather handle with two round weights at each end; covered in close fitting canvas; acquired in Asia Minor by Captain H K Percy-Smith, 40th Pathans, in 1920. | Equipment, general | 1965-11-91 |
| Cooking pot, 1820 (c); tinned copper with brass loop handles on either side of the handles; front is impressed, '2ND DGS' for the 2nd (or Royal North British) Dragoons (?); the back is impressed with the maker's name, 'HODGES & SONS DUBLIN', inverted and impressed again on a handle; with lid impressed with similar markings. | Equipment, general | 1966-09-123 |
| Six pieces of masonry from Fort Pitt, Pennsylvania, North American, USA, 1760 (c); two pieces have mortar attached and one is inscribed on the side, '5C IWB FT PITT'. | Equipment, general | 1966-10-7 |
| Papers collected by Mr Julian Humphrys on his visit to the British forces serving with the NATO Implementation Force (IFOR) in former Yugoslavia, July 1996; a detailed list of the collection is available. [RESTRICTED: CLOSED UNTIL 2027] | Archives | 1996-07-125 |
| Button stick, 1930 (c); sheet brass with a central slot and open end for inserting the button; sides are cut with arcs and semi circles of various shapes; two holes of varying size are cut through the handle end; impressed, 'PATENT NO 116973/17'; owned by Lt Col L R J C Wilkinson, 5th Inniskilling Dragoon Guards. | Equipment, general | 1966-12-28 |
| Horse's hoof, 1930 (c); rough unworked hoof inscribed on the upper part ''B' Sqn/ OFFICER'S MESS'; may have been a polo pony or mascot of B squadron, 5th Inniskilling Dragoon Guards, Lt L R J Wilkinson. | Equipment, general | 1966-12-29 |
| BOSNIAN CROATIAN DEFENCE COUNCIL-HVO, 1995 (c). Colour photolithograph, published for the British Army, artist unknown; collected by Mr Julian Humphrys from the Household Cavalry in 'the Maglaj Finger', NATO UNPROFOR, Bosnia, Apr 1995; recognition diagram for the insignia of the warring factions, Bosnia, illustrating a round badge. | Prints | 1999-06-33 |
| MUSLIM MILITIA, 1995 (c). Colour photolithograph, published for the British Army, artist unknown; collected by Mr Julian Humphrys from the Household Cavalry in 'the Maglaj Finger', NATO UNPROFOR, Bosnia, Apr 1995; recognition diagram for the insignia of the warring factions, Bosnia, illustrating a round badge. | Prints | 1999-06-36 |
| Lapel Badge, 1995 (c). Plastic coated printed paper with metal fittings, made for the United Nations Protection Force; collected by Mr Julian Humphrys from NATO UNPROFOR, Bosnia, Apr 1995; the badge is circular with white print on blue background and UN badge; such badges were handed to local children in Bosnia by United Nations soldiers. | Crafts | 1999-06-38 |
| Lapel Badge, 1995 (c). Plastic coated printed paper with metal fittings, made for the United Nations Protection Force; collected by Mr Julian Humphrys from NATO UNPROFOR, Bosnia, Apr 1995; the badge is circular with a white background, printed inscription in blue, green, yellow and red; badge of the United Nations printed in blue; such badges were handed to local children in Bosnia by United Nations soldiers. | Crafts | 1999-06-39 |
| Lapel Badge, 1995 (c). Plastic coated printed paper with metal fittings, made for the United Nations Protection Force; collected by Mr Julian Humphrys from NATO UNPROFOR, Bosnia, Apr 1995; the badge is circular with a blue background, printed in black with with the badge of the 19 Mechanised Brigade printed in gold, red, yellow and black; such badges were handed to local children in Bosnia by United Nations soldiers. | Crafts | 1999-06-40 |
| Fourteen uniform and medal items, 4th (Queen's Own Light) Dragoons, worn by Maj Thomas Everard Hutton, 1847-1857; associated with Crimean War (1854-1856). | Uniforms | 1967-06-31 |
| Fourteen uniform and medal items, 4th (Queen's Own Light) Dragoons, worn by Maj Thomas Everard Hutton, 1847-1857; associated with Crimean War (1854-1856). | Equipment, uniform | 1967-06-31 |
| Fourteen uniform and medal items, 4th (Queen's Own Light) Dragoons, worn by Maj Thomas Everard Hutton, 1847-1857; associated with Crimean War (1854-1856). | Badges | 1967-06-31 |
| Fourteen uniform and medal items, 4th (Queen's Own Light) Dragoons, worn by Maj Thomas Everard Hutton, 1847-1857; associated with Crimean War (1854-1856). | Medals | 1967-06-31 |
| Record of service of Capt (later Brig-Gen) L W Y Campbell, 8th Madras Infantry; with an account of the Tirah Expedition, including the Capture of Dargai, September to October 1897 during which he acted as a war correspondent for the Central News Agency. | Archives | 1996-10-70 |
