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Archives and photograph relating to Pte Frank F Barton, 1903-1922; Barton served with the 2nd Bn The Buffs (East Kent Regiment), 1904 (?)-1916 and Kent Royal Army Service Corps, Motor Transport (Volunteer Force) and the Home Guard, 1940-1944. From the collection of the former Buffs Regimental Museum. | Photographs | 2000-11-85 |
Collection of 23 black and white photographs compiled by RSM William John ('Jack') Barber, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment), 1912-1920 (c). From the collection of the former Buffs Regimental Museum. | Photographs | 2000-11-86 |
Papers collected by RSM William John ('Jack') Barber, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment) and King's African Rifles; predominantly letters, postcards, documents, envelopes and press cuttings relating to his service in British East Africa with the King's African Rifles. From the collection of the former Buffs Regimental Museum. | Photographs | 2000-11-87 |
Papers collected by RSM William John ('Jack') Barber, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment) and King's African Rifles; predominantly letters, postcards, documents, envelopes and press cuttings relating to his service in British East Africa with the King's African Rifles. From the collection of the former Buffs Regimental Museum. | Archives | 2000-11-87 |
The Wars of James II and William III, 1685 (c)-1695. Volume of 44 engravings by and after Adriaan Schoonebeek (lacking plate 3), published by Adriaan Schoonebeeck, Amsterdam, 1695 (c). | Prints | 2000-11-88 |
Training cloth or handkerchief with seven vignettes illustrating cavalry drill; linen printed in black, sepia and red, 1799 (c) | Prints | 2000-11-89 |
He would be a soldier The Sweet Willie. O!, 1795 (c). Etching possibly by and after John Kay, publisher unknown, 1795 (c); caricature of a light dragoon carrying a violin, a regimental account book suspended from his belt; an irregular light infantryman or cavalryman behind. | Prints | 2000-11-90 |
The Damnation of Obadiah, 1772. Coloured engraving by and after Henry William Bunbury, an illustration for Sterne's 'Tristram Shandy', published by J Bretherton, London, 1773. | Prints | 2000-11-91 |
British Soldiers Drowning Care, 1794 (c). Mezzotint, artist unknown, published by Laurie and Whittle, London, 1794. Soldiers drinking and smoking in a tent before going into battle; with a poem below. | Prints | 2000-11-92 |
MAJOR GENl KEMP [sic], 1815. Stipple engraving, artist unknown, publisher unknown, 1815 (c); half-length portrait in uniform. | Prints | 2000-11-93 |
LIEUT-GENL LUDLOW, 1814 (c). Stipple engraving, artist unknown, publisher unknown, 1814 (c); bust length portrait in uniform wearing the star of a decoration. | Prints | 2000-11-94 |
MARQUIS OF WELLINGTON, 1820 (c). Stipple engraving by Freschi, after a bust by Gahagan, publisher unknown, 1820 (c); a sculpted portrait bust in classical robes, on a socle; in profile to left. | Prints | 2000-11-95 |
EL EXMO SENOR DON CARLOS DOYLE, 1812 (c). Stipple engraving by Js Godby after Walton, publisher unknown, probably published in Spain, 1812 (c); half-length portrait in uniform of Sir Charles William Doyle; with text in Spanish below. | Prints | 2000-11-96 |
MAJOR WILLIAM NICHOLAS Royal Engineers, 1812. Stipple engraving by E Scriven, after Lt B Pym, publisher unknown, 1812 (c); bust length portrait in uniform. | Prints | 2000-11-97 |
A Rough Sketch of One Face of the FORT of GHUZNIE taken by Storm by the Army of the Indus at 4 A.M. on the 23rd July 1839. Lithograph by L I Herbert, after Captain John Griffin, published by the Quarter Master General's Office, Horse Guards, London, 1839; a diagram of the fort and surrounding landscape. | Prints | 2000-11-98 |
