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| Description | Object Type | NAM Accession Number |
|---|---|---|
| Ammunition pouch, private purchase, 1914-18 (c); containing a cotton bag and six cartridge cases, Kynoch .455 in; associated with a Webley Mk VI revolver, and Captain Robert Grant, Sind Horse and 41st Indian Cavalry. | Equipment, general | 1997-12-39 |
| Ammunition pouch, private purchase, 1914-18 (c); containing a cotton bag and six cartridge cases, Kynoch .455 in; associated with a Webley Mk VI revolver, and Captain Robert Grant, Sind Horse and 41st Indian Cavalry. | Ammunition | 1997-12-39 |
| Composite toilet, writing and dressing chest, 1840 (c); used by Major General Sir Henry Havelock, 95th Regiment and 13th Regiment, in India up to 1857 and the Indian Mutiny. | Furniture | 1995-12-332 |
| Webley .455 in Mk I breechloading service revolver, 1893 (c); manufactured by Webley and Scott, Birmingham; first issued in 1893 and in 1897, in service with 19th (Princess of Wales's Own Hussars, Defence of Ladysmith, Boer War (1899-1902). | Firearms | 1989-05-67 |
| Webley .455 in Mk VI service revolver, 1916 (c); associated with 1st Dragoon Guards; with a leather holster made by L B Grout. Associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Firearms | 1989-05-70 |
| Webley .455 in Mk VI service revolver, 1916 (c); associated with 1st Dragoon Guards; with a leather holster made by L B Grout. Associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Equipment, general | 1989-05-70 |
| Letter from Cornet James Gunter, 1st King's Dragoon Guards, in the Crimea to his brother; he describes the aftermath the of the Battle of Tchernaya, 27 Aug 1855; one probable contemporary copy and one typed transcript. | Archives | 1999-03-40 |
| Regimental cane, King George's Own Sappers and Miners, 1903-1922; brown malacca with a white metal head which bears a 'GR' cypher and the regimental title; white metal ferrule. | Equipment, general | 1959-11-240 |
| Christmas Horse Guards - Whitehall, 1998 (c). Christmas card after a painting by Andrew Howat, published by J Arthur Dixon and sold in aid of The Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Families Association Forces Help; depicts a sentry gate at Whitehall in Wintertime, with two Horseguards on duty and people walking by in the street. | Prints | 1999-03-58 |
| Pattern 1803, General Officer's, Infantry sword; curved blade and back edged with engraved decoration, including regimental name name First Grenadier Guards; Hilt bears Georgian cypher. | Edged Weapons | 1969-09-37 |
| 129 lantern slides of the 78th Division in Tunisia, Sicily and Italy, 1942-1945. British official war photographs relating to the division were given to the 78th Division Battleaxe Club, who then developed slides of them; associated with World War Two (1939-1945). | Photographs | 1999-03-88 |
| Infantry Officer's sword, Royal Scots Fusiliers, 1881-1886; straight, double edged blade with engraved decoration, including regimental badge and motto, initials of the owner Major General Frederick Gildea CB, ADC and the makers name, E Thurkle; three quarter basket guard incised in a thistle motif; grip covered in fish skin and bound with wire; steel scabbard engraved engraved with the owner's initials. | Edged Weapons | 1969-08-17 |
| Indian Army light cavalry sword; pipe backed blade engraved with the name Bombay 1st Regiment Light Cavalry and maker, Prosser, London and on outside with East India Company Lion; three bar guard; black horn grip bound with wire. | Edged Weapons | 1969-08-16 |
