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| Description | Object Type | NAM Accession Number |
|---|---|---|
| Copper coin struck by Abdullahi ibn Muhammed (The Khalifa), 1898; associated with Pte H L Wooley, Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, 2nd Sudan War 1896-1898. | Equipment, general | 1963-11-122 |
| 78 glass lantern slides, 1900 (c)-1908 (c); associated with BQMS Samuel James Pye; Pye served with 1st Essex Royal Garrison Volunteers, attached to the City Imperial Volunteers, in South Africa, 1900 and with the 59th Divisional Ammunition Column, Royal Field Artillery, World War One (1914-1918). | Photographs | 2002-11-657 |
| Gilded metal cap badge, 1917; associated with Fwmn Cook Jane Caple, Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1917, Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1917-1920; badge depicts a wreath enclosing the stacked letters, 'W/A A/C'. | Badges | 2002-11-658 |
| Gilded metal cap badge of the Royal Artillery Regiment, 1914 (c)-1918 (c); associated with Gnr Robert Caple, 121st Siege Bty, Royal Garrison Artillery; gilded metal tri-part scroll inscribed, 'Quo Fas Et Gloria Ducunt', surmounted by a muzzle-loading gun, surmounted by single scroll inscribed, 'Ubique', surmounted by a King's Crown. | Badges | 2002-11-659 |
| Photograph album of photographs relating to the National Service of John Heygate with the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, 1952-1954, including service in the Canal Zone. | Photographs | 2002-11-660 |
| Photograph album of photographs relating to the National Service of John Heygate with the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, 1952-1954, including service in the Canal Zone. | Archives | 2002-11-660 |
| Photograph album of photographs relating to the National Service of John Heygate with the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, 1952-1954, including service in the Canal Zone. | Maps | 2002-11-660 |
| Officer's full dress coatee, 97th (Earl of Ulsters) Regiment of Foot, 1848-1855; double-breasted; scarlet wool cloth; button maker: Jennens and Co, London. | Uniforms | 1991-06-15 |
| Sound cassette: oral history interview conducted by Mrs Joyce Griffiths with Junior Cdr C M S Baker, Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service; Junior Cdr Baker recalls her service in India and Malaya 1943-1951. | Sound Recordings | 1991-05-4 |
| Sound cassette: oral history interview conducted by Mrs Joyce Griffiths with Rev Canon Derek Jackson, recalling his service as a Captain in the 4th Gurkha Rifles 1944-1947. | Sound Recordings | 1991-05-3 |
| Sound cassette: oral history interview conducted by Mrs Joyce Griffiths with Capt William Rex Slater, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers 14th Indian Division, discussing a three week jungle training camp that he ran in 1943. | Sound Recordings | 1991-05-2 |
| Three sound cassettes: oral history interview with Brig M N S McCord MC, recalling his service with 1st Bn Royal Ulster Rifles, Korea, October 1950 to October 1951. Interview conducted on 1 May 1991. | Sound Recordings | 1991-05-1 |
| The Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Postcard manufactured in France 1918 (c); embroidered with text as title, 1918 (c); with regimental badge and motto, 'Spectamur Agendo', in centre, surmounting a red and white flower tied together with blue and red ribbon. | Prints | 2002-11-672 |
| Connaught Rangers. Postcard manufactured in France, 1918 (c); embroidered with text as title; depicts an Irish harp surmounted by a crown, a flag and a crossed thistle and flower at the bottom of the card. | Prints | 2002-11-673 |
| The Leinster Regt. Postcard manufactured in France, 1918 (c); embroidered with text as title and the regiment's battle honours, 'Central/ India/ Nigara [sic]/ S. Africa', 1918 (c); with regimental badge upper half encircled with a wreath of clover leaves, lower half, the Union Jack and holly leaves. | Prints | 2002-11-674 |