THE Pluralist and Old Soldier, 1770 (c). Engraving by and after Tim Bob, publisher unknown, 1770; a veteran with a wooden leg, worn and patched uniform, asks a priest for alms; text below. | Prints | 2000-11-99 |
Preserve Thy Body and Soul, 1915 (c). Photogravure by Andre Sleigh and Anglo Limited, after W H Y Titcomb, published as a supplement to the Christmas Number of 'The Graphic', 1915. A priest holding a service of Holy Communion on a battlefield during World War One. | Prints | 2000-11-100 |
THOMAS LORD FAIRFAX, 1665 (c). Engraving by J Houbraken after Cooper, a plate for Birch's 'Heads', published by J and P Knapton, 1738. Bust length portrait in armour; in feint oval frame; battle scene taking place in a cartouche below. | Prints | 2000-11-101 |
OLIVER CROMWELL, 1649 (c). Etching by James Caldwell after Robert Walker, published by Machell Stace, London, 1809. Half-length portrait looking to right, wearing a cuirass and holding a baton in his right hand and a sword in his left. | Prints | 2000-11-102 |
JOHANNES DUX de MARLBOROUGH, 1702 (c). Mezzotint by E C Heiss after Godfrey Kneller, publisher unknown, probably published in the Netherlands, 1750 (c). Bust length portrait in laced cravat and armour; with cartouche below enclosing an inscription in Latin. | Prints | 2000-11-103 |
Warren Hastings Esq/ Governor General of Bengal..., 1768 (c). Mezzotint by Thomas Watson, after Sir Joshua Reynolds, published by Thomas Watson, London, 1777. Three-quarter-length portrait looking to left, seated in a chair at a desk. | Prints | 2000-11-104 |
GENERAL WOOLFE [sic], 1755 (c). Engraving by I Miller, after Isaac Gossets, publisher unknown, 1755 (c); portrait in profile to right in armour; in a feint miniature frame tied with a ribbon. | Prints | 2000-11-105 |
The Population of the British Empire according to the last census MAJOR General SIR ROBERT H SALE, G.C.B., 1851 (c). Stipple engraving, artist unknown, publisher unknown, 1851 (c); bust length portrait in uniform in the centre of a diagram of the population figures for the British Empire arranged by county in England, then by country within the UK. Inscribed around circular diagram, 'India and other/ Foreign Possession/ upwards of/ 139 Millions' [sic] . | Prints | 2000-11-106 |
POCKET MAGAZINE/ THE MARQUIS CORNWALLIS, 1795 (c). Engraving by G Murray after M Browne, from 'Pocket Magazine' published by Harrison, 1795. Bust length portrait in uniform, wearing Bath Star, looking to left, in a feint oval frame. | Prints | 2000-11-107 |
Captain Winter, 1759 (c). Mezzotint by F Bromley after Sir Joshua Reynolds, publisher unknown. Full-length portrait of Cornet (later Lt) Nehemiah Winter, standing beside a horse; a cavalry skirmish in the distance to the left. | Prints | 2000-11-108 |
OLIVER CROMWEL [sic] Protecteur, 1649 (c). Engraving by Petr Drevet after Vander Werff (from a portrait by Robert Walker) published as a plate in Larrey's 'Histoire d'Angleterre', France, 1707. Bust length portrait in a feint circular frame, above a ledge supporting a snake, a dead fox, weighing scales, a baton, theatrical masks and a sword. | Prints | 2000-11-109 |
THE LORD OF HOSTS OLIVER CROMWELL, 1650 (c). Engraving by Charles Townley after a medal by Thomas Simon, publisher unknown, 1801. Bust length portrait in profile to right; in a feint oval frame, with text round it and below. | Prints | 2000-11-110 |
THE MOST NOBLE MARQUIS CHARLES CORNWALLIS. Stipple engraving by H Meyer after J Hoppner, published by J H Meyer and E Orme, London, 1804. Bust length portrait in uniform, wearing the Bath Star, looking to left; in a feint oval frame. | Prints | 2000-11-111 |
