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Presentation bugle, 1911 (c); silver; used by the 2nd Battalion Prince of Wales's Leinster Regiment (Royal Canadians); double loop tube with mouthpiece chain; reinforced bell inscribed on upper surface with presentation inscription below Prince of Wales's Plume and motto within a crowned roundel inscribed with the regimental name, and below with battle honours, and to the right impressed with maker's name, Henry Potter and Co, London; myrtle green worsted cords with tassels. Musical Instruments 1956-02-792
Drum major's staff, 1911 (c); used by the Connaught Rangers; bronze imperial crown finial on white metal dome bearing scrolls inscribed in relief with battle honours; trumpet shaped gilt steel head bearing George V cypher; Corinthian column staff socket; polished cane with brass ferrule; brass chains run from a copper collar, crossing six times to socket ring at ferrule. Musical Instruments 1956-02-742
Bell, 1910; silver, possibly native Indian; used by the 61st Prince of Wales's Own Pioneers; front bears cast applied '61' below a crossed shovel and pick axe, the whole above a scroll inscribed in relief with regimental name, the back is inscribed with presentation inscription; handle is a relief depiction of the Prince of Wales's Plumes Coronet, with motto; spherical clapper suspended by two double links from central internal suspension ring. Silver 1956-02-700
Hunting horn, 1896-1915; copper; used by the 1st Battalion Royal Munster Fusiliers during World War One; straight tube, flaring out towards bell with silver binding, inscribed on upper surface with owners name, Lieutenant Colonel Tonson-Rye and battle honours; mouthpiece bound with silver and hallmarked London; this horn is believed to have been used to rally the battalion when it became dispersed during the Battle of Le Catelet, 4 Oct 1918. Musical Instruments 1956-02-684
Hand held glockenspiel, 1874; used by the 88th Regiment of Foot (Connaught Rangers); brass, lyre shaped instrument with two curved flattened side braces in brass; two brass plume sockets hang from the upper scrolls, with horse hair plume hanging from right socket; two metal bars run up the centre to support thirteen dulcimer bars; turned wooden handle with white metal plaque inscribed with presentation inscription and below with maker's name, H Aggio and Son, Colchester. Musical Instruments 1956-02-397
Drum major's staff, 1914 (c); used by the Royal Irish Regiment; stamped brass cross pattee finial; gold painted, pear shaped wooden head bears three Irish harps in relief with shamrock sprays in between; staff socket bears shamrock sprays in relief; dark stained wood cane with small brass ferrule; chains missing. Musical Instruments 1955-11-7
Drum major's staff, 1911 (c); used by the Royal Munster Fusiliers; brass crown finial on plain white metal dome with meridian bearing 23 white metal scrolls inscribed in relief with battle honours; trumpet shaped copper head bearing flaming grenade with regimental arms in centre, above is regimental name and on the reverse is George V cypher; Corinthian column staff socket; brass chains run from a brass collar, crossing four times around cane, to socket rings at the ferrule. Musical Instruments 1954-11-7
Side drum, 1903; brass; captured by the Royal Munster Fusiliers from a German Infantry Regiment; plain with '115 R III B 1903 10 C III' impressed into the metal to the left; the front bears a metal plaque inscribed with regimental name and commemoration; shell also bears a motto; flesh hoops and drum heads whole; copper cord hoops with five iron tensioning screws; demi lune snare beds on lower cord hoop; broad wire carrying handle; three hole iron pick up on upper hoop and wing nut threaded hook. Musical Instruments 1953-06-57
Bell, 1903 (c); brass with silver-plated handle, no details, nd; handle in the form of a soldier at ease, front inscribed with presentation inscription; presented by Major W E Banbury to the 78th Moplah Rifles. Silver 1953-05-109
Side drum, 1881 (c); brass; used by the 1st Battalion Prince of Wales's Leinster Regiment (Royal Canadians); painted black; front bears Prince of Wales's Plumes Coronet and motto, regimental name and battle honours, and to the right is the renovators name, Boosey and Co, London; flesh hoops and drum heads hole; nine rope holes; white blancoed cords; plaited and unplaited drag rope; three iron ball legs on upper hoop; four hemp snares. Musical Instruments 1953-04-19
