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Description Object Type NAM Accession Number
Formation flag, 1949 (c); associated with 1st Bn Women's Royal Army Corps. Flags and Colours 1994-04-226
No 2 dress uniform, worn by Pte L M Thorne, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1989 (c): No 2 dress tunic and No 2 dress skirt. Uniforms 1994-04-227
No 1 dress uniform, worn by RSM E I Tracey, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1963 (c): No 1 dress tunic; waistbelt; skirt; RSM Tracey (nee Briggs), served from Apr 1942- Apr 1964. Uniforms 1994-04-228
No 1 dress uniform, worn by RSM E I Tracey, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1963 (c): No 1 dress tunic; waistbelt; skirt; RSM Tracey (nee Briggs), served from Apr 1942- Apr 1964. Equipment, uniform 1994-04-228
NCOs uniform, worn by L/Cpl Dorothy Turner, Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1944 (c): shirt; collars; lanyard; field service forage cap. Uniforms 1994-04-229
NCOs uniform, worn by L/Cpl Dorothy Turner, Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1944 (c): shirt; collars; lanyard; field service forage cap. Equipment, uniform 1994-04-229
Prayer rug, 1948 (c); presented to Director Dame Mary Tyrwhitt by the Begum Liaquat Ali Khan on the occasion of her visit to Auxiliary Territorial Service units in 1948. Equipment, uniform 1994-04-230
Service dress uniform, worn by Dame Mary Tyrwhitt, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1950 (c): service dress tunic; skirt; pair of No 1 dress shoulder straps; No 1 dress forage cap; aiguilettes. Uniforms 1994-04-231
Service dress uniform, worn by Dame Mary Tyrwhitt, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1950 (c): service dress tunic; skirt; pair of No 1 dress shoulder straps; No 1 dress forage cap; aiguilettes. Equipment, uniform 1994-04-231
Officer's khaki greatcoat, 1959 (c); worn by Lt Col B Underwood, Women's Royal Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-04-232
Small Union flag, 1918 (c); belonged to Miss Sarah Vine (later Mrs Sattele [?]), Queen Mary's Auxiliary Army Corps. Flags and Colours 1994-04-233
Officer's No 1 dress uniform, worn by Lt A Ward, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1954 (c): No 1 dress tunic; skirt; tailored by Bernard Weatherill and Company Limited, 55 Conduit Street, London, W1, 1953. Uniforms 1994-04-235
Slouch hat, 1944 (c); worn by M M Wareham, Auxiliary Territorial Service; Miss Wareham was possibly a Gunnery Instructor and wore this hat whilst serving in Cairo. Uniforms 1994-04-236
Gunnery instructor's service dress peaked forage cap, 1944 (c); associated with the Auxiliary Territorial Service; with red cap band and badge. Uniforms 1994-04-237
Officer's No 2 dress tunic, 1978 (c); associated with Maj Rosemary Grace Warne, Ulster Defence Regiment; tailored by Moss Bros, Covent Garden, London, 1975 (c). Uniforms 1994-04-238
Greatcoat, 1970 (c); worn by Pte Webster, Women's Royal Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-04-239
NCOs service dress tunic, 1943 (c); worn by Sgt Wesson, Auxiliary Territorial Service. Uniforms 1994-04-240
Khaki hot weather uniform, 1939-1945, worn by Chief Cdr R Wills when serving with the Canadian Women's Army: khaki tunic; khaki skirt; forage cap. Uniforms 1994-04-241
Other ranks service dress uniform, worn by E White, 1942 (c); associated with the Auxiliary Territorial Service: service dress tunic; lanyard; service dress skirt; tie; shirt; tie worn by D Turner, 1942 (c). Uniforms 1994-04-242
Other ranks service dress uniform, worn by E White, 1942 (c); associated with the Auxiliary Territorial Service: service dress tunic; lanyard; service dress skirt; tie; shirt; tie worn by D Turner, 1942 (c). Equipment, uniform 1994-04-242
Sergeant's service dress uniform, 1958 (c): service dress tunic; four shirts; collar; pair of gym shoes; lanyard; skirt; associated with Sgt E White or Sgt E Atwell, Women's Royal Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-04-243
Sergeant's service dress uniform, 1958 (c): service dress tunic; four shirts; collar; pair of gym shoes; lanyard; skirt; associated with Sgt E White or Sgt E Atwell, Women's Royal Army Corps. Equipment, uniform 1994-04-243
Service dress uniform, worn by Jnr Cdr J C White, Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1942 (c): service dress tunic; skirt. Uniforms 1994-04-245
Service dress uniform, worn by Chief Cdr J C White, Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1946 (c): service dress tunic; skirt. Uniforms 1994-04-246
Sam Browne waistbelt, 1944 (c); associated with the Auxiliary Territorial Service. Equipment, uniform 1994-04-247
