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| Description | Object Type | NAM Accession Number |
|---|---|---|
| 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 |
| The Lower Miranzai hills. Hangu - a corner of the camp - the line of the 3rd Bengal Cavalry in the distance marked with lances. Septr 5th. 1897. Pen and ink sketch by Lt Col Francis Ambrose D'Oyly Goddard, Royal Munster Fusiliers, signed lower right. A row of tents with Syces and tethered horses in the foreground, with hilly landscape beyond. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1999-06-19 |
| With the Kurram Field Force Luxury at a discount - the Officer's Mess of the Royal Irish Regiment at Hangu Mud More Mud Liquid Mud, 1897. Pen and ink sketch by Lt Col Francis Ambrose D'Oyly Goddard, 1897 (c), signed lower right; showing officers in a tent, seated on boxes, surrounded by mud and water. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1999-06-20 |
| With the Kurram Field Force The Main Column Left Hangu on 7th Sept. to take one month's provisions to the Garrison at Fort Lockhart and adjoining forts on the Samana..., 1897. Pen and ink sketch by Francis Ambrose D'Oyly Goddard, 1897 (c), signed lower right. The fort seen from the foot of a narrow pathway, with descriptive notes on colour and detail by the artist. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1999-06-21 |
| With the Kurram Field Force Hills on which the actions of the 11th & 12th Sept took place - (drawn from the Bivouac of the Main Column..., 1897. Pen and ink sketch by Francis Ambrose D'Oyly Goddard, 1897 (c), signed verso. The hills with details of the actions including written notes by the artist giving details of positions, with further descriptive text below and verso. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1999-06-22 |
| With the Kurram field force the Main Column Signalling Station at Fort Lockhart. The Signalling Station at Fort Lockhart..., 1897. Pen and ink sketch by Francis Ambrose D'Oyly Goddard, 1897 (c), signed and dated lower right; group of officers and privates on a large rock using a telescope, heliographs and clutching signalling flags. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1999-06-23 |
| The chief object of interest at 1. p.m. 'D' Company's Cook, 1897 (c). Pen and ink sketch by Francis Ambrose D'Oyly Goddard, 1897 (c); signed lower right; group of officers and privates at camp, watching an Indian cook at work, some poised with plates and cups, with pots steaming over an open fire. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1999-06-24 |
| Papers relating to Lt Col Francis Ambrose D'Oyly Goddard, Royal Munster Fusiliers, 1898-1962: a return of Prince Christian Victor's 'G' Company, King's Royal Rifle Corps, 1898; picture from an illustrated journal after a drawing by Goddard of the Kurram Field Force; postcard relating to the history of the Royal Munster Fusiliers, 1905 (c); postcard relating to soldier's pay and the Royal Munster Fusiliers, 1905 (c); book 'The Irish at the Front', by Michael MacDonagh, 1916, with annotation by Goddard; Goddard's obituary from the 'Kensington Post', 6 Jul 1962; Royal Munster Fusiliers Old Comrades Association, 47th Annual Report, 1962, with Goddard's death notice. | Archives | 1999-06-25 |
| Nine photographs and three postcards relating to Lt Col Francis Ambrose d'Oyly Goddard, Royal Munster Fusiliers, OBE: Goddard in uniform of the Royal Munster Fusiliers, 1889; Goddard, 1893; Private of the Royal Munster Fusiliers in drill order, 1903; Maj Goddard, 1907; three postcards of Ballymullen Barracks, Tralee, Ireland; Goddard with three British officers at St Nazaire, France, 1914; Lt Col Goddard, 1918 (c); Goddard in 1952; Goddard with other veterans, 1950 (c); Goddard on his 92nd birthday, 1960. | Photographs | 1999-06-26 |
