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| Description | Object Type | NAM Accession Number |
|---|---|---|
| Colt .32 in Automatic Model 1897/03; Royal Air Force issue 1936 (c). | Firearms | 1992-05-123 |
| Colt .455 in Automatic Model 1911, 1915 pattern; British issue to the Royal Air Force. | Firearms | 1992-05-127 |
| Colt .455 in Automatic Model 1911, 1915 (c); British issue Royal Air Force. | Firearms | 1992-05-135 |
| Two metal boot horns; owned by Maj Gen N L Foster, CB, DSO, Royal Horse Artillery, 1930-1965 (c). | Equipment, general | 1995-07-24 |
| White metal sandwich box in a leather pouch with attachments for a saddle; owned by Maj Gen N L Foster, CB, DSO, Royal Horse Artillery, 1930-1965 (c). | Equipment, general | 1995-07-24 |
| Canvas bag; owned by Maj Gen N L Foster, CB, DSO, Royal Horse Artillery, 1930-1965 (c). | Equipment, general | 1995-07-24 |
| Button hook with bone scales; owned by Maj Gen N L Foster, CB, DSO, Royal Horse Artillery, 1930-1965 (c). | Equipment, general | 1995-07-24 |
| Two boot hook with wooden handles; owned by Maj Gen N L Foster, CB, DSO, Royal Horse Artillery, 1930-1965 (c). | Equipment, general | 1995-07-24 |
| A rolls razor; owned by Maj Gen N L Foster, CB, DSO, Royal Horse Artillery, 1930-1965 (c). | Equipment, general | 1995-07-24 |
| Leather covered flexible cane; owned by Maj Gen N L Foster, CB, DSO, Royal Horse Artillery, 1930-1965 (c). | Equipment, general | 1995-07-24 |
| Headdress case for a busby; owned by Maj Gen N L Foster, CB, DSO, Royal Horse Artillery, 1930-1965 (c). | Equipment, general | 1995-07-24 |
| Uniform trunk; owned by Maj Gen N L Foster, CB, DSO, Royal Horse Artillery, 1930-1965 (c). | Equipment, general | 1995-07-24 |
| Pattern 1896 Cavalry Officer's sword, 1st (or Royal) Dragoons; straight spear point blade, engraved with foliage, motto, serial number, regimental name and maker's name; honeysuckle guard; steel scabbard with two suspension rings. | Edged Weapons | 1974-08-26 |
| Canvas bag associated with Gunner Frederick Horace Brittain, Royal Artillery, 1940-1942. | Equipment, general | 1995-07-12 |
| Items relating to L/Cpl Driver Leonard George Harris, 1945 (c): wallet; cigarette case and two razors. | Equipment, general | 1995-07-9 |
| Diamond Jubilee Patent Despatch box, 1920; associated with Lt Col Gerald Tahourdin Savage, DSO, Royal Army Service Corps; made by Allibhoy Vallijee and Sons, Mooltan Cantonmant, India. | Equipment, general | 1995-07-7 |
| Drum major's undress stick, 91st Field Brigade, 4th London, 1915. | Equipment, general | 1995-04-288 |
| Leather lying helmet used by the Royal Flying Corps, 1917 (c). Associated with World War One, Air Operations (1914-1918). | Equipment, general | 1995-04-81 |
| Flying goggles, with case; used by the Royal Flying Corps, 1917 (c). Associated with World War One, Air Operations (1914-1918). | Scientific Instruments | 1995-04-80 |
| Flying goggles, with case; used by the Royal Flying Corps, 1917 (c). Associated with World War One, Air Operations (1914-1918). | Equipment, uniform | 1995-04-80 |
| Map case associated with the Royal Flying Corps and Henry Roderick Campbell Owen, 1917 (c). | Equipment, general | 1995-04-79 |
| Swagger stick, associated with Henry Roderick Campbell Owen and the Royal Flying Corps, 1917. Associated with World War One, Air Operations (1914-1918). | Equipment, general | 1995-04-78 |
| Camp equipment relating to Capt Ernest Saunders, Somerset Light Infantry Volunteer and 67th Company Royal Defence Corps, 1900-1919. | Equipment, general | 1995-04-15 |
| Camp equipment relating to Capt Ernest Saunders, Somerset Light Infantry Volunteer and 67th Company Royal Defence Corps, 1900-1919. | Furniture | 1995-04-15 |
| Canvas bucket, 1940 (c); associated with Major Thomas G Harvey, 1939-1946. | Equipment, general | 1995-04-13 |
| Royal Artillery officer's sword, 1929 (c); blade etched with presentation inscription; leather scabbard; steel scabbard; leather sword bag; presented to Gentleman Cadet Norman L Foster 'on obtaining his commission from the Royal Military Academy for exemplary conduct whilst at that Institution'; made by Wilkinson Sword Company. | Edged Weapons | 1995-04-18 |
