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Four pencil sketches by Joseph Archer Crowe, Special Artist for 'The Illustrated London News', 1854; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). Drawings and Watercolours 1968-06-317
Jug, 1855. Earthernware with transfer-printed decoration, designed by George Eyre, manufactured by S Alcock and Company, Hill Pottery, Burslem, 1 Jan 1855; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). Ceramics 1961-03-24
The Tennis Cup, 1927 (c). Silver plate cup with a torch shaped body, on thin ribbed stem with knop, on dome-shaped foot; attached to circular, ebonized wooden plinth, foliage engraved on cup; inscribed, 'Challenge Cup Presented By J. Guth Jerusalem 1927 Inter District Police Championship Tennis Singles'; winners names were recorded from 1942. Silver 2002-10-64
Alliance jug, 1856 (c). Staffordshire pottery, with transfer-printed decoration, with the maker's mark 'GFS'; inscribed with Crimean battles and a legend on unity of England France. Ceramics 1961-03-25
Wild flowers gathered in the Light Division Cemetery on the morning that the 'Connaught Rangers' left the Crimea, June 10th 1856. Pressed flowers, 1856 (c); dried and mounted by the Connaught Rangers, 1856 (c); within a glazed wooden frame, mounted on three pieces of paper, three sprays of dried flowers. Crafts 1950-10-10
The McEwan-Younger Cup, 1933 (c). Two handled silver cup, u-shaped, encircled with a reeded band on short stem with central knop, on trumpet shaped foot; plinth missing; inscribed, 'McEwan-Younger Ltd Edinburgh Jerusalem Services and Police Football League'. Silver 2002-10-65
Printed silk handkerchief, 1854 (c); possibly manufactured in France 1854 (c); cream fabric with dark brown printing; a map depicting the Eastern Mediterranean and Black Sea; around the edge triple line of dog toothing; inscribed 'Carte du Theatre du Guerre'; associated with the Crimean War. Crafts 1960-12-268
Bone china tankard, 1996; commissioned by The Army Benevolent Fund to commemorate the Battle of Balaklava, 1854; white with transfer printed decoration of 'Relief of the Light Brigade' by R Caton Woodville and 'The Thin Red Line' by Robert Gibb; made by Danbury Mint for 'The Great Battles of the British Army' collection, 1996. Ceramics 1996-08-279
The Ballad of the Royal Irish at Sebastopol. Pen and ink illustrations by Lady Butler, 1890 (c). Six manuscript sheets with manuscript poem by Lt Gen Sir William Butler, decorated with illustrations by the poet's wife; associated with the Crimean War. Drawings and Watercolours 1954-07-19
The Khayat Cup, 1935 (c). Silver plate cup with a torch shaped body on a thin stem with a central knop, stepped foot, plinth missing; inscribed, 'The Khayat Cup Palestine Police Annual Inter-District Swimming Championship'; marked 'J.K.', no hallmark. Silver 2002-10-66
Florence Nightingale helping a wounded soldier. Parian ware statuette, designed by T Phyffers, manufactured by Copeland, 1856 (c). Inscribed on base 'Florence Nightingale'. Ceramics 1966-04-1
Fragment from the wreath of immortelles (everlasting flowers) placed by Marshal Pélissier on FM Lord Raglan's coffin, 1855. Wreath of dried flowers on a lace-covered silk pad over a blue velvet cushion; contained in a red velvet-lined, domed-glass display case, maker unknown, Crimean War (1854-1856), 1855 (c). Crafts 1963-10-276
Royal Dragoons, 1855. Watercolour by 'MAC', 1876; three officers on reconnaisssance in the Crimea; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). Drawings and Watercolours 1958-01-18
The Wauchope Cup, 1932 (c). Silver plate cup with tulip shaped body on short stem, attached to a circular, ebonized wooden plinth with foliage engraved on foot, beaded knop and trumpet shaped foot; inscribed, 'The Wauchope Cup Palestine Police First Aid Competition'. Silver 2002-10-67