WATERLOO, 1815. Stipple engraving by and after Thomas Martyn, published by Thomas Martyn, London, 1815. Bust length portrait of the Duke of Wellington in uniform, in profile to left; with list of his victorious battles below. | Prints | 2000-11-112 |
GEN: LEUT: CROMWEL. DES PAR LAMENTSIN LONDO, 1655 (c). Engraving, artist unknown, publisher unknown, probably Spanish or Portuguese, 1670 (c). Bust length portrait wearing cuirass; in feint oval frame, with the title below enclosed by a swag. | Prints | 2000-11-113 |
To the Illustrious and most Noble Princess Sarah, Dutchess [sic] Dowager of MARLBOROUGH These Battles of her ever Memorable Lord are most humbly Dedicated, by her Grace's most Dutyfull & Obedient Servt, 1710 (c). Engraving by and after George Forster (?), frontispiece to 'Battles of Marlborough', published by George Forster, London, 1725 (c); equestrian portrait of the Duke of Marlborough. | Prints | 2000-11-114 |
THE BEAU-TRAP OR DOUBLE DISASTER, 1794 (c). Etching, artist unknown, published by Laurie and Whittle, London, 1794. Caricature of an officer who, while passing the shop window, steps on a loose paving stone, thereby causing himself to be showered in mud. | Prints | 2000-11-115 |
Forage cap, field service, officer (Torin pattern); with cap badge, 5th (Royal Irish) Lancers 1890 (c); made by Hawkes and Company, No 14 Piccadilly, London, 1890 (c). | Uniforms | 1993-08-310 |
Epaulette, company officers', 1850 (c), 58th (Rutlandshire) Regiment of Foot, 1850 (c); tailor: Johnstone, 27 Jermyn Street, St James's, London, 1850 (c). | Uniforms | 1993-08-309 |
Officer's pouch and pouch belt, 3rd Norfolk Rifle Volunteers, 1880 (c). | Equipment, uniform | 1993-08-311 |
Four photographs associated with Pte Fred Williams, 18th Hussars, serving in South Africa during the Boer War 1899-1902. | Photographs | 2000-11-116 |
Documents relating to Pte William George Adams, who enlisted in the Buffs (East Kent Regiment) 26 Feb 1930 and was recalled from the Army Reserve for Service in the World War Two on 15 Aug 1939, and released again to the Reserve on 8 Feb 1946; accompanied by photograph of Adams in civilian dress. From the collection of the former Buffs Regimental Museum. | Archives | 2000-11-117 |
Documents relating to Pte William George Adams, who enlisted in the Buffs (East Kent Regiment) 26 Feb 1930 and was recalled from the Army Reserve for Service in the World War Two on 15 Aug 1939, and released again to the Reserve on 8 Feb 1946; accompanied by photograph of Adams in civilian dress. From the collection of the former Buffs Regimental Museum. | Photographs | 2000-11-117 |
Two pairs of sergeant's chevrons and one pair of corporals chevrons, 1945 (c); worn by Mrs A V Rose, Auxiliary Territorial Service. | Badges | 2000-11-118 |
Cap badge, bronze, 1907-1914 (c), associated with Harold George Collins, 25th County of London (Cyclist) Bn, The London Regiment. | Badges | 2000-11-120 |
Lapel badge, 1990 (c); metal and plastic, inscribed, 'National Army Museum' in white, on a pale blue background. | Badges | 2000-11-121 |
Cap badge, Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment), 1900-1907 (c); inscribed 'South Africa 1900-1907' and 'Middlesex Regt'. | Badges | 2000-11-122 |
Oval lapel badge, 1942 (c); made of gilt, enamel and white metal; decorated with the head of lion in white metal and inscribed on a blue enamel scroll 'British Legion'. | Badges | 2000-11-123 |
Two lapel badges, 1942 (c); made of silver; inscribed with the letters 'TA'; associated with Maj William Forbes Amias Preston. | Badges | 2000-11-124 |