| Pattern 1896 Cavalry Officer's sword, 1st (or Royal) Dragoons; straight blade with fullered speared point, engraving on inside includes Royal Dragoons motto and Patent Solid Hilt, Henry Wilkinson, London, engraved on outside with By Warrant; steel honeysuckle guard; Williams patent grip; gold knot with blue chord and acorn; steel scabbard; brown leather sword bag with initials 'MK'. | Edged Weapons | 1968-07-506 |
| Pattern 1896 Cavalry Officer's sword, 1st (or Royal) Dragoons; straight blade with fullered speared point, engraving on inside includes Royal Dragoons motto and Patent Solid Hilt, Henry Wilkinson, London, engraved on outside with By Warrant; steel honeysuckle guard; Williams patent grip; gold knot with blue chord and acorn; steel scabbard; brown leather sword bag with initials 'MK'. | Equipment, general | 1968-07-506 |
| A British Officer of the 1st Punjab Regiment, with a view beyond of the mountains of the North West Frontier, India, 1922 (c). Oil on canvas by Lance Cattermole, 1974; the officer is in full dress uniform with mountains in the background; the Officers of the Indian Army Association commissioned and presented the painting to FM Sir Claude Auchinleck on his ninetieth birthday, 1974; it was lent to the United Service Club and later found at the retailers Wallis and Wallis; later purchased by the 1st Punjab Association and given to Lt Col Holmes in recognition of his service as Association Secretary. | Oil Paintings | 1999-03-93 |
| Other rank's full dress tunic, other ranks cloak and a musicians full dress tunic, 1990 (c), The Blues and Royals (Royal Horse Guards and 1st Dragoons). | Uniforms | 1999-03-126 |
| Infantry officer's sword, pattern 1822; Royal Scots Fusiliers; spear point straight blade with rounded back and fuller, decorated with engraving including Victoria cypher, serial number and maker's name Henry Wilkinson, London; three bar guard brass hilt engraved with regimental name, inner side of guard is of 1850 pattern; grey fishskin covered grip bound with copper wire; decorated pommel; gilt scabbard with two loose side rings, doesn't belong to sword. | Edged Weapons | 1966-09-1 |
| Infantry sword, 1850 (c); blade engraved with retailers name, J Timms, Parade, Leamington; brass guard; fishskin grip bound with wire; steel scabbard. | Edged Weapons | 1966-03-36 |
| Two booklets: regimental history of the 191st (Hertfordshire and Essex Yeomanry) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, Dec 1942 to Dec 1944; Army Officers' Mess Rules and Customs, 1st Bn The Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment Territorial Army. | Archives | 1999-03-131 |
| Collection of papers associated with L/Bdr George Reginald Stephens; includes personal and official letters, records and certificates relating to his service during World War Two, his enlistment and transfer to the reserve forces; also includes some papers relating to Fred Streeter and Lt D J L Curties. | Archives | 1999-03-134 |
| Light cavalry officer's sword, pattern 1822; straight spear point blade with flat back and fuller, engraved with a pattern of Acanthus leaves and the crowned Victoria cypher; three bar steel guard; grey fishskin covered grip bound with copper wire; knurled thumb grip; stepped pommel and disc shaped tang button; brown leather scabbard bound with steel at mouthpiece, with leather chape and locket with suspension strap. | Edged Weapons | 1965-01-34-2 |
| Memoir of Bandmaster Stebbing: 'Incidents in the life of Edwin Robert Stebbing written on the 29th June 1929, his 70th Regimental (or Army) birthday'; Stebbing was a musician with the 11th Foot Regiment, 1859-1880, bandmaster of the 1st Bn 6th Foot Regiment, and conductor of the 2nd Volunteer Bn, The Royal Warwickshire Regiment. | Archives | 1999-03-141 |
