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Slip on shoulder strap title, Auxilliary Territorial Service, 1938 (c)-1949 (c); 'ATS' embroidered in black, within a thin embroidered black border, upon khaki cloth. Badges 2003-04-126
Cloth badge, 1938 (c)-1949 (c); possibly a physical training instructor's badge, Auxilliary Territorial Service, 1938 (c)-1949 (c); depicts 'ATS' embroidered in gold, encircled by a laurel wreath embroidered in red, surmounted by a monarchial crown embroidered in gold and red, within a gold border, all upon a shield shaped white cloth. Badges 2003-04-127
Six formation badges, London District, 1939 (c); mural crown in gold, with a sword in red pointing upwards through the centre, upon a dark blue rectangle. Badges 2003-04-129
Formation badge, 7th City of London Regiment, nd; depicts a sword embroidered in red, upon a piece of triangular shaped khaki cloth. Badges 2003-04-130
Four formation badges, East Scotland District (Scottish Command), 1944 (c); depicting the Scottish lion in yellow and outlined in green, superimposed on a white St Andrew's Cross upon green cloth. Badges 2003-04-131
Formation badge, Northern Ireland District, 1943 (c); a white gate embroidered on green cloth. Badges 2003-04-132
Two formation badges, 9th Anti-Aircraft Division, 1940 (c); an aircraft silhouette in red, on the back of a black cat, the tail of which, outlined in red, made the figure '9', all embroidered upon khaki cloth. Badges 2003-04-134
Three formation badges, Northern Command (UK), 1939 (c)-1945 (c); a green apple printed on diamond shaped blue cloth. Badges 2003-04-136
Shoulder title, Military Provost Staff Corps, nd; with 'Provost' embroidered in black, upon a curved strip of red cloth. Badges 2003-04-142
13 shoulder titles, Women's Transport Service (FANY), 1939 (c); with, 'Women's Transport Service F.A.N.Y.', embroidered in plum upon a strip of khaki cloth. Badges 2003-04-143
Six formation badges, 1939 (c)-1945 (c); five associated with Eastern Command (UK), 1939 (c)-1945 (c), and one associated with Northern Command (UK), 1939 (c)-1945 (c). Badges 2003-04-144
Two pairs of shoulder titles, Auxiliary Territorial Service, OCTU, 1938 (c)-1949 (c); with, 'A.T.S. Officers School O.C.T.U.', embroidered in light brown upon a green curved strip of cloth, with a thin dark brown embroidered border. Badges 2003-04-145
Fan, 1944 (c); paper and wood, made from labels advertising 'Village Brand Candles' and 'Elephant and Pagoda Candles'; acquired by Sgt T C Waterman, during service with the 33rd Royal Corps of Signals in India and Burma during World War Two (1939-1945). Crafts 1995-01-129
Two formation badges, North Midland District (Northern Command), 1939 (c)-1945 (c); figure of Robin Hood in Lincoln green, with brown cap feather, gloves, belt, pouch and boots, with his longbow in black, embroidered upon green cloth. Badges 2003-04-169
Formation badge, North Midland District (Northern Command), 1939 (c)-1945 (c); figure of Robin Hood in Lincoln green, with brown cap feather, gloves, belt, pouch and boots, with his longbow in black, embroidered upon green cloth. Badges 2003-04-170
Seven formation badges, HQ 21st Army Group, 1940 (c); yellow crossed swords embroidered on blue cross, embroidered on red shield. Badges 2003-04-172
Two pairs of shoulder titles, Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1938-1949 (c). Badges 2003-04-147
Five shoulder titles, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1949-1992 (c). Badges 2003-04-148
Three formation badges, South Wales District (Western Command), 1939-1945 (c). Badges 2003-04-149
Three formation badges, Scottish Command, 1939 (c)-1945 (c); heraldic lion of Scotland rampant, woven in gold on scarlet cloth. Badges 2003-04-173
15 formation badges, War Office Controlled Units, 1946 (c); monarchial crown embroidered in yellow surmounted by a lion also embroidered in yellow; upon a rectangular piece of cloth evenly divided in red, on the top half, and dark blue, on the bottom half. Badges 2003-04-194
Three formation badges, East Kent District (South Eastern Command), 1939 (c)-1945 (c), redesignated Home Counties District (Eastern Command), 1946 (c); Dover Castle in black on green downs above the white cliffs, with blue sea and light blue sky all edged by a white border, on khaki cloth. Badges 2003-04-174
