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| Description | Object Type | NAM Accession Number |
|---|---|---|
| Hand grenade, No 36, used for training during World War Two, 1945 (c). | Ammunition | 1983-05-68 |
| Papers relating to Capt (later Brig, Royal Canadian Artillery) R Elliot, Royal Artillery attached 1 Section Light Artillery, Gold Coast Regiment, 1934-1938. | Archives | 1996-11-11 |
| 90 round cavalry bandolier, Mk I, pattern 1903, 1926 (c); associated with the Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry; 5 blank Mk VII cartridges R/L 1926. | Equipment, general | 1999-06-69 |
| 90 round cavalry bandolier, Mk I, pattern 1903, 1926 (c); associated with the Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry; 5 blank Mk VII cartridges R/L 1926. | Ammunition | 1999-06-69 |
| German 'Teller' anti-tank mine, 1943 (c). Used by the German Army during World War Two (1939-1945). | Ammunition | 1981-12-1 |
| German Granatwerfer 36 50 mm mortar, used by the German Army during World War Two, 1940. | Artillery | 1981-01-7 |
| Mk VII ordnance ML 2 in mortar, used by British airborne forces during World War Two, 1944 (c); serial number 2270. | Artillery | 1978-11-82 |
| Mk VII** ML 2 in mortar and mortar bomb; used by British forces during World War Two, 1940 (c); serial number 15179. | Artillery | 1978-11-81 |
| Mk II UK M20 3.5 in anti-tank rocket launcher, 1960 (c); serial number A2544; British version of US 88.9 mm M20/ M20A1 'Super Bazooka'. | Artillery | 1978-11-74 |
| 3.5 in anti-tank rocket launcher, with practice projectile, 1955 (c); serial number A6119. | Artillery | 1978-02-48 |
| 3.5 in anti-tank rocket launcher, with practice projectile, 1955 (c); serial number A6119. | Ammunition | 1978-02-48 |
| Writing box, 1842-1850 (c); made of wood, originally covered with black leather which is now missing on the front and sides; the leather on the top is impressed, 'ASSISTANT QUARTER MASTER GENERAL/ NORTH & MIDLAND DISTRICT; the centre of the lid bears a brass handle and there is a circular brass lock on the front. | Equipment, general | 1968-06-10 |
| Recipe for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps biscuits, World War One; devised by the donor's great-grandfather; associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Archives | 1996-11-15 |
| King James edition of the bible, printed in Edinburgh 1767; the bible was reputedly given to John Moore in 1770 as inscription suggests; the bible has been in the donor's family since 1900; the family is descended from Moore's aunt, Ann Simson (?). | Archives | 1996-11-16 |
| Ammunition belt, 1895 (c); strip of raw hide; one end is attached to an ammunition box and the stripwould pass around the body and be tied to a loop on the other side; the box consists of a blackleather base, passing up and over the front; inside are twelve cartridge loops each containing awhite wood cylinder which held gunpowder charges; a bullet box is attached to the side of thepouch; taken in West Africa during the 4th Ashanti War (1895-1896). | Equipment, general | 1969-06-11 |
| Photograph of the military cadets from Britain, France, Belgium and the Netherlands who took part in an athletics contest at either St Cyr or Sandhurst, 1953 (c). | Photographs | 1996-11-19 |
| British clockwork time fuse, (the 2 in gauge denotes that this is either the No 30, 28 or 29, or the No 200 series); brass body with clockwork mechanism in casing with alloy base plate and ring above base with four indentations. | Ammunition | 1976-08-15 |
| Walking stick, 1887 (c); light brown, polished malacca tapering to a brass ferrule; the gilt head is engraved with ornate scrolling flora; below the head is a hole in the wood, bound with gilt metal and engraved 'DE VANCOULEURS'; given to F M George Charles Bingham, 3rd Earl Lucan, by his chaplain. | Equipment, general | 1969-07-8 |
| Dreyse 7.65 mm M1907 self-loading pistol 1916 (c); marked to 2MGK R46832 - German Machine Gun unit; (Note: possible unmarked spare magazine). | Firearms | 1992-06-85 |
| Two currency notes issued in Khartoum during the siege 1885, 1st Sudan War; white cards printed in grey, green and pink, bearing Arabic characters and the signature of Gen Charles Gordon; one has clearer print definition but a less legible signature. | Equipment, general | 1969-07-20 |
| Werder 11 mm single shot pistol M1869, issued to Bavarian Army 1870 (c). | Firearms | 1992-06-90 |
| Rast and Gasser 11.2 mm 'Montenegrin' revolver 1912 (c); Macedonia 1914-1918 (?). | Firearms | 1992-06-98 |