| Royal Artillery officer's sword, 1929 (c); blade etched with presentation inscription; leather scabbard; steel scabbard; leather sword bag; presented to Gentleman Cadet Norman L Foster 'on obtaining his commission from the Royal Military Academy for exemplary conduct whilst at that Institution'; made by Wilkinson Sword Company. | Equipment, general | 1995-04-18 |
| Ration biscuit, 1902; square hard biscuit; one side bearing two King George V one penny stamps and a manuscript address and on the other side bearing a message from the sender, Trumpter S Foster, 12th (Prince of Wales's Royal) Lancers; sent home from South Africa at the end of the Boer War. | Equipment, general | 1960-05-268 |
| Warrant officer's or staff sergeants sword, pattern 1845, 1880 (c), 4th (King's Own Royal) Regiment of Foot; blade stamped with maker's name, Mole, and Birmingham inspection mark; 'gothic' brass hilt; steel scabbard with mouthpiece engraved with illegible initials, possibly EP, and regimental name. | Edged Weapons | 1988-05-31 |
| 1796 Pattern Heavy Cavalry Trooper's Sword, 1800 (c); steel blade stamped with crowns; pierced disc guard with knuckle guard, inscribed with regimental name; leather grip; associated with the Napoleonic Wars (1803-1815). | Edged Weapons | 1986-10-24 |
| Field glasses in leather case, 1916 (c); prismatic compass, 1915 (c); regimental cane, 1914 (c); light brown, polished malacca cane, with a white metal head and brass ferrule; owned by Lt Arthur James Williams, Royal Irish Regiment; head bears a device, in relief, of the monogram of the Royal Irish Regiment, surmounted by a crown. | Equipment, general | 1960-03-83 |
| Field glasses in leather case, 1916 (c); prismatic compass, 1915 (c); regimental cane, 1914 (c); light brown, polished malacca cane, with a white metal head and brass ferrule; owned by Lt Arthur James Williams, Royal Irish Regiment; head bears a device, in relief, of the monogram of the Royal Irish Regiment, surmounted by a crown. | Scientific Instruments | 1960-03-83 |
| Infantry officer's sword, pattern 1892, 1891-1895 (c); blade etched with decoration including foliate design and crown and cypher; gilt brass guard, inscribed with maker's name, Henry Wilkinson, London, and owner's initials, MH; gilt knot with three thin red stripes; nickel plated steel scabbard. | Edged Weapons | 1985-12-41 |
| Band sword, 1857-1890; straight blade; brass hilt with light infantry bugle and regimental number in bas-relief on both sides, similar to Drummer's sword, Mk I. | Edged Weapons | 1985-09-1 |
| Artillery officer's sword, Turkish Contingent, 1855 (c); blade etched with maker's name, Meyer, London; three bar guard; scabbard; used in the Crimean War (1854-1856), Royal Artillery, Turkish Contingent. | Edged Weapons | 1985-07-55 |
| Officer's sword; Royal Army Service Corps, 1910-1936; three bar guard inscribed with maker's name, Hawkes and Co, and regimental name. | Edged Weapons | 1985-05-30 |
| Heavy Cavalry officer's dress sword, pattern 1814, with scabbard, 1815 (c); carried by Capt (later Lt Col) William Tyrwhitt-Drake, Royal Horse Guards, Napoleonic Wars. | Edged Weapons | 2001-06-15 |
| Identity tag of Pte Alan Ball, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, National Service and Territorial Army, 1950-1959. | Equipment, general | 1995-01-148 |
| Hanger sword, Royal Marines, 1803 (c); curved blade inscribed with anchor, trophy, crown, motto, royal arms and maker's name, J J Runkel, Germany; crossguard; reeded ivory grip bearing crown over anchor and regimental name; black leather scabbard with gilt brass chape and mouthpiece with locket and suspension ring; associated with the Napoleonic Wars, Home Defence (1803-1815). | Edged Weapons | 1985-02-6 |
| Whistle, 1951-1981; belonging to the Women's Royal Army Corps Provost; made by J Hudson and Co, Birmingham, 1951. | Equipment, general | 1995-01-151 |
| Model Bailey bridge Kit No 6, for Bridging Schools, 1942 (c). | Models | 1995-02-134 |
| Whistle 1918 (c); associated with Lt Col E F Moultan Barrett, OBE, MC, Queen's Own (Royal West Kent) Regiment. | Equipment, general | 1995-03-100 |
| Whistle belonging to Maj Gen N L Foster, CB, DSO, Royal Horse Artillery, 1930-1965 (c). | Equipment, general | 1995-03-101 |
| Name plaque of Maj Gen N L Foster, CB, DSO, Royal Horse Artillery, 1930-1965 (c). | Equipment, general | 1995-03-102 |
