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Barne's Brushes with Uniform, Pages from the Family Photograph Albums of Barrie V J Thompson, Vol 1 1956-1974. Bound volume of photocopied photographs with extended typescript captions and linking passages; covers the compiler's service with: Royal Marines, 1956-1957; Royal Navy, 1957; Merchant Navy, 1957-1960; Gloucestershire Regiment, 1960 and the Royal Hampshire Regiment, 1964-1979. | Archives | 2000-06-144 |
Papers relating to Lt Peter A Hands, MC, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, attached to the Argyll and Sutherland Light Infantry, killed in action in Holland, March 1945: letters; press cuttings; poetry; photographs. | Archives | 2000-06-145 |
Papers relating to Lt Peter A Hands, MC, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, attached to the Argyll and Sutherland Light Infantry, killed in action in Holland, March 1945: letters; press cuttings; poetry; photographs. | Photographs | 2000-06-145 |
John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough (1650-1722), Captain-General of the English forces and Master-General of the Ordnance, 1702 (c). Oil on Canvas, attributed to Michael Dahl (1659 (c)-1743), 1702 (c). Three-quarter-length in armour and a red, ermine trimmed cloak, wearing the Lesser George and Sash of the Order of the Garter, with baton. | Oil Paintings | 2000-06-146 |
Two photographic portraits: one possibly of Dmr E W Coles, Royal Berkshire Regiment, posed holding a fife, 1895 (c); one of drummer boy, H Brooke, Royal Berkshire Regiment 1900 (c). | Photographs | 2000-06-147 |
Group photograph, in colour, of the Aide De Camp Millenium Dinner, The Savoy Hotel, Jan 2000; thought to have been the only occasion when all ADCs in the Army were brought together; sitters are named. | Photographs | 2000-06-148 |
Photograph of a silver figure of a beheaded British officer kneeling before an executioner's block with embedded axe; the base bears a plaque inscribed, 'In Memoriam Presented to the Officers 12th Cavalry FF by Capt J W Jewell Lieut. CM Coleman who suffered this fate RIP 1924'. | Photographs | 2000-06-149 |
Full length colour photograph of 444006 Capt D A Walmsley, Royal Army Medical Corps, taken May 1959 in the uniform he was issued in August 1955. | Photographs | 2000-06-150 |
Papers relating to 4967709 Pte George Thomas Bailey, Sherwood Foresters and Suffolk Regiment, 1924-1954. | Archives | 2000-06-151 |
19 copy photographs relating to members of the Bailey family: T/ISR/601 Driver David Bailey, 1899 (c); 4967709 Pte George Thomas Bailey, Sherwood Foresters, UK and India, 1922-1932 (c); 22544704 Pte George H Bailey, Middlesex Regiment, 1939-1945 (c). | Photographs | 2000-06-152 |
Photocopy typescript memoir of the Rev Thomas Victor Perry (1908-1989), Indian Ecclesiastical Establishment 1935-1943 and Indian Army Chaplain's Department 1943-1947; the memoir was compiled from Rev Perry's reminiscences by his son N P Perry, and relates to the Burma Campaign 1943-1945, particularly the Battle of the Box, Feb 1944, during which he was attached to the 2nd Bn West Yorkshire Regiment. | Archives | 2000-06-153 |
Eight copy photographs collected by Rev Thomas Victor Perry (1908-1989), Indian Ecclesiastical Establishment, 1937. | Photographs | 2000-06-154 |
Eight copy photographs collected by Rev Thomas Victor Perry (1908-1989), Indian Ecclesiastical Establishment, 1937. | Archives | 2000-06-154 |
Papers of 5882792 Sgt Herbert Frederick 'Bert' Chambers MM, (1914-1990), relating to his service with the 5th Inniskilling Dragoon Guards and 3rd Carabiniers (Prince of Wales's Dragoon Guards), 1932-1938, and with the Royal Armoured Corps, attached to the Special Boat Service, 1942-1948: history; certificates; greetings cards; soldier's service and pay book; photocopy war diary; press cuttings; photocopy award recommendation. | Archives | 2000-06-155 |