Side drum, 1906; brass, repainted 1911 (c); used by the 1st Battalion Royal Dublin Fusiliers; front painted blue/ black, bearing royal arms in centre below George V cypher and regimental name, the whole on a trophy of union flags below a flaming grenade which bears the arms of Dublin, battle honours and a motto, with battle honours on either side; maker's name, Henry Potter, London is impressed in metal to the right of the battle honours; flesh hoops and upper drum head whole, lower head torn; nine cord holes; white blancoed cords; plaited drag rope; three ball legs on upper hoop; five snares. Musical Instruments 1953-01-14
Drum major's staff, 1900 (c); used by the Royal Dublin Fusiliers; silver plated four towered castle finial on stippled disc with with repousse decoration of ivy branches and leaves; trumpet shaped head; staff socket decorated with floral pattern and impressed with maker's name, Hawkes and Son, London; brown malacca cane with steel capped silver plated ferrule; silver plated chains run from a thin beaded collar, crossing six times, and join the ferrule. Musical Instruments 1953-01-12
Side drum, 1920 (c); brass; used by Queen Victoria's Own Corps of Guides Frontier Force; front painted French grey bearing Queen Victoria cypher in centre within a crowned garter inscribed with a motto, above is inscribed the regimental name and on either side are battle honours, to the right the maker's name is impressed in metal, Besson and Co, London; flesh hoops and drum heads whole; wooden cord hoops with six tension rod brackets; eight snares. Musical Instruments 1952-07-52
Cornet, 1899 (c); silver plated; presumed to have been used by the 2nd Battalion Royal Dublin Fusiliers during the Boer War; multiple loop pipe with brass mouthpiece; three valves with missing finger pieces; reinforced bell edge, upper surface impressed with maker's name, Hawkes and Son, London; the coronet hangs on a rectangular wooden, ebonised mount which bears a silver plaque inscribed with presentation inscription. Musical Instruments 1952-06-9-1
Side drum, 1911; brass; used by the 1st Battalion Royal Dublin Fusiliers; front painted blue/ black bearing royal arms in centre below George V cypher and regimental name, the whole on a trophy of union flags above a scroll bearing a motto, either side are battle honours, and to the right the maker's name, Henry Potter and Company, London, is impressed in metal; flesh hoops and drum heads whole; nine cord holes; white blancoed cord; straight, plaited drag rope; three ball legs on upper hoop; six snares. Musical Instruments 1952-03-11
Drum major's staff, 1910 (c); used by the Royal Dublin Fusiliers; silver four towered castle finial with lion on top and tigers and elephants surrounding, impressed with maker's mark 'C & Co', possibly Carrington and Company, rests on a gadrooned disc; staff socket decorated with acanthus leaves with beaded upper edge; polished cane with steel capped silver ferrule; white metal chains attached to locking socket rings to silver sleeve on staff bearing a scroll inscribed with battle honours. Musical Instruments 1952-03-10
Side drum, 1871; brass; used by the 94th Regiment of Foot at the Battle of Bronkhurstspruit; no painting; metal impressed with maker's name Henry Potter, London, date and serial number; four cord tensioners and four pulleys on upper hoop; eight plain wheel runner pulleys on lower hoop; white blancoed cord; eight snares. Musical Instruments 1951-12-85
Bass drum hoop, 1880 (c); used by the 94th Regiment of Foot at the Battle of Bronkhurstspruit; thirteen rope holes; painted blue outside with red edge and white worm and white inside with red edge and blue worm; three ball feet. Musical Instruments 1951-12-85
Leather music card pouch with 38 music cards; associated with L/Cpl Francis Dennis, 94th Regiment of Foot, Transvaal War (1880-1881); retrieved by the Boers from the battlefield of Bronkhorst Spruit (1880). Musical Instruments 1951-12-84-1
Leather music card pouch with 38 music cards; associated with L/Cpl Francis Dennis, 94th Regiment of Foot, Transvaal War (1880-1881); retrieved by the Boers from the battlefield of Bronkhorst Spruit (1880). Equipment, general 1951-12-84-1
Presentation bugle, 1919; silver plated; won by the 1st Royal Munster Fusiliers; double loop tube with steel mouthpiece chain; reinforced bell edge, upper surface inscribed with regimental name and inscription. Musical Instruments 1951-12-40