Officers service dress forage cap, with badge, 1944 (c); manufactured by William Anderson and Sons Limited, 14-16 George Street, Edinburgh; associated with the Auxiliary Territorial Service. Uniforms 1994-04-249
Blue denim coveralls, 1940; worn by Enid Wood, Auxiliary Territorial Service; manufactured by Alfred Wells and Company Limited, 1940. Uniforms 1994-04-250
Field service forage cap, 1944 (c); worn by WO1 Wren, Auxiliary Territorial Service. Uniforms 1994-04-251
Lovat green cardigan, 1989 (c); worn by Maj V C Wright, Women's Royal Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-04-252
Banner, 1945 (c); associated with the Queen Mary's Auxiliary Army Corps and Auxiliary Territorial Service Association, 1954 (c). Flags and Colours 1994-04-253
Collection of 16 postcard photographs associated with 18th Hussars, 1900 (c)-1912 (c); also a list of food prices attached to cardboard, signed by Joe Dyson, Auctioneer, and ; subjects of photographs include hunting scenes, men of 18th Hussars, a funeral procession, parade, accomodation, and civilians; associated with the Siege of Ladysmith, Boer War (1899-1902) 1899-1900. Photographs 2002-03-172
Collection of 16 postcard photographs associated with 18th Hussars, 1900 (c)-1912 (c); also a list of food prices attached to cardboard, signed by Joe Dyson, Auctioneer, and ; subjects of photographs include hunting scenes, men of 18th Hussars, a funeral procession, parade, accomodation, and civilians; associated with the Siege of Ladysmith, Boer War (1899-1902) 1899-1900. Archives 2002-03-172
Other ranks cap badge, 18th Hussars, 1900 (c); pierced and struck white metal and gilding metal; inscribed '18/H', surrounded by the motto 'Pro Patria Conamur' within a wreath with intertwined battle honours, 'Peninsula' and 'Waterloo', surmounted by a monarchial crown. Badges 2002-03-173
Drum Major's sash, 1948 (c); associated with the Auxiliary Territorial Service Band. Equipment, uniform 1994-04-256
All ranks raincoat, 1939; associated with the Auxiliary Territorial Service. Uniforms 1994-04-257
Mess dress evening bag, 1985 (c); associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. Equipment, uniform 1994-04-258
Corps flag, 1962 (c); loaned by HQ Women's Royal Army Corps 44Div/Dist to 5 Indep Coy Women's Royal Army Corps for use during the last months before disbandment in Jamaica in 1962; 5 Indep Coy was a locally enlisted company in Jamaica and was disbanded 1 Jul 1962 prior to Independence; the members were employed as clerks with HQ Carribean Area and with the services; the company originated in 1942 as part of the Auxiliary Territorial Service. Flags and Colours 1994-04-260
Uniform, 1989 (c); Director of Music's waist sash and pair of shoulder cords; associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-04-261
Company flag, 1963 (c); associated with 17 Independent Coy Women's Royal Army Corps. Flags and Colours 1994-04-263
Khaki beret, 1942; associated with the Auxiliary Territorial Service. Uniforms 1994-04-265
Caubeen, 1981 (c); associated with Women's Royal Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-04-266
Physical Training knickers, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1952 (c); green cellular cotton. Uniforms 1994-04-267
Beret with badge and lanyard, 1945 (c); associated with Women's Transport Service (First Aid Nursing Yeomanry); manufactured by Scott and Company, 1 Old Bond Street, Piccadilly, London. Uniforms 1994-04-268
Brassard, 1943; worn by members of the Auxiliary Territorial Service Official at the Army Equipment Exhibition, 1943; the reverse bears a number of signatures. Uniforms 1994-04-270
Uniform, 1945 (c): other ranks khaki drill bush jacket, with 8th Army formation badges; three skirts; associated with the Auxiliary Territorial Service. Uniforms 1994-04-271
2nd Subaltern's battle dress uniform, 1952-1956 (c); manufactured by J Harvey Limited, London: Pattern 1951 battle dress blouse; skirt; peaked forage cap; with 42nd (Lancashire) Division formation sign. Uniforms 1994-04-272
Three pink brassieres, 1943 (c); manufactured by R C and Company, 1943 (c); associated with the Auxiliary Territorial Service. Uniforms 1994-04-273
Pair of rubber boots, 1942; associated with the Auxiliary Territorial Service. Uniforms 1994-04-274
Battle dress uniform, 1954 (c): two battle dress blouses; two battle dress skirts; blouses bear the War Office Controlled Units formation badge; associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-04-275
Officers' Mess. Equitation School, Saugor. 1910 to 1914. Album of 138 photographs; mainly consists of group photographs of students and staff (British officers and Indian officers, NCOs and Other Ranks), most of whom are named; also included are polo tournament cup winners and demonstrations of horsemanship and show jumping. Photographs 2002-03-174