| Cavalry officer's sword, 1834-1896 (c); associated with Gen R J C Marter; slightly curved blade similar to 1847 'Wilkinson' pattern, with flat spine and broad fuller, engraved with proof mark and maker's name, H Hill, London; steel plate 'honeysuckle' guard; fishskin grip bound with wire; stepped pommel; steel scabbard. | Edged Weapons | 1964-08-77 |
| Infantry officer's sword, pattern 1895; blade engraved with decoration including maker's name, J R Gaunt and Son, London, royal coat of arms and serial number; guard engraved with royal cypher and crown; leather scabbard with metal chape. | Edged Weapons | 1963-12-45 |
| Regimental cane, 1922-1947; polished malacca with a white metal head bearing the device of an elephant on a plinth inscribed with the regimental name, the 1st Punjab Regiment, over a Chinese dragon and sun; cracked white metal ferrule. | Equipment, general | 1957-01-33 |
| Band sword; Lancashire Rifle Volunteer's (Oldham Battalion), 1850-1870 (c); straight, double edged blade, engraved with decoration including maker's name, Mole, Birmingham; brass crossguard with cracked quillon, engraved with regimental name; black leather scabbard with brass chape and mouthpiece with frog button. | Edged Weapons | 1972-05-72 |
| Lead seal matrix, 1819-86 (c); oval with the name of the 1st Regiment of Light Cavalry raised in reverse; wooden handle; found in the Quarter Master's Store of the 26th King George's Own Light Cavalry, in 1918. | Equipment, general | 1951-07-5 |
| Two identity discs attached with string, 1939-45 (c); belonged to Captain H J H Newton. | Equipment, general | 1999-04-35 |
| Household Cavalry officer's full dress sword; Life Guards, 1840-1856 (c); blade marked with maker's name, Maxsted and Son, London; gilt hilt with hinged boat shell guard; oval pommel with large tang button; grip bound with copper wire; leather scabbard with gilt brass mounts. | Edged Weapons | 1981-10-50 |
| Colonel Probyn, CB, VC, and Honorary ADC to the Viceroy of India and HM's Indian Cavalry, 1867. Oil on canvas, by James Rannie Swinton (1816-1888), 1867 (c), exhibited at the Royal Academy 1868 (No 69). Full-length in uniform of 11th Bengal Lancers, with decorations, a kurta with dark blue facings and red lace; gilt frame. | Oil Paintings | 1999-04-55 |
| Heavy cavalry officer's sword, similar to pattern 1818; 1st Life Guards; gilt brass half basket hilt with knucklebow and five bars, inscribed with GR cypher; lionhead pommel; gilt brass scabbard. | Edged Weapons | 1980-08-42 |
| New Land Pattern flintlock pistol; leaf and feather design on lock. | Firearms | 1989-05-237 |
| Staff Sergeant's sword, Grenadier Guards, 1850 (c); blade marked with maker's name, Herbert and Co, London; bronze stirrup guard with cartouche, inscribed with motto; lions head pommel and integral backpiece. | Edged Weapons | 1980-07-50 |
| A Specimen of a batch of Recruits from the H.C.'s Depot - sent to join the 13th N I at Rawal Pindee - 1849. Pen and ink sketch by an unidentified artist, 1849 (?); British officer measuring a recruit's height, watched by a second British officer and supervised by an Indian NCO (?); a conversation is underway, in speech bubbles. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1999-04-71 |
| Heavy Cavalry officer's sword, possibly of Horse Grenadier's Guards, 1778 (c); engraved blade; perforated stool guard with scrolled bars; fluted pommel. | Edged Weapons | 1979-04-3 |
| Pattern 1822, Cavalry Officer's sword; blade stamped with name Cleghorp, possibly maker's name, and GR under crown; with scabbard. | Edged Weapons | 1978-12-20 |
| Pattern 1908 Cavalry Trooper's sword; blade marked with arrow over EFD, crown over 35E and '13 crown over 75E; leather covered guard; leather covered scabbard. | Edged Weapons | 1978-12-19 |
| Cavalry Trooper's basket-hilted back sword, 1780 (c). Possibly for 1st or 2nd Troop of Horseguards; straight blade; brass guard. | Edged Weapons | 1977-12-60 |