| Nine photographs and three postcards relating to Lt Col Francis Ambrose d'Oyly Goddard, Royal Munster Fusiliers, OBE: Goddard in uniform of the Royal Munster Fusiliers, 1889; Goddard, 1893; Private of the Royal Munster Fusiliers in drill order, 1903; Maj Goddard, 1907; three postcards of Ballymullen Barracks, Tralee, Ireland; Goddard with three British officers at St Nazaire, France, 1914; Lt Col Goddard, 1918 (c); Goddard in 1952; Goddard with other veterans, 1950 (c); Goddard on his 92nd birthday, 1960. | Archives | 1999-06-26 |
| Diary of Trooper G Fleck, South African Constabulary; he describes his voyage to South Africa and his experiences whilst serving with a column against the Boers. | Archives | 1999-06-27 |
| 17 picture postcards and two photographs relating to the 16th (Service) Battalion (Church Lads Brigade) of the Kings Royal Rifle Corps, mostly collected by Rifleman Jack Howgeo. | Archives | 1999-06-28 |
| 17 picture postcards and two photographs relating to the 16th (Service) Battalion (Church Lads Brigade) of the Kings Royal Rifle Corps, mostly collected by Rifleman Jack Howgeo. | Photographs | 1999-06-28 |
| Papers collected by Mr Julian Humphrys on his visit to the British forces serving with the NATO Implementation Force (IFOR) in former Yugoslavia, July 1996; a detailed list of the collection is available. [RESTRICTED: CLOSED UNTIL 2027] | Archives | 1996-07-125 |
| Photograph album containing 49 photographs relating to the Boer War, taken by Mr Philip Henry Pewter (d 1954), who worked for the South African Post Office until 1925; includes the operations of French's Column and Gorringe's Column. | Photographs | 1999-06-29 |
| Photographic postcards collected by Mr Julian Humphrys on his visit to the British Forces serving with the NATO Implementation Force (IFOR) in former Yugoslavia, July 1996; the collection consists of 30 IFOR postcards showing IFOR troops in Sarajevo and the Dalmatian Coast and 11 photographs of the 17 Transport Squadron Royal Logistic Corps in Bosnia. | Photographs | 1996-07-127 |
| Soldier's release book, record of service and two passport sized photographs, 1939-1946, of Lance Corporal Thomas Bowder, Royal Army Service Corps. | Archives | 1999-06-31 |
| Soldier's release book, record of service and two passport sized photographs, 1939-1946, of Lance Corporal Thomas Bowder, Royal Army Service Corps. | Photographs | 1999-06-31 |
| BOSNIAN CROATIAN DEFENCE COUNCIL-HVO, 1995 (c). Colour photolithograph, published for the British Army, artist unknown; collected by Mr Julian Humphrys from the Household Cavalry in 'the Maglaj Finger', NATO UNPROFOR, Bosnia, Apr 1995; recognition diagram for the insignia of the warring factions, Bosnia, illustrating a shoulder strap shaped badge. | Prints | 1999-06-32 |
| Button stick, 1930 (c); sheet brass with a central slot and open end for inserting the button; sides are cut with arcs and semi circles of various shapes; two holes of varying size are cut through the handle end; impressed, 'PATENT NO 116973/17'; owned by Lt Col L R J C Wilkinson, 5th Inniskilling Dragoon Guards. | Equipment, general | 1966-12-28 |
| Horse's hoof, 1930 (c); rough unworked hoof inscribed on the upper part ''B' Sqn/ OFFICER'S MESS'; may have been a polo pony or mascot of B squadron, 5th Inniskilling Dragoon Guards, Lt L R J Wilkinson. | Equipment, general | 1966-12-29 |
| BOSNIAN CROATIAN DEFENCE COUNCIL-HVO, 1995 (c). Colour photolithograph, published for the British Army, artist unknown; collected by Mr Julian Humphrys from the Household Cavalry in 'the Maglaj Finger', NATO UNPROFOR, Bosnia, Apr 1995; recognition diagram for the insignia of the warring factions, Bosnia, illustrating a round badge. | Prints | 1999-06-33 |