Bell, brass; taken by members of A and B Companies, the 94th Regiment of Foot from Iwawasa(?), Zululand, August 1879; front bears brass plaque with worn regimental cypher and inscription; iron threaded hole in top and iron loop inside for clapper. Musical Instruments 1951-12-36
Uniforms of the Territorial Army. Set of 50 colour photolithograph cigarette cards published by John Player and Sons, 1939 (c); each depicting a single figure in the uniform of the Territorial Army from 1537-1939, with a brief history of the unit verso; tipped into an unassociated W H Wills and Co album. Prints 1999-05-38
A PUNJABI SOLDIER and A SERGEANT OF SIKHS, 1915 from FROM FRANCE TO 'NEW FIELDS OF ACTION', 1915. Blue-grey tinted photolithographs of pencil sketches; two vignettes entitled, 'A PUNJABI SOLDIER' and 'A SERGEANT OF SIKHS'; each is a head and shoulders study of two Indian soldiers in 1915; accompanying text reports a speech delivered to the Indian Army Corps by the Prince of Wales, 25 Nov 1915; published in Part 74, p34 of the magazine 'The Illustrated War News', 5 Jan 1916. Prints 1999-05-39
A TYPICAL SIKH VETERAN and A SIKH SOLDIER, 1915 from FROM FRANCE TO 'NEW FIELDS OF ACTION', 1915. Blue-grey tinted photolithographs of pencil sketches; two vignettes entitled, 'A PUNJABI SOLDIER' and 'A SERGEANT OF SIKHS'; each is a head and shoulders study of two Indian soldiers in 1915; accompanying text reports a speech delivered to the Indian Army Corps by the Prince of Wales, 25 Nov 1915; published in Part 74, p35 of the magazine 'The Illustrated War News', 5 Jan 1916. Prints 1999-05-40
Lead plaque, 1940 (c); taken from the wreck of a Savoia Marchetti SM79 aircraft, made in Italy 1940 (c); oblong with bevelled edges and impressed inscription: 'AVIAZONE DELLA CIRENAICA/ 156'; aircraft was destroyed by the Long Range Desert Group at Jebel Uweinat and removed from the wreck by a member of the RAF Desert Rescue Team based at El Adem in 1969. Crafts 1999-05-41
Canvas camp bucket and a canvas mattress or sleeping bag cover, 1946 (c); belonged to Maj W R G de W Warren, Border Regiment. Equipment, general 1963-09-157
Glove and handkerchief, 1815 (c). Blood stained glove and handkerchief of Capt Thomas Wildman, 7th (Queen's Own) Light Dragoons (Hussars), one of Lt Gen Henry Paget. Earl of Uxbridge's aides. Wildman was present at the operation to amputate Uxbridge's leg, following his wounding at the Battle of Waterloo. Equipment, general 1963-09-210
Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes (NAAFI) token, 1939-1945 (c); worth a half Franc. Equipment, general 1999-05-43
Two medals: United Nations Bosnia Medal, (UNPROFOR) UN Protection Force, 1992 (c); NATO Medal, 1994. Medals 1999-05-48
Medal group awarded to Driver T F Bowden, Royal Army Service Corps, later Tripolitania Police: 1939-45 Star; Africa Star 1940-43, clasp: 8th Army; British War Medal 1939-45; Defence Medal 1939-45; Territorial Efficiency Medal. Medals 1999-05-49
Badge, possibly Royal Masonic Institution for Girls, 1927; associated with 2/Lt Wilfred Garrett West, 2/6 Jats Regiment and East Surrey Regiment, 1917-1945. Badges 1999-05-50
Badges associated with 2/Lt Wilfred Garrett West, 1917-1945, 2/6 Jats Regiment and East Surrey Regiment: two pairs of shoulder titles, 2nd Jats; three rank badges; cap badge of the Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment). Badges 1999-05-51
Medal group awarded to 2/Lt Wilfred Garrett West, 2/6 Jats Regiment and East Surrey Regiment, 1917-1945: British War Medal 1914-20; Allied Victory Medal 1914-19; Territorial Force War Medal 1914-19; Defence Medal 1939-45. Associated with World War One (1914-1918). Medals 1999-05-52
Seal, 1903-1906; sheet brass with a raised device, in reverse, of a stringed bugle horn within a crescent upon a crown crossed pattee, inscribed, 'AFGHANISTAN 1878-80, DELHI, ABYSSINIA, BURMA 1885-1887, BRITISH EAST AFRICA 1897-98, 127TH BALUCH LIGHT INFANTRY.'; made by Knights and Cottrell. Equipment, general 1963-10-30
Gold watch and money purse, owned by Cornet Ralph Shelton Bond, 12th (Prince of Wales Regiment) Lancers, and carried by him when he was wrecked in HMS Birkenhead, 8th Cape Frontier War (1850-1853). The purse is black leather with brass bindings, made from two side pieces and a bottom strip; an external pocket on one side with a hinged mouth and leather handle; Equipment, general 1963-10-263