| Sword, 1803 (c); possibly sergeants, for First or Grenadier Regiment of Foot Guards, based on 1803 pattern for Grenadier and Flank company officers; blade with broad shallow fuller, engraved with regimental name; brass guard engraved with GR cypher; fishskin grip; brass backpiece. | Edged Weapons | 1976-02-8 |
| Light Infantry sword, pattern 1803; possibly for grenadier or flank company; slightly curved blade with broad shallow fuller; stool guard with knucklebow; ferrule; white metal lion's head pommel; square tang button; bone or ivory grip; black leather scabbard with white metal mounts and two loose suspension rings. | Edged Weapons | 1975-04-59 |
| Pattern 1896 Cavalry Officer's sword, 1st (or Royal) Dragoons; straight spear point blade, engraved with foliage, motto, serial number, regimental name and maker's name; honeysuckle guard; steel scabbard with two suspension rings. | Edged Weapons | 1974-08-26 |
| Japanese army officer's sword, 1945; blade decorated with foliage; fishskin covered grip; leather covered wooden scabbard; associated with World War Two, Far East (1941-1945). | Edged Weapons | 1988-09-21 |
| Swagger stick in malacca with a silver knob; associated with the 41st Dogra Regiment; no hallmarks. | Equipment, general | 1960-02-69 |
| Levee sword, 1830 (c); East India Company; blade engraved with East India Company lion and maker's name, Prosser, London; scabbard. | Edged Weapons | 1985-06-24 |
| Other rank's swagger stick; associated with the 4th London Regiment, Lewisham Gunners, 1920 (c). | Equipment, general | 1995-03-108 |
| Light cavalry sword scabbard, pattern 1821, 1849; Royal Horse Artillery; chape stamped with maker's name, Enfield, and regimental name. | Edged Weapons | 1993-12-69 |
| Officer's full dress sword, 1850 (c); Life Guards. | Edged Weapons | 1992-08-145 |
| Who are ye stareing at, did ye never see a Grenadier before ?, 1829 (c). Coloured engraving published by S and J Fuller, London, 1829 (c). | Prints | 1999-04-162 |
| Regimental cane, 1900 (c); black painted malacca, with a white metal head and a brass ferrule formed from an empty cartridge case; the head bears, in relief, a shield bearing arms, the regiment name, London Rifle Brigade, and a motto. | Equipment, general | 1960-11-48 |
| Handmade paper soldiers, Life Guards, 1910 (c). Watercolour, artist unknown, 1910 (c). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1999-04-217 |
| Drum major's staff, 1945 (c); 91st Field Brigade; made by Potter. | Musical Instruments | 1995-03-107 |
| Life Guards, 1850 (c). Engraving, published by A Park, 1850 (c). | Prints | 1999-05-21 |
| Military Service letter from Glasgow to Pte John Storey, 91st Regiment of Foot in the Cape of Good Hope, 20th May 1843; sent at one penny soldier's rate. | Archives | 1999-05-32 |
| 1st Madras European Regiment dining equipment, 1840 (c). | Silver | 1961-10-28 |
| Gong, 1857 (c); circular, flat sheet solid brass, roughly worked with narrow edge border on front and back; front is engraved with dedication inscription; used by the 61st (South Gloucestershire) Regiment of Foot. | Musical Instruments | 1965-10-153 |
| Drum major's staff, 1853-1861; used by the 2nd Bengal European Fusiliers; Figure of Britannia finial, with missing head, on baluster decorated with flutes and floral panels; silver pear shaped head with three knops with cartouches bearing battle honours, and between each is a trophy of arms; staff socket bears regimental name in relief; polished cane with silver plated ferrule; silver plated chains run from a collar, impressed with maker's name George Potter and Co, Aldershot, to the ferrule. | Musical Instruments | 1962-10-39 |
