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Description | Object Type | NAM Accession Number |
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Button, 4th Hussars, 1835 (c). | Badges | 1992-03-116 |
Two officer's coatee buttons, 4th (The Queen's Own Light) Dragoons, 1850 (c). | Badges | 1992-03-117 |
Two officer's full dress coatee buttons, 4th (Queen's Own) Dragoons, 1810 (c). | Badges | 1992-03-118 |
Unfinished badge, possibly sabretache, 4th (Queen's Own) Hussars, 1890 (c). | Badges | 1992-03-119 |
Male half of waistbelt clasp, 4th (The Queen's Own) Light Dragoons, 1830 (c). | Badges | 1992-03-120 |
Unfinished collar badge, 4th (Queen's Own) Hussars, 1907 (c). | Badges | 1992-03-121 |
Three unfinished cap badges, 4th (Queen's Own) Hussars, 1907 (c). | Badges | 1992-03-122 |
Officer's collar badge, 4th (Queen's Own) Hussars, 1907-1958. | Badges | 1992-03-123 |
Officer's collar badge, 7th (Queen's Own) Hussars, 1902-1958. | Badges | 1992-03-124 |
Two other rank's cap badges, 4th (Queen's Own) Hussars, 1910 (c). | Badges | 1992-03-125 |
Shoulder title, 17th (Duke of Cambridge's Own) Lancers, 1900 (c). | Badges | 1992-03-157 |
Full dress button, 21st Light Dragoons, 1818 (c). | Badges | 1992-03-158 |
Other ranks cap badge, button and pair of shoulder titles, Royal Hussars (Prince of Wales's Own), 1991 (c). | Badges | 1992-05-70 |
Formation badge, 7th Indian Division, 1945 (c); associated with World War Two, Far East (1941-1945). | Badges | 1992-05-68 |
Stitched booklet: 'Soldier's Prayer Book', 'Pack of Cards Spiritualised', 'The Railway to Perdition', or 'The Remedy', 1847 (c); containing a story that is believed to have originated with a soldier of the 66th Regt of Foot. | Archives | 1986-02-76 |
Blazer badge worn by Cpl Alexander J Wales, 2nd Bn Scots Guards, 1920 (c). | Badges | 1992-08-3 |
Blazer badge worn by Cpl Alexander J Wales, 2nd Bn Scots Guards, 1950 (c). | Badges | 1992-08-2 |
Long Service and Good Conduct Medal awarded to C/Sgt William Wales, King's Royal Rifle Corps, 1902-1911 (c). | Medals | 1992-08-1 |
Patchwork and embroidered bed cover, 17th (The Leicestershire) Regiment of Foot, 1865 (c). | Crafts | 1992-07-206 |
Formation badge, 11th East African Division, 1942 (c) -1945; associated with World War Two, Far East. | Badges | 1992-07-83 |
Photocopies of reports from Leicester newspapers, 1900; describe the activities of local men in the Boer War, including descriptions of the Battle of Colenso. | Archives | 1986-02-77 |
Officer's button, Adjutant General Corps, 1992. | Badges | 1992-07-82 |
Collection of postal items including 16 envelopes, a parcel label and a postcard, with a variety of violet diamond type 1 censor marks, 1939-1942; associated with the Indian Army and Yemen, World War Two (1939-1945). | Archives | 2002-05-5 |
Manuscript letter, 30 May 1900; written by William Wheeler, British South Africa Police, to his mother, describing his part in the relief of Mafeking. | Archives | 1986-02-78 |
Manuscript letter, 1880; written by Cpl James Tomkin, Corps of Royal Engineers, to his friend Mr Ratcliffe; not dated, but probably in the summer of 1880, after the Conservative election defeat, and before he left for Hong Kong in the autumn. | Archives | 1986-02-79 |
Photocopies of typescripts of letters written by Cornet Edward Scott, 4th Light Dragoons, 1827-1830, to his sister; taken from the volume 'Letters of Mary Scott', deposited in the Greater London Record Office. | Archives | 1986-02-80 |
Photocopy of typescript transcript of the minute book of Irish Masonic Logic No 441, 1934, attached to the 38th Regiment of Foot, 1796-1821; including a copy of the byelaws made in September 1819; transcribed by T R Henderson. | Archives | 1986-02-81 |