Gold watch and money purse, owned by Cornet Ralph Shelton Bond, 12th (Prince of Wales Regiment) Lancers, and carried by him when he was wrecked in HMS Birkenhead, 8th Cape Frontier War (1850-1853). The purse is black leather with brass bindings, made from two side pieces and a bottom strip; an external pocket on one side with a hinged mouth and leather handle; Scientific Instruments 1963-10-263
Artillery limber shaft pole and chain links, 1899 (c); pole is wooden and painted black with an iron binding collar bearing two links; four links from an iron limber shaft pole chain, attached to a square loop and hook; from the limber shaft of a gun from the 66th Bty Royal field Artillery, used at the battle of Colenso, Boer War, 15 Dec 1899. Equipment, general 1963-10-264
Walking stick, 1906; made of ebony with a gold head and ferrule; the ferrule is marked, 'Facsimile of 'Goldstick' Royal Horse Guards (Blues) made for Field-Marshal Viscount Wolseley, Colonel of the Regiment, 1906.'; the head is marked 6 ounces, 9 pennyweights and 12 grains. Equipment, general 1963-10-304
Items from the Siege of Peking, Boxer Rebellion, 1900-1901: veldt hat worn by Colonel Poole, associated with the East Yorkshire and Middlesex Regiments; tiger headdress of a Chinese Manchu soldier. Equipment, general 1963-11-67
Items owned by Capt E S C Willis in the 58th Vaughan's Rifles (Frontier Force), 1915-1918 (c): fragment of canvas; two pieces of string; made out of brown paper and the items are examples of ersatz, or emergency substitute materials produced in Germany to save on other raw materials,during World War One. Equipment, general 1963-11-165
Truncheon, 1887; wooden with mushroom shaped butt is impressed with the maker's name, Hebbert and Co; the body is painted dark blue with the cypher of Queen Victoria, crown and garter; used by Special Constable T Rudyerd Helpman during the riots in Trafalgar Square, later Colonel, 7th Bn Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment). Equipment, general 1963-12-184
Writing box, 1898 (c); mahogany box, low and flat in shape; the borders are inlaid with brass and whitewood floral designs; the whole box is carved with floral pattern and a central plaque bears the owner's initials, 'WBJ'; with seventeen compartments inside; reputedly owned by Lt W B Johnson, 1st Lanarkshire Volunteer Bn Cameronians. Equipment, general 1963-12-257
Two multiple tent hooks, 1934-1939 (c); brown leather strap with six gilded iron hooks with knobbed points; pair of canvas overboots/leggings; owned by Lt Col A F F Thomas, Indian Army Ordnance Corps. Equipment, general 1963-12-269
Coal box, 1823; black painted iron and silver on the inside; the outside of one long face has the badge and monogram of the Board of Ordnance, and date 1823, raised in the metal and painted yellow and silver; made by W & D Bailey, London. Equipment, general 1964-03-35
Items owned by Pte Valentine Rippon, Royal Army Medical Army Corps, 1916 (c): document case or haversack, made from leather and khaki drill, with pockets and two internal divisions, fastened by a buckle and suspended from a webbing strap; wash bowl made from canvas, square in shape and painted on one side with the initials of the owner, V R; two camp buckets made from thick canvas with rope handles. Equipment, general 1964-04-31
Two regimental canes owned by Sgt F Combie, Calcutta Scottish and Singapore Volunteer Corps: one painted black with a white metal head bearing the device of a stringed bugle and the name of the Cameronians Scottish Rifles, 1902-1930; one light brown cane with a white metal head bearing the device of the cypher G, the Prince of Wales' feathers and motto and the battle honour Albuera, 1911 (c). Equipment, general 1964-04-101
Postal carrying case, 1912; rectangular, made from thick brown leather around an iron frame; back of the case continues over the front to form a flap which is secured by a hasp and lock; the lid has two thick flaps one either side which insert into the case when the lid is closed; used for carrying mail by the Royal Army Ordnance Corps. Equipment, general 1964-06-34
Collection of Japanese souvenirs mounted in a wooden frame, acquired by Maj Blantern-Haine, Royal Army Service Corps, 1943 (c); linen handkerchief painted with Japanese characters; currency note, five cents; red felt badge embroidered with two stars; grey wool (?) badge with a circular white patch inked with a Japanese character; currency note, one rupee; postcard showing resting Japanese soldiers; postcard showing a view of docks. Equipment, general 1964-06-36