| Fragment of a Shabraque, 1842 (c); lower piece of a black velvet shabraque, decorated with embroidery, repousse decorated silver figures and ornaments; owned by Maj James Fenwick, 13th (1st Somersetshire) Foot (Light Infantry), and was taken by him from Akhbar Khan, commander of the Afghan Army at the city of Jellalabad, 1st Afghan War, 1839-1842. | Horse Furniture | 1963-03-79 |
| Collection of relics associated with the British Army 1914-1960 (c); pane of stained glass window from Ypres Cathedral, collected by Lt Col J M Rogers Tillstone, 1914; two pulley wheels, 1914 (c); fragment of wood from a Handley Page Aeroplane, 1918; 50 papers badges from various regiments, 1920-60 (c); two woollen dolls, one made by a soldier of the Seaforth Highlanders, 1918 (c); steel mess tin handle, 1916 (c); two boot hooks, 1945 (c); three charitable flag-day token flags, 1918 (c); copper charitable flag-day badge, 1918; aluminium washer, 1918; copper halfpenny coin, 1918 (c); white metal model tank, 1919 (c). Associated with World War One, Western Front (1914-1918). | Equipment, general | 1963-07-36 |
| 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 |
| Drum major's staff, 1846 (c); presented to the 1st Bengal European Light Infantry; group statuette finial of two officers, one sitting, one standing, on a textured circular base; wooden 'champagne bottle' head, draped with 'fabric' swags inscribed with battle honours; four chains hang on front, attached to point of shield which bears a presentation inscription; silver band staff socket inscribed with regimental name; polished brown cane with silver ferrule and iron cap; gilt and maroon cords with four bullion tassels running from a silver collar, crossing five times, to join two rings at the ferrule. | Musical Instruments | 1954-11-6 |
| Three items acquired in Afghanistan by Lt Henry Hay, 1st Bombay Light Cavalry (Lancers), during the 2nd Afghan War: Leather ammunition belt, with powder charger, powder flask, leather horn and adornments, 1880 (c); two copper stirrups. | Equipment, general | 1963-07-72 |
| Three items acquired in Afghanistan by Lt Henry Hay, 1st Bombay Light Cavalry (Lancers), during the 2nd Afghan War: Leather ammunition belt, with powder charger, powder flask, leather horn and adornments, 1880 (c); two copper stirrups. | Horse Furniture | 1963-07-72 |
| Side drum, 1850 (c); brass; used by the 1st Madras European Fusiliers; no design; drum heads and flesh hoops whole, probably replacements; wooden cord hoops with eight hook cord slides, one missing on upper hoop; brass plaque on upper hoop inscribed with commemoration inscription; lower hoop holds four tension brackets and four pulley brackets; white blancoed tension rope; four snares. | Musical Instruments | 1952-04-145 |
| Identity tag, 1884; in sheet steel, circular in shape with a folded over edge and a film of tin around it; impressed, '134/ IMR'; worn by Lt William Dunville Craig when serving with the 1st Mounted Rifles (Methuen's Horse) in Sir Charles Warren's Bechuanaland Field Force, 1884-1885. | Equipment, general | 1963-09-615 |
| 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 |
| Whip, 1850 (c); Cat O'Nine Tails with a rough hewn wood handle; a leather loop is lashed to three notches in the side; nine whipcord strands, each knotted three times at the end; associated with the 38th (1st Staffordshire) Regiment. | Equipment, general | 1966-03-17 |
| Billiard ball, 1857 (c); fragmentary remains of an ivory billiard ball; four large pieces and numerous small chips; the largest piece is the core; the ivory has been burnt and turned slate grey as a result; contained on a cylindrical tobacco box; ball is from the officer's mess of the 61st Bengal Native Infantry and was destroyed during the Indian Mutiny, 1857. | Equipment, general | 1967-06-78 |