| Miniature bottle of Scotch whisky; produced for the Scottish reunion of the Women's Royal Army Corps Association, 1991; made by Gordon and Macphait, Scotland. | Equipment, general | 1995-03-103 |
| Other rank's swagger stick; associated with the 4th London Regiment, Lewisham Gunners, 1920 (c). | Equipment, general | 1995-03-108 |
| Lighter and match case, 1914-1919; associated with Mr Hawes and the Royal Engineers; made by Ferry and Company, London; associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Equipment, general | 1995-03-109 |
| UKLF board listing Women's Royal Army Corps commanders, 1972-1993. | Equipment, general | 1995-03-110 |
| Small pack, pattern 1932, 1952; associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. | Equipment, general | 1995-04-6 |
| Officer's sword, 1930 (c); Royal Army Service Corps; blade inscribed with George V cypher, proof marks and regimental name; buff leather washer; leather sword knot; brown leather scabbard. | Edged Weapons | 1984-10-107 |
| Two mess tins, 1945; associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. | Equipment, general | 1995-04-9 |
| COMMEMORATIVE of the 60 years reign of QUEEN VICTORIA 1837-1897. Cotton handkerchief, made in 1897 (c); in faded colours of blue, yellow and red, divided into eight boxed scenes, with the Royal family largest in the centre and Army and Navy scenes at the edge. | Crafts | 1999-04-135 |
| Sword, possibly Royal Artillery, 1845-1849 (c); blade inscribed with maker's name, Maynard Harris, London; four bar guard; steel scabbard. | Edged Weapons | 1984-03-92 |
| Scottish officer's undress sword, 1884; sharpened blade with false watering, inscribed with serial number and maker's name, Wilkinson, London, 1890 (c); cross bar guard with Royal Scots quillons with curved side ring; pear shaped dismountable pommel; used by G Gorsira, Royal Scots Fusiliers, possibly the Lothian Regiment, 1884-1890 (c). | Edged Weapons | 1983-09-16 |
| Cavalry trooper's sword, similar to Pattern 1885, Royal Horse Artillery, 1894 (c); blade inscribed with WD over arrow, Enfield inspectors mark of crown over 30 over L, and other viewers marks; guard inscribed with regimental name and crest; solid brass Dundas pattern grip; steel scabbard marked with regimental name. | Edged Weapons | 1983-07-104 |
| Pattern 1887, Heavy cavalry officer's undress sword, 1893; belonged to Maj (later Brig Gen) Arthur Churchill Bailward of the Royal Horse Artillery (formerly of Royal Field Artillery); made by Henry Wilkinson; blade etched with motto, royal coat of arms and regimental name; with leather scabbard and frog. | Edged Weapons | 1994-11-69 |
| Pattern 1887, Heavy cavalry officer's undress sword, 1893; belonged to Maj (later Brig Gen) Arthur Churchill Bailward of the Royal Horse Artillery (formerly of Royal Field Artillery); made by Henry Wilkinson; blade etched with motto, royal coat of arms and regimental name; with leather scabbard and frog. | Equipment, general | 1994-11-69 |
| Light cavalry sword scabbard, pattern 1821, 1849; Royal Horse Artillery; chape stamped with maker's name, Enfield, and regimental name. | Edged Weapons | 1993-12-69 |
| Infantry hanger sword, pattern 1751; Flintshire Militia, 1798-1800 (c); hilt engraved with regimental name and 1 over 27; made by Samuel Harvey. | Edged Weapons | 1992-11-1 |
| Infantry and marine officer's sword, pattern 1895, 1929-1953 (c); silver plated guard; belonged to Drm Maj Alexander James Wales, 11th Bn Parachute Regiment and Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge's Own); made by Robert Mole and Sons. | Edged Weapons | 1992-10-87 |
| Cavalry sword, pattern 1885; Royal Horse Artillery, 1885-1908; covered with khaki paint; metal scabbard covered with khaki paint and stamped with regimental initials; made by Royal Small Arms Factory. | Edged Weapons | 1992-10-53 |
| Royal Naval lieutenant's sword, 1805-1808 (c); scabbard engraved with retailers name, W P Read; used by Henry Fage Belson, Royal Navy. | Edged Weapons | 1992-03-43 |
| Sword, 1930 (c); Corps of Royal Engineer's; two scabbards; used by Brig H L Woodhouse. | Edged Weapons | 1989-08-119 |
| Infantry officer's sword, pattern 1897; Royal Warwickshire Regiment; blade bears George V cypher, crown and maker's name, Armfield's Limited, Birmingham; sheet steel guard; leather field service scabbard. | Edged Weapons | 1989-02-195 |