Russian Infantry side drum, 1854; brass; front decorated in repousse with oval cartouche with twin headed spread eagle, to the right is an engraved commemoration inscription; twisted flesh hoops; drum heads whole; nine rope holes; white blancoed cord with buff slides; white blancoed, half plated drag rope; three ball legs on upper hoop; eight snares. Musical Instruments 1951-12-35
Russian Infantry side drum, 1854; brass; front decorated in repousse with oval cartouche with twin headed spread eagle, to the left is an engraved commemoration inscription; twisted flesh hoops; drum heads whole; nine rope holes; white blancoed cord with buff slides; white blancoed, half plated drag rope; three ball legs on upper hoop. Musical Instruments 1951-12-35
Russian infantry side drum, 1854; brass; front decorated in repousse with oval cartouche with twin headed spread eagle, and engraved with commemoration inscription; twisted flesh hoops; drum heads whole; nine rope holes; white blancoed cord with buff slides; white blancoed, half plated drag rope; three ball legs on upper hoop. Musical Instruments 1951-12-35
Railway worker's horn, 1917 (c); used by a French railway official and later by an officer of the 2nd Battalion Prince Of Wales Own Leinster Regiment at the Battle of Loos; dull white metal conical body with chrome plated mouthpiece with metal reed; two suspension rings along join. Musical Instruments 1951-12-27-1
Bass drum, 1902-1914 (c); wood; used by the 1st Battalion Connaught Ranger's; front painted blue and bears royal arms, scroll inscribed with regimental name, maker's name, Hawkes and Son, London, and on two columns of scrolls are battle honours, between which is a motto; twisted and damaged flesh hoops; right drum head damaged; thirteen rope holes painted white outside with red edge; broken white blancoed cord with blancoed buff slides; plaited single ply drag ropes; brass ring pick up; three ball legs on upper hoop. Musical Instruments 1951-11-87
Side drum, 1902-1914 (c); brass; used by the 2nd Battalion Connaught Rangers; front painted blue and bears a harp and crown in centre above a scroll inscribed with a motto, above is a scroll inscribed with regimental name, to the left and right are columns of scrolls inscribed with battle honours; impressed on back with maker's name Henry Potter and Co, London and painted with renovator's name, Henry Potter; flesh hoops and drum heads whole; eight brass cord holes on upper hoop with screw slides on lower hoop; iron rods; eight snares; brass hook pick up. Musical Instruments 1951-11-86
Tenor drum, 1905 (c); wood; used by the 2nd Battalion Connaught Rangers; front painted blue/ black with crowned Irish harp in centre below regimental name and above scroll inscribed with a motto, to left and right are scrolls inscribed with battle honours and to the right is joining panel painted with renovators name, George Potter and Co, Aldershot; flesh hoops and drum heads whole; eleven rope holes with brass slides; white blancoed cord; half plaited drag rope; three brass ball legs on upper hoop. Musical Instruments 1951-11-85
French horn, 1922; silver plated; presented by 15th Battalion Chasseurs Alpins to the 2nd Battalion Connaught Rangers; triple loop tube in five pieces from mouthpiece to bell; inscribed with presentation inscription, and to the right with maker's name, JTL Thibouville-Lamy, Paris, below a scroll inscribed 'MAISON FONDEE en 179 [sic]'. Musical Instruments 1951-11-50
Bass drum, 1905-1914; aluminium; used by the 2nd Battalion Connaught Rangers; front painted blue with royal arms, George V cypher and regimental name in centre, below is a harp and crown below a scroll inscribed with a motto, below are two columns of scrolls inscribed with battle honours; impressed with maker's name, Henry Potter and Co, London and painted with renovator's name in bottom, George Potter and Co, Aldershot; flesh hoops whole; discoloured drum heads; fifteen rope holes with brass cord slides; white blancoed cord and blancoed buff slides; plaited, single ply drag rope. Musical Instruments 1951-05-57
Flask with silver lid and top cover; glass with electroplated Britannia metal made by James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield, 1939 (c); rectangular with rounded corners and brown leather cover for lower half of the flask, silver cover and inscription, 'H.B. SCAIFE 35TH REGT', on the top half. Silver 1999-06-3