| 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 |
| Money case, 1890 (c); brown leather, opens at a metal binding on the upper edge; lined with red leather and impressed with the maker's name, Drem and Sons, London; a side pocket on the outside is secured by two brass clasps and impressed with the owner's name, Maj H Hay, 1st Bombay Lancers, member of the Junior United Service Club . | Equipment, general | 1969-09-40 |
| Knee hole travelling desk, with a gold embossed leather top, five drawers with brass locks and handles, and detachable legs, which are simply carved and on castors; the desk travels on a chest, the top of which can be turned into a table and the body of which converts into a hanging cupboard; of the type used by officers on the North West Frontier. | Furniture | 1969-10-8 |
| Collection of items owned by Lt H Hay, 1st Bombay Light Cavalry (Lancers), 1880 (c): canteen set, containing a knife, fork, spoon and pewter mug, in a leather case; canteen set, containing a knife, fork and glass tumbler, in a leather case; steel cup in a leather case; pig skin document case, impressed, 'EMILE HENDRICK BAILLEUL (NORD)'; oil cloth document case. | Equipment, general | 1972-04-1 |
| Collection of eleven farrier's tools owned by Sgt Farrier W L Old, 21st Lancers, 1900-1903 (c); leather tool case, made by Sheldon and Sons, Walsall; nine horseshoe nails; steel hoof pick knife; steel and bone draw knife; two iron horseshoes; brass button stick; two horseshoe punches; hoof searcher. | Horse Furniture | 1972-05-25 |
| Regimental cane, Goldstick, 1830 (c); black, highly polished staff; gold head with a flattened spherical top inscribed, with the regiment name and with the crown and cypher of William IV; below the head is a brass bound hole; was the emblem of office held by FM Sir Stapleton Cotton, 1st Viscount Combermere whilst he held the office of Goldstick to the King as Colonel of 1st Life Guards. | Equipment, general | 1992-05-13 |
| Scroll presented with a Fahnenband to HQ 1 (BR) Corps on Saturday 25 Sept 1993 by Gen Haiseu, Inspekteur des Heeres, in recognition of the long association of the corps in Germany. | Archives | 1996-11-67-1 |
| Typescript regimental history: '81 (West African) Division and the 'Disaster' at Kyauktaw by J A L Hamilton, 1st Bn The Gambia Regiment. | Archives | 1996-11-72 |
| Typescript regimental history: Burma 1944-45: Memories of the Second Kaladan Campaign, 5th (West African) Brigade, 81st (West African) Division; by Brig P J Jeffreys, DSO, OBE. | Archives | 1996-11-75 |
| Typescript regimental history: 1/16 Punjab Regiment Draft of Regimental History 1857 to 1947 (Part 2, 1921-1947). | Archives | 1996-11-77 |
| Typescript history of 3rd Auxiliary Group, Gold Coast Regiment, Royal West African Frontier Force (RWAFF), 81st (West African) Division, May 1941 to Dec 1945, by Maj E S Stafford, (revised 1996). | Archives | 1996-11-83 |
| 97 photographs mounted on sheets from an album compiled by Capt W S Wicks of the Regimental Centre, 18th Royal Garhwal Rifles, 1943-1945; photographs include groups and portraits, scenes from regimental life, drills and exercises, official ceremonies, internal and external views of the mess and activities of the school boy's company. | Photographs | 1996-11-90 |
| Uniform worn by Lt Col David Andrew Girran, 1966 (c), Royal Army Pay Corps, 51st Gurkha Infantry Brigade: khaki drill tunic and bush jacket; two pairs of khaki drill trousers; two olive green bush jackets; four pairs of olive green trousers; two pairs of olive green shorts; pair of khaki drill shorts; olive green cloth waistbelt. | Uniforms | 1999-06-121 |