Indian axe-head, nd; made of steel, with crescentic blade; rivited to two sockets for the shaft; associated with Indian Police and dacoits; used to attack G B S Prance who calls it a Chhavi and claims it was mounted on a bamboo staff sword; called a lathi or dang in Urdu or Punjabi. | Edged Weapons | 1961-07-70 |
Postcard from the collection of Nell Mulholland, showing a young girl, wearing traditional Dutch national costume, 1918 (c). Colour photolithograph postcard, artist and publisher unknown, 1918 (c); full length figure holding a model ship, standing in front of a wall of Delft tiles; associated with Cpl David Mulholland, Royal Army Service Corps. | Prints | 2002-05-7 |
One Japanese sword from the collection of Lt Gen Sir Frank Walter Messervy; associated with World War Two, Far East (1941-1945). | Edged Weapons | 1961-07-5-1 |
Sword-stick or gupti, 1824-1869; partially ornamented blade, with gold kuftgari near hilt; cylindrical ivory hilt, with moulded pommel; silver ferrule; bamboo cane stick, without ferrule; associated with Capt P Meadows-Taylor. | Edged Weapons | 1961-06-30 |
Dha sword and scabbard; single edged, leaf shaped, pointed blade, with slight fuller and simple flower motifs; wooden hilt covered with brass; wooden scabbard, mounted with brass mouthpiece and chape; obtained by F W Nicolay, Lushai Expedition, 1871-1872. | Edged Weapons | 1961-03-19 |
14th (Light) Division Christmas 1916. Christmas card, 14th Light Division; colour photolithograph greetings card after unknown artist; published by Raphael Tuck and Sons Limited, London, 1916; inscribed on cover with title and inside with, 'N.E. Corner of Delville Wood captured 27th August 1916'; associated with Cpl David Mulholland, Royal Army Service Corps; associated with World War One, Western Front (1914-1918). | Prints | 2002-05-8 |
14th (Light) Division. Christmas card, 14th Light Division, 1917 (c); colour photolithograph greetings card possibly after M Pauline, published by Raphael Tuck and Sons Limited, London, 1917 (c); sent to Nell Mulholland from her husband Cpl David Mulholland, Royal Army Service Corps; associated with World War One, Western Front (1914-1918). | Prints | 2002-05-9 |
14th Division Xmas 1918. Christmas card, 14th Light Division; colour photolithograph greetings card, 1918, after unknown artist, publisher unknown; sent to Nell Mulholland from her husband Cpl David Mulholland, Royal Army Service Corps; associated with World War One, Western Front (1914-1918). | Prints | 2002-05-10 |
Talwar (or tulwar) sword and scabbard; broad blade with gold or brass inlay inscription, possibly in Hindi; rich kuftgari floral decoration on hilt, in form of lilies; remains of red velvet covered scabbard, with decorated brass chape; obtained by either Col F W Nicolay or Gen John Briggs. | Edged Weapons | 1961-03-16 |
Kris and scabbard, nd; slightly wavy blade, with wooden garuda hilt and brass, thread-like ferrule; wooden scabbard and ivory sampak; kris is typical of Malays, but insert in the scabbard is typical of Sumatra. | Edged Weapons | 1961-01-22 |
Skean dhu and scabbard, 1867-1870; blade engraved with battle honours; cairngorn missing from pommel on black wooden hilt; wooden scabbard, covered with black leather, with silver mouthpiece and chape; in possession of Col W W Knollys and may have belonged to George Hambley Elliott, 93rd Foot Sutherland Highlanders. | Edged Weapons | 1960-12-229 |
Officer's kukri, without scabbard, 1850 (c)-1899 (c); heavy, chiseled blade with several motifs, including an eye symbol, an Indian axe and concentric circles; with two fullers; chiseled steel hilt, with convuluted floral patterns. | Edged Weapons | 1960-12-178 |