| BOSNIAN DEFENCE FORCE, 1995 (c). Colour photolithograph, published for the British Army; recognition diagram for the insignia of the warring factions in Bosnia; illustrating two shield shaped badges; collected by Mr Julian Humphrys from the Household Cavalry in 'the Maglaj Finger', NATO UNPROFOR, Bosnia, Apr 1995. | Prints | 1999-06-34 |
| BOSNIAN SERBIAN ARMY (BSA), 1995 (c). Colour photolithograph, published for the British Army, artist unknown; collected by Mr Julian Humphrys from the Household Cavalry in 'the Maglaj Finger', NATO UNPROFOR, Bosnia, Apr 1995; recognition diagram for the insignia of the warring factions, Bosnia, illustrating a round badge. | Prints | 1999-06-35 |
| MUSLIM MILITIA, 1995 (c). Colour photolithograph, published for the British Army, artist unknown; collected by Mr Julian Humphrys from the Household Cavalry in 'the Maglaj Finger', NATO UNPROFOR, Bosnia, Apr 1995; recognition diagram for the insignia of the warring factions, Bosnia, illustrating a round badge. | Prints | 1999-06-36 |
| Lapel Badge, 1995 (c). Plastic coated printed paper with metal fittings, made for the United Nations Protection Force; collected by Mr Julian Humphrys from NATO UNPROFOR, Bosnia, Apr 1995; the badge is circular with white print on blue background and UN badge; such badges were handed to local children in Bosnia by United Nations soldiers. | Crafts | 1999-06-38 |
| Lapel Badge, 1995 (c). Plastic coated printed paper with metal fittings, made for the United Nations Protection Force; collected by Mr Julian Humphrys from NATO UNPROFOR, Bosnia, Apr 1995; the badge is circular with a white background, printed inscription in blue, green, yellow and red; badge of the United Nations printed in blue; such badges were handed to local children in Bosnia by United Nations soldiers. | Crafts | 1999-06-39 |
| Lapel Badge, 1995 (c). Plastic coated printed paper with metal fittings, made for the United Nations Protection Force; collected by Mr Julian Humphrys from NATO UNPROFOR, Bosnia, Apr 1995; the badge is circular with a blue background, printed in black with with the badge of the 19 Mechanised Brigade printed in gold, red, yellow and black; such badges were handed to local children in Bosnia by United Nations soldiers. | Crafts | 1999-06-40 |
| Undyed anklets, all ranks, sealed pattern, 1952 (c), 1992, 1995; Royal Air Force Police, universal pattern tri-service,1952 (c) -1999 | Uniforms | 1999-06-44 |
| Record of service of Capt (later Brig-Gen) L W Y Campbell, 8th Madras Infantry; with an account of the Tirah Expedition, including the Capture of Dargai, September to October 1897 during which he acted as a war correspondent for the Central News Agency. | Archives | 1996-10-70 |
| Two autograph books, 1914-1920 (c); belonged to Sister Mary Jane Greenop, Territorial Army Nursing Service. | Archives | 1999-06-47 |
| Wood and aluminium model of a 2 in training mortar, with attached rifle sling, 1940; used as a training aid for the Home Guard, operable for traverse and elevation only; stamped on mounting and barrel with maker's oval stamp, H929 and broad arrow over 40. | Artillery | 1995-04-67 |
| Three photographs associated with Lt David Ogilby Wight Lamb, 10th Lancers: 10th Lancers en masse, Dec 1907; the Gate of Sikaudra; group photograph at mixed cricket match, Jul 1911, the sitters are identified. | Photographs | 1999-06-50 |
| Printed order of service for Lt Col Thomas William Chattey (OBE), Middlesex Regiment, Christ Church, Kensington, 30 Oct 1996. | Archives | 1996-11-2 |
| Firecracker, used by the Home Guard to simulate rifle fire during training, 1940 (c). | Ammunition | 1992-03-42 |
| Mounted photograph, 1918 (c); shows the polo team of the 15th Lancers, with Lt Guy Assheton-Smith seated to the left. | Photographs | 1999-06-51 |