| Uniform worn by Lt Col David Andrew Girran, 1966 (c), Royal Army Pay Corps, 51st Gurkha Infantry Brigade: khaki drill tunic and bush jacket; two pairs of khaki drill trousers; two olive green bush jackets; four pairs of olive green trousers; two pairs of olive green shorts; pair of khaki drill shorts; olive green cloth waistbelt. | Equipment, uniform | 1999-06-121 |
| Soldier's letter bearing a 1d Cape of Good Hope stamp, 1856; sent from 3017 Pte Charles Gilks, 6th Regiment of Foot, in Fort Peddie, 25 Nov 1856, to his cousin in High Wycombe. | Archives | 1999-06-147 |
| South Africa Medal 1834-53, awarded to 3017 Pte Charles Gilks, 6th (Royal 1st Warwickshire) Regiment of Foot, 1853. | Medals | 1999-06-148 |
| Equipment associated with Maj Gen 1st Earl of Athlone, 1894-1955 (c): bamboo cane, ferrule hallmarked London 1894, head inscribed with the name, 7th Hussars; swagger stick presented by the German Emperor, William II, 1904, also bears name of the Royal Dragoons; walking stick, 1900 (c), bearing the cypher 'FS'; whitewood coat hanger, 1955 (c), impressed with the letter 'A' surmounted by an Earl's crown. | Equipment, general | 1976-07-68 |
| Other rank's knapsack, 1850 (c); made of canvas painted black and reinforced with black leather on a wooden frame, with buff leather straps; a flap opening is on the inside against the wearer's back; painted on the exterior face with number '4' and a grenade with a broad plume of flames; probably used by a Fusiliers Regiment. | Equipment, general | 1977-08-37 |
| Papers, mainly relating to military uniforms, collected by R G Hollies-Smith. | Archives | 1996-12-21 |
| 23 official photographs relating to World War Two; includes photographs of Sir Winston Churchill, Adolf Hitler, General Stalin and FM Montgomery; also includes photographs from the Eastern Front, Greece and North West Europe. Associated with World War Two (1939-1945). | Photographs | 1997-01-52 |
| Prayer book carried by Maj (later Gen Sir) Hugh Rowlands VC, 41st Foot during the Crimean War; inscribed with his name and the legend 'ALMA\ SORTIE 26th OCTOBER\ INKERMANN\ ASSAULT OF REDAN' | Archives | 1997-02-9 |
| Collection of items of equipment owned by Capt R Grant, 41st Cavalry, 1911-1924 (c); associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Medical Equipment | 1978-09-42 |
| Collection of items of equipment owned by Capt R Grant, 41st Cavalry, 1911-1924 (c); associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Equipment, general | 1978-09-42 |
| Collection of items of equipment owned by Capt R Grant, 41st Cavalry, 1911-1924 (c); associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Horse Furniture | 1978-09-42 |
| Collection of items of equipment owned by Capt R Grant, 41st Cavalry, 1911-1924 (c); associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Furniture | 1978-09-42 |
| Typescript transcript of the diary of Tpr L A Bullwinkle of 'A' Squadron, County of London Yeomanry (Middlesex Yeomanry, Duke of Cambridge Hussars), 11 Apr 1915 to 9 Sep 1915; Bullwinkle describes leaving for Egypt and his service at Gallipoli. | Archives | 1997-03-30 |
| Two items from a collection of items relating to Capt R Grant, 41st Cavalry, 1920 (c): silver plated medallion; Indian cord necklace. | Silver | 1978-09-42 |
| Two items from a collection of items relating to Capt R Grant, 41st Cavalry, 1920 (c): silver plated medallion; Indian cord necklace. | Crafts | 1978-09-42 |
| Collection of recruiting literature relating to the British Army, 1983-1994, covering regiments, brigades, transport and logistics, medical and support staff. | Archives | 1995-02-83 |
| Silver Regimental Sports Medal 1900, awarded to A MacAllister, 1st Dumbartonshire Rifle Volunteers, as 3rd Prize at Irvine Moor Camp. | Medals | 1999-07-27 |
| Papers of Lieutenant-Colonel Sir James Nockells Horlick, Coldstream Guards, 1916. | Archives | 1995-03-77 |