| MILITARY COLLEGE AT SANDHURST, BLACK-WATER, 1800 (c). Engraving, published by G B Whittaker, 1800 (c). | Prints | 1999-04-149 |
| CROMWELL AT MARSTON MOOR, 1644. Engraving by William French after Ernest Crofts ARA, published by J S Virtue and Company Limited, London, 1860 (c). | Prints | 1999-04-158 |
| 2nd (OR ROYAL NORTH BRITISH) DRAGOONS, 1877 (c). Colour lithograph, published 1877 (c). | Prints | 1999-04-164 |
| A FIT OF THE BLUES, 1834 (c). Engraving by E Hull, printed by Maguire, published by Charles Tilt, London, 1834 | Prints | 1999-04-170 |
| The Royal Military College at Sandhurst, 1800 (c). Engraving, published by Kershaw and Son, London, 1800 (c). | Prints | 1999-04-173 |
| Steel belt buckle, 1917 (c); in two parts which lock together; etched with decoration and the Arabic characters for the letters H M; owned by a Company Quartermaster, sergeant E Bough, Royal Warwickshire Regiment, and was given to him in exchange for a cigarette near Ctiesiphon, Mesopotamia during World War One. | Badges | 1960-11-41 |
| Ration biscuit, 1916 (c); roughly leavened hard biscuit, with eight holes in the centre; owned by Gunner T Austen, 86th Battery, Royal Artillery, Mesopotamia, World War One. | Equipment, general | 1960-12-44 |
| Badge, Turkish Army, 1916 (c); associated with Gunner T Austen, 86th Battery, Royal Artillery, Mesopotamia, World War One; red cotton square with Asiatic characters embroidered in white cotton chain stitching. | Badges | 1960-12-44 |
| A soldier in uniform, a head of an old lady and part of a head of a woman, 1917 (c). Pencil sketch on squared paper by 2/Lt Richard Tennant Cooper (1885-1957), Royal Engineers; verso, a head of a fireman. Associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1999-04-221 |
| A man in uniform, wearing a peaked forage cap, 1917 (c). Pencil sketch by 2/Lt Richard Tennant Cooper (1885-1957), Royal Engineers; foreshortened as viewed from beneath. Associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1999-04-222 |
| A head of a young man looking right and an older man wearing a peaked cap, 1917 (c). Pencil sketch by 2/Lt Richard Tennant Cooper (1885-1957), Royal Engineers. Associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1999-04-223 |
| Two model soldier figures, 1881-1902 (c); one represents a fusilier regiment, the other represents an unidentified regiment, possibly 97th or 42nd Regiment of Foot. | Models | 1999-05-3 |
| Drum major's staff, 1940; presented to 139th Field Regiment by Col W J Lindsay Forbes of the 91st Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in memory of those who fell at Dunkirk, 1940; made by Henry Potter, London. | Musical Instruments | 1995-03-106 |
| Drum major's staff, 1945 (c); 91st Field Brigade; made by Potter. | Musical Instruments | 1995-03-107 |
| Drum major's staff, 1950 (c); wooden case; associated with Droitwich Training Centre. | Musical Instruments | 1993-12-108 |
| Three tenor drums, 1941 (c); associated with the Auxiliary Territorial Service, World War Two (1939-1945). | Musical Instruments | 1993-12-95 |
| Bass drum, 1960 (c); associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps 19942-1992. | Musical Instruments | 1993-12-94 |
| Snare drum, 1970 (c); associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps 1942-1992. | Musical Instruments | 1993-12-93 |
| Presentation bugle, 1940; brass; presented to C Coy Auxiliary Territorial Service, Omagh, Northern Ireland; made by Henry Potter, London. | Musical Instruments | 1993-12-92 |
| B flat clarinet, 1970 (c); in black box marked with name, B H Bandhite; associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. | Musical Instruments | 1993-12-90 |
| Drum major's staff, 1950; with presentation inscription; presented by the officers of 499 (mixed) Royal Artillery HAA Regiment to the Women's Royal Army Corps on their 1st anniversary, 1 Feb 1950. | Musical Instruments | 1993-12-89 |
| Thirteen drums, 1799 (c)-1945 (c); associated with the Middlesex Regiment. | Musical Instruments | 1993-06-12 |
| Portable organ, 1940 (c); reputedly used by the British Army chaplains in Italy during World War Two; made in the USA; open fronted case with hinged flap on top that folds upwards and is secured on the left hand side with a metal strip; painted black outside and Khaki brown inside; ivory and wooden keys, possibly mahogany; a pair of foot pedals are hinged at the front edge of the case and attached at the back to khaki webbing straps. | Musical Instruments | 1982-09-101 |