| Four sound cassettes: oral history interviews; among those speaking are Lt Simon Graham, 14th/20th King's Hussars; Cpl Jones, 3 Bn Royal Regiment of Fusiliers; Col Chris Bradley; Tpr Edgson; Sgt Carl Fisher; WO Robert Newogitson; and members of 127 (Dragoon) Field Battery Royal Artillery; conducted in the Gulf by Dr Alan J Guy during March and April 1991; associated with the Gulf War (1990-1991). [ACCESS RESTRICTED] | Sound Recordings | 1991-04-57 |
| Two sound cassettes: oral history interviews with three officers involved in the planning of the campaign in the Gulf; those speaking are Brig Simon Firth, Maj Peter Monypenny and Lt Col Richard Hughes; conducted by Peter Boyden at PWHQ on 22 Mar 1991; associated with the Gulf War (1990-1991). [ACCESS RESTRICTED]. | Sound Recordings | 1991-04-56 |
| Two sound cassettes: oral history interview with Maj Stephen John Anderson, recalling his service in the Devonshire Regiment, 1939-1940, Skinner's Horse 1940-1944, Prince Albert Victor's Own Cavalry (Frontier Force), 11th Bn, 1942-1944, Governor General's Body Guard 1944-1945 and 3 Cavalry 1946-1947. Interview conducted on 9 April 1991. | Sound Recordings | 1991-04-55 |
| Two sound cassettes: oral history interview with Maj R E Wigram, recalling his service with 2nd Bn South Staffordshire Regiment 1935-1936, 19th Lancers 1936-1945 and 7th Light Cavalry 1945-1947. Interview conducted on 4 April 1991. | Sound Recordings | 1991-04-4 |
| Trade token, bronze, 1793; associated with 2nd (Queen's) Regiment of Dragoon Guards. | Equipment, general | 1972-06-13 |
| Recordings of two BBC Radio broadcasts by Bill Barlow, the first about his time as an instructor at the Guards Depot Caterham, the second on his life in the Guards and the Russian Orthadox Church. | Sound Recordings | 1991-03-116 |
| Queen's South Africa Medal, 1899-1902; awarded to Tpr William Kuhn who served with the British South Africa Police during the Boer War, 1899-1902; impressed around rim of the medal: '978 Tpr. W. T. C. Kuhn. B.S.A. Police.' | Medals | 2002-11-662 |
| Miniature medals of Col Algernon Essex Capell, Cape Mounted Rifles, 1890 (c)-1899, Bethune's Horse, 1899 (c)-1902, British South Africa Police, 1913 (c)-1926, Commanding Officer of 2nd Rhodesia Regiment, 1914-1918, Commissioner of Police and Commandant General of the military forces of Southern Rhodesia, 1918-1926; all mounted together on a brooch fitting; associated with Boer War (1899-1902), World War One, East Africa (1914-1918) and World War Two (1939-1945). | Medals | 2002-11-663 |
| Sound cassette: oral history interview with Cpl W H A Young, 48 Field Hygiene Section, Royal Army Medical Corps, recalling his experiences in Greece and Crete 1940-1941; interviewed by Marion Harding, 21 March 1991. | Sound Recordings | 1991-03-115 |
| Nine uniform, equipment and badge items, 11th (Prince Albert's Own) Hussars, worn by Lt Walter Stephens Brinkley, 1848-1855. | Uniforms | 1967-06-32 |
| Nine uniform, equipment and badge items, 11th (Prince Albert's Own) Hussars, worn by Lt Walter Stephens Brinkley, 1848-1855. | Equipment, uniform | 1967-06-32 |
| Nine uniform, equipment and badge items, 11th (Prince Albert's Own) Hussars, worn by Lt Walter Stephens Brinkley, 1848-1855. | Badges | 1967-06-32 |
| Sound cassette; oral history interview with Maj J J W Roughton MC, 4/9 Jats, recalling service in India and Burma 1942-1944. Interview conducted in 1991. | Sound Recordings | 1991-03-61 |
| Papers, pamphlets and leaflets collected by Pte John T N Heygate, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, in connection with his National Service in the Canal Zone, 1953. | Archives | 2002-11-664 |
