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P & T Hierarchy. Carbon print by Sgt Norman 'Tiger' Harrison, Royal Corps of Signals, India, 1943 (c); cartoon with eight vignettes and captions of men from the Postal and Telegraphy Department and their relaxed attitudes; part of a collection of watercolours, sketches, drawings and cartoons produced by Sgt Harrison, Royal Corps of Signals, whilst in India, 1940-1946. Prints 2002-03-141
P & T Hierarchy. Carbon print by Sgt Norman 'Tiger' Harrison, Royal Corps of Signals, India, 1943 (c); cartoon with eight vignettes and captions of men from the Postal and Telegraphy Department and their relaxed attitudes; part of a collection of watercolours, sketches, drawings and cartoons produced by Sgt Harrison, Royal Corps of Signals, whilst in India, 1940-1946. Prints 2002-03-142
Sunday Services in St John's Church. Carbon print by Sgt Norman 'Tiger' Harrison, Royal Corps of Signals, India, 1943 (c); poster has a red cross in the centre and times of services conducted by G Laurence, Peshawar, and W J P Shirehampton, Royal Air Force Chaplain 223 Group; part of a collection of watercolours, sketches, drawings and cartoons produced by Sgt Harrison, Royal Corps of Signals, whilst in India, 1940-1946. Prints 2002-03-143
Remember! R.A.F. v Army Sun. March 7th. 17.30 Hrs. Victoria Rd Ground 8 as. - Proceeds in aid of the W.V.S. Poster by Sgt Norman 'Tiger' Harrison, Royal Corps of Signals, India, 1943 (c); blueprint poster is a caricature of a soldier tossing a coin over a ball towards a man wearing an aeroplane as his head; part of a collection of watercolours, sketches, drawings and cartoons produced by Sgt Harrison, Royal Corps of Signals, whilst in India, 1940-1946. Prints 2002-03-144
Lt Col Paterson congratulating Cpl Race for his gallantry during the relief of Chitral, 1895 (c). Colour photolithographic Christmas card after Richard Dinnin; published by the Royal Anglian Regiment in a limited edition of 600 copies, 2001; associated with the Chitral Expedition, North West Frontier, India (1895). Prints 2002-03-146
The Light Infantry. Wooden shield-shaped plaque, with plastic and painted metal, 1995 (c); produced for Military Marketing International, Birmingham; inscribed as title; depicting a silver horn and ribbon with tassles on a central panel, the letters 'II' at the left corner, all on a green ground with a silver scroll below. Crafts 2002-03-148
Battle Honours of the Welsh Guards, First World War, 1914-1918. Watercolour with pen and ink drawing by Lt Thomas Donnellan, The South Staffordshire Regiment, 1919 (c); Lt Donnellan also made the picture frame; a leek between two red dragons, with battle honours listed below, the whole with a border striped in Guards' blue and dark red; associated with World War One, Western Front (1914-1918). Drawings and Watercolours 2002-03-149
File: Further Evidence. One of eight files of papers; consisting mostly of sworn statements, sent to the Government Committee on the Treatment by the Germans of British Prisoners of War, by courts of enquiry held at The Hague, Holland, March-June 1918. Archives 2001-07-703-5
File: Schedule 10, Cases for Prompt Action. All concern work behind the Western Front. One of eight files of papers; consisting mostly of sworn statements, sent to the Government Committee on the Treatment by the Germans of British Prisoners of War, by courts of enquiry held at The Hague, Holland, March-June 1918. Archives 2001-07-703-6
Sketch book of pen, ink and pencil caricature drawings, 1946-1947; drawn by Lt Col and Mrs Ryshworth-Hill, 1/4th Hampshire Regiment, War Office Training School; some of the drawings were cut from letters and are captioned and cover experiences in Furstenfeld and Vienna, Austria; part of a collection of diaries and papers of Lt Col Ryshworth-Hill, MC, 1933-1959. Drawings and Watercolours 2002-03-152
File of statements: Coal Mines, Salt Mines & Camp etc; one of eight files of papers consisting mostly of sworn statements, sent to the Government Committee on the Treatment by the Germans of British Prisoners of War, by courts of enquiry held at The Hague, Holland, March-June 1918. Archives 2001-07-703-7