| Side drum, 1888; brass; used by 1st Battalion Royal Munster Fusiliers; made by Henry Potter and Co, London; repainted 1905. | Musical Instruments | 1980-12-49 |
| Three flute pouches, 1903 (c); made of buff leather; used by the 1st Battalion West Surrey Regiment; shows traces of having been blancoed. | Musical Instruments | 1975-11-85 |
| Seven colour oleograph cut paper soldiers from the 'Glossy' McLoughlin Brother series, 1898 (c); published by McLoughlin Brothers. | Prints | 1999-05-23 |
| Sinope - after Turkish fleet being destroyed by Eupians - British fleet in bay - Jan 15-54. Watercolour over pencil sketch, signed 'W B U', probably by W B U (William Henry Bernard Ussher); mounted on paper from an album. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1999-05-25 |
| Flute case, 1810 (c); brass; used by the Royal Carmarthen Fusiliers; semi circular with flat bottom and hinged cap with brass reinforcement binding and press stud sprung fastener; four flattened rivets on brass loops, two on either side of body; engraved on front with Prince of Wales Plumes, coronet, motto and regimental name; white buff backing fixed to back by four rivets; with belt. | Musical Instruments | 1970-09-21 |
| Drum major's staff, 1952 (c); monarchial crown finial in polished and matt brass; detachable plain dome with 18 white metal scrolls each bearing a battle honour; around the meridian of the dome is a textured convex band bearing 24 scrolls each bearing a battle honour; engraved with regimental name and Elizabeth II cypher; polished cane with brass ferrule; brass chains attached to head of ferrule. | Musical Instruments | 1969-05-27 |
| Irish bagpipes, 1914 (c); used by the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Regiment; leather bag with green woollen fringed cover; ebonised oak chanter with ivory finial and white metal tappets, bound with white metal ring to engine turned gadrooned socket; mouthpiece missing; two tenor in two sections drones and one bass drone in three sections, bound with white metal issuing from a cylindrical wooden socket; chanter printed with patentor' s name, H Stark and maker's name, Hawkes and Son, London. | Musical Instruments | 1966-12-34 |
| German bugle, 1915; brass; double loop in two sections brazed together with white metal collar and mouthpiece socket; reinforced bell edge; bell body bears relief spread eagle and is impressed with maker's name, Wendler, Germany; double rings by mouthpiece and bell support leather strap with brass buckle, button and socket end loops; supposedly captured by the Royal Irish Regiment from the German Army in World War One. | Musical Instruments | 1966-12-33 |
| Clinometer sight, Mk III, for field guns, 1918. Made by the optical instrument makers A Kershaw and Son Limited; associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Scientific Instruments | 1999-05-35 |
| Non Commissioned Officer's cane, 1890 (c); white metal head is decorated with a scrolling flora and fauna, the front bears a the device a harp, shamrock and roses and the regiment's name, Royal Irish Regiment; brass ferrule with steel point. | Equipment, general | 1961-08-94 |
| Regimental cane, 1930 (c); brown polished malacca with a white metal head and ferrule; head bears the device of the Royal Corps of Signals, the figure of Hermes running within an oval crowned garter. | Equipment, general | 1961-10-58 |
| Leather map case, 1917 (c); in three sections, two folding over the central piece, with a yellow talc pocket for the insertion of the map; a flap of drab fabric is printed with the maker, Sifton Praed and Company Limited, London; secured by press studs and, when folded, by a brass spring clip; carried by Surgeon General Sir Maurice Holt, Royal Army Medical Corps, 1917 (c). | Equipment, general | 1961-11-66 |
| White metal waterbottle, 1916; circular, flattened with rounded sides, bearing three brass loops; cork stopper is attached to one of the side loops by a chain; covered in a grey woollen fabric; used by a Bulgarian soldier during World War One; acquired by Lt H B Holt, Royal Munster Fusiliers. | Equipment, general | 1961-11-67 |