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| Description | Object Type | NAM Accession Number |
|---|---|---|
| Twelve watercolours by Lt Francis Augustus Grant, 79th Highlanders, 1854; scenes in Turkey, June to July 1854 prior to the Crimean War. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1964-04-19 |
| Put Them in the Lord Mayor's Show. Lithograph, 1880 (c); music cover, by Stannard and Son, nd; published by Charles Coborn, nd; vignettes of the Charge of the Light Brigade; a guardsman leaving for the Crimea, a Chelsea Pensioner; the cover is signed by the singer and composerm Harry Nicholls. | Prints | 1974-07-70 |
| The Road to Fortune's Onward Boys. Lithograph, 1854 (c); music cover published by Davidson; a British Guardsman in tunic and a French soldier hold a wreath with the honours Alma and Inkerman; associated with the Foot Guards and French Army, Crimean War. | Prints | 1974-09-69 |
| The Fall of Sebastopol. Lithograph, 1855 (c); music cover, published by Davidson; French soldiers storming a redoubt; associated with siege of Sevastopol, Crimean War and the French Army. | Prints | 1974-09-70 |
| Home Sweet Home Polka, by Madame Oury. Lithograph, 1856 (c); music cover possibly by J Brandard, engraved by M and N Hanhart, published by Beale, Cramer and Co, 1856 (c); a sergeant greets his family in a rural landscape; associated with the Crimean War. | Prints | 1974-10-71 |
| Embarkation of the 93rd Highlanders at Plymouth, March 1st 1854, in the Great Steam Ship 'Himalaya'. Coloured lithograph. No 4 in the series 'Going to the War' published by Read and Company; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1973-11-21 |
| Private Sealy, E Troop, 11th Hussars, and the Horse he rode at the Balaklava Charge. Coloured lithograph, 1855 (c), publisher unknown; associated with the Crimean War. | Prints | 1973-11-26 |
| Types of the British and French Armies: 93rd Highlanders, 33rd Regiment, 11th Hussars, 13th Light Dragoons, Zouave, Chasseurs d'Afriques, Chasseurs de Vincennes, Colour Sergeant, Dragon. Coloured lithograph pirated from the series "The British Army", by William Sharpe. | Prints | 1974-01-132 |
| Papers of Capt C B Norman, 1910-1917, consisting of correspondence with the War Office relating to his historical research and recruiting and propaganda work during World War One (1914-1918). | Archives | 1987-11-118 |
| Medal group awarded to Detective Inspector Percy William Barnes: British War Medal 1939-1945; Colonial Police Long Service Medal, 1934; Royal Order of the Phoenix, Gold Cross, Greece 1949 (c)-1974 (c); medals are mounted together on a brooch fitting; associated with World War Two (1939-1945). | Medals | 2002-10-97 |
| First field dressing, May 1940; manufactured by Johnson and Johnson PTY Limited, Sydney; associated with H T Lockwood, the name written in biro on the reverse of the cotton dressing. | Medical Equipment | 2002-10-98 |
| Piece of woollen cloth made up of black, red and buff coloured diamonds, nd; this fragment of blanket was made by Mr Eggett of Littleport, he was shattered mentally by the Crimean War and died in a mental health hospital, the squares are said to be cut from old army uniforms; associated with Crimean War (1854-1856). | Crafts | 2002-10-99 |
| Officer's knapsack, cream coloured canvas with leather straps and a draw string fastening; attached to a metal support frame; associated with 444006 Capt David A Walmsley, Royal Army Medical Corps; Capt Walmsley had a short service commission, National Service, 4 Aug 1955 - May 1959. | Equipment, general | 2002-10-100 |