| German 10.6 mm officer's service revolver Model 1884 1894 (c). | Firearms | 1992-06-99 |
| Knee hole travelling desk, with a gold embossed leather top, five drawers with brass locks and handles, and detachable legs, which are simply carved and on castors; the desk travels on a chest, the top of which can be turned into a table and the body of which converts into a hanging cupboard; of the type used by officers on the North West Frontier. | Furniture | 1969-10-8 |
| Webley and Scott signal pistol 1 inch Mk III* 1918, flared barrel. | Firearms | 1992-11-68 |
| Survival kit issued to British soldiers possibly relates to the British Deployment in French Indochina (Vietnam) after World War Two (1945-1946); contained in a yellow plastic bag: one sterilization kit, with tablets; three penknives; two cigarette lighters in felt cases; one wristwatch with a white canvas strap; compass; securing needles; 25 safety pins; saw contained in a box with an extra wick for the lighters. | Equipment, general | 1969-12-18-1 |
| Survival kit issued to British soldiers possibly relates to the British Deployment in French Indochina (Vietnam) after World War Two (1945-1946); contained in a yellow plastic bag: one sterilization kit, with tablets; three penknives; two cigarette lighters in felt cases; one wristwatch with a white canvas strap; compass; securing needles; 25 safety pins; saw contained in a box with an extra wick for the lighters. | Scientific Instruments | 1969-12-18-1 |
| Savage .36 in percussion revolver, (Navy model?) 1861 (c), double trigger. | Firearms | 1993-03-13 |
| Browning 9 mm self-loading pistol Mk I*, 1946 (c), with canvas holster and lanyard. | Firearms | 1993-03-20 |
| Browning 9 mm self-loading pistol Mk I*, 1946 (c), with canvas holster and lanyard. | Equipment, general | 1993-03-20 |
| French Model 1873 11 mm service revolver 1882, with holster. | Firearms | 1993-03-44 |
| French Model 1873 11 mm service revolver 1882, with holster. | Equipment, general | 1993-03-44 |
| Austrian Rast and Gasser 8 mm service revolver Model 1898, 1916 (c), Vienna. | Firearms | 1993-03-45 |
| Photograph of Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps Old Comrades Association 19th Annual Dinner, London, 25 Feb 1939. | Photographs | 1995-01-4 |
| 29 picture postcards, mostly portraits and groups, of British soldiers, 1913-1916. | Photographs | 1996-11-25 |
| Four copy photographs showing the Command Pay Office, Surrey 1942 and the Women's Royal Army Corps Museum, 1984-1985. | Photographs | 1995-01-9 |
| Collection of 44 photographs relating to the Auxiliary Territorial Service and the Women's Royal Army Corps in the UK and Middle East, 1939-1949; the photographs include a route march; Tidworth 1940; formal group shots; the ATS recruiting and training centre in Sarafand, Palestine, 1942; marching practice and respirator drill; Tel-el-Kebir, Canal Zone 1944; informal groups, parade; sight seeing in Cairo, parade Quassasin Camp; UK visits of Princess Royal, 19 Jan 1949/Sept 1949; the ATS 10th birthday parade, September 1948.Associated with World War Two (1939-1945). | Photographs | 1995-01-14 |
| 11 photographs of of the Auxiliary Territorial Service and Women's Royal Army Corps, 1947-1970; photographs show passing-out-parade; Guildford, 1947; a garden competition; visit of Begum Ali Khan, 1948; Junior Commander Nolan, Jamaica, 1952; group 5 Independent Coy WRAC, Jamaica, 1953; visits of the Duchess of Kent to the WRAC college, 1967 and to Hong Kong, 1970. | Photographs | 1995-01-15 |
| 41 photographs relating to the Women's Royal Army Corps Intelligence personnel, kennel maids, grooms and radar operators, 1965-1981 (c). | Photographs | 1995-01-17 |
| 40 colour photographs relating to the Women's Royal Army Corps weapon training and map reading exercise, Hong Kong, January 1981. | Photographs | 1995-01-18 |
| Album of 66 photographs relating to the visit of Queen Elizabeth II to the Auxiliary Territorial Service Reunion, Women's Royal Army Corps Centre, Guildford, Surrey, 26 May 1979. | Photographs | 1995-01-19 |
| Album of 10 photographs with newspaper cuttings relating to the employment of members of the Women's Legion as drivers, 1917 (c); including: postcard views of Boulogne; a group of women formed up by a vehicle, and at the wheels of a vehicle; receiving orders from an Army Service Corps Sergeant; carrying out maintenance work on a vehicle; the women are shown wearing Army Service Corps shoulder titles. | Photographs | 1995-01-20 |