| Photograph album of 188 photographs compiled by a member of 25th Cyclist Battalion, London Regiment in India and Egypt, 1916-1920; subjects include the voyage to India, topography, army life (domestic and working), scenes from military operations in Waziristan and the battalion's war memorial in Putney Church; associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Photographs | 1996-11-6 |
| Whitworth 16 pdr muzzleloading rifled field gun, 1872. | Artillery | 1991-06-1 |
| Photograph album of 201 photographs compiled by a member of the Royal Corps of Signals in India, 1931-1935; photographs include topography, scenes of local life, groups and portraits of the regiment. | Photographs | 1996-11-7 |
| Nine photographs and an illustrated Christmas card collected by a member of the Royal Corps of Signals in India, 1931-1935; photographs include a group; operating a wireless set; Kabari market place; aftermath of an earthquake; views of Quetta; snow scenes; memorial well, Cawnpore; view Wana camp. | Photographs | 1996-11-8 |
| Combat helmet, Mk VI, 1990 (c); with blue United Nations cover. | Armour | 1999-06-54 |
| Combat helmet, Mk VI, 1990 (c); with blue United Nations cover. | Equipment, general | 1999-06-54 |
| Tactical sign, 1995 (c); used by the Royal Military Police for marking main supply routes; printed 'BRIT BAT 1 [horizontal arrow]'; BRITBAT was the British infantry battalion based at Vitez. | Equipment, general | 1999-06-57 |
| Group photograph, 24th Mountain Brigade Royal Artillery Signal Section, Quetta, 1934; sitters are named. | Photographs | 1996-11-9 |
| Tactical sign, 1995 (c); used to mark the main supply route, Bosnia; stencilled in white paint, 'EMRLD/ [vertical arrow]', the code name for the main supply route in Bosnia. | Equipment, general | 1999-06-58 |
| Hazard sign, 1996 (c); for horse-drawn transport, Banjaluka area, Bosnia. | Equipment, general | 1999-06-64 |
| 60 round ammunition pouch, pattern 1914, 1915; made by John (?) and Co; stamped with the monograms of the 21st West Yorkshire Regiment and the Officer Training Corps. | Equipment, general | 1999-06-67 |
| 50 round cavalry bandolier, Mk I, pattern 1903, 1922; black leather; made by Hepburn and Gale Limited, London; possibly a dress item for the Rifle Brigade or used by Irish Free State forces, 1922; first issued in 1918 and originally made by Martins, Birmingham (?); later blacked. | Equipment, general | 1999-06-68 |
| 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 |
| Mess tin, 1917; made of steel; the bowl has a convex bottom and two inward folding wire handles attached to a hinged; lid is fitted to the bowl and two apertures in the side allow the insertion of cutlery; containing: salt and pepper pots, two semi circular food containers with lids and one desert spoon; used by Lt Charles Grey Yule Skipwith, 17th Cavalry. | Equipment, general | 1967-11-14 |
| Map case, 1900; in three folding panels; the outer panels have transparent talc pockets which held maps; when folded the front has six compartments for pencils and straps fixed to a suspension ring at the top; inside is inscribed with the owners name, Capt F C Henekar, 2nd Bn Prince of Wales' Leinster Regiment. | Equipment, general | 1968-01-42 |
| Memoir of service about life with the Auxiliary Territorial Service at Bletchley Park, written by Marie Bennett (nee Le Blond), nd; associated with World War Two, Home Front (1939-1945). | Archives | 1996-11-13 |
| Mk I Hales patent No 3 rifle grenade, used during World War One (1914-1918), 1916; segmented steel, cylindrical head, with metal cap painted grey, with vane ring, sleeve, split pin and muzzle clips intact; marked on top of head with initials 'GTL' and date; brass ring is marked with '3 1916', 'No 3-1' and initials BZ; vane ring is painted with FFE (free from explosives); rod painted with 'Inert'. | Ammunition | 1976-08-24 |