File: Statements relating to Langensaza camp; one of eight files of papers; consisting mostly of sworn statements, sent to the Government Committee on the Treatment by the Germans of British Prisoners of War, by courts of enquiry held at The Hague, Holland, March-June 1918. Archives 2001-07-703-8
Sketchbook of pen, ink and pencil caricature drawings, 1947-1951; drawn by Lt Col and Mrs Ryshworth-Hill, 1/4th Hampshire Regiment; some of the drawings were cut from letters and are captioned, there are also four loose pictures, covering experiences in Malnitz, Vienna, Germany and Khartoum; part of a collection of diaries and papers of Lt Col Ryshworth-Hill, MC, 1933-1959. Drawings and Watercolours 2002-03-153
Brooch of the Old Comrades Association, Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1950 (c); belonged to RCM Jane Caple; manufactured by J R Gaunt, London, 1950 (c); made from enamelled metal in an oval shape, with, 'AAC' in gold on white in the centre, with an inscribed blue scroll at the top, and a blue border around the edge of the badge; with pin on reverse. Crafts 2002-03-154
Royal Garrison Artillery brooch, 1916 (c); belonged to Gnr Robert Caple; hallmarked 'Sterling', 1916 (c); made from enamelled metal in the shape of a cannon, surmounted by a crown in red enamel, with two blue enamelled scrolls; above scrolls is inscribed the words, 'Ubique' and the motto, 'Quo Fas Et Gloria Ducunt'; associated with World War One, Western Front (1914-1918). Crafts 2002-03-155
Royal Garrison Artillery brooch, 1916 (c); belonged to Gnr Robert Caple; made in a round form from gold and tortoiseshell; depicts the Royal Garrison Artillery badge in the centre with cannon, crown and scroll, also has the Royal Garrison Artillery motto and a gold border; associated with World War One, Western Front (1914-1918). Crafts 2002-03-156
Commemorative silver locket, 1915 (c); belonged to Gnr Robert Caple; manufacturer unknown; embossed with a pair of sparring boxers in the centre, the whole surmounted by a crown, with an attachment for the chain; inscribed around the edge, 'Cardiff Military Boxing Tournament May 22nd 1915'; associated with World War One, Western Front (1914-1918). Crafts 2002-03-157
Silver plate hip flask, 1915 (c); belonged to Gnr Robert Caple, Royal Garrison Artillery; manufacturer unknown; flask is rectangular with rounded shoulders and screw on lid, convex on reverse, with silver hole in top right hand corner used to attach hip flask with a chain; associated with World War One, Western Front (1914-1918). Silver 2002-03-158
Silk scarf, 1916 (c); belonged to RCM Jane Caple or Gnr Robert Caple; manufacturer unknown; printed with the text and music of the song, 'It's a long way to Tipperary'; with a sheet of the music printed in the centre, and underneath a parade of soldiers, around the edges are flags and clasps with a line of clover leaves; associated with World War One, Western Front (1914-1918). Crafts 2002-03-159
Ms and ts transcriptions of 15 letters written by Capt Stuart Edward Craig (June 1899 - April 1901) to his sister and mother, during his service as a Corporal in Loch's Horse and Staff Intelligence Officer, in particular at Frankfort, South Africa, including details of the events which led to his award of the DCM (1900), together with a sepia photograph of him convalescing (1901) and a memorial card following his death in 1904; also including ts transcriptions of 2 letters written by his brother, Robert J Craig to their mother (January - February 1901) describing his experiences in South Africa with the Army Service Corps.Associated with the Boer War (1899-1902). Archives 2002-03-162
Bone china mug, 1860 (c); manufactured by Grainger, Worcester; belonged to Cpl Willoughby, 29th (The Worcestershire) Regiment of Foot; mug is straight sided, has a turquoise-green body with applied gold paint, it is decorated with three vignettes, a rifleman kneeling to fire, the Punjab and Sutlej medals, and an inscription. Ceramics 2002-03-164