| Photograph album containing 117 photographs, newspaper cuttings and ephemera relating to the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, Unit One, Wimereux, France, 1917-1918; including informal groups and portraits; views of French towns; motor vehicles and artillery. | Photographs | 1995-01-22 |
| Photograph album containing 55 photographs relating to the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1917-1918; showing, parades, including pay parade; clerical workers; learning shorthand; cooks at work; off duty in billets and on the beach; funerals and tending graves; store women; sports. | Photographs | 1995-01-23 |
| Pouch, 1854-1856 (c); white buckskin; marked with the name of the owner, FM Lord Raglan; there are slight traces of red sealing wax and was probably used as a despatch pouch during the Crimean War. | Equipment, general | 1970-05-20 |
| Grenade, possibly British; cylindrical, segmented body with drilled wooden insert. | Ammunition | 1969-06-19 |
| Japanese 50 mm 10th Year mortar/grenade launcher; mounted on small base, with lanyard trigger. | Artillery | 1963-12-251 |
| Two currency note, 1915-1916 (c); printed with Arabic characters, one bears the number, 391507, the other, 162740; associated with Lt Col Cardew; probably relating to the period of his imprisonment by the Turks, after the siege and capitulation of Kut. | Equipment, general | 1971-01-4 |
| Queen Victoria gift chocolate box, 1900, with original contents; Princess Mary gift box, for tobacco, 1914, with original contents; Set of eleven official keys to Bloemfontein, given to FM Lord Roberts at the capture of the city. | Equipment, general | 1971-01-29-1 |
| Mauser 7.65 mm Automatic Pistol Model 1934, 1943 (c), Nazi marks; associated holster. | Firearms | 1993-03-94 |
| Mauser 7.65 mm Automatic Pistol Model H Sc 1942 (c), associated holster. | Firearms | 1993-03-96 |
| Mauser 7.65 mm Automatic Pistol Model H Sc 1942 (c), associated holster. | Equipment, general | 1993-03-96 |
| Pencil, 1898, made from a converted brass cartridge case and steel bullet, inscribed, 'THE BATTLE OF OMDURMAN Sept 2nd 1898', contained in a presentation box; Field Cornet's Sash, 1899-1902 (c); rock, 1900; flat, oval grey rock; bearing, in relief, a portrait of FM Lord Roberts; Brooch, 1914; photograph of Lord Roberts, gilt frame welded to a gilt safety pin. | Crafts | 1971-01-29-2 |
| Photograph album containing 21 photographs and ephemera relating to the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps and Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1917-1919; photographs show tending graves; sorters at the Royal Army Ordnance Corps Depot; group shots; sheltering in a cave during an air raid; Administration Mess, Camp 1, Etaples; Orderly Room, Camp 1, Etaples; associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Photographs | 1995-01-24 |
| Photograph album containing 21 photographs and ephemera relating to the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps and Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1917-1919; photographs show tending graves; sorters at the Royal Army Ordnance Corps Depot; group shots; sheltering in a cave during an air raid; Administration Mess, Camp 1, Etaples; Orderly Room, Camp 1, Etaples; associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Archives | 1995-01-24 |
| Photograph album of 219 photographs (including 14 loose) relating to the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps and Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1917-1919; photographs include views of Boulogne, Nice, Paris, Ypres; group shots; the first demobilisation draft returning to England by ship; portraits; playing hockey; picnic outings; the interior of the General Head Quarters Signal Office, Wimereux. Associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Photographs | 1995-01-25 |
| Photograph album of 123 photographs (including one loose), newspaper cuttings and ephemera relating to the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps and Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1917-1919; photographs include portraits; group shots; drilling in Hyde Park; issuing kit; an inspection by Winston Churchill; view of Cologne, Aug 1919; travel; documentation; off duty; pay parade; raw recruits led by a Naval Commanding Officer; the arrival of Queen Mary at Folkestone Depot; drilling the Peace March contingent; a display at the Naval, Military and Air Force Tournament, Olympia. Associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Photographs | 1995-01-26 |