Kukri and scabbard, nd; with small light blade; black horn hilt, with steel ferrule, and no tang; black grained and tooled leather scabbard, with small silver chape and pouch and pockets for two side knives. | Edged Weapons | 1960-12-58 |
Shamshir sword and scabbard, nd; damascening on blade, similar to Persian, XVII Century, of the school of 'Maometto'; scabbard covered with green velvet; gold chape, set with gems; presented to Viscount Gough, Commander in Chief, India; associated with Mujad Khan. | Edged Weapons | 1960-09-43 |
Four chakrams (throwing quoits), nd; plaited metal rope (torha) with metal terminals and steel crescent (chand); with one moulded metal ring; probably parts of Sikh headdress; brought from India by Maj Gen Boyce Albert Combe. | Edged Weapons | 1960-08-213 |
Kris and scabbard, nd; blade, with wavy's pamir; hilt of drilled, pierced bone; wooden scabbard; believed to come from Madura, East Java; old accession book, states it to be a 'Sulu' (Celebes) kris. | Edged Weapons | 1960-08-16 |
Pesh-kabz knife and scabbard, nd; knife of mashud type (choora), from Afghanistan; watered blade of usual shape, with T-section; Afridi type hilt; black horn and 'walrus ivory' grip; wooden scabbard, covered with red leather; associated with the N W Frontier. | Edged Weapons | 1960-07-220 |
Mansucript translation of a captured German document, August 1916; published as SS 450, from the papers of Capt Reginald Sudlow Hawker, Royal 1st Devon Yeomanry, attached Machine Gun Corps; details regulations for machine-gun officers and non-commissioned officers; associated with World War One, Western Front (1914-1918). | Archives | 1986-03-54 |
Four bound volumes of manuscript notes on optics and range-finding; compiled by E A Shipley whilst an instructor at the Royal Military College of Science, Woolwich, 1920s and 1930s. | Archives | 1986-03-55 |
Bowie knife and sheath, nd; single edged blade of bowie shape; white metal hilt with checkered bone grips; leather sheath, with metal chape and large frog with buckle and strap; used as a trench dagger. | Edged Weapons | 1960-07-193 |
Kukri and presentation scabbard, 1930 (c); medium weight, broad blade, with two fullers at back; black horn hilt, with gold ferrule; wooden scabbard, covered with black fine grained leather; with decorated gold fittings; with pouch of leather and two side knives, a purse of black leather and four coins wrapped in papers; presented to Sir Charles Tegart KCIE CSI MVO IP, by the Rajah of Nepal, during a visit to Calcutta; associated with the Indian Police. | Edged Weapons | 1960-03-75 |
Japanese tachi sword and service scabbard of Lt Gen Masaki Honda, Cdr, Japanese 33rd Army, and was surrendered on 25th Oct 1945, at Thaton, Burma, to Maj Gen W A Crowther DSO, Cdr 17th Indian Division, who received it on behalf of Lt Gen Sir M Stopford KBE CB DSO MC, Cdr 12th Army. | Edged Weapons | 1960-03-32 |
Kris without scabbard, nd; straight blade, with very black pamir, and two shallow grooves extending from 'ricasso'; delicately carved brown wooden hilt, with swastikas and tendrils; brass ferrule; with metal scabbard with wooden mouthpiece; believed to be from South Java or Madura. | Edged Weapons | 1959-12-90 |
Kindjal and scabbard, nd; double edged blade, with slightly off-central fuller on either side; black bone hilt of traditional form; wooden scabbard, covered with tooled leather; presented to Grandfather of donor together with two kukris. | Edged Weapons | 1959-12-194-3 |
Kukri and scabbard, 1860 (c)-1897 (c); long, continuously curved blade, with two fullers; chased steel hilt, with chiseled surface; leather scabbard. | Edged Weapons | 1959-12-194-2 |