Albert Edward. Parian ware portrait bust of HRH Albert Edward, Prince of Wales and Duke of Cornwall, KG, KSI, later King Edward VII, 1864 (c); sculpted by Morton Edwards after C Delpech; manufactured by Brown-Westhead, Moore and Company; depicts the Prince of Wales in the uniform of 10th (The Prince of Wales's Own Royal Regiment) Hussars, bareheaded, looking straight ahead; inscribed on base, 'Albert Edward' and verso, 'Morton Edwards ST., C. Delpech Redt.' Ceramics 2002-03-165
"Comrades" 7th Hussars. Wishing you a very happy New Year. Colour chromolithograph after Harry Payne (1858-1927); published 1885 (c); greetings card depicting a dismounted trooper of 7th (Queen's Own) Hussars in a greatcoat, leading his horse through the snow. Prints 2002-03-166
Searchlight projector, Mk VIII, 1937; used by the Auxiliary Territorial Service searchlight troop, 1942 (c)-1945; made by Chance Brothers Company Limited, 1937; associated with World War Two (1939-1945). Vehicles 1994-07-166
Brassard, Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1942 (c); blue brassard bearing black letters. Equipment, uniform 1994-04-170
Two lanyards, 1944 (c); issued to women in heavy AA mixed units, Royal Artillery; associated with Auxiliary Territorial Service. Uniforms 1994-04-171
Other ranks field service forage cap, 1945 (c); worn by Pte J Pollard, Auxiliary Territorial Service; the badge is missing. Uniforms 1994-04-172
Brassard, 1946; worn by Senior Commander E E Poole-Hughes, Auxiliary Territorial Service, when acting as steward for VIP stands at the side of the saluting base at the Victory Parade, 1946; Senior Commander Poole-Hughes was DAT, Auxiliary Territorial Service, London District. Uniforms 1994-04-173
Field Service forage cap, 1945 (c); worn by Maj R B Puxley, Auxiliary Territorial Service. Uniforms 1994-04-174
Formation flag, 1942 (c); blue bunting flag bearing silver painted Auxiliary Territorial Service badge. Flags and Colours 1994-04-175
Uniform, worn by Brig Dame Mary Railton, Women's Royal Army Corps,1963 (c): beret, No 4 dress, four shirt collars, four shirts, hot weather dress, No 2 dress tunic, No 2 dress skirt and pair of gloves. Uniforms 1994-04-176
Brassard, 1918 (c); associated with Queen Mary's Auxiliary Army Corps Police. Equipment, uniform 1994-04-177
Scarlet lanyard, 1939-1940; worn by Volunteer Edith H Ratti when serving with the Auxiliary Territorial Service at Royal Millitary Academy Sandhurst. Uniforms 1994-04-178
Khaki poplin shirt, 1953 (c); associated with Pte E E Richards, Women's Royal Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-04-179
Captain's service dress worn by Jnr Cdr E Richardson, Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1942: service dress tunic and skirt. Uniforms 1994-04-180
Officers hot weather dress worn by Lt Col Barbara M Ridler, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1960 (c); made of light khaki linen type fabric; bears Allied Land Forces and South-East Asia formation badges. Uniforms 1994-04-181
Officers No 1 dress skirt worn by Capt B E Rigby, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1957 (c). Uniforms 1994-04-182
Uniform, worn by Brig Dame Jean Rivett-Drake, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1949 (c)-1961 (c): battle dress blouse, service dress skirt, shirt, two shirt collars, No 2 dress tunic, No 2 dress skirt, pair of gloves, tie, No 1 dress shirt, No 1 dress tunic, and No 1 dress skirt. Uniforms 1994-04-183
Field service forage cap worn by Capt J E Rodway, Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1945 (c). Uniforms 1994-04-184
Uniform worn by Maj Beth Rosenbaum, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1962 (c): No 2 dress tunic, No 2 dress skirt, service dress tunic, service dress skirt, Sam Browne waistbelt, beret, No 1 dress tunic, No 1 dress skirt, shirt, pair of stockings, pair of shoes, shirt collar, tie and No 1 dress forage cap. Uniforms 1994-04-185