Two formation badges, Southern Command (UK) Command Headquarters, 1940 (c). Badges 2003-04-151
Formation badge, HQ, 15th Army Group, 1940 (c). Badges 2003-04-152
Formation badge, West Lancashire District (Western Command), 1939 (c)-1945 (c); in the shape of the red rose of Lancaster, in the centre and acorn and oak leaf, the emblem of the Cheshire Regiment, a Tudor rose, the emblem of Lancashire, and a knot, the emblem of Staffordshire. Badges 2003-04-175
Six formation badges, North Wales District, redesignated Midland West District, 1944 (c); Prince of Wales's feathers in red on a dark green circle. Badges 2003-04-195
Shoulder title, Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1938-1949 (c). Badges 2003-04-153
Six formation badges, Northumbrian District (Northern Command), 1942 (c); St Oswald's shield of Northumbria; six yellow and red vertical bars set in a shield on blue cloth. Badges 2003-04-177
Formation badge, Catterick Garrison, Northern Command, 1940 (c). Badges 2003-04-155
Formation badge, 49th (West Riding) Division, 1940-1945 (c). Badges 2003-04-156
Three shoulder titles, associated with Auxiliary Territorial Service/ Women's Royal Army Corps Territorial Army, nd. Badges 2003-04-157
Pair of shoulder titles, Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1938-1949 (c). Badges 2003-04-158
Three formation badges, North Kent and Surrey District (South Eastern Command), 1941 (c); white horse of Kent within a narrow white border, set on a green oval shaped piece of cloth. Badges 2003-04-179
Pair of shoulder titles, Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1938-1949. Badges 2003-04-159
Shoulder title, possibly associated with Auxiliary Territorial Service or Women's Royal Australian Army Corps, 1938-1949 (c). Badges 2003-04-160
Seven formation badges, North Western District (Western Command), 1944 (c); red rose of Lancaster set on a dark green background within yellow intertwined chain. Badges 2003-04-180
Two formation badges, Salisbury Plain District (Southern Command), 1939-1945 (c). Badges 2003-04-162
Formation badge, 219th Independent Infantry Brigade, 1939-1945 (c). Badges 2003-04-163
Formation badge, West Riding District (Northern Command), East and West Riding District, 1939-1945 (c); decorated with a hanging golden fleece, enclosed within a ring set on a green diamond shaped cloth. Badges 2003-04-197
Formation badge, South Western District (Southern Command), 1943 (c); black Francolin partridge in flight, set upon a white oval. Badges 2003-04-182
Four war service chevrons, two with four stripes; one with three stripes and one with two stripes; Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1938-1949 (c). Badges 2003-04-164
Three formation badges, Western Command (UK), 1939 (c)-1945 (c); yellow cross of St David of Wales with the red rose of Lancaster superimposed in the centre of the cross, within a red circle on a black background. Badges 2003-04-183
Two formation badges, Northern Ireland District, 1939 (c)-1945 (c); nest embroidered in black, lodged on two black boughs with a white bird sitting in the nest, embroidered upon green cloth. Badges 2003-04-184
Four formation badges, War Office, 1946 (c); golden shield on which there are three golden cannons; above the shield are three cannon balls, upon a background equally divided into red and dark blue cloth, the colours of the War Office Staff Officer's armlet. Badges 2003-04-199
Two formation badges, 2nd Army, 1943 (c); blue cross on a white shield and a crusader's sword superimposed on the upright of the cross. Badges 2003-04-185
Two formation badges, worn by Auxiliary Territorial Service in Signals, 1938 (c)-1949 (c); piece of cloth in the shape of a diamond, with the lower part in dark blue and the upper part in white, the number '2' is embroidered in black upon the white portion. Badges 2003-04-188
Desert DPM uniform worn by the 14th/20th King's Hussars, 4th Armoured Brigade, Royal Scots Dragoon Guards, during the Gulf War (1990-1991). Uniforms 1991-08-5
Underpants, universal pattern, 1990 (c); worn by Fus A R Cave, 3rd Bn Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, during the Gulf War (1990-1991); manufactured by Wolsey, 1990 (c); associated with the Gulf War (1990-1991). Uniforms 1992-02-28