| Medals awarded to Sgt J McHugh, 88th (Connaught Rangers), Pte J Barrett, Connaught Rangers, Pte J Garvey, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers and Connaught Rangers and Sgt M Leetle, Connaught Rangers. Originally mounted in a glass fronted case. | Medals | 1951-02-14 |
| Sound cassette: oral history interview with Lt Col J Montresor, recalling his service in the Royal Engineers 1931-1960. Interview conducted on 12 March 1991. | Sound Recordings | 1991-03-59 |
| Two sound cassettes: oral history interview with Col P B Clarke, recalling his service in the 18th Cavalry, World War Two Middle East, 1940-1946. Interview conducted on 7 March 1991. | Sound Recordings | 1991-03-32 |
| Fabric helmet flash, 1915 (c)-1918 (c); associated with Col Algernon Essex Capell; made from brown ribbon with a cotton khaki strip handsewn along the centre of the ribbon; Capell was Commanding Officer of 2nd Rhodesia Regiment, South Africa; associated with World War Two, East Africa (1939-1945). | Badges | 2002-11-665 |
| Three sound cassettes: oral history interview with Maj John Patrick Foulds, recalling service in the Mountain Artillery 1940-1946. Interview conducted on 6 March 1991. | Sound Recordings | 1991-03-31 |
| Three sound cassettes: oral history interview with Capt F E Mileham, recalling his service in the Northern Bengal Mounted Rifles 1938-1940, 4/9 Jat Regiment, at GHQ Delhi 1942-1943, and with the Royal Indian Navy 1943-1945. Interview conducted on 25 February 1991.(Transcript Available) | Sound Recordings | 1991-02-301 |
| Collection of maps, a newspaper and a press release relating to North Africa and Italy, World War Two, 1942-1944. | Archives | 2002-11-668 |
| Two sound cassettes: oral history interview with Tpr C I Turcan, Calcutta Light Horse, tookup a post as an accountant in Calcutta in Dec 1938 and immediately joined the mechanised squadron of the Calcutta Light Horse. He volunteered for, and took part in the raid on Goa in 1940 and finally left India in 1968. Interview conducted on 25 February 1991.(Transcript Available) | Sound Recordings | 1991-02-300 |
| Two sound cassettes: oral history interview with A H Wagstaffe, 18th King Edward's Own Cavalry, Gordon Highlanders and Indian Air Force, 1933-1947. Interview conducted on 21 February 1991. | Sound Recordings | 1991-02-242 |
| Pair of gilded metal shoulder titles, 1914 (c)-1918 (c); associated with Pte E C Fawcett, West Yorkshire Regiment; inscribed, 'W York'. | Badges | 2002-11-669 |
| Two sound discs, 1988: Freefall in Concert; associated with the Royal Corps of Transport, Parachute Regiment; directed by Maj T A Kenny, bandmaster WO1 Colin Hogg; published by Bandleader Military. | Sound Recordings | 1989-01-139 |
| Gilded metal cap badge of the Royal Arms, possibly other ranks', 1914 (c)-1918 (c); associated with Pte E C Fawcett, West Yorkshire Regiment; depicts a gilded metal Order of the Garter surmounted by a King's Crown and flanked by a crowned Lion on the left and a unicorn on the right; dual scroll title, 'Dieu Et Mon Droit' at the bottom; associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Badges | 2002-11-670 |
| Cap badge, 1914 (c)-1918 (c); associated with Pte E C Fawcett, West Yorkshire Regiment; with gilded metal scroll inscribed with title, 'West Yorkshire'; surmounted by white metal grass strip, surmounted by a white metal horse in gallop; associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Badges | 2002-11-671 |
| Two chapkas and drooping plume, officers', 17th Light Dragoons (Lancers), 17th/21st Lancers, 16th/15th Lancers and 16th (Queen's) Lancers, 1856 (c)- 1930; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Uniforms | 1981-01-14 |
| Manuscript letter with typescript, from Thomas Smith to his brother, Rev William Smith, dated camp before Sevastopol, 13 Feb 1855; reference is made to 'Our Colonel (Deverill) who managed to shoot himself by accident...with a pistol'. | Archives | 1969-05-22 |
