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Description | Object Type | NAM Accession Number |
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Shoulder belt plate, 50th (The West Kent) Regiment of Foot, 1809 (c); oval white metal plated shoulder belt plate engraved with a royal crest of a lion and a crown, with a garter; inscribed on garter, 'QUO FATAVOCANT' and '50'. | Badges | 1959-05-2 |
Two photographs relating to the Royal Horse Artillery, 1900 (c). | Photographs | 1987-06-7 |
Uniform, Gen Sir George Cooper, Army Staff, 1950-1983: Tunic, No 1 dress, 1950; Mess jacket, 1956; Mess vest, 1956; patrol collar. | Uniforms | 1997-07-7 |
47 aquatints by Thomas Medland, after Capt Charles Gold; taken from the Series 'Oriental Drawings', published by G and W Nicoll, London, 1 Sep 1799. | Prints | 1960-02-105 |
Morrocan jambiya and scabbard, nd; curved blade stamped with smith's mark at the shoulder; wooden hilt with metal bound pommel; brass scabbard, lined with wood and round in section; two fixed suspension rings near mouthpiece; curved foot with large knob finial; panels of incised hatching and linear motifs. | Edged Weapons | 1963-12-224 |
Officer's shoulder belt plate, 87th (The Prince of Wales's Irish) Regiment, 1800-1811; oval brass shoulder belt plate with the Prince of Wales's plumes and a harp; inscribed with '87' below. | Badges | 1960-03-136 |
Photograph of a watercolour portrait of Pte Jarvis Jeffreys, 55th (Westmoreland) Regiment of Foot, with his sweetheart Esther Emmins, 1840 (c). | Photographs | 1987-06-19 |
Skean dhu and scabbard, nd; associated with Seaforth Highlanders; blade has indentations on back and single fuller on each side; black wooden grip with woven pattern on one side; figure of St Andrew and cross in brass; brass ferrule and pommel ornamented with thistles; orange backed glass on pommel; wooden scabbard covered with black leather; with brass mouthpiece and chape. | Edged Weapons | 1963-11-208 |
Shoulder belt plate, 52nd (The Oxfordshire) Regiment, 1798-1812; rectangular white metal shoulder belt plate, with a crown above a garter; inscribed on garter. 'OXFORD REGIMENT', and '52' in centre. | Badges | 1960-05-99 |
Shoulder belt plate, 26th (The Cameronians) Regiment of Foot, 1790 (c); oval white metal shoulder belt plate with thistle; inscribed, above, '26'. | Badges | 1960-05-100 |
Other ranks shoulder belt plate, 41st Regiment of Foot, 1790 (c); rectangular brass shoulder belt plate; engraved with a crown above and '41'. | Badges | 1960-05-106 |
Shoulder belt plate, 2nd Royal Garrison Bn, 1800 (c); oval brass shoulder belt plate, with white metal grenade inset below and garter, crown in centre of the garter; garter inscribed, 'GARRISON BATTALION', in centre of garter, '2'. | Badges | 1960-05-117 |
1st Bn Honorary Colour, 6th Regiment of Native Infantry, Madras, 1811 (c); this flag was probably awarded for service at Asseerghur, now Asirgarh, Argaum and Gawilghur, during the Second Maratha War, 1803-1804; embroidered yellow or buff silk panel, inscribed, '1. BATT. 6. REG.' and 'FOR SERVICES PERFORMED IN THE WEST OF INDIA', design includes the Arms of the East India Company within an oak wreath; the East India Company recognised particularly distinguished service of a regiment by the presentation of an honorary colour, standard or guidon. | Flags and Colours | 1960-11-57 |
Dirk and scabbard, with knife, fork, frog and case, nd; associated with Seaforth Highlanders Ross-Shire Buffs; blade is engraved and has two fullers and a scalloped back; carved ebony grip with brass gilt studs and ferrule, decorated with thistles; with large faceted cornelion or orange glass set at angle; wooden scabbard covered with black patent leather; with gilt brass fittings ornamented with thistles; knife and fork same form as dirk; leather frog for chape end of scabbard. | Edged Weapons | 1963-11-208 |