| Photograph album containing 40 photographs (including one loose), and ephemera relating to the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps and Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1917-1918; photographs include portraits; off duty; playing the piano; table tennis; dancing; making beds; medical attention; a hockey match. Associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Photographs | 1995-01-27 |
| Photograph album containing 237 photographs relating to the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps and Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1917-1918. Photographs include portraits; group shots; issuing kit; documentation; drilling in Hyde Park; pay parade; off duty in France; trenched; cleaning barracks; on the beach; netball, cricket and hockey matches; vehicle maintenance; clothing depot; tending graves; training cooks, waitresses and clerks; inspection by Queen Mary, Aldershot, June 1918. | Photographs | 1995-01-28 |
| Military boot brush, 1910-1917 (c); white wood handle with natural fibre bristles, made by Alex R Reid and Sons; Military boot duster, 1910 (c); pale fawn cotton, with a double brown stripe passing all around and an indecipherable monogram in one corner. | Equipment, general | 1971-04-24 |
| Photograph album containing 99 photographs relating to the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps and Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1917-1919. Includes portraits, group shots, training, theatricals, recruiting, and work at various base camps in France. Associated with World War One (19184-1918). | Photographs | 1995-01-29 |
| Photograph album containing 253 photographs relating to Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1918-1919. Associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Photographs | 1995-01-30 |
| Photograph album containing 214 photographs and postcards, with associated letters and ephemera, relating to the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps and Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1917-1919, compiled by Cecily Stanhope, WAAC and QMAAC; photographs include portraits; group shots; theatricals; signals staff at work; a hospital ward; dining hall; dormitory hut; on board a ship; a parade in Cologne; views in France and Germany. Associated with World War One, Western Front (1914-1918). | Photographs | 1995-01-31 |
| Photograph album containing 249 photographs, (including nine loose) and ephemera compiled by Miss H A Baron, relating to the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps and Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1917-1921; photographs include portraits; group shots; theatricals; church parade, Hastings; cookhouse; getting in coal; physical training Chelsea Barracks; sports; views in Britain. Associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Photographs | 1995-01-32 |
| Photograph album containing eight photographs, (including two loose), relating to Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1918 (c); photographs include group shots; view of a camp at Wailly near Montreuil. | Photographs | 1995-01-33 |
| Photograph album containing 90 photographs, (including three loose) with ephemera, compiled by Mrs Hamilton (later Mrs Linklater), Unit Administrator, relating to Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1918-1919 (c); photographs include group shots; camps; portraits; sports; tea parties. Associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Photographs | 1995-01-34 |
| Photograph album containing 110 photographs relating to Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1919; photographs include portraits; group shots; war damaged buildings in France; graves; Canadian memorials; barrack interiors; tea parties; on board ship; cemetery; parades; camps. Associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Photographs | 1995-01-35 |
| Photograph album containing 51 photographs relating to the Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps, September 1919; photographs include portraits and group shots, notably featuring Dame Florence Leach, Controller-in-Chief QMAAC; views of Germany; American troops; scenes of devastation in France. Associated with World War One, Peace (19118-1921). | Photographs | 1995-01-36 |