Qualification badge, 1994 (c). | Badges | 2000-11-125 |
Cap badge, Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters Regiment, 1994 (c), sealed pattern, nd. | Badges | 2000-11-126 |
Cap badge, Light Infantry, 1995 (c), sealed pattern, nd. | Badges | 2000-11-127 |
Helmet badge, Maj R C Pentland, RFH QVC (Queen's Volunteer Corps), 1870-1900 (c). | Badges | 2000-11-128 |
Cap badge, Army Cyclist Corps, 1914-1918 (c); associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Badges | 2000-11-129 |
Two pairs of cloth shoulder titles, Miss P M Froom, Women's Transport Service and First Aid Nursing Yeomanry, 1939 (c). | Badges | 2000-11-130 |
Four large buttons and twelve small buttons, all ranks', 1930 (c); associated with Miss P M Froom, First Aid Nursing Yeomanry. | Badges | 2000-11-131 |
One cap and one collar badge, 1939 (c); associated with Miss P M Froom, Women's Transport Service and First Aid Nursing Yeomanry. | Badges | 2000-11-132 |
Two drivers trade badges, 1940 (c); associated with Miss P M Froom, Auxiliary Territorial Service. | Badges | 2000-11-133 |
One pair of Scottish Command formation badges, 1945 (c); rectangular in shape with the heraldic lion rampart of Scotland woven, in gold silk thread, on to a cotton background of scarlet with a central horizontal black band; worn by Mrs A V Rose, Auxiliary Territorial Service. | Badges | 2000-11-119 |
Two cap badges and one collar badge, officers', 1939 (c); associated with Miss P M Froom, Auxiliary Territorial Service. | Badges | 2000-11-134 |
Krieg zwischen England und Transvaal Die Schaldt bei Ladysmith, 31 October 1899. Colour lithograph, No 1623 in a series published by C Burkhardt, Germany, 1899 (c). | Prints | 2000-11-146 |
Pair of shoulder titles, 1939 (c); made of cloth; associated with Miss P M Froom, Women's Transport Service and First Aid Nursing Yeomanry. | Badges | 2000-11-135 |
Krieg zwischen England und Transvaal Schaldt am Modder-Riever, 11 December 1899. Colour lithograph, No 1623 in a series published by C Burkhardt, Germany, 1899 (c). | Prints | 2000-11-147 |
Krieg zwischen England und Transvaal Schaldt bei Rensburg, January 1900. Colour lithograph, No 1783 in a series published by C Burkhardt, Germany, 1900 (c). | Prints | 2000-11-148 |
Four large and six small buttons, general service officers', 1939 (c); associated with Miss P M Froom, Auxiliary Territorial Service. | Uniforms | 2000-11-136 |
Six rank star badges, officers', 1939 (c); worn on Auxiliary Territorial service dress uniform. | Badges | 2000-11-137 |
Six rank star badges, 1939 (c); worn by Auxiliary Territorial Service on battle dress; cloth. | Badges | 2000-11-138 |
Formation badge, 1940 (c); associated with 1033 Port Operating Group Royal Engineers, 3rd Canadian Infantry and Lt D G Riddy, Royal Engineers. | Badges | 2000-11-141 |
Cloth rank star badge, Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1939 (c). | Badges | 2000-11-139 |
Pair of slip-on shoulder titles, Col Leslie Collingwood Sharpe, Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge's Own), 1951 (c). | Badges | 2000-11-142 |
Eleven large and four small buttons, General Service Corps, Indian Army, 1943 (c). | Uniforms | 2000-11-140 |
Pair of shoulder titles, Capt D A Walmsley, Royal Army Medical Corps, 1955-1959 (c). | Badges | 2000-11-143 |
Pair of slip-on shoulder badges, Capt D A Walmsley, Royal Army Medical Corps, 1955-1959 (c). | Badges | 2000-11-144 |
Five rank badges, Capt D A Walmsley, Royal Army Medical Corps, 1955-1959 (c). | Badges | 2000-11-145 |
Typescript memoirs of L/Cpl Stanley V Jones, South Lancashire Regiment, Royal Engineers, 1938-1946; Jones served during World War Two. | Archives | 2000-11-149 |