Uniform worn by Maj Beth Rosenbaum, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1962 (c): No 2 dress tunic, No 2 dress skirt, service dress tunic, service dress skirt, Sam Browne waistbelt, beret, No 1 dress tunic, No 1 dress skirt, shirt, pair of stockings, pair of shoes, shirt collar, tie and No 1 dress forage cap. Equipment, uniform 1994-04-185
Sergeants green v-necked jersey, 1978; associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-04-186
Captain's No 1 dress tunic and skirt, worn by Capt H L Saunders, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1965 (c). Uniforms 1994-04-187
Other ranks service dress tunic, 1942 (c); associated with Pte E Sanderson, Auxiliary Territorial Service. Uniforms 1994-04-188
Officer's green greatcoat, 1950; associated with Lt A V F Scudamore, Women's Royal Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-04-189
Shirt collar, 1942; associated with Pte S Shears and the Auxiliary Territorial Service. Uniforms 1994-04-190
Service dress forage cap, worn by Pte Sherratt, Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1944 (c). Uniforms 1994-04-191
Uniform, worn by Pte Shettle, Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1945 (c): service dress tunic with South Midland District formation badges, and lanyard. Uniforms 1994-04-192
Service dress uniform, 1945 (c); associated with Capt Sheward, Auxiliary Territorial Service: service dress tunic, skirt, lanyard and cap. Uniforms 1994-04-193
Administrator's khaki drill tunic, worn by Jnr Cdr Mollie Sivewright, Queen Mary's Auxiliary Army Corps, 1917 (c). Uniforms 1994-04-194
Officers green greatcoat, worn by Lt G Smith, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1952. Uniforms 1994-04-195
Other ranks service dress peaked forage cap, 1945 (c); associated with W109762 Pte Smith, Auxiliary Territorial Service. Uniforms 1994-04-196
Service dress uniform, worn by Jnr Cdr D M Speechley, Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1943 (c): service dress tunic and service dress skirt. Uniforms 1994-04-197
Collection of papers associated with Frederick Newman, Hospital Sergeant, 97th (Earl of Ulster's) Regiment of Foot; Sgt Newman served at Newcastle, Jamaica, Halifax, Nova Scotia, and Greece during the Crimean War; he died of fever, possibly cholera, shortly after reaching Sevastopol. Photographs 2002-03-167
Collection of papers associated with Frederick Newman, Hospital Sergeant, 97th (Earl of Ulster's) Regiment of Foot; Sgt Newman served at Newcastle, Jamaica, Halifax, Nova Scotia, and Greece during the Crimean War; he died of fever, possibly cholera, shortly after reaching Sevastopol. Archives 2002-03-167
The Start. Humorous illustration of the Gordon Relief Expedition, 1884. Watercolour, pen and ink drawing, signed lower right by 'ELF', attributed to Lt Col Ernest Lomax Fraser, 3rd Bn King's Royal Rifle Corps, 1884 (c). Wolseley standing by the Union Flag as the boat pushes off, nearly losing one of the sailors overboard. Drawings and Watercolours 1997-04-9
The Rapids. Humorous illustration of the Gordon Relief Expedition, 1884. Watercolour, pen and ink drawing, signed lower right by 'ELF', attributed to Lt Col Ernest Lomax Fraser, 3rd Bn King's Royal Rifle Corps, 1884 (c). The boat's crew of soldiers and sailors nearly come to grief among the rocks, while Wolseley calmly sketches the view. Drawings and Watercolours 1997-04-10
Towing. Humorous illustration of the Gordon Relief Expedition, 1884. Watercolour, pen and ink drawing, signed lower right by 'ELF', attributed to Lt Col Ernest Lomax Fraser, 3rd Bn King's Royal Rifle Corps, 1884 (c). As soldiers tow the boats from the shore, a crocodile bites one of the ropes in two; Wolseley watches from another. Drawings and Watercolours 1997-04-11
The Enemy Sighted. Humorous illustration of the Gordon Relief Expedition, 1884. Watercolour, pen and ink drawing, signed lower right by 'ELF', attributed to Lt Col Ernest Lomax Fraser, 3rd Bn King's Royal Rifle Corps, 1884 (c). Seeing a Sudanese warrior on the shore, the occupants of the boat try to take cover, excepting Wolseley who seems not to have noticed him. Drawings and Watercolours 1997-04-12