Ten photographs relating to 5882792 Sgt Herbert Frederick 'Bert' Chambers MM, (1914-1990), 10th Royal Hussars, 1935 (c) and Special Boat Service, 1944 (c). | Photographs | 2000-06-156 |
Japanese propaganda leaflet, 1944 (c); colour photolithograph, published in Japan, 1944 (c); air dropped in Assam, India, two scenes: one of Indians under English rule, starving and dead; one of Indians living in Independence, enjoying an idyllic family picnic, with Indian text. | Prints | 2000-06-157 |
Japanese propaganda leaflet, 1944 (c); colour photolithograph, published in Japan, 1944 (c); air dropped in Assam, India; an Indian man chained to the floor, a British Officer is carving meat, in the form of a Union Jack, from his back; the meat is then eaten by Winston Churchill, who is pictured seated behind. | Prints | 2000-06-158 |
Japanese propaganda leaflet, 1944 (c); colour photolithograph, published in Japan, 1944 (c); air dropped in Assam, India; Indian man pointing dramatically to the viewer with the shadow of death and decay in the background and Indian text. | Prints | 2000-06-159 |
Japanese propaganda leaflet, 1944 (c); colour photolithograph, published in Japan, 1944 (c); air dropped in Assam, India; British troops on board a truck, escaping a bombing Japanese plane, leaving behind fleeing and wounded Indian soldiers, with Indian text. | Prints | 2000-06-160 |
Japanese propaganda leaflet, 1944 (c); colour photolithograph, published in Japan, 1944 (c); head and shoulders of Mahatma Ghandi, Subhas Chandra Bose and one other figure; with an inscription in English and three Indian languages: 'God Bid Nippon to Help India Drive Out the British Devil Japan is Sworn to Aid India Fight Indian Independence League in East Asia'. | Prints | 2000-06-161 |
Japanese propaganda leaflet, 1944 (c); colour photolithograph, published in Japan, 1944 (c); on the left the British Lion is depicted attacking a chicken and on the right an idyllic pastoral scene in India is shown. | Prints | 2000-06-162 |
Japanese propaganda leaflet, 1944 (c); colour photolithograph, published in Japan, 1944 (c); five men, probably representing the different ethnic groups of India, raise a toast as they ride on a flying globe, from which falls a British aristocrat. | Prints | 2000-06-163 |
Japanese propaganda leaflet, 1944 (c); colour photolithograph, published in Japan, 1944 (c); man, possibly Winston Churchill, chopping off the fingers of an Indian cotton industry worker, with Indian text. | Prints | 2000-06-164 |
Japanese propaganda leaflet, 1944 (c); colour photolithograph, published in Japan, 1944 (c); man, possibly Winston Churchill, and a woman seated at a table, each eating a whole roast chicken whilst starving and bound Indians lie at their feet. | Prints | 2000-06-165 |
Japanese propaganda leaflet, 1944 (c); colour photolithograph, published in Japan, 1944 (c); Indian family of cotton workers standing amongst their ruined loom and burning crops, a British officer stands alongside their remaining stock threateningly and the father's fingers have been chopped off; with Indian text. | Prints | 2000-06-166 |
A Fort in the Northern Frontier district, East Africa, 1915. Drypoint etching, signed lower right 'N Conymore' (not traced), inscribed lower left, '29.15 To Monte...'; published 1915 (c). A corner turret with a soldier standing guard, silhouetted by fading light; the print was the possession of Col Brian Montgomery, brother of FM Viscount Montgomery, who served in the Kings African Rifles in the Northern Frontier district, East Africa. | Prints | 2000-06-167 |