Kaskara sword, nd; believed to have been captured from the Dervishes at Omdurman; blade has floral engraving, which appears to suggest that the blade may be European; central groove from shoulder to point of blade, with two side grooves; wooden grip bound with thread; flattened, slightly splayed langets, one with splayed quillon; leather covered pommel. | Edged Weapons | 1963-11-95 |
Full dress coatee, Bombay Army Staff, 1800 (c); scarlet coatee with blue facings, gold and blue epaulettes and light plain buttons; full dress coatee of an Aide-de-Camp to a General Officer; thought to have been worn by Lt Col Andrew Bethune, Bombay Europeans, reputed to have been Aide-de-Camp to Maj Gen Robert Bowles. | Uniforms | 1961-06-36 |
Ten photographs showing races of the Indian Army in uniform and local dress, 1943-1944. | Photographs | 1987-07-2 |
Yataghan sword, 1898; associated with Sir Robert Whigham GCB KCMG DSO; according to RUSI list, was taken from the Khalifa's house at Khartoum after the Battle of Omduran; curved blade with slight recurve at point; blade inlaid with gold motifs, and panels of Persi-Arabic script; wooden hilt and pommel, covered with leather and bound with silver wire; 'Bird's head' pommel, partially covered with embossed silver sheet; hilt is probably a replacement. | Edged Weapons | 1963-11-94 |
Officer's full dress tunic, Indian Army Officer not on a cadre of a unit, Maj Ogilvie David Bennett, 1911(c). | Uniforms | 1997-09-60 |
32nd (Cornwall) Regiment of Foot shoulder belt plate, 1782 (c); gilt oval shoulder belt plate; engraved with garter, rayed star, crown and grenade; inscribed, 'CORNWALL REGT' on circlet. | Badges | 1961-07-42 |
Officer's full dress coatee, 1st Bn 1st Regiment of Native Infantry, Bombay, 1806 (c)-1808 (c); worn by Lt Col Andrew Bethune who served with the regiment from 1796 to 1810; scarlet coatee with yellow facings, silver bullion epaulettes with the gold star of a Lieutenant Colonel, three buttons are missing and have been replaced with replicas; the officers' uniforms of the East India Company's forces generally followed the same pattern as those worn by officers in the British Army. | Uniforms | 1961-08-68 |
African dagger, 1898; thin, leaf shaped, hammered iron blade, with slight trace of centre rib; wooden hilt with circular section; hilt moulded with two angular grooves and painted with 'XIV', in white paint; associated with the Battle of Omdurman. | Edged Weapons | 1963-11-84 |
Medals awarded to Pte Percy Leonard Crossman, Army Cyclist Corps, 1914-1917: British War Medal 1914-20; Allied Victory Medal 1914-19. | Medals | 1991-01-53 |
Service dress uniform worn by Capt Henry Campbell Roderick Owen, Queen's Own Dorset Yeomanry and Royal Flying Corps, 1916-1918: service dress tunic; service dress peaked forage cap; Sam Browne waistbelt; Sam Browne shoulder sling; Sam Browne sword frog; holster; lanyard; flying coat. | Uniforms | 1995-04-76 |
Service dress uniform worn by Capt Henry Campbell Roderick Owen, Queen's Own Dorset Yeomanry and Royal Flying Corps, 1916-1918: service dress tunic; service dress peaked forage cap; Sam Browne waistbelt; Sam Browne shoulder sling; Sam Browne sword frog; holster; lanyard; flying coat. | Equipment, uniform | 1995-04-76 |
African sword; believed to be from Liberia; broad, single edged, slightly curving blade, with three shallow fullers; wooden hilt bound with leather thong; pommel formed by metal ring; crossguard and disc pommel bound with metal leather. | Edged Weapons | 1963-11-82 |