Devna Lake from near our Camp, Yuksokova, Bulgaria, July 1854. Pencil sketch by Lt J G Harkness, 55th Regiment; inscribed verso as title and 'JDH'; associated with Crimean War. Drawings and Watercolours 1959-04-168
The Hadingham Shield, 1939 (c); wooden plaque, handcarved, shield shaped with silver plated fittings, including a shield in the centre and five smaller ones around the edge; a crest is carved into the wood at the top; inscribed, 'Inter-Divisional Winter Games Presented By Mr. K. P. Hadingham D.S.P. nablus-District 1939-1940'. Crafts 2002-10-68
Sebastopol from 2nd Division Camp, 30th December 1854. Pencil drawing by John Granville Harkness, 55th Regiment, 1854. Drawings and Watercolours 1959-04-169
The Saunders Shield, 1935 (c). Shield shaped wooden plaque with silver plated fittings, including two silver shields attached, the smaller shield engraved with winning districts; wooden stand attached verso; inscribed, 'Inter-District Rugby Football Presented By Major Alan Saunders Deputy Inspector General December 1935'; at the top is a 'PP' crest. Crafts 2002-10-69
The Challenge Shield, 1945 (c). Shield shaped wooden plaque with brass fittings, including a large brass shield with an embossed design in the centre and eight small brass shields around the edge; wooden stand attached verso; inscribed, 'Palestine Police Force Challenge Shield Inter-Divisional Cricket 1945'. Crafts 2002-10-70
The 23rd Regiment Royal Welsh Fusiliers at the Battle of the Alma 20 September 1854. Original watercolour by Richard Simkin, late nineteenth century; depicts the 23rd Regiment Royal Welsh Fusiliers at the Battle of the Alma, 20 Sept 1854. Drawings and Watercolours 1959-09-32
The Shalem Shield, 1941 (c). Wooden shield shaped plaque with brass fittings, including a large brass shield with an embossed design in the centre and nine small brass shields attached around the edge, wooden stand attached verso. Crafts 2002-10-71
The McConnell Shield, 1933 (c). Wooden shield shaped plaque with silver plated fittings, including a large silver plated shield in the centre, a silver plated scroll beneath and three small shields at the side; without stand; inscribed, 'Southern District Annual Inter Station Association Football Opened 1933'; scroll inscribed, 'Presented by Mr J.M. McConnell'. Crafts 2002-10-72
The RAF Aquir Shield, 1933 (c). Wooden shield shaped plaque with silver plated shield attached in the centre with a wooden plinth attached verso; inscribed, 'RAF Aqir [sic] Station Sports Tug-of-War Presented To Palestine Police Depot Jerusalem August 1944'. Crafts 2002-10-73
Jug, 1855; earthernware, designed by George Eyre; inscribed 'The Royal Patriotic Fund' and published by S Alcock and Co Hill Pottery Burslem Jan 1 1855; white with underglaze black transfer printed design of a weeping mother and her children; reverse, wounded soldiers on a battlefield. Ceramics 1971-04-29
Fuentes d'Onor, 1811. Watercolour by G B Campion. Captain Norman Ramsay, Royal Horse Artillery, galloping his troop through the French Army to safety at the Battle of Fuentes d'Onor. Drawings and Watercolours 1959-04-192
The Inspector General's Shield, 1941 (c). Wooden shield shaped plaque with silver plate fittings, including a large shield in the centre and ten small shields around the edge; with a crest at the top; without a stand. Crafts 2002-10-74
Brooch, 1856 (c); made of black wood and silver to commemorate Florence Nightingale; decorated with a black wreath of palm and garter inscribed 'Blessed are the Merciful'; in the garter is a cross with 'VR' on it, below the wreath is a scroll inscribed 'CRIMEA'. Crafts 1965-02-134
Scots Fusiliers Guards (now Scots Guards) at the Battle of the Alma September 20th 1854. Watercolour by Richard Simkin, 1890 (c). Drawings and Watercolours 1959-09-66