| Documents relating to Pte R Glendwr, 8th (The King's Royal Irish) Light Dragoons (Hussars), participant in the Charge of the Light Brigade, 1854; associoated with the Battle of Balaklava, Crimean War (1854-1856), 1854. | Archives | 1977-06-6 |
| Two brass finger rings, 1854 (c); owned by Maj E R Jeffreys, 88th (Connaught Rangers), and acquired by him during the Crimean War; both made from a single piece of brass, crudely wrought shank, with round sided square insignia plaque at front; crudely incised with a currilinear pattern. | Crafts | 1973-09-35 |
| Two coins, one Russian, 1839 and one Turkish 1854 (c); owned by Maj E R Jeffreys, 88th (Connaught Rangers), and acquired by him during the Crimean War. | Equipment, general | 1973-09-35 |
| Bound notebook containing manuscript account of the 88th Foot at the Battle of Inkermann, 'compiled from statements of officers present with the Rangers during that action', by Lt Col Nathaniel Steevens, late 88th Regiment. | Archives | 1967-06-30 |
| Two music scores with illustrated covers: 'The 7th Royal Fusiliers, A Story of Inkerman', with words by Wal Pink and music by Georges le Brunn; 'Volunteers March', by Frederick Rosse, 1900 (c). | Archives | 1972-02-27 |
| Silver scale model of anti-aircraft gun, 1955. Silver by Hubert M Brookes, Birmingham, 1955. Inscribed plaque on case: 'To Commemorate the Co-operation between The Royal Artillery and Anti-Aircraft Commands, and the Auxiliary Territorial Service, Women's Royal Army Corps. In Peace and War Sept 1933 - July 1955'. Contained within a glass and wood cabinet; with a wooden carrying case. | Silver | 1993-11-1-347 |
| Fragment of an officer's helmet plate, 1881-1898; crown and scroll below containing the words, 'The Buffs' are missing; the helmet plate was found in 1947, seven feet below the foundations of an old wall in the grounds of Kilfinnan Castle, Glandore. From the collection of the former Buffs Regimental Museum. | Badges | 2002-11-676 |
| Photocopies and transcripts of two letters from Lt W Drage, 89 Foot, to his parents, Feb and Dec 1856; the first describes his activities in the Crimea shortly before the Treaty of Paris was signed; the second was written in King William's Town South Africa, and provides an account of the social life of the officers in the garrison. | Archives | 1976-05-77 |
| Collection of 39 photographs relating to the Inglis Family. Includes family portraits, Crimean War groups, tomb of Col John Arabin, Gibraltar and views of St Helena. | Photographs | 1965-05-104 |
| Photograph of a manuscript letter dated Camp before Sevastopol, 7 Jun 1855, from Lt E H Webb, 88 Foot, to his mother; Webb was killed in action later the same day that he wrote the letter, although his body was not recovered until 9 June. | Photographs | 1976-05-14 |
| Letters and diaries of Lt Col G L Carmichael, 95th Foot, during the Crimea and Indian Mutiny. | Archives | 1968-07-264 |
| Copies of letters written from the Crimea by Henry Timson, 6th Dragoons, including an account of the Charge of the Heavy Brigade at Balaklava. | Archives | 1968-07-244-3 |
| Correspondence and papers of Gen Sir William John Codrington (1804-1884), Commander in Chief during the Crimean War (1854-1856), 1855-1856. | Archives | 1968-07-376-1 |
| Collection of official letters from Horse Guards to Lord Raglan (Commander-in-Chief, Crimea) and Lt-Col T M Steele (Military Secretary). The letters are from the Military Secretary (Maj-Gen Charles Yorke) and the Adjutant-General (Maj-Gen George Wetherall) and their subordinates, and relate to appointments, promotions, leave, establishments, arrivals and departures of troops, and related matters. From the papers of Gen Sir William John Codrington (1804-1884), Commander in Chief during the Crimean War (1854-1856), 1855-1856.(Printed finding aid available) | Archives | 1968-07-377-1 |