Case containing a collection of items associated with 88th Regiment of Foot (Connaught Rangers), 1806 (c); items include two shoulder belt plates, five shako or helmet plates, three waistbelt plates, three band pouch badges and various shoulder titles and collar badges. | Badges | 1962-07-14 |
Other rank's leather ammunition pouch, 1805 (c); associated with 50th (The West Kent) Regiment of Foot, probably used by the grenadier company; decorated with a regimental badge; inscribed, 'NEC ASPERA TERRENT'. | Equipment, general | 1963-10-334 |
Talwar sword, picked up after the capture of Bhurtpore, 1825-1826; pitted blade; rich kuftgari decoration on outer surface of pommel; pommel surmounted with kuftgari decorated spike on small dome. | Edged Weapons | 1963-11-34 |
28 photographs showing: groups; wireless station; aircraft; hospital ship; motor vehicles; troops protecting a convoy; destruction of rebel headquarters; victory celebrations, Baghdad; topographical views; collected by Capt Hugh Shellshear Pocock, Royal Engineers, 1916-1919 (c); associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Photographs | 1987-07-13 |
Chinese dress sword and scabbard; slightly curved, single edged blade, with two fullers; circular copper guard with Chinese motifs; ebony or black horn grip, with spiral moulding and perforation; pommel and ferrule of brass with chiseled decoration of 'tas t'ieh' motif; wooden scabbard covered with green shagreen; brass mouthpiece with two lockets, joined with bar and chape. | Edged Weapons | 1963-10-417 |
Four medals, originally in a case, awarded to Pte John Briggs, J Goss, Pte W Eldridge, Pte J Burke, 48th Regiment of Foot, Northamptonshire Regiment, South Staffordshire Regiment, 1812-1897, Military General Service Medal 1793-1814; Regimental Medal for Merit; India Medal 1895-1902; Egyptian Medal 1882-1889. | Medals | 1964-03-55 |
Dirk and scabbard with side knife and fork; thought to have belonged to John, 5th Duke of Argyll, XVIIIth century; single edged blade, with single fuller on each side and semi-circular armourer's marks; brown wooden grip carved with interlaced work and silver rivets; ferrule of ornamented silver with two tangs extending onto grip; wooden scabbard covered with black leather, with incised silver ornamental fittings. | Edged Weapons | 1963-10-310 |
Physical training instructor's trade badge, 1881 (c), Universal Pattern. | Badges | 1991-03-72 |
Lapel badge, Civilian Fire Watchers', belonged to Alfred William Crowe, who also served in the Army Post Office Corps, 1910 (c). | Badges | 1991-03-75 |
Driver's trade badge, 1950 (c), Universal Pattern. | Badges | 1991-03-76 |
Proficiency badge, 1940 (c); associated with the Royal Tank Regiment. | Badges | 1991-03-77 |
Driver mechanic's trade badge, 1940 (c); associated with Royal Armoured Corps and Royal Tank Corps, later Royal Tank Corps only. | Badges | 1991-03-78 |
Proficiency badge for best swordsman in the troop (from 1909), Universal Pattern, 1914 (c); previously awarded for second and third prize. | Badges | 1991-03-79 |
Proficiency badge for skill in driving horsed units, 1st prize, Cavalry, 1914 (c). | Badges | 1991-03-80 |
Proficiency badge for skill in driving horsed units, 2nd, 3rd and 4th prize, Cavalry, 1914 (c). | Badges | 1991-03-81 |
Trade badge for Battery Surveyors (Field Regiments) and Survey Royal Artillery Class III (Survey Regiments, 1940 (c); discontinued in 1944. | Badges | 1991-03-82 |
Sergeants' Mess membership card of MT1252 Sgt S J Walsh, with mess rules, 1 Jan 1914. | Archives | 1986-01-22 |
Proficiency badge for best machine gunner in the squadron or company, Universal Pattern, 1928 (c); issued to lance corporals, troopers and privates. | Badges | 1991-03-83 |