Seven table mats, 1856 (c); linen with pen and ink; octagonal in shape, each mat bears a pen drawing of a scene from the Crimea on a white background, edged in white tape pulled into a fringe all round. Crafts 1971-04-68
The Alma, 1854. Watercolour by Richard Simkin, 1890 (c); depicts the 42nd Royal Highland Regiment (The Black Watch) at the Battle of the Alma, 20 Sept 1854. Drawings and Watercolours 1959-09-77
'The 6th Inskilling Dragoons at the Battle of Balaclava 25 October 1854'. Watercolour by Richard Simkin, 1900 (c); depicts the 6th Inniskilling Dragoons at the Battle of Balaclava. Drawings and Watercolours 1959-09-80
39 sketches from a Crimean War Sketchbook, by 'Henry', 23rd Regiment of Foot (Royal Welch Fusiliers), 1854. Drawings and Watercolours 1960-05-199
Meerschaum pipe, 1854 (c). Meerschaum bowl with silver binding, amber mouthpiece, probably made in France, 1854 (c). formerly owned by Major-General (later General) the Honourable (later Sir) James Yorke Scarlett (1799-1871). Contained in a shaped leather case lined with maroon velvet, internally a label inscribed in manuscript in ink. Crafts 1972-05-87
Game of draughts, 1854 (c); board made from pieces of uniforms worn by British soldiers and the pieces, twelve discs and eleven rectangles inscised on top with a worm, made from bone; reputedly made by soldiers during the Crimean War; patchwork of 64 scarlet and white serge squares makes the board which is backed with white cotton and has a second backing sewn on to form a bag. Crafts 1972-06-41
Game of draughts, 1854 (c); board made from pieces of uniforms worn by British soldiers and the pieces, twelve discs and eleven rectangles inscised on top with a worm, made from bone; reputedly made by soldiers during the Crimean War; patchwork of 64 scarlet and white serge squares makes the board which is backed with white cotton and has a second backing sewn on to form a bag. Equipment, general 1972-06-41
Twenty watercolours and pencil sketches, mainly of Agra, 1850 (c). Includes a drawing, 'Our Camp Balaclava', a pencil sketch by Lt J A Barstow, 89th Regiment of Foot, Crimean War (1854-1856), 1854 (c). Drawings and Watercolours 1966-10-50
Drawings by William Barns Wollen, 1900 (c). Drawings and Watercolours 1967-05-82
CRESTS of R.A.F SQUADRONS in the FAR EAST December, 1941 to August, 1945. Album of pen drawings produced 1946 (c); with pages relating to each squadron, 29 include painted crests, 15 are incomplete squadron sheets and some are blank. From the Burma Memorial Collection of Maj James Allan. Drawings and Watercolours 1989-04-116-3192
The Peace Polka, A Rissian [sic] Offer of Piece...Music cover, tinted lithograph by J Brandard after R B Uttino, published by C Jefferys, London. Prints 1983-10-97
Group of Circassians inside a rough dwelling, 1855. Watercolour by William Simpson (1823-1899), 1857 (c). Interior of a peasant dwelling; with Circassian women to the right and a soldier to the left, a fire in the centre; associated with the Duke of Newcastle's visit to Circassia, 1855. Drawings and Watercolours 1992-01-140
Kertch, 1856. Watercolour, signed and dated lower right 'WM Simpson 1856' by William Simpson (1823-1899), 1857. View from Circassian encampment, looking across the bay to Kertch; associated with the Duke of Newcastle's visit to Circassia, 1855. Drawings and Watercolours 1992-01-141
Medal group awarded to Lt Harold Charles Spencer, Royal Berkshire Regiment, 1942-1947, formerly of the Coldstream Guards: 1939-45 Star; British War Medal 1939-45; Defence Medal 1939-45; Africa Star 1940-43, clasp: 1st Army; medals are contained in the original box of issue; associated with World War Two, North Africa (1940-1943) and World War Two, POWs (1939-1945). Medals 2002-10-76