Photograph album: Officers' Mess. Equitation School, Saugor. 1910 to 1914; album of 114 photographs, sketches, and press cuttings; mainly consists of group photographs of students and staff (British officers and NCOs and Indian Other Ranks), most of whom are named; also included are photographs, press cuttings and notes relating to various equestrian tournaments, and interior and exterior views of the school. Photographs 2002-03-175
Photos Sketches Cuttings Etc/ The Cavalry School/ Saugor From 1914 to 1922. Album containing 101 photographs; consists of photographs of British officer-students, staff and competitors, most of whom are named, as well as photographs, press cuttings and notes relating to various equestrian tournaments and polo championships. Photographs 2002-03-176
Officers' Mess. Equitation School, Saugor. Photos, Sketches, Cuttings, etc. 1926 to 1933. Album containing 110 photographs; mainly consists of group photographs of students and staff (British officers and and Indian officers and NCOs), most of whom are named, as well as photographs, press cuttings and typescript notes relating to various equestrian tournaments and polo championships. Photographs 2002-03-178
Uniform, 1955 (c): Corporal's battle dress blouse and skirt; with War Office governed units formation badge; associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-04-276
Major's khaki serge battle dress uniform, 1947 (c): blouse; skirt, lined with red crepe and stamped with the initials of Queen Mary's Womens Auxiliary Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-04-277
Captain's battle dress uniform, worn by Capt Bury, 1955 (c): battle dress blouse; battle dress skirt; blouse bears Midland West District formation badges and shoulder titles of both the Women's Royal Army Corps and the Women's Transport Service (First Aid Nursing Yeomanry). Uniforms 1994-04-278
Two pairs of ankle boots, 1944 (c); used by munitions factory workers, Auxiliary Territorial Service. Uniforms 1994-04-279
Brown leather colour belt, 1975 (c); associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. Equipment, uniform 1994-04-281
Combat uniform, 1980 (c): waterproof cape; combat DPM smock; combat DPM trousers; waterproof DPM smock; waterproof DPM trousers'; cap comforter; vest; long drawers; pair of socks; pair of ankle boots; associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-04-282
Blue cape, 1950 (c); associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-04-283
Coverall, 1944 (c); associated with the Auxiliary Territorial Service. Uniforms 1994-04-284
Two light green or khaki linen officer's hot weather dresses, waistbelts and sleeves, 1952 (c); bearing Allied Land Forces, South East Asia formaion badges; associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-04-285
Captain's beige linen, short sleeved, hot weather dress, 1960 (c); bearing the formation badges of HQ Land Forces, Hong Kong; associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-04-286
Two other ranks white cotton pique hot weather dresses, bearing shoulder titles, 1954; associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-04-287
Hot weather dress, sealed pattern white 'sharkskin' dress, 1957; Women's Royal Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-04-288
Two hot weather khaki linen dresses, 1944 (c); worn by officers of the Auxiliary Territorial Service; one dress has the formation sign of the Allied Land Forces, South East Asia (ALFSEA), on each sleeve. Uniforms 1994-04-289
Irish country dancing costume, 1970 (c): dress; sash; scarf; waistbelt; associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-04-290
Three overall coats, each with Women's Army Auxiliary Corps shoulder titles, but different shoulder straps, 1916 (c); associated with the Women's Auxiliary Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-04-291
Forewoman Driver or Domestic Worker's overall coat, 1917 (c); bears a flash on the upper sleeve; associated with the Women's Auxiliary Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-04-292
Forewoman clerk's overall coat, 1917 (c); associated with the Women's Auxiliary Corps. Uniforms 1994-04-293
Khaki jean overall dress, 1919; manufactured by J Daunter, 1919; associated with Queen Mary's Auxiliary Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-04-294
Two cook's overall coats and four ties, 1952; associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-04-295
Soft service dress pillbox forage cap, 1916 (c); possibly associated with the Women's Transport Service (First Aid Nursing Yeomanry). Uniforms 1994-04-297
Two official's service dress peaked forage caps, 1918 (c); caps are foreign service forage caps with neck curtains; associated with Queen Mary's Auxiliary Army Corps; one of the caps has a badge missing. Uniforms 1994-04-298