Powder compact, with the badge of the Royal Sussex Regiment in the centre, 1939 (c); silver, hallmarked Birmingham, 1939-40; circular, with a mirror inside, brown suede cover and decorative serrated edging. Silver 1999-06-4
Kettledrum, 1860 (c); copper; used by the 17th (Duke of Cambridge's Own) Lancers; hemispherical body with straight sides; shell tensioning handle on side impressed with maker's mark above, Henry Potter and Co, London. Musical Instruments 1951-03-14
Kettledrum, 1855-1865 (c); copper; used by the 17th (Duke of Cambridge's Own) Lancers; hemispherical body with straight sides; shell tensioning handle on side impressed with maker's mark above, Henry Potter and Co, London. Musical Instruments 1951-03-14
Duty trumpet, 1920 (c); brass; used by the Royal Irish Regiment; double loop pipe, with mouthpiece chain; reinforced bell edge; upper surface impressed with maker's name, C Steiert and Co, India, below the royal arms; blue, yellow and red worsted cords with tassels. Musical Instruments 1950-10-22
Duty bugle, 1915-1925 (c); copper; used by the Royal Irish Regiment; double coiled duty bugle made of copper with brass trimmings Nominal pitch: 4 1/2-ft Bb. Worsted cord with tassels of red, yellow and blue. Made by Henry Potter & Company, London. Musical Instruments 1950-10-22
Side drum, 1902-1914; aluminium; used by the Royal Irish Regiment; metal impressed on right with maker's name, George Potter and Co, Aldershot; front panel painted blue with royal arms on four union flags in centre, inscribed with regimental name, to left and right are scrolls bearing battle honours and maker's name painted in red on either side; flesh hoops and drum heads whole; eight rope holes with brass slides; white blancoed cord and buff slides; white blancoed drag rope; three square brass legs on upper hoop; seven snares. Musical Instruments 1950-10-22
Plaque produced for the United States Army Combat Developments Command and associated with Col Philip Sidney Newton, 1968-1970; wood and metal, shield-shaped; hand-painted map of the USA with pointing arrows and inscriptions pointing out the locations of various components of the CDC. Crafts 1999-06-10
Side drum, 1918; brass; used by the Royal Irish Regiment; metal impressed to right with maker's name, Winsor, Birmingham; front panel painted blue with royal arms on four union flags in centre inscribed with regimental name, the whole above a scroll inscribed with a motto, to the left and right are scrolls inscribed with battle honours, and renovators name painted in red, George Potter and Co, Aldershot; flesh hoops and drum heads whole; nine rope holes; white blancoed cord and buff slides; partially plated drag rope; three ball-footed metal legs on upper hoop; four snares. Musical Instruments 1950-10-22
Balkan Dusk, Bosnia, 1994, after a photograph taken by a member of the 2nd Battalion the Royal Anglian Regiment. Oil on board by Jonathan Wade (b 1960), 1994 (c), signed lower right. Soldiers survey the terrain near Vitez from the top of their Warrior AFV (Combat vehicle, personnel, tracked 30 mm gun Warrior, FV510 section vehicle). Oil Paintings 1999-06-13
Twenty four items owned by 53202 Capt Nicolas Payan Dawnay, Lincolnshire Regiment, 1940 (c); respirator, case and accessories; canvas housewife; leather map case; two plastic oil bottles; two sets of lead anklet trouser weights; three pistol cleaning rods; string camouflage net; double mess tin; tinned steel canteen. Equipment, general 1964-07-106
Twenty four items owned by 53202 Capt Nicolas Payan Dawnay, Lincolnshire Regiment, 1940 (c); respirator, case and accessories; canvas housewife; leather map case; two plastic oil bottles; two sets of lead anklet trouser weights; three pistol cleaning rods; string camouflage net; double mess tin; tinned steel canteen. Firearms 1964-07-106
Twenty four items owned by 53202 Capt Nicolas Payan Dawnay, Lincolnshire Regiment, 1940 (c); respirator, case and accessories; canvas housewife; leather map case; two plastic oil bottles; two sets of lead anklet trouser weights; three pistol cleaning rods; string camouflage net; double mess tin; tinned steel canteen. Scientific Instruments 1964-07-106
Twenty four items owned by 53202 Capt Nicolas Payan Dawnay, Lincolnshire Regiment, 1940 (c); respirator, case and accessories; canvas housewife; leather map case; two plastic oil bottles; two sets of lead anklet trouser weights; three pistol cleaning rods; string camouflage net; double mess tin; tinned steel canteen. Medical Equipment 1964-07-106