| Photograph album containing 28 photographs, (including 18 loose) with signatures, messages and poems, possibly compiled by Etta Lavine, relating to Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1918-1919; photographs include portraits and group shots of members of QMAAC and British troops; motor ambulance; camp views. | Photographs | 1995-01-37 |
| Czech Vz70 7.65 mm self-loading pistol, used by Irish Republican Army, 1978 (c). | Firearms | 1993-04-389 |
| Aeroplane message streamer, 1939 (c); pouch is green canvas, with two dark blue streamers, one of which has a crimson end; Regimental Cane, 1942 (c); polished light brown malacca with an Indian silver head which is inscribed, 'INDIAN ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS'; cane owned by Brig A F F Thomas, IAOC. | Equipment, general | 1971-08-14 |
| Pouch badge, 1854 (c); stamped brass with a relief surface in the form of an eagle; the head faces right and the body to the left, walking on a spiral sheaf and feathered all over; three attachments on the back mounted on a mahogany shield, the back of which bears a fragment of paper describing it as being taken at Inkerman, Crimea, 1854; probably French. | Badges | 1971-08-25 |
| Two candles, 1902 (c); bearing printed transfers of Lord Roberts and Gen Sir Redvers Buller. | Equipment, general | 1971-11-6 |
| Photograph album containing 57 photographs, (including 12 loose) with ephemera compiled by J Horne, relating to the Auxiliary Territorial Service and the Women's Royal Army Corps, Territorial Army 1939-1946; photographs include formal and informal groups and portraits; the ATS band; sports; theatricals. | Photographs | 1995-01-45 |
| Photograph album containing 103 photographs with newspaper cuttings and ephemera relating to the Auxiliary Territorial Service and the Women's Royal Army Corps, Territorial Army 1939-1951. | Photographs | 1995-01-46 |
| Photograph album containing 103 photographs with newspaper cuttings and ephemera relating to the Auxiliary Territorial Service and the Women's Royal Army Corps, Territorial Army 1939-1951. | Archives | 1995-01-46 |
| Collection of currency notes issued to prisoners of war during the Boer War, 1899-1902: two 5 shillings currency note; 2 shilling currency note; 1 shilling currency note; Mafeking siege note, 10 shillings; Mafeking siege note, 2 shillings. | Equipment, general | 1971-12-44 |
| Trunk, 1850 (c); iron bound wooden box; owned by Lt Gen Sir Charles Napier; made by Lambert, London. | Equipment, general | 1972-01-48 |
| Case, 1887 (c); brown leather; in two flat parts with rounded ends, one fits into the other; the outside case is impressed with two oval cartouches bearing the Royal Coat of Arms, the inscription 'Taken in the Prince of Kamedin's Camp 1.1.87 Thyet pin Burma Meiktila Oct 87'; made by Scheppel Mann And Co, Rangoon; containing three cigarettes. | Equipment, general | 1972-04-1 |
| Photograph album containing 21 photographs relating to No 2 OCTU (?) Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1942 (c); photographs include parades, groups, inspection and physical training. | Photographs | 1995-01-53 |
| Photograph album containing 119 photographs relating to the Auxiliary Territorial Service Training Depot and British Forces in the Middle East, 1942-1943. | Photographs | 1995-01-54 |
| Photograph album containing 65 photographs relating to the Auxiliary Territorial Service and British Forces in the Middle East, 1942-1945; photographs include parades and topographical views.Associated with World War Two, Middle East (1940-1945). | Photographs | 1995-01-55 |
| Photograph album containing 133 photographs (including five loose) relating to the Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1942-1943 (c); photographs include royal and other visits, topographical views, parades, camp views and recruiting. | Photographs | 1995-01-56 |
| Wooden chest of drawers, 1880 (c); mahogany veneer, in the form of two blocks placed one above the other; bottom block stands on four turned legs and has a plain wood top and two large drawers; the top block has two drawers above one large lower drawer; each drawer has a brass bound key hole and brass handles. | Furniture | 1972-03-17 |
| One 3.5 oz ball from cannister shell or grape shot fired from a Russian cannon, believed to have been used during the Crimean War (1854-1856); associated with Gen Edmund Richard Jeffreys, 88th Regiment of Foot (Connaught Rangers); case shot or shrapnel may have put a hole in Jeffreys's shako. | Ammunition | 1973-09-34-5 |