The Right Honble John Lord Voscount Ligonier...Field Marshal and Commander in Chief of His Majesty's Forces, 1755 (c). Mezzotint by E Fisher after Joshua Reynolds; published by E Fisher at the Golden Head in Leicester Square, London; associated with the Royal Regiment of Horse Guards. Prints 2002-03-182
Official's overseas service dress forage cap, 1918 (c); cap has a badge and neck curtain; associated with Queen Mary's Auxiliary Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-04-299
Two khaki felt hats, 1917 (c); possibly of Forewoman rank, Women's Auxiliary Army Corps; one is dark, the other light, both have badges. Uniforms 1994-04-300
Officer's field service forage cap, 1945 (c); made by Hillhouse and Company, 11 New Bond Street, London and 65 Jermyn Street, SW1, 1944 (c); with embroidered badge and cream silk piping; associated with the Auxiliary Territorial Service. Uniforms 1994-04-301
Barathea field service forage cap, 1945 (c); associated with the Auxiliary Territorial Service. Uniforms 1994-04-303
Other ranks field service forage cap, 1945 (c); with small brass badge; associated with the Auxilliary Territorial Service. Uniforms 1994-04-304
Other ranks field service forage cap, 1945 (c); with brass badge; associated with the Auxilliary Territorial Service. Uniforms 1994-04-305
Policewoman's peaked forage cap, 1957 (c); manufactured by Silbertson and Sons Limited, London, 1956; associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps Provost. Uniforms 1994-04-306
Service dress forage cap, 1944 (c); with Headquarters 21st Army Group formation badge sewn to crown lining; associated with the Auxiliary Territorial Service. Uniforms 1994-04-307
Service dress forage cap, 1946 (c); with plastic badge; associated with the Auxiliary Territorial Service. Uniforms 1994-04-308
Officer's field service forage cap, 1945 (c); made by Woodrow, Piccadilly, London and Manchester and Glasgow and Liverpool and Dublin and Belfast, 1945 (c); with large badge with beech brown backing; associated with the Auxiliary Territorial Service. Uniforms 1994-04-309
Officer's field service forage cap, 1945 (c); made by Flights Limited, New Burlington Street, London, W1 and Aldershot and Camberley, 1945 (c); with small badge with beech brown backing; associated with the Auxiliary Territorial Service. Uniforms 1994-04-310
Field service forage cap, 1945 (c); with badge with scarlet backing; associated with the Auxiliary Territorial Service. Uniforms 1994-04-311
Trial pattern white ceremonial gloves, 1975 (c); associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-04-312
Khaki handkerchief with embroidered badge, 1945 (c); associated with the Auxiliary Territorial Service. Equipment, uniform 1994-04-377
Khaki cotton handkerchief, 1945 (c); associated with the Auxiliary Territorial Service. Equipment, uniform 1994-04-378
Green artificial silk scarf with printed Auxiliary Territorial Service badge in one corner, 1948 (c). Uniforms 1994-04-379
Two pouch badges and two pouch belt fittings, 1870 (c); associated with Maj Gen Frederick Thomas Bainbridge; relating to 3rd Sikh Infantry Punjab Frontier Force. Badges 1994-01-27
Pouch belt plate, 1900 (c); associated with Brig Gen W F Bainbridge; relating to 4th Sikh Infantry, Punjab Frontier Force. Badges 1994-01-28
Pouch belt plate and button, officers', 1901 (c)-1903 (c); possibly worn by Col W F Bainbridge; relating to 4th Punjab Infantry. Badges 1994-01-29
Pair of Army Staff gorget patches, 1914 (c); worn by Col W F Bainbridge, India. Badges 1994-01-30
Medals awarded to Pte Stanley Chapman, 25th (County of London) Cyclists Bn, The London Regiment: Military Medal, 1917, for service at Kandiwain, with Waziristan Frontier Force; Medaille Militaire, France, 1917 (c). Medals 1993-12-9
Military Medal, 1918; awarded to Pte G Giffen, 20th Bn Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment). Medals 1993-12-10
Medal group awarded to Pte H Barton, Royal Army Medical Corps, 1910 (c)-1945 (c): Military Medal; 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-20; Allied Victory Medal 1914-19; 1939-45 Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; British War Medal 1939-45; commemorative medal, Belgium 1910. Medals 1993-12-11
Two badges and four buttons, British Red Cross Society, 1930 (c); associated with Pte H Barton, Royal Army Medical Corps. Badges 1993-12-12
First or King's Guidon, 1751 (c)-1790 (c); associated with 9th Regiment of (Light) Dragoons; this Guidon was in the possession of the family of Lt Col Anthony P Lefroy who was Commanding Officer of the 9th Regiment of (Light Dragoons), 1785-1791. Flags and Colours 1959-07-160