Bed plate, 1891-1896; brass rectangle with a curved top and bottom, made from a shoulder belt plate of 1850 (c); an impressed line runs all around the edge and the name and regiment of the owner, Lt William Morris Marter, Royal Fusiliers, have been inscribed; a badge of a fiery grenade bearing the garter and motto is fixed to the plate. Equipment, general 1964-08-78
Presentation cane, 1897 (c); natural cane with a silver head which is inscribed with the dedication to RSM L J Wheeler, 6th Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers), from the Marquis of Downshire. Equipment, general 1964-08-83
Ration biscuit, 1916; rectangular and inscribed in pencil, 'From Fred April 30/16 half of his breakfast'; written by the mother of Bombardier F A Kerr, Royal Field Artillery, to whom the biscuit was sent during World War One. Equipment, general 1964-09-38
Whistle, Model 041, 1917 (c); steel, short and cylindrical whistle, with a semicircular mouthpiece and capstan suspension ring; made by J Hudson and Co; owned by Maj A F Inglis, 1st King George's Own Gurkha Rifles (The Malaun Regiment). Equipment, general 1964-10-80
Three regimental canes: one with a black painted staff and white metal head bearing the number one surmounted by crossed Kukris, 1910 (c); one of the Rifle Brigade, 1910 (c), with a black painted staff and white metal head bearing the device of the regiment; one of the 17th Bengal Infantry, 1885-1901, with a tan malacca cane and Indian silver head which bears the regimental name and number with battle honours. Equipment, general 1964-10-83
Seven items belonging to Maj Gen H M Manockji Cursetji: leather equipment case, 1930 (c); two compressed paper identity tags bearing the owner's name, 1930 (c); two wooden pencils 1930 (c); one compressed paper identity tag, 1915-1924 (c); one metal identity tag, 1913 (c); polythene set square, 1930 (c). Equipment, general 1965-01-25
Seven items belonging to Maj Gen H M Manockji Cursetji: leather equipment case, 1930 (c); two compressed paper identity tags bearing the owner's name, 1930 (c); two wooden pencils 1930 (c); one compressed paper identity tag, 1915-1924 (c); one metal identity tag, 1913 (c); polythene set square, 1930 (c). Scientific Instruments 1965-01-25
Regimental cane, 1912 (c); polished malacca with a white metal head and ferrule; the head bears the device of a flaming grenade within a crowned garter inscribed with the regiment, 'ROYAL MUNSTER FUSILIERS';owned by Lt J W Considine, Royal Munster Fusiliers. Equipment, general 1965-01-59
Fragment of rock, 1855 (c); irregular piece of triangular crystalline rock; the remains of a label are stuck to one side and describe the rock as a fragment of the docks at Sevastopol which were blown up by the Royal Engineers, also associated with the 88th Regiment (Connaught Rangers). Equipment, general 1965-01-164
Riding whip, 1841; plaited cord, possibly hemp; handle is made of strips of horn and the head is gold; the head is engraved with a classical head and inscribed beneath the collar is the dedication to Capt H Shirley, 88th Connaught Rangers, from the 'Ladies of Malta' at there meeting in Nov 1841; made by Thorn, London. Equipment, general 1965-01-167
Regimental cane, 1904 (c); polished malacca with a silver head and ferrule; the head bears the Roman numeral 'V' and depiction of St George slaying the dragon with a motto, the hallmark London 1904-5 and the maker's mark, 'E.H.W'; owned by Maj Sydney Colin Birch, Northumberland Fusiliers. Equipment, general 1965-03-36
Regimental cane, 1922-1947; brown malacca with an Indian silver head and white metal ferrule; head bears the device of the number 14 upon a five pointed star surmounted by a crown, all of which is above the regiment's name, 'PUNJAB REGIMENT'. Equipment, general 1965-04-21
Pair of spurs, 1868 (c); wrought iron ten pointed rowel mounted in a double bracket which attaches to a heel grip; the outside of the grips and the rowel mount are decorated with small swags and dots; owned by Sir Charles Fraser and acquired by him in Abyssinia during the Abyssinian campaign, 1868. Horse Furniture 1965-04-45
Two sets of manacles owned by Sir Charles Fraser and acquired by him in Abyssinia during the Abyssinian campaign, 1868; a set of iron leg manacles joined with a three linked chain; one set of iron manacle which seems to be incomplete as there is no closing mechanism. Equipment, general 1965-04-47