| Letters from the War Department addressed to Gen Sir William John Codrington or the Military Secretary, signed by the staff of the Secretary at War. The letters cover the period November 1855-May 1856, and relate chiefly to claims by officers, NCOs, and men for compensation for the loss of horses, baggage, necessaries, etc during the campaign in the Crimea. A small proportion refer to other financial matters such as pay, and the effects of deceased officers. From the papers of Gen Sir William John Codrington (1804-1884), Commander in Chief during the Crimean War (1854-1856), 1855-1856. | Archives | 1968-07-378-1 |
| Printed map: The Environs of Sevastopol with the batteries, approaches, By James Wyld, Geographer to the Queen and HRH Prince Albert. Position of the Allied Armies besieging Sevastopol, from drawings made on the spot and information received from Brigadier Genl Torrens, Mr Rochefort and from English and French officers; 7th Edition, 25 June 1855; once the property of Capt G Robertson, 95th Regiment of Foot, 1855-1861; associated with the Siege of Sevastopol, Crimean War (1854-1856), 1854-1855. | Maps | 1975-08-62 |
| Papers of Brig R Taylor, 79th Highlanders, including memorandum regarding the assault on Sevastopol, July 1855 and letters and memoranda relating to the Indian Mutiny. | Archives | 1968-07-449 |
| Papers (1726-1888) collated and bound into a single volume by the Royal United Services Institute between 1880 and 1905, comprised of correspondence, reports, returns, nominal rolls, commissions, petitions and nominal rolls, including coverage of the Seven Years War (1756-1763), Napoleonic Wars, and Crimean War, and the raising of the British militia and development of the armed forces; of particular note are the returns of officers of Yeomanry Cavalry regiments (1848-1849), details of General Sir William Napier's service at Salamanca, and a letter written by Lord Raglan at Sevastopol (January 1855). | Archives | 1968-07-133 |
| Photocopy of letter, describing 'Camp before Sevastopol, June 23rd 1855', from James Evans, 97th Foot, to friends at home in which he describes the capture of the Mamelon and an assault on the Redan battery; with photocopy of drawing of James Evans. | Archives | 1969-10-7 |
| Papers of the Edwards Family, 1793-1922; Capt Clement Edwards, 48 Foot 1797-1804; Col Clement Alexander Edwards, 18 Foot, 1835-1879; Lt Alexander Thomas Edwards, Royal Irish Regiment, att 28 Bombay Native Infantry, 1869-1885; Col Richard Fielding Edwards, Royal Engineers, 1885-1922. | Archives | 1981-11-30 |
| Shako and ball tuft, 9th (The East Norfolk) Regiment of Foot, 1844 (c)-1855. | Uniforms | 1993-05-228 |
| Manuscript memoirs written by an Orderly Corporal of the 49th Regiment, describing his service in the Crimea, 1854-1856. | Archives | 1983-01-7 |
| Coatee, full dress, officers', 49th (Princess Charlotte of Wales's or Hertfordshire), worn by Lt Arthur Savory Armstrong, 1852 (c). | Uniforms | 1959-07-23 |
| File of biographical material of VC winners; associated with Capt Henry Mitchell Jones, VC, KLH, 7th Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment), Sir Collingwood Dickson, VC, Senior Col Commandant, Royal Artillery and Sgt Alfred Ablett, VC, DCM, 3rd Bn Grenadier Guard, 1st Division; associated with the Siege of Sevastopol, Crimean War. | Archives | 1963-09-115 |
| Manuscript diary, kept in an account book, by Lt George Robertson, 95th Regiment of Foot between 18 Dec 1853 and 28 Mar 1857; associated with the Siege of Sevastopol, Crimean War (1854-1856), 1854-1855. | Archives | 1975-08-61 |
| Shako, other ranks', 49th (Princess Charlotte of Wales's or Hertfordshire), 1844-1855. | Uniforms | 1969-07-33 |
| Collection of papers and diaries of Maj Gen Walter Newman, Royal Artillery, and his wife, 1855-1893; includes material relating to the Crimean War (1854-1856), Indian Mutiny (1857-1859), Corfu, Woolwich, Canada, and the Egyptian War (1882); also covers the death of their son in 1885. | Archives | 1978-10-71 |