Kartoum. Humorous illustration of the Gordon Relief Expedition, 1884. Watercolour, pen and ink drawing, signed lower left by 'ELF', attributed to Lt Col Ernest Lomax Fraser, 3rd Bn King's Royal Rifle Corps, 1884 (c). Wolseley shakes Gordon's hand as the Sudanese are easily routed upon the relief force's landing at Khartoum. Drawings and Watercolours 1997-04-13
Homewards. Humorous illustration of the Gordon Relief Expedition, 1884. Watercolour, pen and ink drawing, signed lower right by 'ELF', attributed to Lt Col Ernest Lomax Fraser, 3rd Bn King's Royal Rifle Corps, 1884 (c). Wolseley pours Gordon a cup of tea as the boat returns up the Nile; the men dance, catch fish and smoke pipes by way of relaxation. Drawings and Watercolours 1997-04-14
Two watercolours by C E Fripp, 1885: The fight at Hasheen, 1885; Royal Marines Clearing the Lerieth, 1885. Both associated with 1st Sudan War. Drawings and Watercolours 1959-11-232
Two watercolour paintings by C A Fesch: The Battle of Abu Klea, 17 Jan 1885. Signed at lower right 'C. A. Fesch' in red paint, 1885 (c). Men of the Camel Corps, led by Sir Herbert Stewart, form a square around the camels and supplies and fire at the charging Sudanese forces; The Battle of Kirbekan, 10 Feb 1885, 1st Sudan War (1884-1885). Signed and dated at lower right 'C A Fesch/ 85' in red paint, 1885. Drawings and Watercolours 1963-10-184
FM HRH Prince Albert as Colonel of the Fusilier Guards. Colour engraving by J Harris from the painting by H d'Daubrawa, nd; published by W Tegg. Prints 1955-01-17
Steel paratrooper helmet, Maj I D Brotherton 2 Para, World War Two, 1943. Lining and chinstrap intact. Armour 1993-03-56
British Brodie pattern steel helmet, Major Drew, World War One, 1914 (c); made by Hawkes and Co; with chinstrap and lining intact. Armour 1993-03-58
Mk I steel helmet, Women's Royal Army Corps, World War Two, 1941 (c); anti-magnetic finish. Armour 1994-03-254
Paratrooper's steel helmet with painted 3 Para badge. Worn by Major C M M Man, Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge's Own), attached to 3rd Parachute Regiment, 1952 (c). Armour 1994-08-131
Dhal, Indian shield, 1924 (c); circular hide shield with black lacquer (?) finish; four ornamental bosses; straps; associated with Capt Robert Grant. Armour 1978-11-5
Cuirass; breast plate; turned over edge, worn brass domed rivets; one shoulder gilt stud missing; Royal Horse Guards (?) theatrical (?). Armour 1981-11-88
Cuirass, breast plate, pattern 1822 (?); brass edging and domed brass rivets, 2nd Life Guards or Royal Horse Guards (?). Armour 1981-11-89
Cuirass, breast plate; 1st or 2nd Life Guards, light construction, chrome plated, upper hook missing late nineteenth century. Armour 1981-11-91
British despatch rider's composition helmet, 1941; size: 7 1/4; made by CCL; painted khaki with white stripe and badge. Equipment, general 1982-01-2
British dispatch rider's steel helmet Mk I, 1945; made by Briggs Motor Bodies; size: 7 1/4 in; rough green finish. Equipment, general 1982-01-3
Tank crew helmet and liner, Royal Armoured Corps, 1942; painted khaki with insignia on side; liner stamped with maker's name. Armour 1982-01-4
Tank crew helmet and liner, Royal Armoured Corps, 1942; painted khaki with insignia on side; liner stamped with maker's name. Equipment, general 1982-01-4
Tank crew helmet, Royal Armoured Corps, 1942; made by E W Vero and Company, 1940; size: 7 1/4 in. Associated with World War Two (1939-1945). Armour 1982-01-5
Tank crew helmet, Royal Armoured Corps 1942; made by Helmets Limited; size: 7 1/4 in. Armour 1982-01-6
Collection of programmes, press cuttings and maps relating to The Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment), 1957-1963; items relate to their service in Aden and Kenya. From the collection of the former Buffs Regimental Museum. Archives 2002-03-169