Kukri and scabbard, 1890 (c)-1914 (c); chased silver hilt, with moulded repousee acanthus-type motifs; no appearance of tang in butt; brown leather scabbard, with silver chape; with one side-knife with wooden hilt. | Edged Weapons | 1959-12-194-1 |
German field telephone, 1915 (c); manufactured by Siemens and Halske; associated with World War One. | Scientific Instruments | 1993-02-184 |
Officer's braces, universal Pattern, 1944, sealed pattern, 1945. | Equipment, uniform | 1993-03-143 |
Captured Iraqi radio headset, 1990 (c); associated with the Gulf War. | Equipment, general | 1992-06-149 |
Pair of rank badges, slip-on, with titles embroidered, majors', Royal Artillery, 1940-1945 (c). | Badges | 1993-02-147 |
Embroidery showing the names of Victoria Cross winners, 1951-1978; embroidery lists in concentric circles winners of the prestigious Victoria Cross, from 1856 - 1951 (c); the central circle is reserved for members of the Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment); at the very centre is the name of the embroidery's first owner Sgt Robert Edward Ryder VC and the details of his VC action at Thiepval on | Crafts | 1993-02-148 |
Embroidery of the badge of the Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment), 1916 (c). | Equipment, uniform | 1993-02-149 |
Embroidered lace trophy, Universal Pattern, 1914-1918. | Crafts | 1993-02-150 |
Arm badge worn by L/Cpl Deo Bahadur Rana, 28th Ambulance Sqn Group, Gurkha Transport Regiment, 1990-1991; L/Cpl Bana took part in Operation Granby, Gulf war. | Badges | 1993-02-274 |
Presentation kukri and scabbard, 1924 (c); medium weight, modern blade, with good quality temper; light greenish-grey horn hilt, with inlay of silver or aluminium rods; wooden scabbard, covered with green velvet; velvet pouch and scabbards, containing knife and sharpener; presented to Col Wm Dundas, 3rd GR on giving up command. | Edged Weapons | 1959-12-193 |
Kris and scabbard, 1616; straight blade; ivory garuda hilt, with smooth finish; hilt is believed to originate from Sumatra; scabbard made of two types of wood, with ivory sampak; blade is believed to be of earlier origin than the hilt. | Edged Weapons | 1959-12-90 |
Two bandsmen's service chevrons, standard pattern, sealed 1933, resealed; associated with Foot Guards; one with three bars, one with one bar. | Badges | 1993-02-275 |
Kindjal and scabbard, 1920; blade of usual form, with 'alternative' fuller and long narrow point; hilt made of two plates of black horn; wooden scabbard, covered with black leather; believed to have been taken from a robber by men of a donors Coy, 89th Punjabis. | Edged Weapons | 1959-09-149 |
Dah sword and scabbard; single edged blade which widens towards rounded tip; wooden hilt, bound with rattan, with crude metal ferrule; wooden scabbard also bound with rattan; believed to have been taken from Shan tribesman by Lt M S C Campbell when with the Mountain Battery, 2nd Burma War, 1852-1853. | Edged Weapons | 1959-09-147 |
Shasqua sword and scabbard; blade of usual shape, with two fullers on each side; black horn hilt of usual shape; wooden scabbard covered with black leather; given to Lt S (of J) M Edwards at Kiesel (or Kissa) Rabat by a Russian Officer. | Edged Weapons | 1959-09-144 |
Sword and scabbard, nd; highly polished blade similar to mameluke; khanjar type hilt of grey jade, inlayed with jewels arranged in floral motifs; wooden scabbard, covered with crimson velvet, with gold fittings; presented to F M Sir Claude Auchinleck, GCB, GCIE, CSI, OBE, DSO by HH the Maharaja Gen Sir Joodha Shum Shere Jung Bahadur Rana, GCB. | Edged Weapons | 1959-05-24 |
Kukri and scabbard, nd; blade of 'angled' shape, with single fuller; black horn hilt, with white metal ferrule and pommel cap; brown leather scabbard, with white metal chape; old Accession Book states it to be 'bazar made'. | Edged Weapons | 1959-04-241 |