| Coatee, pair of epaulettes, shoulder belt and shoulder belt plate, officers', 39th (The Dorsetshire Regiment) of Foot, worn by Capt (later Maj) Robert Broome Baker, 1854 (c). | Uniforms | 1960-08-250 |
| Coatee, pair of epaulettes, shoulder belt and shoulder belt plate, officers', 39th (The Dorsetshire Regiment) of Foot, worn by Capt (later Maj) Robert Broome Baker, 1854 (c). | Badges | 1960-08-250 |
| Coatee, pair of epaulettes, shoulder belt and shoulder belt plate, officers', 39th (The Dorsetshire Regiment) of Foot, worn by Capt (later Maj) Robert Broome Baker, 1854 (c). | Equipment, uniform | 1960-08-250 |
| 55 letters and papers 1794-1874, of the Preston Family of Warcop Hall, Brough, Westmorland; the collection consists mainly of letters addressed to Rev WMS Preston and his wife Margaret, nee Moyes); many of the letters are from family and friends, including a number from their children, one of whom, Henry, was killed in the Crimea. | Archives | 1984-02-25 |
| Tunic, full dress, Colour Sergeants', 83rd Regiment of Foot, worn by C/Sgt J Anderson, 1855-1856. | Uniforms | 1953-06-15 |
| Items received by Miss Storey, Queenstown, Ireland, 1855, from servicemen in the Crimea in receipt of her parcels of clothing and newspapers, including an ms letter from Col Sir Horatio Shiley, Commanding Officer 88th Regiment of Foot, a 'playing card', and phrase book.Associated with Connaught Rangers and Crimea War (1854-1856). | Archives | 1954-07-15 |
| Pencil sketch plan of the Charge of the Heavy Brigade (Battle of Balaklava, 25 Oct 1854) executed in later life by Hon Maj Solomon Williams, 4 Dragoon Guards, who rode in the Charge as a Sergeant. | Archives | 1983-12-52 |
| Two bound volumes containing a manuscript roll for the Military General Service Medal, 1793-1814. | Archives | 1979-08-61 |
| Photocopy of the manuscript: 'Reminiscences of Twenty Five Years Service in the XCIII Sutherland Highlanders by Lt General F W Traill Burroughs CB 1848 to 1873'; the text is incomplete and ends in May 1854; during his early service, Burroughs was stationed at various places in Scotland and England, and describes the bringing of the 93rd up to full establishment prior to its departure for Malta and later the Crimea. | Archives | 1983-05-24 |
| Manuscript diary kept by Lt J C G Kingsley, Cape Mounted Riflemen, whilst on service in South Africa during the 8th Cape Frontier War, Dec 1850 to Dec 1853, and whilst en route to the Crimea April to September 1854; associated with 8th Cape Frontier War (1850-1853) and Battle of the Alma, Crimean War (1854-1856), 1854. | Archives | 1980-11-9 |
| Typescript transcripts of four letters from Capt Charles Glazbrook, 49th Foot, to his mother and wife, 3 May to 21 Sept 1854; he describes service in the Crimea, including the battle of the Alma; Glazbrook died at Scutari, 24 Dec 1854. | Archives | 1984-01-100 |
| Photostat copy of printed pamphlet, 'Short Sketch of the 17th Lancers and Life of Sergt-Major J I Nunnerley, late of the Lancashire Hussars, formerly Sergeant of the 'Death or Glory Boys' and One of the 'Six Hundred'; associated with Omskirk, W A Guest, 1892. | Archives | 1971-08-3 |
| Letters, press cuttings, programmes, 1854; relating to the Bugle of Tpt Maj Joy, 17th Lancers, said to have been used at the Charge of the Light Brigade; with printed pamphlet, 'The World's Most Famous Bugle', published in Newcastle, 1906 (c). | Archives | 1972-03-36 |
| Papers of Surgeon Chilley Pine covering his experiences with 4th (Royal Irish) Dragoons in the 1st Chinese War (1839-1842), 1st Maori War (1846-1847) and the Crimean War (1854-1856), comprising journals, correspondence, commissions and maps. | Archives | 1968-07-262 |
| 69 manuscript letters, (10 with transcripts), from TSM (later RSM and Riding Master) George Cruse, 1 Royal Dragoons, May 1854 to May 1855. | Archives | 1974-12-76 |