Christmas card for the 'O' Force, Aqaba, Jordan, 1953 (c); coloured and embossed engraving, published by 'O' Force, Aqaba, Jordan, 1953 (c); bears the emblem of 'O' Force, a displaying swan, on a plain card; the inner page is printed with a Christmas greeting, fixed by a ribbon in Unit Colours. | Prints | 2000-06-168 |
Embroidered postcard, 1916 (c); made in France 1916 (c); embroidered with four allied flags, four flowers and foliage; inscribed on front, 'Souvenir de Belgique', and verso addressed in purple pencil, 'Mrs J. Newton/ 1. Arnold Place/ Dock Head/ Bermondsey/ London/ 12/5/16'; associated with Sapper John Albert (?) Ogbourne, Royal Engineers. | Crafts | 2000-06-169 |
Embroidered postcard, 1916 (c); made in France 1916 (c); in envelope style, 'Always Merry' inscribed between two (one below and one above) embroidered butterflies with union flags on their wings; verso addressed in purple pencil, 'Mr J. Newton/ 1. Arnold Place/ Dock Head/ Bermondsey/ London/ 12/5/16'; also contains a card 'To my Dear Father', printed with a scene of a village; associated with Sapper John Albert (?) Ogbourne, Royal Engineers. | Crafts | 2000-06-170 |
Embroidered postcard, 1916 (c); made in France 1916 (c); inscribed, 'A Happy Christmas', to the right, an embroidered basket of holly is in the centre and a crossed Union and French flags to the left; verso inscribed in pencil, 'Dear Jinnie and Jack/ Just a card wishing you a happy/ Christmas/ from/ G[eorge] and Joe/ Mrs J Newton/ 1. Arnold Place/ Dockhead/ Bermondsey/ London/ Eng'; associated with Sapper John Albert (?) Ogbourne, Royal Engineers. | Crafts | 2000-06-171 |
Embroidered postcard, 1916 (c); made in France 1916 (c); inscribed, 'Christmas Greetings' below a basket of pansies embroidered in an oval cartouche, tied with a pale green ribbon to the left; printed inside on left, 'With Loving/ Christmas Greetings/ From', inscribed in purple pencil 'Sapper Ogbourne France 1916', printed 'To' and inscribed 'Mrs. J. Newton/ Best of Wishes to all.', with a Christmas poem to the printed to the right; associated with Sapper John Albert (?) Ogbourne, Royal Engineers. | Crafts | 2000-06-172 |
Embroidered postcard, 1916 (c); made in France 1916 (c); in envelope style, inscribed, 'A Happy Christmas' below four embroidered allied flags above a shield emblazoned with the union flag in the centre; inscribed in purple pencil verso 'With best wishes/ Jack/ Cheerio'; containing a card entitled 'Greetings/ from France', printed with a scene of a river with trees on the bank to the left and right; associated with Sapper John Albert (?) Ogbourne, Royal Engineers. | Crafts | 2000-06-173 |
Embroidered postcard, 1916 (c); made in France 1916 (c); inscribed, 'Albuhera D.C.O. Middlesex Regt' and bearing an embroidered regimental badge of the Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment) above a crossed union flag and red ensign indicating the Merchant Navy; inscribed in pencil verso, 'I Armold [sic] Place/ Dock Head/ Bermondsey/ London'; associated with Sapper John Albert (?) Ogbourne, Royal Engineers, and sent to Jinnie and Jack Newton. | Crafts | 2000-06-174 |
Embroidered postcard, 1916 (c); made in France 1916 (c); in envelope style, inscribed, 'Happy Birthday', below embroidered lilac flowers, green foliage and yellow swirls; inscribed in pencil verso, 'Love and best/ wished for a happy/ birthday from/ Bob/ Miss. J. Caple/ 21 Malifant St/ Cathays/ Cardiff'; contains a card entitled, 'Tell her that I love her', printed with a scene of a Tommie seated in a trench dictating a letter to an angel; associated with Robert Caple, 121st Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery. | Crafts | 2000-06-175 |