Collection of documents, associated with Sgt Percy Samuel Beerling, 2nd Bn The Buffs (East Kent Regiment), 1891-1919. From the collection of the former Buffs Regimental Museum. | Archives | 2000-11-151 |
Selection of letters, printed poems, newspapers and Christmas cards, 1900-1941; associated with Tpr Fred Williams, L/Cpl James Gates, Alan Palmer, G F de Wet, Cpl J Hooper and S Donaldson, Boer War (1899-1902) and World War Two (1939-1945). | Archives | 2000-11-150 |
Essay papers on service of the Buffs in the Netherlands 1572-1665; written by E Foster Hall. From the collection of the former Buffs Regimental Museum. | Archives | 2000-10-90 |
Letter printed in 'The Daily Telegraph' newspaper, 23 Sept 1987; relating to the Buffs, post 1588. From the collection of the former Buffs Regimental Museum. | Archives | 2000-10-91 |
Papers, typed copy of research on the English Regiment in the Netherlands, 1572-1664, and actions 1572-1902; written by Maj N D Poulsen. From the collection of the former Buffs Regimental Museum. | Archives | 2000-10-92 |
Hoofdofficienen der Infanterie van 1568 TOT 1813, 1593-1658; Photocopied extract showing English Officers in the Netherlands. From the collection of the former Buffs Regimental Museum. | Archives | 2000-10-93 |
Photocopied letter, 7 Apr 1983; from Master of the Town Records, Vilieschgen, regarding Capt Morgan's Uprising in Flushing, Holland, 1572. From the collection of the former Buffs Regimental Museum. | Archives | 2000-10-94 |
Extract from First World War Roll of Honour; includes the entry for Pte George Alfred Beerling, 9th Bn The Buffs (East Kent Regiment), who was killed in action during the Battle of the Somme, 13 Jul 1916. From the collection of the former Buffs Regimental Museum. | Archives | 2000-11-152 |
Identity and discharge certificates and menu cover collected by Pte William Thomas Beer, Royal Army Service Corps MT and 1/4th Bn The Buffs (East Kent Regiment), 1918-1949 (c). From the collection of the former Buffs Regimental Museum. | Archives | 2000-11-153 |
Photocopied list English and Scottish troops in Service of (Dutch) Status General, 1610; letter from Mej dr J Roelevink (?) to Maj Poulsen, regarding the above list, 5 Feb 1985. From the collection of the former Buffs Regimental Museum. | Archives | 2000-10-95 |
Pictorial memorial certificate for Pte Louis William Beers, D Coy 1st Bn The Buffs (East Kent Regiment), who died during the Somme Offensive, 25 Sept 1916. From the collection of the former Buffs Regimental Museum. | Archives | 2000-11-154 |
Colour photograph of the grave of Pte Thomas Henry Beken, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment), at Kemmel, Flanders, Belgium; Beeken was killed whilst serving on the Western Front, World War One, 1915; taken by Mrs Beken, 1991. From the collection of the former Buffs Regimental Museum. | Photographs | 2000-11-155 |
Extract from First World War Roll of Honour; including the entry for Pte Sydney Bedwell, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment), killed in action in France, 4 May 1917. From the collection of the former Buffs Regimental Museum. | Archives | 2000-11-156 |
Two transcripts and copy of letters written by Sir Thomas Morgan, 1588. From the collection of the former Buffs Regimental Museum. | Archives | 2000-10-96 |
Photocopied acquittance rolls regarding the payment of the English Garrison at Flushing, from an archive at Middleburg, Netherlands, October 1604 - September 1605; letter from Mej dr J Roelevink (?) to Maj N D Poulsen, accompanying the above acquittance rolls, 25 Aug 1990. From the collection of the former Buffs Regimental Museum. | Archives | 2000-10-97 |