Proficiency badge for 1st Class machine gunner, Territorial Army, 1921 (c). | Badges | 1991-03-84 |
Proficiency badge for Lewis gunner, Territorial Army, 1940 (c). | Badges | 1991-03-85 |
Proficiency badge for Lewis gunner 2nd Class, Territorial Army, 1940 (c). | Badges | 1991-03-86 |
Proficiency badge for best machine gunner, junior ranks, Universal Pattern, 1929 (c). | Badges | 1991-03-87 |
Bound volume of circular records collected by Col Sir Francis Whitmore TD, whilst a Major in the Essex Yeomanry, and Military Member of the Essex RFA; most of the circulars were addressed to TFA secretaries. | Archives | 1986-01-26 |
Proficiency badge for Most Efficient Gunner in each battery or company of Artillery, 1st prize, Royal Artillery, 1914 (c). | Badges | 1991-03-88 |
Proficiency badge for Most Efficient Gunner in each battery or company of Artillery, 3rd prize, Royal Artillery, 1914 (c). | Badges | 1991-03-89 |
Proficiency badge for Most Efficient Gunner in each battery or company of Artillery, 2nd prize, Royal Artillery, 1914 (c). | Badges | 1991-03-90 |
Height taker's trade badge, 1st Class, Royal Artillery and Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1940 (c). | Badges | 1991-03-91 |
Marksman's proficiency badge for best combined shot among corporals, lance corporals and privates in a regiment or battalion, Infantry, 1901 (c). | Badges | 1991-03-92 |
Marksman's proficiency badge for best shot in the squadron, company or band, Universal Pattern, 1909 (c). | Badges | 1991-03-93 |
Proficiency badge for light machine gun marksman, unidentified regiment, 1940 (c). | Badges | 1991-03-109 |
Proficiency badge for best shot of sergeants and lance sergeants of a regiment or battallion, unidentified regiments, 1901 (c); later awarded to warrant officer's. | Badges | 1991-03-110 |
Proficiency badge for Lewis gunner or light machine gunner, 1st Class, Territorial Army, 1936 (c). | Badges | 1991-03-111 |
Shoulder belt plate and gorget, 58th (or the Rutlandshire) Regiment, worn by Lt William Bale, 1810 (c)-1812 (c). | Badges | 1965-03-60 |
Shoulder belt plate, 29th (The Worcestershire) Regiment of Foot, 1790 (c); rectangular brass shoulder belt plate with a blue enamelled garter surmounted by a crown, and a lion in the centre on a red enamelled ground; inscribed on garter, 'HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE'. | Badges | 1965-11-42 |
Ten group and portrait photographs relating to Gerald Effingham Lynch Richardson who served as a Non Commissioned Officer in the West African Frontier Force and as an Officer in the Royal Dublin Fusiliers and the Machine Gun Corps, 1913-1919. | Photographs | 1987-07-15 |
Shoulder belt plate, 33rd (1st Yorkshire, West Riding) Regiment of Foot, 1800 (c); oval white metal shoulder belt plate with engraved garter surmounted by a crown; garter is inscribed, 'FIRST YORKSHIRE REGIMENT' with '33' in the centre. | Badges | 1960-05-103 |
Photocopy typescript biography of Richard Cox, the Army Agent and Banker; contains many copies of letters, which, like the text, concentrate on Cox's social life, including his friendship with Garrick. | Archives | 1986-01-27 |
Collection of badges associated with 20th Regiment of Foot. From the collection of Maj H G Parkyn. | Badges | 1970-12-173-1 |
Gorget and shoulder belt plate, 5th (The Northumberland) Regiment of Foot, possibly worn by Capt John Bent, 1804-1832. | Badges | 1975-12-88 |
Officer's shoulder belt plate, 4th (or The King's Own) Regiment of Foot, 1799 (c); oval white metal shoulder belt plate with garter surmounted by a crown and a lion in the centre, inscribed, 'IV'; garter inscribed,' KING'S OWN INFANTRY'. | Badges | 1984-09-63 |