Model of the Memorial to the Grenadiers at Jabalpur, India, 2000; silver-plate, maker unknown, made India, 2000 (c); model stands on a brown, stepped plinth with a silver-plated plaque inscribed, 'Presented to the Indian Grenadiers Regimental Association by Brig S S Ahlowalia, Vrc, VSM. Colonel of the Grenadiers and All Ranks of the Regt - Jan 2000'. | Silver | 2000-06-180 |
Embroidered postcard, 1916 (c); made in France 1916 (c); in envelope style, the title below, with a blue and black bird flying above, with a pale blue envelope and flowers in its beak; embroidered with text, '1914-1916', inscribed in pencil verso, 'Best love from/ your loving son/ Bob/ Mrs Caple/ 21 Malifant St/ Cathays/ Cardiff'; contains a card entitled, 'To my dear Mother', embossed and printed with purple flowers; associated with Robert Caple, 121st Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery. | Crafts | 2000-06-176 |
Embroidered postcard, 1916 (c); made in France 1916 (c); embroidered with text, 'It's our Flag Fight for it Work for it'; title top left and lower right, a red ensign indicating the merchant navy between; inscribed in pencil verso, '6.2.1916'; with a waxed envelope; associated with Robert Caple, 121st Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery. | Crafts | 2000-06-177 |
Embroidered postcard, 1916 (c); made in France 1916 (c); embroidered with text, 'Remembrance'; title below a straw hat filled with blue flowers and the French and union flags, the hat suspended from a pink ribbon; inscribed in pencil verso, '6.2.1916'; with a waxed envelope; associated with Robert Caple, 121st Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery. | Crafts | 2000-06-178 |
Embroidered postcard, 1916 (c); made in France 1916 (c); in envelope style, embroidered with text, 'RGA', and crossed cannon barrels left and right, the regimental badge of the Royal Garrison Artillery above, and foliage; inscribed in pencil verso, '6.2.1916'; contains a card entitled, 'From your loving son', printed with a purple thistle and inscribed in pencil verso, 'Love and best wishes from Bob'; with a waxed envelope; associated with Robert Caple, 121st Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery. | Crafts | 2000-06-179 |
A mounted officer of the 17th Regiment of (Light) Dragoons (Lancers), 1825 (c). Oil and gouache on paper stuck onto cardboard, signed lower left 'J. Mathews', by Maj John Edward Chapman Mathews (1843-1927), 1900 (c); in uniform, in profile to left, with another member of the regiment in the distance to the left and another to the right. | Oil Paintings | 2000-06-181 |
A mounted officer of the 13th Regiment of (Light) Dragoons jumping a fence, 1835 (c). Oil and gouache on paper stuck onto board, signed lower right 'J. Mathews', by Major John Edward Chapman Mathews (1843-1927), 1900 (c); in uniform, in profile to right, with another member of the Regiment in advance of him beyond and others following behind. | Oil Paintings | 2000-06-182 |
Black Prince, 1903. Oil on canvas, signed and dated lower left, 'J. Mathews 1903', by Maj John Edward Chapman Mathews (1843-1927); portrait of horse, in regimental livery, in profile to left; 'Black Prince' was the charger which belonged to Mathews when a Major in the Royal Gloucestershire Hussars. | Oil Paintings | 2000-06-183 |
The Charge of the 21st Lancers at Omdurman, 2 September 1898. Oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right, 'J. Mathews 1899', by Major John Edward Chapman Mathews (1843-1927); seen from the Dervish side, with the 21st Lancers charging head on. | Oil Paintings | 2000-06-184 |
Two mounted officers of the 2nd Dragoons (Royal Scots Greys) standing on a road, 1895 (c). Oil on canvas, signed lower left, 'J. Mathews', by Maj John Edward Chapman Mathews (1843-1927); a road sign behind indicates 'Edinboro', to the left and 'England' to the right, with other members of the regiment beyond marching to the right. | Oil Paintings | 2000-06-185 |