| Wood and aluminium model of a 2 in training mortar, with attached rifle sling, 1940; used as a training aid for the Home Guard, operable for traverse and elevation only; stamped on mounting and barrel with maker's oval stamp, H929 and broad arrow over 40. | Artillery | 1995-04-67 |
| Two nominal rolls, 1815; one of the 2nd Royal North British Dragoons, the other of the 14th Foot at Waterloo, 1815. | Archives | 1999-06-48 |
| The Military Career of Colonel Francis Skelley Tidy, CB. Typescript history of the life of Col Tidy of the 14th Regiment of Foot, 1776-1835; compiled by M Medhurst and T W Cooper, 1997. | Archives | 1999-06-49 |
| Three photographs associated with Lt David Ogilby Wight Lamb, 10th Lancers: 10th Lancers en masse, Dec 1907; the Gate of Sikaudra; group photograph at mixed cricket match, Jul 1911, the sitters are identified. | Photographs | 1999-06-50 |
| Firecracker, used by the Home Guard to simulate rifle fire during training, 1940 (c). | Ammunition | 1992-03-42 |
| Whitworth 16 pdr muzzleloading rifled field gun, 1872. | Artillery | 1991-06-1 |
| Photograph album of 201 photographs compiled by a member of the Royal Corps of Signals in India, 1931-1935; photographs include topography, scenes of local life, groups and portraits of the regiment. | Photographs | 1996-11-7 |
| Combat helmet, Mk VI, 1990 (c); with blue United Nations cover. | Armour | 1999-06-54 |
| Combat helmet, Mk VI, 1990 (c); with blue United Nations cover. | Equipment, general | 1999-06-54 |
| Memoir of service about life with the Auxiliary Territorial Service at Bletchley Park, written by Marie Bennett (nee Le Blond), nd; associated with World War Two, Home Front (1939-1945). | Archives | 1996-11-13 |
| Document case, 1850-1855 (c); made of one strip of soft leather, which is folded over at the bottom to form a pocket; the whole folds into three sections; a thin leather strap forming six loops is stitched down the centre; the regimental number '1041' is printed on the outside; owned by Pte Thomas Shallcross, 4th (Royal Irish) Dragoon Guards. | Equipment, general | 1968-08-18 |
| Writing case, 1855 (c); wooden box covered in brown leather; hinged lid which is secured by a leather strap coming from the front bottom and fastening by a brass lock; inside are six compartments separated by wooden dividers; the remains of a label indicate that the box may have been used by a hospital sergeant of the 97th (Earl of Ulster's) Regiment. | Equipment, general | 1968-12-23 |
| Two copies of a list: List of the Recipients of the Victoria Cross; issued by the War Office, January 1953; each copy has a set of amendments dated March 1953. | Archives | 1996-11-21 |
| 25 photographs collected by Senior Commander Jane Richardson (later Mrs J Croom-Johnson) of the Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1941-1944; the photographs include portraits, formal group shots, a review by Queen Elizabeth Angela Marguerite, the Auxiliary Territorial Service on anti-aircraft aircraft duties, inspecting the kitchens, a concert by Gracie Fields and theatricals. Associated with World War Two (1939-1945). | Photographs | 1995-01-5 |
| Copies of two photographs depicting the Auxiliary Territorial Service handing out the laundry and setting out on a route march, Prestatyn 1940. | Photographs | 1995-01-6 |
| Group photograph of 524 Battery, Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1943 (c). | Photographs | 1995-01-8 |
| Four copy photographs showing the Command Pay Office, Surrey 1942 and the Women's Royal Army Corps Museum, 1984-1985. | Photographs | 1995-01-9 |
| Group photograph of those of the Auxiliary Territorial Service who served in the Operations Room at RAF Fairwood Common, Swansea, 1943 (c). | Photographs | 1995-01-10 |
| Portrait photograph of Cpl Doreen Saunders of the Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1939-1947. | Photographs | 1995-01-11 |
| Regimental cane, 1947 (c); black painted malacca with a white metal head; the head is bears a device of crossed kukris, surmounted by the number 7; owned by Maj P L Leared, and associated with the 7th Gurkha Rifles. | Equipment, general | 1970-04-6 |
| Eight photographs of the Auxiliary Territorial Service with anti-aircraft units, 1941-1945; collection includes formal group shots, a wedding and parade. Associated with World War Two (1939-1945). | Photographs | 1995-01-12 |
| Portrait photograph of Pte D H Williams of the Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1947 (c). | Photographs | 1995-01-13 |