| Pamphlet, 6 Nov 2002; commemorates the inauguration of the Memorial Gates by Her Majesty the Queen; the memorial gates commemorate the contribution to both World Wars of volunteers from the Indian subcontinent, Africa and the Caribbean. | Archives | 2002-11-678 |
| Invitation card and menu for 'Balaclava' dinner to celebrate the 59th Anniversary of the Battle, 25th Oct 1913; associated with the Battle of Balaklava, Crimean War (1854-1856). | Archives | 1967-11-23 |
| Two typescript copies of letters written by Lt Henry B Roberts, Royal Marine Artillery, 1854, to his family from No 4 Battery, Balaklava, Crimea. | Archives | 1967-02-36 |
| Photograph album of 70 photographs, 1859 - 1862, probably taken by Lt John Ashton Papillon, 10th Company Royal Engineers; Major Montagu Dowbiggin, British Army Officer; and Felice Beato. Associated with 2nd China War (1856-1860). Associated with 99th Regiment, 60th Rifles and 71st (Highland) Regiment of Foot (Light Infantry), India and China. Includes photograph of 42nd Highlanders in the Crimea. (Album dimensions: 41 x 34 x 5 cm). | Photographs | 1967-09-83 |
| Photocopy manuscript letter, written by a trooper in the Inniskilling Dragoons, Russia, 8th Nov 1854; associated with the Battle of Balaklava, Charge of the Heavy Brigade and Charge of the Light Brigade, Crimean War (1854-1856), 1854. | Archives | 1977-03-52 |
| Medal group awarded to Maj Gen G J Younghusband, Queen's Own Corps of Guides Cavalry, Punjab Frontier Force: 2nd Afghan War Medal 1878-80, clasp: Ali Musjid; India General Service Medal 1854-95; Egyptian Campaigns Medal 1882-89; India Medal 1895-1902; Queen's South Africa Medal 1899-1902; King's South Africa Medal 1901-02; India General Service Medal 1908-35; 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-20; Allied Victory Medal 1914-19; Delhi Durbar Medal 1903; Delhi Durbar Medal 1911; Jubilee Medal 1935; Khedive's Egyptian Star 1882-91; Luzon Campaign Medal, (Philippines Islands), Spain 1898. | Medals | 1953-04-10 |
| Collection of 22 photographs be celebrated Crimean photographers Roger Fenton and James Robertson, 1854-1856; most of the photographs show scenes in and around Sevastopol and Balaclava during the Crimean War, as well as portrait images of men from a variety of regiments that were serving there; includes images of Viscount Gough and Gen Sir William Codrington; also two other photographs taken in Valletta, Malta by James Robertson, 1850 (c); associated with The Crimean War (1854-1856). | Photographs | 1968-10-73 |
| 18 miniatures medals in case 1953-04-10; belonged to Maj Gen G J Younghusband. | Medals | 1953-04-11 |
| Commemorative medal awarded by 3rd Bn Imperial Yeomanry to Lt Col Gorge John Younghusband, Queen's Own Corps of Guides Cavalry, Punjab Frontier Force, 1900-1901; associated with Boer War (1899-1902) and Yorkshire Hussars. | Medals | 1953-04-12 |
| Orders awarded to Maj Gen Sir G J Younghusband, Indian Army Staff: Order of the Bath; Badge and Star of a Knight Commander of the order of St. Michael and St. George, 1915. | Medals | 1953-04-13 |
| Ten loose photographs collected by members of the King Family; includes Crimean War 1854-1856. | Photographs | 1970-11-6 |
| Bible and book of common prayer carried by Maj Edward Norton, 88 Regt of Foot, through the Crimean War, 1854-1856. | Archives | 1955-05-95 |
| Documents relating to Sgt Robert Clarke, 39th Regiment; consisting of 25 letters written from Ireland, 1850-1855, 11 letters written from the Crimea including one from Gibraltar on the journey out, 1855, letters from members of his family and Service papers. | Archives | 1973-01-56 |
| Printed booklet containing transcriptions of 3 letters written by Sgt John Hopkins, 97th (Earl of Ulster's) Regiment of Foot, to his family from the camp near Sebastopol (December 1854 - September 1855); associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Archives | 1963-01-89 |