Small iron barrelled musketoon, East India Company, 1751; gunmaker, John Bumford, Sign of the Golden Blunderbuss, Minories, London. | Firearms | 2000-07-2 |
Poster inscribed 'Keep Calm and Carry on' under temporary (?) King George VI crown. | Archives | 2000-07-3 |
Photograph album compiled by Senior Sister L J Hornsby, Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service, World War Two, 1942-1943. | Photographs | 2000-07-11 |
Booklet of 20 picture postcards showing scenes from the aftermath of the attack on Zeebrugge, 23 Apr 1918; compiled by J Revyn of Brussels. | Photographs | 2000-07-4 |
'Twenty One Days in Algeria December 1942: The Story of the Building of 67th (British) General Hospital at Jeanne d'Arc, Algeria'. Memoir by Mr E J R Griffin; copy photograph of IP tent area, the unit lines, looking in from seawards; copy photograph looking seawards from the rearward hills, where well and reservoir were situated. | Archives | 2000-07-5 |
'Twenty One Days in Algeria December 1942: The Story of the Building of 67th (British) General Hospital at Jeanne d'Arc, Algeria'. Memoir by Mr E J R Griffin; copy photograph of IP tent area, the unit lines, looking in from seawards; copy photograph looking seawards from the rearward hills, where well and reservoir were situated. | Photographs | 2000-07-5 |
Seven photocopy air letters from Lt J E B Condor (MC), Essex Regiment attached 5th Bn Hampshire Regiment, to his father, Lt Col H Condor of Cheltenham, 1943-1945; six telegrams and letters from the War Office Casualty Branch regarding wounds Condor had received; letter to Col Condor from his SM's (?) commanding officer commending Condor's bravery; Condor's letters betray an engaging boyish enthusiasm for battle. | Archives | 2000-07-6 |
Copy of South African War Diary of Pte Josiah Egerton Hill, South Nottinghamshire Imperial Yeomanry, Jan 1900 to Jun 1901; with published typescript transcript of diary and a copy of Hill's undated map of South Africa, showing the route taken by the South Nottinghamshire Yeomanry. | Archives | 2000-07-7 |
Copy of South African War Diary of Pte Josiah Egerton Hill, South Nottinghamshire Imperial Yeomanry, Jan 1900 to Jun 1901; with published typescript transcript of diary and a copy of Hill's undated map of South Africa, showing the route taken by the South Nottinghamshire Yeomanry. | Maps | 2000-07-7 |
Faded photograph of Pte Josiah Egerton Hill, South Nottinghamshire Hussars Yeomanry; posed group photograph of the South Nottinghamshire Hussars Yeomanry, 3rd Imperial Yeomanry, Warrenton, South Africa; associated with the Boer War (1899-1902). | Photographs | 2000-07-8 |
Papers relating to Senior Sister L J Hornsby, Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service: pocket diary, 1942; insurance receipt; satirical 'Appreciation of the Situation by the Officers HQ 109 Indian Infantry Brigade at the Green Men at Closing Time, 23 Nov 1945'; four embarkation certificates; air movement authority; two testimonials with two covering letters; airmail letter (unused); copy of 'The Nurse's Pronouncing Dictionary'. | Archives | 2000-07-9 |
15 photographs collected by Senior Sister L J Hornsby, Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Service, 1942-1943, World War Two Middle East. | Photographs | 2000-07-10 |
Caption for the Union Flag which flew over Brigade headquarters at Kohat, India and was lowered for the last time on 15 Aug 1947, and which substantially found its home at St Luke's Church, Chelsea, where (until 1998) the Punjab Frontier Force memorials were housed. | Archives | 2000-07-12 |