Shoulder belt plate, 83rd Regiment of Foot, 1840 (c)-1855 (c); with an oblong plate of frosted gilt, with '83' surrounded by battle honours, 'Talavera/ Salamanca/ Badajoz/ Fuentesdonor/ Busaco/ Orthes/ Nivelle/ Peninsula/ Cape of Good Hope/ Vittoria/ Toulouse/ Ciudad Rodrico', in a wreath surrounded by a crown; retaining leather backing. Badges 2002-10-77
Medal group awarded to Pte J Skinner, Army Service Corps: 1914-15 Star; Allied Victory Medal 1914-19. Medals 2002-10-78
Medal group awarded to Pte T A Skinner, Royal Army Medical Corps, 185 Field Ambulance: 1939-45 Star; Africa Star 1940-43; Italy Star 1943-45; Defence Medal 1939-45; British War Medal 1939-45; associated with World War Two, North Africa (1940-1943) and Italy (1943-1945). Medals 2002-10-79
Pair of formation badges, 1st Army, 1914 (c)-1925; associated with Pte T A Skinner, Royal Army Medical Corps, 1942 (c)-1945 (c); embroidered with an upright sword on a pink silk ribbon stitched onto a white cotton shield; associated with World War Two, North Africa (1940-1943). Badges 2002-10-80
The Earl of Cardigan at Balaklava. Coloured lithograph engraved by M and N Hanhart after H Barraud, 1855 (c); 9th Earl James Brudenell Cardigan being attacked by two Cossacks; associated with 11th Hussars, Battle of Balaklava, Crimean War (1854-1856). Prints 1992-07-240
Ammunition pouch and carbine belt, other ranks', Unidentified, possibly Yeomanry, 1850 (c). Equipment, uniform 1977-08-26
Pair of formation badges, 8th Army, 1914 (c)-1925; associated with Pte T A Skinner, Royal Army Medical Corps, 1942 (c)-1945 (c); embroidered with a gold cross upon a white cotton shield stitched to a dark blue felt rectangle; associated with World War Two, North Africa (1940-1943), Sicily (1943-1945) and Italy (1943-1945). Badges 2002-10-81
1st guidon, unidentified Yeomanry, 1820 (c). Flags and Colours 1957-03-22
Two pairs of formation badges, 46th (North Midland and West Riding) Division in a single strip, nd; associated with Pte T A Skinner, Royal Army Medical Corps, 1940 (c)-1945 (c); embroidered with an oak tree in green, brown and white on a black silk rectangular ground; associated with World War Two, North Africa (19140-1943) and Italy (1943-1945). Badges 2002-10-82
Helmet, Light Dragoon pattern, possibly other ranks', Loyal Warden Volunteer Cavalry, Bedfordshire, 1800 (c). Uniforms 1963-09-314
Teaching the Young Idea how to shoot - the Russians. Coloured lithograph after 'THJ', published by Read and Co, London, 1855; a Chelsea Pensioner and a small boy 'shoot' at a drawing on the wall, while a wounded trooper of the 11th Hussars looks on. Prints 1983-12-35
Decorated 75 mm French shell case, 1914-1919 (c); manufactured in France, 1919 (c); with lined ridged rim, inscribed as title using decoration of small dents and decorated with foliage below; base inscribed 'Okt.1915'; inscribed '1914-1919 Souvenir From Lequesnoy; associated with World War One (1914-1918). Crafts 2002-10-93
Two formation badges, American 5th Army, 1942 (c)-1945 (c); associated with Pte T A Skinner, Royal Army Medical Corps; embroidered with the letter 'A' and the number '5' in silver thread on a blue silk ground shaped as a Moorish archway, stitched onto a pink ground; associated with World War Two, North Africa (1940-1943) and Italy (1943-1945). Badges 2002-10-83
Sketches in the Crimea. Volume of 16 coloured tinted lithographs by Dickinson Bros after Lt Col H J Warre, CB, 57th Regiment; published by Dickinson Bros, London, 1856 (c); views in the Crimea, including the ruins of Sevastopol, the Allied Camps, Balaclava Harbour, and the interior of Col Warre's hut, 1854-1856. Prints 1984-04-116
Decorated 75 mm French shell case, 1914-1919 (c); manufactured in France, 1919 (c); decorated with dots all over the shell case, with applied badge inscribed as title and also decorated with foliage; base inscribed 'Juli 1917'; applied badge inscribed 'Arras'; associated with World War One (1914-1918). Crafts 2002-10-94