Collection of programmes, press cuttings and maps relating to The Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment), 1957-1963; items relate to their service in Aden and Kenya. From the collection of the former Buffs Regimental Museum. Maps 2002-03-169
Sam Browne waistbelt, 1940 (c); worn by WO1 Spencer, Auxiliary Territorial Service; WO1 Spencer was a Royal Artillery clerk and served in 1939 and 1940 after Dunkirk, then in 1942 in the Light Brigade, Royal Artillery; associated with F E Piering. Equipment, uniform 1994-04-198
Uniform, worn by Lt Stanley, Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1945 (c): service dress forage cap, service dress tunic and service dress skirt; tunic bears South Wales District (Western Command) Formation Signs. Uniforms 1994-04-199
Photocopy press cutting of an obituary of Col John Shipster, DSO; taken from the Daily Telegraph, 10 Mar 2001; Col Shipster served in The Royal Scots, 7th/ 2nd Punjab Regiment, 7th Indian Division, World War One and in the Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge's Own) from 1946; associated with the Arakan Campaign, World War Two, Far East (1940-1943). Archives 2002-03-170
Uniform, worn by Cpl Heather Dorothy Grace Starr, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1953 (c): battle dress blouse, two skirts and two berets. Uniforms 1994-04-200
Demounted scrapbook relating to Pte Fred Wilkinson, The Buffs, 1908-1911 (c); contains is typed autobiographical memoirs, press cuttings, ephemera and photographs. From the collection of the former Buffs Regimental Museum. Archives 2002-03-171
No 1 dress tunic, worn by Maj C Storch, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1958 (c). Uniforms 1994-04-201
Medal group awarded to WO1 E Lawrence, Essex Regiment, 1899 (c)-1918 (c): Queen's South Africa Medal 1899-1902, clasps: Cape Colony, Driefontein, Johannesburg, Diamond Hill, Wittenbergen; King's South Africa Medal 1901-02, clasps: South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902; 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-20; Allied Victory Medal 1914-19; Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, Army. Medals 1994-04-202
King's Badge for the Disabled 1945; associated with Lt James Henry Pickard, Pioneer Corps and Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders. Medals 1994-04-209
Lapel badge, 1953 (c); worn by Lt James Henry Pickard, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, formerly Pioneer Corps and Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders. Badges 1994-04-210
Medals awarded to Pte J Gietzen, Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment), 1914 (c)-1918 (c): British War Medal 1914-20; Allied Victory Medal 1914-19. Medals 1994-04-211
Grenadier cap, other ranks', Royal Regiment of Ireland, worn by Capt R Parker, possibly 1710 (c). Uniforms 1959-09-257
Mitre cap, drummers', 13th Regiment of Dragoons, 1751-1768. Uniforms 1959-06-32
Coatee and epaulette, 49th Regiment of Foot, 1770 (c). Uniforms 1959-07-42
Cap badge, other ranks', 1914-1918; worn by Pte J Gietzen, Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment). Badges 1994-04-212
Medals awarded to Sgt Maj W Dalton, Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment) and Royal Engineers, 1895 (c)-1900 (c): India Medal 1895-1902, clasps: Relief of Chitral 1895, Punjab Frontier 1897; 3rd China War Medal 1900, clasp: Relief of Pekin. Medals 1994-04-213
Two service dress tunics, 1918 (c); worn by 2/Lt James Ferguson, Royal Field Artillery. Uniforms 1994-04-214
Uniform, worn by Maj Arthur Stanley Owen-Jones, 46th Royal Tank Regiment, 1940 (c): service dress tunic and two khaki drill tunics. Uniforms 1994-04-215
Gordon tartan skirt, 1968 (c); worn by members of the Women's Royal Army Corps Territorial Army. Uniforms 1994-04-222
Uniform, worn by Capt D Stroud, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1956 (c): No 1 dress tunic and skirt; tailored by Bernard Weatherill Limited, 55 Conduit Street, London, W1, 1950. Uniforms 1994-04-223
Field service forage cap, 1945 (c); associated with Capt D Stroud, Auxiliary Territorial Service. Uniforms 1994-04-224