Papers associated with Robert Skirving, 4th Bengal Native Infantry; include the words of three hymns sung at parade, and a copy of the Special Army Order issued 10 May 1910, including the text of a message to the Army from George V. | Archives | 1986-01-28 |
Duplicate of typescript report by Medical Officer of 4th Bn Border Regiment; about medical aspects of serving on Long-Range Patrols in the Naga Hills. | Archives | 1986-01-29 |
76 colour transparencies of regimental cap badges, 1981. | Photographs | 1987-07-16 |
Transcript of letter written by Lt and Adj E B McInnes, 9th Lancers, in which he describes, in detail, the attack on the Afghans on 11 December 1879, and the Siege of Kabul, that began on 13 December 1879. | Archives | 1986-01-30 |
Photocopy of typescript diary of Sgt Rowland, 5th Divisional Ration and Ammunition Train, BEF; associated with the retreat from Mons, World War One, Western Front (1914-1918). | Archives | 1986-01-31 |
Officer's shoulder belt plate, 25th (King's Own Borderers) Regiment of Foot, 1816 (c); square, made of brass; decorated with a crown above, royal monogram, and a horse and a sphinx below in white metal; inscribed, 'HONI.SOIT.QUI.MAL.Y.PENSE', 'IN.VERITATE.RELIGIONIS', 'EGYPT/ XXV' and below, 'KINGS.OWN.BORDERERS'. | Badges | 1984-05-33 |
Proficiency badge for best shot in the battallion, Territorial Army 1940 (c). | Badges | 1991-03-112 |
Officer's shoulder belt plate, 39th (Dorsetshire) Regiment of Foot, 1800-1815; oval brass shoulder belt plate; inscribed '39' in centre and 'GIBRALTAR' on a ribbon below. | Badges | 1984-05-38 |
Proficiency badge, unidentified regiment, nd. | Badges | 1991-03-105 |
Proficiency badge, unidentified regiment, nd. | Badges | 1991-03-106 |
Officer's shoulder belt plate, 39th (Dorsetshire) Regiment of Foot, 1800-1815; oval brass shoulder belt plate; inscribed '39' in centre and 'GIBRALTAR' on a ribbon below. | Badges | 1984-05-39 |
Photocopy of revised version of typescript pamphlet on Bradfield College CCF, 1973, 'Bradfield College CCF An Introduction'; containing notes on its history, establishment and organisation, and information for prospective officers and cadets. | Archives | 1986-01-32 |
Proficiency badge for best shot in a battallion or regiment, Territorial Army, 1936 (c). | Badges | 1991-03-107 |
Officer's shoulder belt plate, 40th (2nd Somersetshire) Regiment of Foot, 1789 (c)-1802 (c); oval brass shoulder belt plate; with a bugle device below; inscribed with '40' in the centre. | Badges | 1984-05-40 |
Proficiency badge, unidentified regiment, 1909 (c). | Badges | 1991-03-108 |
Officer's shoulder belt plate, Royal Garrison Battalion, 1802-1805; oval brass shoulder belt plate with laurel wreath, garter surmounted by a crown, with a caste engraved in the centre; inscribed, 'ROYAL GARRISON BATTALION'. | Badges | 1984-06-31 |
Officer's shoulder belt plate, 20th (The East Devonshire) Regiment of Foot, 1800 (c); oval brass shoulder belt plate, with laurel wreath; inscribed, '20' in centre. | Badges | 1984-06-78 |
Photocopy of press cutting of a report from the paper's correspondent in Pretoria, 23 May 1881; description of ambush of 94th Regiment by the Boers at Bronkhorst Spruit, Transvaal War. | Archives | 1986-01-33 |
Scrapbook containing cuttings from 'The Times' and other newspapers and illustrated magazines, of the period 10 June -3 July 1900, relating to capture of Taku Forts, and progress of Admiral Sir Edward Seymour's force, advancing to relieve the besieged legations at Peking. | Archives | 1986-01-73 |
19 colour transparencies of specialist badges relating to the British Army, 1984: Gurkha Rifles; Guards Division; Royal Green Jackets; Royal Irish Rangers. | Photographs | 1987-07-17 |