Oil lamp, made from the nose of a shell, 1918 (c); manufactured 1919 (c); with brass lamp fittings attached to the shell at base and top, open funnel at top to pour in oil, and screw for attachment; associated with World War One (1914-1918). Crafts 2002-10-95
Corporal John Ross, VC Discovers the Russian evacuation from the Redan during/ the night of the 8th September 1955 - The Battle of Sebastopol. Colour photolithograph by Peter Archer, 1983; associated with the Siege of Sevastopol, Crimean War. Prints 1984-11-38
Miniature coal scuttle made from a 75 mm shell case, possibly intended for use as a sugar bowl, 1918 (c); manufactured 1918 (c); with handle attached to coal scuttle, two prongs made from ammunition at base on which the scuttle rests, but lacking the third; base inscribed '15 Dec'; associated with World War One (1914-1918). Crafts 2002-10-96
Major General H.R.H. The Duke of Cambridge, K.G. Commander of a Division of The Army of the East. Coloured lithograph by J Harris after H de Daubrawa, published by R Ackermann for Costumes of The British Army (II), 29 April 1854; the Duke mounted in full dress, leading his officers before a line of marching guardsmen. Prints 1960-08-193
17 photographs relating to Pte Frank Stupple, Queen Victoria's Rifles, King's Royal Rifle Corps, 1915-1917; the majority of the photographs relate to Pte Stupple's time as a convalescent soldier at Felthorpe Hall, Norwich. Photographs 2002-10-84
The British Army at the Seat of War, No 2 The Rifles- The Skirmish. Coloured lithograph by and after A Laby, 1854; published by Stannard and Dixon, London; riflemen firing from behind a bank, with others in the distance running towards the enemy. Prints 1985-05-57
The Scots Greys in the Crimea, 1855. Engraving after Ansdell, published by Remington, 1855; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). Prints 1988-06-18
The Charge of the Light Brigade. Coloured photogravure after Richard Caton Woodville (1856-1927), published by Henry Greaves and Co, London, 1895; associated with the Battle of Balaklava, 25 Oct 1854, Crimean War (1854-1856) Prints 1988-06-19
The Convalescent - Returned Home, 1855. Coloured lithograph after 'MA', published by Ward and co, Fleet Street as plate 4 of The Life of a Soldier, May 1855; a sergeant of a regiment of foot guards with his arm in a sling, embraces his family; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). Prints 1997-05-54
General Georg [sic] Cathcart. Chromolithograph, artist unknown, probably published in Germany, 1855 (c); associated with the 2nd Life Guards, Crimean War (1854-1856). Prints 1991-04-108
ALMA. Colour photolithograph by Richard Caton Woodville, 1896; a line of Coldstream Guardsmen with fixed bayonets advances under fire towards the enemy. Prints 1988-06-80
A beach scene with fisherman; Two birds perched on rocks. Two watercolours by an anonymous artist; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). Drawings and Watercolours 1965-01-145
THE BARRIER. Colour photolithograph after Maj V Wetherstone, published by Cranston Fine Arts, Helensburgh, Scotland, 1989 (c); men of the 21st Regt defending a barricade at the Battle of Inkerman, Crimean War. Prints 1990-01-17
Two printed silk programmes, itemising firework display at Hyde, Green and Victoria Parks and Primrose Hill, to celebrate the end of the Crimean War, 1856. Published for the Royal Artillery, 1856. Crafts 1983-08-66
Memoir: Stories as I remember them told by my father, Private Frank Stupple, of his service with the Queen Victoria's Rifles in World War One; memoir by Maud Froggatt; with an unused notepad issued to Pte Stupple after his discharge from the Sunnyhill Hospital, Thorpe St Andrew, Norwich; associated with World War One (1914-1918). Archives 2002-10-85