Letter from William H Birrell, Scottish Rifles to his wife in Glasgow, dated 'BEF, 22/11/17'; Birrell writes that he had a quiet Channel crossing and is now at a rest camp, he hears that the Battle of Cambrai is going well; with envelope. | Archives | 2000-07-13 |
Papers relating to 2/Lt Roy Edward Nissen, Indian Engineers, 1942-1946: commission as 2/Lt Indian Army, 4 Dec 1942; identity card, Army in India, 2 Jan 1943; commission as 2/Lt Auxiliary Forces, India, 19 June 1946. | Archives | 2000-07-14 |
Three completed sheets returned to the National Inventory of War Memorials detailing the stained glass windows in St Peter's Church, Buckinghamshire; with three photographs of the windows. | Archives | 2000-07-15 |
Three completed sheets returned to the National Inventory of War Memorials detailing the stained glass windows in St Peter's Church, Buckinghamshire; with three photographs of the windows. | Photographs | 2000-07-15 |
War Office map: 'Syria, Haifa', 1915; scale 1:250,000. The coast from Tafta in the south to Aerc in the north and stretches some 90 miles inland; updated with information received to 20 Dec 1917. | Maps | 2000-07-16 |
'War Services of Officers of the Royal Artillery 1716-1763'. Photocopied manuscript list compiled by Lt Col M E S Laws in 1973; this supplements (and corrects inaccuracies in) Kane's original 'List of Officers of the Royal Regiment of Artillery' and its amplification by Askwith in 1900. | Archives | 2000-07-17 |
A Call to Arms. Bugle calls of the British Army by the Corps of Drums of the 5th/8th (Volunteer) Battalion The King's Regiment. Compact disc, 1999. | Sound Recordings | 2000-07-18 |
241 photographs collected by Col Philip Sidney Newton, 1805-1996; including Battle School Training, Royal Military College and Officer Cadet Training Unit; associated with Peninsular War (1808-1814), World War One, Western, Eastern and Home Fronts and Italy (1914-1918). | Photographs | 2000-07-19 |
Twenty slides showing newspaper coverage of the Army in Bosnia and Kosovo, 1999; principally from 'The Sun' and 'The Star', with single examples from 'The Mirror', 'The Guardian' and 'The Independent' newspapers. | Photographs | 2000-07-20 |
SIR MICHL SHAW STEWART BART, 1897 (c). Engraving by Sam Cousins after Henry Raeburn, proof copy published by Colnaghi and Son, 1897. | Prints | 2000-07-21 |
Christmas card for the British Commonwealth Ex-Services League, 1999 (c); colour photolithograph after a drawing by Brian Nicholson, produced by the British Commonwealth Ex-Services League; bears five head and shoulder portraits of servicemen and women of the Commonwealth, including Indian Army, King's African Rifles, Royal Navy and Royal Air Force; with Christmas season greetings and description inside. | Prints | 2000-07-22 |
Sherry glass, 1970 (c); maker unknown; small and stemmed with an ovoid bowl etched with the badge of the Middlesex Regiment and inscribed, 'Duke of Cambridge's Own Middx Regt/ S. Africa/ 1900.02'; associated with Maj Albert Edward Frances (Frank) Waldron, Middlesex Regiment. | Ceramics | 2000-07-23 |
Liqueur glass, 1970 (c); one of a pair, maker unknown; small and stemmed with a near-hemispherical bowl etched with the badge of the Middlesex Regiment and inscribed, 'Duke of Cambridge's Own Middx Regt/ S. Africa/ 1900.02'; associated with Maj Albert Edward Frances (Frank) Waldron, Middlesex Regiment. | Ceramics | 2000-07-24 |
Liqueur glass, 1970 (c); one of a pair, maker unknown; small and stemmed with a near-hemispherical bowl etched with the badge of the Middlesex Regiment and inscribed, 'Duke of Cambridge's Own Middx Regt/ S. Africa/ 1900.02'; associated with Maj Albert Edward Frances (Frank) Waldron, Middlesex Regiment. | Ceramics | 2000-07-25 |