Indian short sword and scabbard; single edged, slightly curved blade; crude black wooden grip and facetted bulbous pommel; iron ferrule and 's' shaped guard; brown leather scabbard, simply bent to form sheath; with traces of light brown fur and cord bindings; recovered by A V Anderson, RE, Moplah Rebellion, 1921-1922. | Edged Weapons | 1959-04-239 |
Two short swords, 1921-1922; captured by the Leinster Regt, Moplah Operations, in the last action in which they took part. | Edged Weapons | 1959-03-9 |
Photograph album containing 64 photographs of Victorian officers and gentlemen; presented by the officers of 41st Regiment of Bengal Infantry to Col H S Obbard, 30 Jun 1882; there is also a handwritten letter accompanying the album from Maj Derek Smith of the Middlesex Regiment, 10 Dec 1967. | Photographs | 2002-05-6 |
Photograph album containing 64 photographs of Victorian officers and gentlemen; presented by the officers of 41st Regiment of Bengal Infantry to Col H S Obbard, 30 Jun 1882; there is also a handwritten letter accompanying the album from Maj Derek Smith of the Middlesex Regiment, 10 Dec 1967. | Archives | 2002-05-6 |
Talwar (tulwar) sword, 1832-1889; slightly curved and broad blade; iron hilt, with chevron mouldings on grip; soft leather sword strap, with buckle; believed to be an 'Indian cavalry officers tulwar, with sword knot'; probably Indian Army regulation issue. | Edged Weapons | 1959-01-22 |
Kukri and scabbard, nd; broad blade, of medium weight with two fullers; ivory hilt with steel ferrule and steel pommel plate; tooled brown leather scabbard. | Edged Weapons | 1958-11-95 |
Kukri and scabbard, 1850 (c)-1899 (c); light, exceptionally fine quality blade; brown wooden hilt, with steel ferrule, and no visible tang; black grained leather scabbard, with red leather and fabric design in shape of flower. | Edged Weapons | 1958-07-36 |
Afghan knife; blade of normal shape, with T-section; brass ferrule hilt, and black bone grips, inlayed with small rods of what appear to be white metal; collected by Maj Gen W H R Godfrey, 35 Madras Native Infantry. | Edged Weapons | 1958-07-5 |
Pesh-kabz knife and scabbard, nd; Mashud type (choora); blade has chiseled back and is decorated with hammered yellow metal; grips of four plates of ivory; ferrule of incised white metal; hilt painted with orange and crimson paint; tooled red leather scabbard, of traditional form; presented to Sir Claude Auchinleck by Subedar Maj Allah Jan, IDSM, 218 Coy, RIASC (Gen TPT), on behalf of the Masud Maliks. | Edged Weapons | 1958-05-26 |
Kukri and scabbard, nd; wooden scabbard covered with brown fine grained leather, with silver mountings; presented to Gen Sir Claude Auchinleck, GCB, GCIE, CSI, DSO, OBE, ADC, by Officers of 3rd QAO Gurkha Rifles. | Edged Weapons | 1958-05-25 |
Dao, 1939-1945; single edged blade, with concave tip; black horn hilt, with brass ferrule, brass washers to two rivets, and pommel plate; presented to FM Auchinleck, World War Two; believed to be a 'Burmese Army dah', but appears to be more Malayan than Burmese. | Edged Weapons | 1958-04-20 |
Photocopies of printed, manuscript and typescript catalogues of East Kent Yeomanry archives, 1795-1938 in the Kent Archives Office, with copies of documents relating to West Kent Yeomanry, 1797-1838; associated with Lord Lt Camden. | Archives | 1986-03-62 |
Provisional Battalion Aldershot. Colour photolithographic Christmas card, 1935 (c); manufacturer unknown; part of a collection of regimental crests and other cards which originally belonged to Capt Ian Bruce Deas Dewar who was killed in 1938; at the time of his death he was serving with 2nd Bn 17th Dogra Regiment, but attached to the South Waziristan Scouts as Wing Commander. | Prints | 2002-05-11 |