Reception of Her Majesty's XXXIXth Regiment of Foot, on their arrival in Montreal from the Crimea…on passing under the Triumphal Arch at the Place d'Armes and Bank of Montreal', 28 June 1856. Silk printed with a wood engraving by J Walker after J Duncan, published by Salter and Ross, 1856 (c). Associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). Crafts 1995-01-288
Defence Medal 1939-1945, awarded to an unknown recipient; possibly associated with the son of Lt Stanley Thomas William Henshaw, City Imperial Volunteers and London Rifle Brigade, 1900 (c)-1927 (c). Medals 2002-10-86
Miniature model forage cap, grenadier company, 77th Regiment, 1854 (c); textile and wire, made by Capt G H S Willis, reputedly during the Crimean War (1854-1856); inscribed on paper label inside; with badge. From the Middlesex Regiment Museum Collection. Crafts 1994-01-1-318
Match case, 1854 (c); leather, with stamped decoration and metal striker, maker unknown; carried during the Crimean War by a Band Sergeant of the 77th Regiment. From the Middlesex Regiment Museum Collection. Crafts 1994-01-1-319
Russian icon, taken by Capt G H S Willis, Grenadier Company, 77th Regiment, from the body of a Russian soldier killed at the Battle of the Tchernaya, 16 Aug 1855, Crimean War; brass triptych, cast entirely in brass, maker unknown; with two folding doors each having six saints, central panel inside with Virgin and child. From the Middlesex Regiment Museum Collection. Crafts 1994-01-1-320
Seal matrix made from the Great Bell of Sebastopol, 1855 (c); brass, suspended in glass surround, maker unknown, 1855 (c); engraved '77th Regt', with Prince of Wales's feathers. From the Middlesex Regiment Museum Collection. Crafts 1994-01-1-321
Paperweight, incorporating the bullet which killed Brig Gen Thomas Leigh Goldie (1807-1854) at the Battle of Inkerman, Crimean War (1854-1856), 5 Nov 1854. Lead bullet mounted on a marble base, maker unknown, 1855 (c). From the Middlesex Regiment Museum Collection. Crafts 1994-01-1-322
Pair of decorated animal horns, 1856 (c); horn with silver fittings, possibly made by G Rudling and J Rushby, 77th Regiment, 1856 (c); inscribed with details of events and personalities of the Crimean War. From the Middlesex Regiment Museum Collection. Crafts 1994-01-1-323
Shoulder belt plate, other ranks, 57th (West Middlesex) Regiment of Foot, 1836 (c)-1855 (c); oblong gilt shoulder belt plate; inscribed, '57', enclosed in a laurel wreath and surmounted by a crown; a scrolled battle honour of, 'Albuhera' is above the crown. Badges 2002-10-87
British War Medal 1914-20; awarded to Pte W Ayling, Royal Sussex Regiment; impressed around rim, '2422651 PTE. W. Ayling. R.Suss.R.'; associated with World War One (1914-1918). Medals 2002-10-88
Prisoner of war postcard, 1944 (c); sent by Sub-Conductor Cyril Vivian Ward, Indian Army Ordnance Corps, on attachment from the Royal Artillery from Kuching, Borneo where he was held by the Japanese; Ward was one of the prisoners of war massacred by the Japanese on 10 Jun 1944; associated with World War Two, POWs, Far East (1941-1945). Archives 2002-10-89
The Charge of the Heavy Brigade, Balaklava, 1854. Watercolour and pen and ink, signed lower right 'Orlando Norie', by Orlando Norie (1832-1901), 1854 (c). Drawings and Watercolours 1992-07-268
A scene from the Crimean War, 1855 (c). Watercolour by Orlando Norie, 1855 (c); wounded soldiers on a battlefield, including infantry other ranks from a battalion company. Drawings and Watercolours 1995-01-315