T-Shirt purchased in Kuwait immediately after liberation by Pte Peter Michael Molloy, Royal Signals, 1991; associated with Gulf War (1990-1991). Uniforms 1995-03-69
Formation badge, Combined Operations Headquarters, 1940 (c). Badges 2003-04-166
Formation badge, 14th Army, 1943 (c). Badges 2003-04-167
Formation badge, 42nd Armoured Divison, 1941 (c)-1943 (c); equal sided white diamond within a larger red diamond. Badges 2003-04-189
Formation badge, Unofficial of 4th Armoured Brigade, worn by 3rd Bn Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, 1990-1991; associated with Gulf War (1990-1991). Badges 1991-11-55
Pair of shoulder titles, worn by 328 Bn (Ulster) Women's Royal Army Corps Territorial Army, 1949-1992 (c). Badges 2003-04-168
Two formation badges, 12th Corps South Eastern Command, 1944 (c); three trees, foliage green with black trunks, set in a white oval upon a rectangular piece of black cloth. Badges 2003-04-190
Two cloth backings for cap badges, Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1938 (c)-1949 (c); one has a bronze badge attached; backings are in the shape of a teardrop with beech brown cloth upon green cloth backed onto black cloth. Badges 2003-04-192
Formation badge, Headquarters of 21st Army Group, 1940 (c); blue cross on yellow shield. Badges 2003-04-203
Formation badge, 1st Army, 1939-1945 (c); red cross of St George on a white shield and a crusader's sword superimposed on the upright part of the cross. Badges 2003-04-204
Formation badge, US 5th Army; associated with Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1938-1949 (c); worn by Jnr Cdr C M Stocker when at Allied Military Government in Florence; a red rectangle with two corners cut off, containing an embroidered blue mosque with 'A5' embroidered in white. Badges 2003-04-210
17 copy photographs relating to Army Commandos, 1944-1945. Photographs 1986-03-16
Badge, Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment, nd; white rearing horse and a white scroll beneath the letters, 'RWK'; printed upon dark blue cloth. Badges 2003-04-211
Two formation badges, 30 Corps, 1939-1945 (c); associated with Auxiliary Territorial Service employed British Army of the Rhine; black charging boar set in a white circle on a square black background. Badges 2003-04-212
Officer's shoulder title, Women's Legion, 1915-1917 (c); made of bronze, with the letters 'WL', within a circle, surmounted by a five point star; possibly for a Head Cook. Badges 2003-04-213
Two other ranks' gilding-metal cap badges, Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1917-1918 (c), other rank's gilding-metal cap badge, Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1918-1921 (c), two general service buttons, two brass buttons, one large, one small, 42nd (Royal Highland Regiment The Black Watch), 1855-1881 (c), silver button, possibly 42nd (Royal Highland Regiment The Black Watch), 1900 (c). Badges 2003-04-214
Seven formation badges, possibly Canadian Women's Army Corps, nd. Badges 2003-04-215
Photograph showing bandsmen, possibly 1st (City of Bristol) Volunteer Bn, Gloucestershire Regiment, standing in front of a tent with their musical instruments, 1888. Photographs 1986-04-44
Portrait photograph of a private, full length in undress uniform, holding a puppy, 1890 (c); taken by S Imamuddin and Company, 1890 (c). Photographs 1986-04-45
Gulf War 1, a sketch-book made in Saudi Arabia while attached to Headquarters 7th Armoured Brigade, November 1990 to March 1991. Sketchbook 1 containing 45 numbered pages of drawings in pencil, pen and ink and crayon by Robin Watt (Major C R G Watt, Royal Hussars), 1990-1991. Containing on-the-spot studies of AFVs, soldiers, local flora and fauna; together with other pieces of paper and cloth memorabilia, pasted in. (302 mm x 210 mm x 15 mm). Drawings and Watercolours 1994-09-49
Fan, 1944 (c); paper and wood; advertising 'Dalhousie Liquor Stores'; acquired by Sgt T C Waterman, 33rd Royal Corps of Signals, during service in India and Burma during World War Two (1939-1945). Crafts 1995-01-130
Cigarette case, 1942 (c); aluminium, made by an Italian Prisoner of War held in a camp at Ballykelly, Northern Ireland; engraved and punched decoration with the badge off the Army Dental Corps and the initials of the owner Capt E L Read, 1942 (c). Crafts 1995-06-4