Shamshir sword and scabbard, 1857-1859; curved shamshir blade, with fine watering; ivory grip of unembellished surface; metal crossguard and pommel embellished with coloured enamel; wooden scabbard, covered with blue velvet; believed to have been found by Lt T N Harward, Bengal Artillery, Indian Mutiny, and are reputed to have belonged to Nana Sahib. | Edged Weapons | 1957-10-13 |
Colour photolithographic Christmas card, 1935 (c); produced for the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Princess Louise's); part of a collection of regimental crests and other cards which originally belonged to Capt Ian Bruce Deas Dewar who was killed in 1938; at the time of his death he was serving with 2nd Bn 17th Dogra Regiment, but attached to the South Waziristan Scouts as Wing Commander. | Prints | 2002-05-12 |
Headquarters, 1st Anti-Aircraft Division, Uxbridge. Colour photolithographic greetings card, 1935 (c); produced for the Anti-Aircraft Division; part of a collection of regimental crests and other cards which originally belonged to Capt Ian Bruce Deas Dewar who was killed in 1938; at the time of his death he was serving with 2nd Bn 17th Dogra Regiment, but attached to the South Waziristan Scouts as Wing Commander. | Prints | 2002-05-13 |
Headquarters, 1st Anti-Aircraft Division, T. A. Colour chromolithographic greetings card, 1935 (c); produced for the 1st Anti-Aircraft Division; part of a collection of regimental crests and other cards which originally belonged to Capt Ian Bruce Deas Dewar who was killed in 1938; at the time of his death he was serving with 2nd Bn 17th Dogra Regiment, but attached to the South Waziristan Scouts as Wing Commander. | Prints | 2002-05-14 |
Two chakrams (throwing quoits) and a bich'hwa dagger; the chakrams were presented to Col Hamilton, before 1922, by one of the few Sikhs enlisted in the 8th Cavalry. | Edged Weapons | 1957-08-23 |
No 8 F.T.S. Royal Air Force Montrose. Colour photolithographic greetings card, 1935 (c); produced for the Royal Air Force, Montrose; part of a collection of regimental crests and other cards which originally belonged to Capt Ian Bruce Deas Dewar who was killed in 1938; at the time of his death he was serving with 2nd Bn 17th Dogra Regiment, but attached to the South Waziristan Scouts as Wing Commander. | Prints | 2002-05-15 |
An Album for Arms, Crests and Monograms &c. Illustrated album published by Marcus Ward and Company, London, 1930 (c); part of a collection of regimental crests and other cards which originally belonged to Capt Ian Bruce Deas Dewar who was killed in 1938; at the time of his death he was serving with 2nd Bn 17th Dogra Regiment, but attached to the South Waziristan Scouts as Wing Commander. | Prints | 2002-05-16 |
Armorie, An Album for Arms, Crests, Monograms &c. Illustrated album published by Marcus Ward and Company, London, 1930 (c); part of a collection of regimental crests and other cards which originally belonged to Capt Ian Bruce Deas Dewar who was killed in 1938; at the time of his death he was serving with 2nd Bn 17th Dogra Regiment, but attached to the South Waziristan Scouts as Wing Commander. | Prints | 2002-05-17 |
Two 'Moplah' knives and a Spanish folding knife, early nineteenth century. | Edged Weapons | 1957-04-13 |
43 regimental crests of various Indian Army regiments and battalions, 1930 (c); the crests are all torn from the back of envelopes or letter heads and are produced by various Punjab regiments; part of a collection of regimental crests and other cards which originally belonged to Capt Ian Bruce Deas Dewar who was killed in 1938; at the time of his death he was serving with 2nd Bn 17th Dogra Regiment, but attached to the South Waziristan Scouts as Wing Commander. | Prints | 2002-05-18 |