Typescript account of Walter Wickens's service with 1st Bn Princess Charlotte of Wales's (Royal Berkshire Regiment), World War One, Western Front; manuscript diary transcribed by Wickens great-niece, Mrs Delyse Brown, Mrs Brown has also added biographical notes; account covers the period from August to November 1914; Wickens was injured and hospitalised in November 1914; associated with World War One, Western Front (1914-1918). Archives 2002-10-90
The Empress Eugenie, wife of Napoleon III, Emperor of France. Coloured mixed method engraving in miniature, printed on glass, 1854 (c); artist unknown; oval bust portrait, inscribed right 'L'Impce des Francais'; picked up in the Crimea by Bug Herbert Coughlan, 57th Regiment, while assisting a medical officer; in lined carrying case. From the collection of the former Middlesex Regimental Museum. Miniatures 1994-01-1-18
Three silk maps of European countries, certificate of service book, form and photograph associated with Gnr Charles Frederick Record, Royal Regiment of Artillery, 1926-1932, 1939-1945; associated with World War Two (1939-1945). Maps 2002-10-91
Three silk maps of European countries, certificate of service book, form and photograph associated with Gnr Charles Frederick Record, Royal Regiment of Artillery, 1926-1932, 1939-1945; associated with World War Two (1939-1945). Archives 2002-10-91
Three silk maps of European countries, certificate of service book, form and photograph associated with Gnr Charles Frederick Record, Royal Regiment of Artillery, 1926-1932, 1939-1945; associated with World War Two (1939-1945). Photographs 2002-10-91
About 3 o'clock p.m. on 20 September 1854 the Guards and Highlanders moving up to the Redoubt in support of the Light Division- The French in the distance to the right in possession of one of the Redoubts. Coloured lithograph by E Walker, after Orlando Norie, published by Rudolph Ackermann, 1854. Prints 1971-02-33-25
The grand charge of the Guards on the Heights of the Alma, Sept. 20th, 1854. Coloured lithograph by and after L Huard (d 1874) 'from a Sketch taken on the Spot by an English Officer', published by E Gambart and Company, London, 1 Nov 1854; associated with the Battle of the Alma, Crimean War (1854-1856). Prints 1971-02-33-26
An episode at the Battle of the Alma, 20th Sept., 1854. Coloured lithograph by A Laby after A F de Prades, published by J S Welsh, 24 James's Street, London 1855. Prints 1971-02-33-27
Battle of the Alma. Coloured lithograph by Stannard and Dixon after Thomas Packer, published by Stannard and Dixon, London, 1854. Prints 1971-02-33-28
The Battle of Balaclava, 25 October 1854. The Scots Greys supported by the Enniskillings are coming to the rescue of the 5 Light Cavalry regiments forcing their way through the dense masses of Russian troops. Coloured lithograph by E Walker after Orlando Norie, published by Day and Son, 1855. Prints 1971-02-33-47
Cavalry Charge at Balaclava, 25 October 1854. Coloured lithograph by E Morin after E Morin, published by Colnaghi, 28 Nov 1854. Prints 1971-02-33-48
Battle of Balaclava. Brilliant charge of the Scots Greys, Oct. 25th, 1854. Coloured lithograph by Augustus Butler after Augustus Butler, published by Stannard and Dixon, London, 6 Jan 1855. Prints 1971-02-33-49
Collection of items relating to Dvr Alfred Herbert Pavey's service with an Independent Company, a precursor to the Commandos, 1940-1941; items include forms and a diary; associated with World War Two (1939-1945). Archives 2002-10-92
Staffordshire jug commemorating the Crimean War (1854-1856); earthenware jar commemorating the fall of Sevastopol, 8 Sep 1855; maker unknown, 1855 (c); with a French soldier, a Turkish soldier, and a Highlander officer, 1855 (c); associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). Ceramics 1962-11-181
Pencil and watercolours by Joseph Archer Crowe, Special Artist for 'The Illustrated London News', 1854; Russian prisoners taken by the Turkish troops in the Crimea, 1854. Drawings and Watercolours 1968-06-311