join the Regular Army. Colour photolithographic recruiting poster, 1965 (c), produced by the War Office; published by HMSO, 1965 (c); two Ferret Mk II/3 APCS of the Royal Tank Regiment (attached to the 3rd Infantry Division) drive out of an aircraft carrier. Prints 2003-04-216
Brooch, Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1940 (c); gold metal with blue and red enamel, maker unknown; of bar or tie pin form, with the letters 'ATS' within a laurel wreath, surmounted by a crown. Crafts 1997-06-34
Fifteen regimental sweetheart brooches, 1939-1943 (c); silver and enamel made variously by James Fenton, Sydney and Company, Thomas L Mott and Company, George Atkins and Son, all hallmarked Birmingham; includes two pendants; tiepins; a lapel badge. Crafts 1997-08-60
Gulf War 2, a sketch-book made in Saudi Arabia while attached to Headquarters 7th Armoured Brigade, November 1990 to March 1991. Sketchbook 2 containing 57 numbered pages of drawings in pencil, pen and ink and crayon by Robin Watt (Major C R G Watt, Royal Hussars), 1990-1991. Containing on-the-spot studies of AFVs, soldiers, local flora and fauna; together with other pieces of paper and cloth memorabilia, pasted in. Drawings and Watercolours 1994-09-50
Leaves torn from a sketchbook drawn during the Gulf War, 1990-1991. 86 original sketches in pencil, or biro and watercolour over pencil by Capt Jonathan Wade, HQ 7 Armoured Brigade 1991-1992. Together with additional material, eg propaganda leaflets, HQ Armd Bde staff list etc. Also with headed notepaper and a colour photocopy of a sketch given away. Drawings and Watercolours 1997-08-10
Bayonet frog, full dress, other ranks', 1888 and officer's full dress pouch, 1905 (c); associated with Suffolk Imperial Yeomanry (Duke of York's Own Loyal Suffolk Hussars). Equipment, uniform 1988-01-21
Sabretache, other ranks', possibly French Imperial Army, captured by Capt E Hodge, 7th (or the Queen's Own) Regiment of (Light Dragoons), 1808; associated with Napoleonic Wars, Battle of Benevente (1803-1815). Equipment, uniform 1988-02-29
Shield-shaped plaque, 1945; wood, carved by a soldier of 806 Smoke Company, 'T' Force Harter to Goslar 806 Smoke Coy P C March 1945 to Sept. 1945..'; plain, unvarnished; with regimental badge at centre and ribbon carved below inscribed, 'Harter-Gescher Osnabruck Sulinger Bomlitz Wirsen Goslar'; given to Col G D Wreford-Brown, 5th King's Liverpool Regiment. Crafts 1997-09-74
Bracelet, 1944 (c); white metal with black, white and blue enamel, unmarked, nd; badges of the Royal Corps of Signals and 49th (West Riding) Division as alternate panels; flat, rectangular metal pieces, with the Royal Signals figure in bas relief; the polar bear divisional sign flat, each piece with two links at either end and a clasp; belonged to WO1 S D Julian, Auxiliary Territorial Service. Crafts 1997-11-197
Copy photograph of Lt Henry George Bond, MC, 6th Bn The Buffs (East Kent Regiment), 1918 (c); associated with World War One (1914-1918). Photographs 2003-04-219
Christmas card, 2002 (c); colour photolithographic greetings card after a painting by R Telford; published by Clinton Cards, 2002 (c); depicts the Life Guards riding out from Buckingham Palace. Prints 2003-04-221
Wooden figurine, 1960 (c); after Capt William John Philpin Jones; collected by Bernard Arthur Carter, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, 1960 (c); an officer in a squat position, holding a pint; based on one of the 'Two Types' cartoon characters created by the then Capt William John Philpin Jones, for daily newspapers sent to the British services serving in World War Two (1939-1945). Crafts 2003-04-222
4 Regiment in the attack, Operation Desert Storm, Iraq, 26th February 1991. Colour photolithograph after David Rowlands, 1992 (c); published by Saville Fine Arts, Bristol, 1992 (c); three Lynx and three Gazelle helicopters from 4 Regiment (AAC) assist the Queen's Royal Irish Hussars, with burning Iraqi tanks in the distance; signed lower right, 'David Rowlands'; associated with Operation DESERT STORM, Gulf War (1990-1991). Prints 2003-04-223
Gun Lift at Mrkonjic Grad. Colour photolithograph after David Rowlands, 1999 (c); published by Saville Fine Arts, Bristol, 1999 (c); Joint Helicopter Support Unit soldiers controlling a 105mm Light Gun lift, with Boeing HC2 Chinook helicopters of the Royal Air Force; signed and dated lower right, 'David Rowlands 1999'; associated with Bosnia (1991-). Prints 2003-04-225