31 regimental crests of the 38th Dogras, 41st Dogras, 17th Dogra Regiment and 37th Dogras, 1930 (c); the crests are all torn from the back of envelopes or letter heads and are produced by Dogra regiments; part of a collection of regimental crests and other cards which originally belonged to Capt Ian Bruce Deas Dewar who was killed in 1938; at the time of his death he was serving with 2nd Bn 17th Dogra Regiment, but attached to the South Waziristan Scouts as Wing Commander. | Prints | 2002-05-19 |
13 regimental crests of Rajput Regiments and 13 regimental crests of Sikh regiments, 1930 (c); the crests are all torn from the back of envelopes or letter heads and are produced by Rajput and Sikh regiments; part of a collection of regimental crests and other cards which originally belonged to Capt Ian Bruce Deas Dewar who was killed in 1938; at the time of his death he was serving with 2nd Bn 17th Dogra Regiment, but attached to the South Waziristan Scouts as Wing Commander. | Prints | 2002-05-20 |
20 regimental crests of various Frontier Force regiments, 1930 (c); the crests are all torn from the back of envelopes or letter heads and are produced by various Frontier Force regiments; part of a collection of regimental crests and other cards which originally belonged to Capt Ian Bruce Deas Dewar who was killed in 1938; at the time of his death he was serving with 2nd Bn 17th Dogra Regiment, but attached to the South Waziristan Scouts as Wing Commander. | Prints | 2002-05-21 |
Knife, 1857-1859; single edged blade; hilt possibly silver, with bands of dark metal, moulded into the shape of a human leg with a shoe; tang button forms heel; believed to have been taken off body of Mutineer by Lt J E Wetherall, 3 Regt Madras Europeans, Indian Mutiny. | Edged Weapons | 1956-12-38 |
98 regimental crests of various Infantry regiments, 1930 (c); the crests are all torn from the back of envelopes or letter heads and are produced by various Infantry regiments; part of a collection of regimental crests and other cards which originally belonged to Capt Ian Bruce Deas Dewar who was killed in 1938; at the time of his death he was serving with 2nd Bn 17th Dogra Regiment, but attached to the South Waziristan Scouts as Wing Commander. | Prints | 2002-05-22 |
43 regimental crests of various army corps, 1930 (c); the crests are all torn from the back of envelopes or letter heads and are produced by various army corps; part of a collection of regimental crests and other cards which originally belonged to Capt Ian Bruce Deas Dewar who was killed in 1938; at the time of his death he was serving with 2nd Bn 17th Dogra Regiment, but attached to the South Waziristan Scouts as Wing Commander. | Prints | 2002-05-23 |
42 miscellaneous regimental crests, 1930 (c); the crests are all torn from the back of envelopes or letter heads, many with ribbons in their regimental colours; paper and textile produced by various army corps, battalions and regiments; part of a collection of regimental crests and other cards which originally belonged to Capt Ian Bruce Deas Dewar who was killed in 1938; at the time of his death he was serving with 2nd Bn 17th Dogra Regiment, but attached to the South Waziristan Scouts as Wing Commander. | Prints | 2002-05-24 |
40 miscellaneous regimental crests and logo emblems, 1930 (c); part of a collection of regimental crests and other cards which originally belonged to Capt Ian Bruce Deas Dewar who was killed in 1938; at the time of his death he was serving with 2nd Bn 17th Dogra Regiment, but attached to the South Waziristan Scouts as Wing Commander. | Prints | 2002-05-25 |