| Collection of 44 photographs relating to the Auxiliary Territorial Service and the Women's Royal Army Corps in the UK and Middle East, 1939-1949; the photographs include a route march; Tidworth 1940; formal group shots; the ATS recruiting and training centre in Sarafand, Palestine, 1942; marching practice and respirator drill; Tel-el-Kebir, Canal Zone 1944; informal groups, parade; sight seeing in Cairo, parade Quassasin Camp; UK visits of Princess Royal, 19 Jan 1949/Sept 1949; the ATS 10th birthday parade, September 1948.Associated with World War Two (1939-1945). | Photographs | 1995-01-14 |
| 11 photographs of of the Auxiliary Territorial Service and Women's Royal Army Corps, 1947-1970; photographs show passing-out-parade; Guildford, 1947; a garden competition; visit of Begum Ali Khan, 1948; Junior Commander Nolan, Jamaica, 1952; group 5 Independent Coy WRAC, Jamaica, 1953; visits of the Duchess of Kent to the WRAC college, 1967 and to Hong Kong, 1970. | Photographs | 1995-01-15 |
| Portrait photograph of 'Gay', Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1944. | Photographs | 1995-01-16 |
| 41 photographs relating to the Women's Royal Army Corps Intelligence personnel, kennel maids, grooms and radar operators, 1965-1981 (c). | Photographs | 1995-01-17 |
| 40 colour photographs relating to the Women's Royal Army Corps weapon training and map reading exercise, Hong Kong, January 1981. | Photographs | 1995-01-18 |
| Album of 66 photographs relating to the visit of Queen Elizabeth II to the Auxiliary Territorial Service Reunion, Women's Royal Army Corps Centre, Guildford, Surrey, 26 May 1979. | Photographs | 1995-01-19 |
| Honourable discharge certificate of Pte Desmond Ball, 34th battalion, London Regiment, 18 Mar 1919; Pte Ball suffered a severe head wound at the Battle of the Somme; according to his widow, he was operated on by Prof Sir Jeffrey Jefferson who enquired about Ball's health during World War Two. | Archives | 1996-11-26 |
| Mess tin, 1899 (c), bowl with an inward folding handle and lid, carried by Pte William Cornelius Bridge, 1st Volunteer Bn Gloucestershire Regiment, during the Boer War; Handkerchief, 1902, cotton printed with information, titled, 'THE HANDKERCHIEF GUIDE TO INFANTRY FIELD TRAINING', written by Capt R Temperley, 3rd Volunteer Bn Northumberland Fusiliers, printed and sold by M S Dodds, Newcastle. | Equipment, general | 1970-06-11 |
| Photograph album containing 99 photographs relating to the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps and Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1917-1919. Includes portraits, group shots, training, theatricals, recruiting, and work at various base camps in France. Associated with World War One (19184-1918). | Photographs | 1995-01-29 |
| Escape map of North West and North East Burma used by, amongst others, Transport Command flying over Burma, 1944-1945. | Maps | 1996-11-30 |
| Photograph album containing 7 photographs, (including two loose) and a newspaper cutting relating to No 7 Kent Company Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1938-1939, presented to Mrs G E Hamilton, First Company Commander by H C Fisher; photographs include first drill night, 11 Nov 1938; dinner, Officer's course, Duke of York's Headquarters, Nov 1938; formal and informal groups, 1939; album cover embossed with regimental name, and flyleaf inscribed with presentation inscription. | Photographs | 1995-01-38 |
| Photograph album containing 53 photographs, (including one loose) relating to the Auxiliary Territorial Service, Jul 1939; photographs include Camp views, including Tidworth Pennings Camp; marching to camp, led by a band of the 2nd Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment; portraits; groups; inspection by Dame Helen Gwynne-Vaughan; visit of HM The Queen; album cover marked with regimental name. | Photographs | 1995-01-39 |
| Photograph album containing 109 photographs, with newspaper cuttings, relating to the Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1939-1940. | Photographs | 1995-01-40 |
| Aeroplane message streamer, 1939 (c); pouch is green canvas, with two dark blue streamers, one of which has a crimson end; Regimental Cane, 1942 (c); polished light brown malacca with an Indian silver head which is inscribed, 'INDIAN ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS'; cane owned by Brig A F F Thomas, IAOC. | Equipment, general | 1971-08-14 |
| Photograph album containing 54 photographs, with newspaper cuttings and ephemera, relating to the 16th Glasgow Company, Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1939-1940; photographs include Gailes Camp, Jun 1939; informal portraits and groups; pitching a tent; sports; community singing; views of Saltdean, Sussex; OCTU, 1941. | Photographs | 1995-01-41 |