Officer's shoulder belt plate, 59th (2nd Nottinghamshire) Regiment, 1810 (c); oval brass shoulder belt plate, with mounted laurel wreath device in white metal and crown above; inscribed, '59' in centre. | Badges | 1984-06-87 |
Officer's shoulder belt plate, 63rd (West Suffolk) Regiment, 1793 (c)-1797 (c); oval silver shoulder belt plate; with garter surmounted by a crown; garter inscribed, 'HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE' and 'LXIII' in centre. | Badges | 1984-06-89 |
Officer's shoulder belt plate, 12th (The East Suffolk) Regiment of Foot, 1799-1816; oval brass shoulder belt plate; inscribed 'GIBRALTAR' and '12' in the centre. | Badges | 1984-06-169 |
Photocopy typescript memoirs by Lt Benjamin Passmore Greenwood, 15th Hussars, 1911-1914; describes his experiences of service as a dispatch rider, World War One, Western Front (1914-1918). | Archives | 1986-01-74 |
Shoulder belt plate, 43rd (Monmouthshire) Regiment of Foot (Light Infantry), 1800 (c); oval brass shoulder belt plate with circular device, inscribed in centre, '43' with bugle device above. | Badges | 1984-06-170 |
Officer's shoulder belt plate, 48th (Northamptonshire) Regiment of Foot, 1800 (c); oval brass shoulder belt plate with circular device surmounted by a crown; inscribed, '48' in centre. | Badges | 1984-06-171 |
Photocopy of a manuscript diary of a civilian transport contractor, 1899-1900, 'The Siege of Ladysmith'; describes working with the British Army in South Africa, to improve deficiencies caused by a shortage of transport personnel and equipment. | Archives | 1986-01-75 |
Officer's shoulder belt plate, 99th Regiment of Foot, 1800 (c); oval brass shoulder belt plate, with a white metal mounted design of a garter surmounted by a crown; garter inscribed, 'HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE', with '99' in the centre. | Badges | 1984-06-173 |
Officer's shoulder belt plate, 48th (Northamptonshire) Regiment of Foot, 1792 (c); oval brass shoulder belt plate with a crown above, the royal monogram of George III and a shield below; inscribed '49TH REG' and below, 'NORTHAMPTONSHIRE'. | Badges | 1984-09-64 |
Officer's shoulder belt plate, 94th Regiment of Foot, 1805 (c); oval white metal shoulder belt plate with a harp surmounted by a crown; inscribed, '94' below and 'QUIS SEPERABIT[?]'. | Badges | 1984-09-65 |
Officer's shoulder belt plate, 18th (Royal Irish) Regiment of Foot, 1790 (c)-1805 (c); oval brass shoulder belt plate, with a crown above, a harp in the centre and possibly a shamrock below; inscribed, 'VIRTUTIS NAMURCENSIS PREMIUM'. | Badges | 1984-09-90 |
Kris from Java; wavy blade with pamir and gold embellishment of vine leaves; of berpamur type, the upper part grooved; brown wood garuda with brass or bronze and decorated ferrule (mendak); blade of Lok lima type and hilt Java deman type; blade is believed to be from 18th century central Java, with a hilt probably from the Celebes; thought to have been taken at the storming of Fort Cornelus, 1811. | Edged Weapons | 1963-10-309 |
Shooting Medal, 1801, 31st (Huntingdonshire) Regiment of Foot; silver medal awarded to Sgt T Earle; reverse engraved, 'Lieut. Col./ Charles McMurdo/ TO SERGT. T. EARLE/ BEST SHOT/ in the/ LIGHT COMPANY/ for/ 1801'; Charles McMurdo became a Lieutenant Colonel in the 31st (Huntingdonshire) Regiment of Foot in 1796, and was made a Colonel in 1802. | Medals | 1984-12-61 |
Arm knife and scabbard; long blade of usual leaf shape; yellow bone hilt with usual double concave shape; with ornamental tang button, centre bound with plain and twisted wire; red leather scabbard with white snakeskin mouthpiece and silver chape; brought back by Lord Wolseley from the Nile Expedition, 1884-1885. | Edged Weapons | 1963-10-285 |