| Hales patent No 2 hand grenade, Tonite or Mexican, used during World War One, 1916 (c); cylindrical brass with segmented cast iron ring near head, pin intact, no striker; long cane in two pieces, divided by a brass collar in middle, with single tape streamer; stamped with maker's name, The Cotton Powder Company Limited, London, and on ring painted with 'inert' and broad arrow over 22. | Ammunition | 1976-08-24 |
| Document case, 1850-1855 (c); made of one strip of soft leather, which is folded over at the bottom to form a pocket; the whole folds into three sections; a thin leather strap forming six loops is stitched down the centre; the regimental number '1041' is printed on the outside; owned by Pte Thomas Shallcross, 4th (Royal Irish) Dragoon Guards. | Equipment, general | 1968-08-18 |
| Mk I No 19 hand grenade, used during World War One, 1914-1918; pear shaped with segmented cast iron body, similar to Mills Bomb type, with brass striker case at top end; handle screwed with brass nut and ring into grenade, with streamers; striker marked with 'PB4 16', and ring painted with grenade number and 'inert'. | Ammunition | 1976-08-24 |
| Mk I Newton Pippin No 22 rifle grenade, used during World War One, 1916 (c); segmented cast iron body, of conical shape, tapering towards rod, painted grey, with black steel clip on top end; long steel rod with copper gas check on bottom end; marked with initials 'V A S' on body and with '230, FFE (free from explosives), inert' painted on body and rod; made at Hazebrook, France. | Ammunition | 1976-08-24 |
| Two replica brass badges which may have been intended to adorn a band stand music stand, 1960 (c): one in the form of a grenade bearing on the front a chromium plated French eagle finial on a plinth bearing the number 8; one in the form of a crown surmounted by a lion; associated with the Royal Irish Fusiliers. | Badges | 1968-12-8 |
| Anti-tank rifle grenade No 68, used during World War Two, 1940-1945; bell shaped metal body with cylindrical wall, with pin and label; shaped charge cone and top plate kept in position by screwed collar; four finned tail and round disc base plate; marked on body with 'inert', grenade number and ' AT GTL/ 42'. | Ammunition | 1976-08-24 |
| Writing case, 1855 (c); wooden box covered in brown leather; hinged lid which is secured by a leather strap coming from the front bottom and fastening by a brass lock; inside are six compartments separated by wooden dividers; the remains of a label indicate that the box may have been used by a hospital sergeant of the 97th (Earl of Ulster's) Regiment. | Equipment, general | 1968-12-23 |
| Folding camp chair, 1854 (c); the sides and the legs are formed from eight parallel wooden bars which are hinged on an axis beneath the seat; the seat is formed from two sets of bars hinged on either side; curved armrests and back; woodwork painted green; owned by Capt Thomas Smith, 90th (Perthshire Volunteers) Light Infantry and used by him at the siege of Sevastopol, Crimea 1854. | Furniture | 1969-05-21 |
| Collection of five items used by Capt A B Dale, 1st County of London Yeomanry (Middlesex, Duke of Cambridge's Hussars) (Territorial Force): respirator and case, 1916; two map cases of leather and talc, 1914 (c); waterbottle of steel and enamel, 1914 (c); mess tin, 1914. | Equipment, general | 1969-06-29 |
| Two copies of a list: List of the Recipients of the Victoria Cross; issued by the War Office, January 1953; each copy has a set of amendments dated March 1953. | Archives | 1996-11-21 |
| Five photographs showing Edward Roper, 17th London Tower Hamlets Rifles, 1915-1918, William Roper, Middlesex Regiment and Alfred Roper, South Lancashire Regiment; all are the donor's uncles. | Photographs | 1996-11-23 |
| Pen knife, 1890 (c); ivory handle with a brass hinged nib flap operating steel nib cutting blades; with a hinged trimming blade at the other end; owned by Lt Col H Cooper, North Lancashire Regiment. | Equipment, general | 1969-07-26-6 |