Copy of discharge certificate of Sgt Thomas Franklin, 1839. From the collection of the former Buffs Regimental Museum. | Archives | 2000-10-121 |
Three photocopied press cuttings of articles relating to Capt George Bean, MC: article relating to Thomas Hurley at the World War Two memorial service, Canterbury Cathedral, with correspondence; between Strawberry and Raspberry: an examination of the action fought at Le Mesnil-Patry on June 11, 1944, article by M R McNorgan for 'The Rifleman', Journal of the Queen's Own Rifles of Canada, 1997, with an article relating to Bean and correspondence; article relating to action at Le Mesnil-Patry on 14 Jun 1944, with typed transcript. From the collection of the former Buffs Regimental Museum. | Archives | 2000-11-157 |
Dedication regarding memorial tablet to Sir Philip Sidney, (1554-1586), in St Pauls, 17 Apr 1985. From the collection of the former Buffs Regimental Museum. | Archives | 2000-10-98 |
Two photographs and photocopy relating to the Greenwich Agreement, 1616. From the collection of the former Buffs Regimental Museum. | Photographs | 2000-10-99 |
Photocopy letter from Capt James Abercrombie or Abercromby to Lt Col Alexander Stewart, Maj Thomas Dawson and Lord Amhurst, 1781; concerns the possible sale of Maj Dawson's Majority. From the collection of the former Buffs Regimental Museum. | Archives | 2000-10-100 |
Photocopied advertisement relating to the reward for the recapture of deserters from Holland Regiment in Southwark, 1686 (c). From the collection of the former Buffs Regimental Museum. | Archives | 2000-10-101 |
Laser-copy of signed photograph of Pte Charley Beal, Australian Army, 12 Mar 1916; associated with World War One (1914-1918). From the collection of the former Buffs Regimental Museum. | Photographs | 2000-11-158 |
Discharge certificate, made of parchment, issued to L/Sgt Albert Edward Bazely, 2nd Bn The Buffs, 20 Mar 1897 to 19 Mar 1909. From the collection of the former Buffs Regimental Museum. | Archives | 2000-11-159 |
Photocopied letter from Maj Gen Style to Col Williamson, 1782; regarding the whereabouts of 3rd Regiment of Foot before departure for America and his wish for the regiment to have 'Kent' in its title. From the collection of the former Buffs Regimental Museum. | Archives | 2000-10-102 |
Black and white photograph of Maj Reginald A Bayard, taken on his promotion to Lieutenant Colonel, Dover, 1904; Bayard commanded the 2nd Bn The Buffs (East Kent Regiment), from Feb 1907 to Feb 1911. From the collection of the former Buffs Regimental Museum. | Photographs | 2000-11-160 |
Black and white photograph of Pte J Barton in battle dress, 1939-1945 (c). From the collection of the former Buffs Regimental Museum. | Photographs | 2000-11-161 |
Photocopied letter from G Gould Walker to Capt C R B Knight, 2 Jan 1935; with extracts from Lord Mayor's Walking Book, regarding commission of Lt Robert Wilbore, 5 Aug 1666, and authorisation, recruiting and beating of drums, London, 29 Aug 1666. From the collection of the former Buffs Regimental Museum. | Archives | 2000-10-103 |
Abstract of the daily pay of His Majesty's Land Forces, eighteenth century. From the collection of the former Buffs Regimental Museum. | Archives | 2000-10-104 |
Typed copy of a cutting from 'Kentish Gazette' regarding the death of Baldock, 21 Aug 1798; Baldock built the barracks at Canterbury and subsequently let them to the government. From the collection of the former Buffs Regimental Museum. | Archives | 2000-10-105 |
Extracts from 'The Field', 1917, relating to Buffs history, particularly during the eighteenth century. From the collection of the former Buffs Regimental Museum. | Archives | 2000-10-106 |