Plaque, 1992; the text of a poem, 'Yokohama War Cemetery', with a mountain peak illustration above, inscribed onto a sheet of A4 paper and under a perspex cover which has been screwed onto a rectangular wooden base; the poem and the illustration were both composed by Pamela Harrison in memory of her father, Pte Edward Harrison, Middlesex Regiment, who died in Kobe Camp, 1942. | Crafts | 2000-07-26 |
Infantry officer's sword, pattern 1897, 1917; made by Emmanuel and Co, Valetta, Malta; blade probably made by a cutler in Portsmouth, England; owned by Lt Joseph Cavarra, King's Own Malta Regiment of Militia. | Edged Weapons | 2000-07-27 |
Lunging whip, standard pattern 1997 (c); manufactured in 1996. | Horse Furniture | 2000-07-28 |
Three capes worn by Lieutenant Georgina Johnstone, Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps, when in Korea, 1953 (c). | Uniforms | 1996-06-7 |
Driving whip, Mk III, standard pattern; manufactured by E Goddard, 1915. | Horse Furniture | 2000-07-29 |
Hand whip, Mk IV, standard pattern, 1961 (c). | Horse Furniture | 2000-07-30 |
Camp basin, webbing, sample pattern, 1951 (c); made by Richards Limited, Aberdeen, 1940. | Equipment, general | 2000-07-31 |
Bottle, Winchester, quart (glass), working pattern, 1959 (c). | Equipment, general | 2000-07-32 |
Frame, Karrimor International Limited, Tote-Ern Expedition, 55/60 in Rucksack Frame (comm Finish), standard pattern, 1979 (c). | Equipment, general | 2000-07-33 |
Camp bedstead top, Mk I, canvas, standard pattern, 1951 (c). | Equipment, general | 2000-07-34 |
Tree, P G S, bars side shaped, off, working pattern, 1964 (c); manufactured 1916 (c). | Equipment, general | 2000-07-35 |
Tree, P G S, bars side shaped, near, working pattern, 1958 (c); manufactured by D Mason and Sons Limited, Birmingham, 1916 (c). | Equipment, general | 2000-07-36 |
Water bottle Mk VII, without cover, stopper and cork, working pattern, 1961 (c). | Equipment, general | 2000-07-37 |
Marker, panel, strip, white, standard pattern, 1964 (c); made by O and Co, 1944. | Equipment, general | 2000-07-38 |
Puncture sealing compound syringe, standard pattern, 1960 (c); made by W T French and Son Limited, Birmingham, 1943. | Medical Equipment | 2000-07-39 |
Watchmaker's depthing tool (in box), standard pattern, 1969 (c); made in France, 1956. | Scientific Instruments | 2000-07-40 |
Wash hand stand frame, iron (painted), standard pattern. | Equipment, general | 2000-07-41 |
Spare barrel and cleaning rod case, .303 in MG, Mk II, working pattern, 1955 (c); manufacturer B H and G, 1940. | Equipment, general | 2000-07-42 |
Mallet head, elm wood, barrel shaped, 14 in long by 4.75 in at ends, standard pattern, 1975 (c). | Equipment, general | 2000-07-43 |
Stool seat, close, sample pattern, 1953 (c); made by S B and Company Limited, 1915. | Equipment, general | 2000-07-44 |
Camp bath, Mk II, standard pattern, 1956 (c); made by A and Company Limited, 1950. | Equipment, general | 2000-07-45 |
Ambulance stretcher mattress, Mk II, attachment, standard pattern, 1961 (c). | Equipment, general | 2000-07-46 |
Picketing post Mk V, standard pattern, 1928 (c); made in 1914. | Equipment, general | 2000-07-47 |
Officer's camp chair Mk II, working pattern, 1972 (c). | Furniture | 2000-07-48 |
Panel, fluorescent sets, standard pattern, 1966 (c); in original cardboard box. | Equipment, general | 2000-07-49 |
Cover, tanks, mule, working pattern, 1956 (c); made by M G C and Co, 1940. | Equipment, general | 2000-07-50 |
Traffic sign stake, 32 in, standard pattern, 1968 (c). | Equipment, general | 2000-07-51 |
Disc, equipment, traffic control disc, direction, black on white, standard pattern, 1956 (c); made by H K Limited. | Equipment, general | 2000-07-52 |
Stretcher, semi-rigid, poleless, modified, Mk IA, standard pattern, 1990 (c). | Medical Equipment | 2000-07-53 |