1st Battalion Irish Guards in the Kacanik Defile, Kosovo Operation Agricola. Colour photolithograph after David Rowlands, 2000 (c); published by Saville Fine Arts, Bristol, 2000 (c); tanks move through a long narrow gorge, two soldiers stand by the side of the road, and two helicopters fly overhead; signed and dated lower right, 'David Rowlands 2000'; associated with Operation AGRICOLA, Kosovo (1999). Prints 2003-04-228
Gwalior Star for the Battle of Maharajpoor 1843 and miniature medal, awarded to Capt A L Campbell, 1st Bengal Light Cavalry, nd. Medals 1951-01-64
1st Battalion Irish Guards enter Pristina, Kosovo Operation Agricola. Colour photolithograph after David Rowlands, 2000 (c); published Saville Fine Arts, Bristol, 2000 (c); tanks move through the streets, armed soldiers get into position, and Albanian Kosovars come out to watch; associated with Operation AGRICOLA, Kosovo (1999). Prints 2003-04-229
Rissaldar Major Maun Singh, Sirdar Bahadur, ADC to the Commander in Chief, Senior Native. Hodson's Horse 9th Cavalry, Delhi, 15 Jan 1876. Pencil sketch by William Simpson, 1876. Drawings and Watercolours 1951-03-6
Captain in full dress and Lance Corporal, Connaught Rangers, 1884. Watercolour by Richard Simkin, 1884. Drawings and Watercolours 1951-04-37
Colours of the 94th Regiment, 1880 (c). Watercolour, artist unknown, 1880 (c). Drawings and Watercolours 1951-05-20
Lieutenant John Christian, 88th Foot, 1812 (c). Watercolour and pencil drawing, artist unknown, 1812 (c). With manuscript note of details of service on the reverse, a copy of an original portrait in a Canadian collection. Drawings and Watercolours 1951-10-1
Colour Party, Royal Canadians, the Prince of Wales Leinster Regiment, 1914. Watercolour by Pat Keen, 1925. Drawings and Watercolours 1951-10-8
An Indian Officer of the Rajputana Rifles, 1925 (c). Watercolour, signed at bottom right by 'R F French', 1925 (c). Full-length in full dress. Drawings and Watercolours 1953-01-1
His Majesty the King Emperor, 1910. Watercolour, signed and dated at lower left by Major Alfred Crowdy Lovett, 1911. The original for the frontpiece to Major G F MacMunn's 'Armies of India', published in 1911. King George V, at the head of a troop of Skinner's Horse. Drawings and Watercolours 1953-02-1
Corps present at the Siege and Assault of Delhi, 1857, 1911. Watercolour, signed and dated at lower right by Major Alfred Crowdy Lovett, 1911. The original for the illustration opposite p2 of Major G F MacMunn's 'Armies of India', published in 1911. Figures standing around statue of John Nicholson Drawings and Watercolours 1953-02-2
Governor's Bodyguard, Madras, Madrasi Musalman, 1908 (c). Watercolour, signed at lower right by Major Alfred Crowdy Lovett, 1908 (c). The original for the illustration opposite p6 of Major G F MacMunn's 'Armies of India', published in 1911. Single figure, dismounted, holding a lance. Drawings and Watercolours 1953-02-4
1st Duke of York's Own Lancers (Skinner's Horse) Hindustani Musalman, 3rd Skinner's Horse, Musalman Rajput, 1910. Watercolour, signed and dated at lower right by Major Alfred Crowdy Lovett, 1910.The original for the illustration opposite p12 of Major G F MacMunn's 'Armies of India', published in 1911. A mounted and a dismounted figure. Drawings and Watercolours 1953-02-6
British Officers, Indian Army, 1910. Watercolour, signed and dated at lower left by Major Alfred Crowdy Lovett, 1910. The original for the illustration opposite p16 of Major G F MacMunn's 'Armies of India', published in 1911. Seven dismounted figures. Drawings and Watercolours 1953-02-7
6th King Edward's Own Cavalry, 8th Cavalry, 1908. Watercolour, signed and dated at lower left by Major Alfred Crowdy Lovett, 1908. The original for the illustration opposite p20 of Major G F MacMunn's 'Armies of India', published in 1911. Two figures, mounted and dismounted. Inscription in Indian script below. Drawings and Watercolours 1953-02-8
10th Duke of Cambridge's Own Lancers (Hodson's Horse), 'The Quarter Guard', 1908. Watercolour, signed and dated at lower right by Major Alfred Crowdy Lovett, 1908. Original for illustration opposite p24 of Major G F MacMunn's 'Armies of India', published in 1911. Officer inspecting dismounted sowars (Dogra, Punjabi Musalman, Sikh, Punjabi Musalman, Pathan. Drawings and Watercolours 1953-02-9