| Two pieces of furniture owned by Lt Gen Sir Charles Napier, Commander in Chief India, 1849-1850 (c): wooden sideboard, in three sections, with openwork decoration on the front, 1840-1853 (c); wooden chair with wickerwork seat, 1840-1853 (c). | Furniture | 1972-06-17 |
| Two part bullet moulds from the 2nd China War, 1857-1860; made of stone for a spherical shot, capable of casting 4 shot; old label states it is a 'bullet mould from Chinese Arsenal Tientsin, Sept 1860'. | Equipment, general | 1967-03-22 |
| 20 rounds of 0.45 calibre ammunition for the Martini-Henry Rifle, (one without a bullet), used by British troops during the Zulu War and taken from King Cetshwayo at his capture by Maj R J C Marter; brass rounds with a rounded lead bullet bound with paper to ensure a tight seal; stamped with two government arrows on the percussion cap; leather bandolier composed of two sections, each holding ten rounds; removable leather belt; stamped with name R Godferty. | Ammunition | 1964-08-77 |
| 20 rounds of 0.45 calibre ammunition for the Martini-Henry Rifle, (one without a bullet), used by British troops during the Zulu War and taken from King Cetshwayo at his capture by Maj R J C Marter; brass rounds with a rounded lead bullet bound with paper to ensure a tight seal; stamped with two government arrows on the percussion cap; leather bandolier composed of two sections, each holding ten rounds; removable leather belt; stamped with name R Godferty. | Equipment, general | 1964-08-77 |
| First field dressing, 1912; drab cotton package, printed with instructions for use and the manufacturer, Gerrard and Company Limited, Birmingham and Oldbury; First field dressing, 1916; printed as above. | Medical Equipment | 1973-02-51 |
| Despatch case, 1808 (c); green stained kid skin folder, in two sections which fold together; a pocket is on each of the two flaps; lined with unbleached linen; the front is impressed with a shield and bears a gold inscription describing the case a having been used by the Duke of Wellington during the Peninsular and Waterloo Campaigns; it was left by the secretary of the Duke, Col Gurwood to his step-grandson, Lord Esher who gave it to Lt Gen Sir John French. | Equipment, general | 1973-03-31 |
| Quick firing 18 pdr cartridge case, with label indicating it comes from a gun issued to Field Batteries in India, 1906 and used throughout World War One; face inscribed, 'Lot 310 No 1' over '11 5/15 BSC W' and '18 pdr II lot 235 BSC CF'; also an artillery rule, 1832-1860(c) and two copper gas-checks from a 6.3 in Howitzer, MK K of 18 cwt, 1878-1880. | Ammunition | 1964-03-58 |
| Trunk, 1912-1915 (c); heavy canvas, painted black; in the shape of a suitcase with a hinged lid; the seams are reinforced with leather and on either side are thick leather handles; the surface is painted in white with the name of the owner, Capt C O Hay, Army Service Corps, whilst serving on the North West Frontier, India. | Equipment, general | 1973-08-110 |
| Box, 1855 (c); leather covered and bound with metal; originally contained books donated to troops in the Crimea by Queen Victoria. | Equipment, general | 1974-02-139 |
| Leaflet: H M Forces Letter Rates from 8 Jul 1996. | Archives | 1996-11-61 |
| Medal group awarded to Pte Jean Maurice Bouchard, Canadian Army, 22nd Regiment: Korean War Medal 1950-53, Canadian issue; United Nations Korea Medal 1950-1954, French issue. | Medals | 1999-06-72 |
| Clay cannon ball, thought to be used as a practice shot with half charge, nd; associated with the Royal Army Ordnance Corps. | Ammunition | 1963-10-350 |
| Offprint: 'The Resettlement of ex-Indian Army Personnel in Canada 1919-39' by Kent Fedorowich from 'Immigrants and Minorities' vol 15, no 1, Mar 1996. | Archives | 1996-11-66 |
| The War Game - with Bobs in the Transvaal. Board game, 1900 (c); printed card board associated with the Boer War; with score sheets, but the counters are missing. | Equipment, general | 1974-03-164 |
| Four live rounds .303 in ball cordite Mk II ammunition manufactured by Birmingham Metal and Munitions Company; five live rounds of .303 in blank Mk VII ammunition, three made by Eley, 1915, and two made by Greenwood and Batley, Leeds, date obliterated, with Mk II charger; five rounds of .303 in drill ex Mk VII ammunition originally made by Eley, 1916; wooden bullets stained red with Mk II charger, from Bayham House, Folkestone, Sept 1916; four chargers of dummy/blank/empty cartridges. | Ammunition | 1963-07-36 |