Two regimental canes heads 1920 (c): one with a head bearing the device of the Royal Artillery; one with a head bearing the device of the 1st Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment); Button stick, 1899 (c), reputedly belonging to 8542 Boy G Tracy. Equipment, general 1965-05-15
Seal matrix; black wood in the shape of an oval with flattened side; handle on top; bearing the characters on reverse, '3334 J WILLCOCK 1 CO 88TH REGT'. Equipment, general 1965-06-37
Swagger stick, 1905-1935 (c); made of light coloured cane with a metal head and ferrule; the head is engraved with the name, 'Brownlow's Punjabis'; owned by Col Guy Massey McCleverty DSO MC. Equipment, general 1965-10-178
Waterbottle, 1905-1935 (c); oval in shape, made from aluminium covered in canvas with a adjustable shoulder strap; a cork stopper attached to an aluminium chain is fixed to the neck of the bottle by apiece of string; owned by Col Guy Massey McCleverty DSO MC, 2nd Gurkha Rifles. Equipment, general 1965-10-179
Regimental cane, 1904-1922; light brown malacca with a Indian silver head and white metal ferrule; the head bears the device, in relief, of crossed daggers within a roundel inscribed, 'DCO INFANTRY', above a scroll inscribed 'BROWNLOW'S PUNJABIS'; owned by Maj Guy Massey McCleverty, associated with the 20th Duke of Cambridge's Own Infantry (Brownlow's Punjabis). Equipment, general 1965-10-178
Truncheon, 1920; leather handle with two round weights at each end; covered in close fitting canvas; acquired in Asia Minor by Captain H K Percy-Smith, 40th Pathans, in 1920. Equipment, general 1965-11-91
First field dressing, 1914; drab cotton package with white tapes showing on the left; printed on the front with production details and instructions for use, issued by the War Office Medical Division and made by The Darton Gibbs Co, Oldbury; owned by Capt C J B Jarrett, 1st Bn Royal Munster Fusiliers. Medical Equipment 1966-02-59
Currency note, 1900; one shilling note, printed in blue and green with details of issue and use; issued by the authority of Col R S S Baden-Powell, Commander Rhodesian Forces, during the Siege of Mafeking, 1899-1900; also bears the name of the Chief Paymaster Captain H Greener and the Standard Bank, Mafeking. Equipment, general 1966-02-60
Drawing board, 1915; in the form of a mahogany square with boxwood pieces at the top and bottom; wooden rollers at the sides and leather strips on either side of the board held the paper in place; fixed with a clinometer; contained, with a compass bearing the maker's name, Elliott Bros London, in a leather case inscribed with the owner's name, H C D Jarrett, 19th Punjabis. Equipment, general 1966-02-74
Drawing board, 1915; in the form of a mahogany square with boxwood pieces at the top and bottom; wooden rollers at the sides and leather strips on either side of the board held the paper in place; fixed with a clinometer; contained, with a compass bearing the maker's name, Elliott Bros London, in a leather case inscribed with the owner's name, H C D Jarrett, 19th Punjabis. Scientific Instruments 1966-02-74
Regimental cane, 1903-1922; light brown, polished malacca with a Indian silver head and brass ferrule; head is spherical and bears, in relief, the device of the 10th Mahratta Light Infantry, with a stringed bugle, crown and regiment's name. Equipment, general 1966-04-26
Bed plate, 1920 (c); owned by Samuel John Thomas, Royal Munster Fusiliers, and later 2nd Bn Royal Irish Regiment; brass and oval in shape, with a suspension ring at the top; impressed with the regiment and name, 'RL MUNSTER FUSRS 5133 S. THOMAS'; associated with the Royal Munster Fusiliers. Equipment, general 1966-11-10
Inside of a tent at Bareilly camp, North West Province, India, 1891. Oil on board, signed lower left 'F.A.G.', by Lieutenant Francis Ambrose D'Oyly Goddard (1868-1962), Royal Munster Fusiliers, 1891; a tent, open-fronted showing inside contents, landscape with trees and further tents beyond, a sentry standing guard in the distance. Oil Paintings 1999-06-16
A MERRY CHRISTMAS Private - Royal Munster Fusiliers - Heavy Marching Order, 1890 (c).Watercolour greetings card, signed lower left 'A G', by Francis Ambrose D'Oyly Goddard (1866-1962). Full length study, inscribed above and below as per title. Drawings and Watercolours 1999-06-18