| Photograph album containing 43 photographs, (including four loose) with newspaper cuttings and ephemera, compiled by Miss P E F Thesiger relating to the Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1939-1942; photographs include 1939 informal portraits and groups, including those of the ATS and soldiers after the latter's evacuation from Dunkirk; clerical staff working; church parade and parade during War Weapons Week, Feb 1941; weddings; inspection by Princess Mary. | Photographs | 1995-01-42 |
| Photograph album containing 82 photographs, with sketches, poems and ephemera compiled by Captain A I Barfoot, relating to the Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1939-1943; photographs include formal and informal groups and portraits; sports; weddings; OCTU, Edinburgh, Jul 1941; views of Edinburgh; in the classroom. | Photographs | 1995-01-43 |
| Photograph album containing 315 photographs, with newspaper cuttings and ephemera compiled by Chief Commander (T/ Controller) A T Chitty, relating to the Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1939-1946; photographs include formal and informal groups and portraits of the ATS in Palestine, Cyprus, Egypt and the UK. | Archives | 1995-01-44 |
| Photograph album containing 315 photographs, with newspaper cuttings and ephemera compiled by Chief Commander (T/ Controller) A T Chitty, relating to the Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1939-1946; photographs include formal and informal groups and portraits of the ATS in Palestine, Cyprus, Egypt and the UK. | Photographs | 1995-01-44 |
| Photograph album containing 315 photographs, with newspaper cuttings and ephemera compiled by Chief Commander (T/ Controller) A T Chitty, relating to the Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1939-1946; photographs include formal and informal groups and portraits of the ATS in Palestine, Cyprus, Egypt and the UK. | Maps | 1995-01-44 |
| Photograph album containing 57 photographs, (including 12 loose) with ephemera compiled by J Horne, relating to the Auxiliary Territorial Service and the Women's Royal Army Corps, Territorial Army 1939-1946; photographs include formal and informal groups and portraits; the ATS band; sports; theatricals. | Photographs | 1995-01-45 |
| Photograph album containing 103 photographs with newspaper cuttings and ephemera relating to the Auxiliary Territorial Service and the Women's Royal Army Corps, Territorial Army 1939-1951. | Photographs | 1995-01-46 |
| Photograph album containing 103 photographs with newspaper cuttings and ephemera relating to the Auxiliary Territorial Service and the Women's Royal Army Corps, Territorial Army 1939-1951. | Archives | 1995-01-46 |
| Photograph album containing 58 photographs relating to the Auxiliary Territorial Service Experimental Gunnery Assistants, Experimental Establishment, Shoeburyness, 1940-1941. | Photographs | 1995-01-47 |
| Photograph album containing 139 photographs relating to the Auxiliary Territorial Service Experimental Gunnery Assistants, Experimental Establishment, Shoeburyness, 1940-1941; photographs include the visits of Dame Helen Gwynne-Vaughan and Winston Churchill and different activities in which members of the ATS were involved. | Photographs | 1995-01-48 |
| Military chest, 1870-1875 (c); wooden and in two blocks placed one above the other; bottom block stands on four turned legs and has two large drawers; the top block is veneered with mahogany and has one row of three drawers and one large lower drawer; with brass handles and locks is impressed a with a locksmith's name Hobb and Co; owned by Lt Col John Taylour, 94th Regiment of Foot. | Furniture | 1972-02-34 |
| Photograph album containing 34 photographs, with newspaper cuttings and ephemera compiled by Angela Cobb, relating to the Auxiliary Territorial Service Band, 1941-1946; photographs include portraits and groups, entertainment and public appearances. | Photographs | 1995-01-49 |
| Photograph album containing 36 photographs, with badges and formation signs compiled by Miss Alice Allen (TD), relating to the Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1941-1945; photographs include portraits and groups, cooking and parades. | Photographs | 1995-01-50 |
| Two identity tags, 1899-1902 (c); belonged to Christopher Wright; compressed card, brick red in colour, with a drilled suspension hole; impressed, '54835 C WRIGHT R.F.A. C.E.'. | Equipment, general | 1972-05-18 |
| Photograph album containing 82 photographs compiled by Miss Alice Allen (TD), relating to the 511 Regiment, Territorial Army, Langham Camp, 1941-45; photographs include portraits and groups, cooking and camp views. | Photographs | 1995-01-51 |
| Smoothbore 3 in breechloading Smith Gun and ammunition trailer, 1940; used by Local Defence Volunteers//Home Guard. | Artillery | 1978-11-77 |