| Field Marshal Sir George Pollock, Bt (1786-1872), 1865 (c). Oil on paper on hardboard; three-quarter-length portrait of FM Sir George Pollock, with his left wrist resting on the chair-back, facing forwards but with his body facing slightly to the left, with an indeterminate background; in an ornate carved and gilt frame; associated with the 1st Afghan War (1838-1842). | Oil Paintings | 2002-10-101 |
| Knitted glove, sealed pattern, 1958. | Uniforms | 1991-10-97 |
| Medals awarded to Capt J Stewart 57th (West Middlesex) Regiment: Crimea Medal 1854-56, clasp: Sebastopol; New Zealand Campaigns Medal 1845-66, dated 1861-1866; Turkish CrimeaWar Medal, Sardinian issue. | Medals | 1992-08-314 |
| The Generous Enemy. Russian Prisoners at Lewes (from Life). Coloured lithograph by A Crowquill, engraved by Macdonald and Macgregor Maclure, published by W H Mason, 1855 (c); associated with the Crimean War. | Prints | 1974-10-6 |
| View of Sevastopol from the British Siegeworks, the Sailor's Battery and the Lancaster Gun Battery. Lithograph by and after Thomas Packer, published by Stannard and Dixon, 1855; No 13 in the series Views in the Crimea; associated with the Crimean War. | Prints | 1974-01-71 |
| Manuscript book of standing orders for 2nd Battalion, 1809; associated with Lt John Bramwell, 92nd Regiment of Foot. | Archives | 1961-07-1 |
| Leather bound album of 86 watercolours and 1 etching compiled during the Crimean War by Lt Col The Hon Augustus Murray Cathcart, 93rd (Highlanders) Regiment of Foot, 1854-1856. | Prints | 1974-02-130 |
| Leather bound album of 86 watercolours and 1 etching compiled during the Crimean War by Lt Col The Hon Augustus Murray Cathcart, 93rd (Highlanders) Regiment of Foot, 1854-1856. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1974-02-130 |
| Battle of the Alma. Lithograph by J Needham after Lt Bredin RA, who based his drawing on sketches by Maj Adye. Published by P and D Colnaghi, 12 December 1854. | Prints | 1974-02-93 |
| The Camp of the Foreign Legion near Hythe, Kent 1855. Colour lithograph by T Picken after unknown artist, printed by Day and Son, 1856 (c); associated with the German Foreign Legion and the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1974-03-144 |
| Sabretache, 1854 (c); associated with Gen W C Forrest, 4th (Royal Irish) Dragoon Guards. | Equipment, uniform | 1962-12-31 |
| Birds Eye View of the Battle of Tel-El-Kebir, 13 Sep 1882. Lithograph by J C Ardagh, engraved by M and N Hanhart, 1882; associated with the Battle of Tel-el-Kebir, Egyptian War (1882). | Prints | 1974-04-4 |
| The Siege of Sevastopol. Engraved by C G Lewis, after T J Barker; published by Thomas Agnew and Sons, 18 May 1859; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1974-05-30 |
| 17th Lancers Balaklava, 1854. Photolithograph from a watercolour by Richard Simkin, 1900 (c), published by Simprints 1974; the regiment charging Russian guns. | Prints | 1974-10-129 |
| Bombardment of Sevastopol. Coloured lithograph, 1854, by J Thomas, lithographer Day and Son; published by Lloyd Bros and Co, 1854; a mortar battery of the Royal Artillery in action with Sevastopol in the background; associated with the Royal Artillery and Foot Guards. | Prints | 1974-10-7 |
| Peace! Peace! Peace! Lithograph, 1856, music cover by M and N Hanhart after J Brandard, published by Robert Cocks and Company, 1856 (c); a wounded cavalry officer greeted by his wife, a soldier and a sailor taking up farm work afresh; associated with the Crimean War. | Prints | 1974-10-72 |
| England and Englands Own. Lithograph, 1855 (c), music cover, published by Robert Cocks; a wounded highland officer holding a standard and supported by a highlander, in the background a battle between highlanders and Russian Infantry. | Prints | 1974-10-83 |
| Inkerman Quadrille - Inkerman Polka - Inkerman Waltz. Lithograph, 1854 (c), music cover, by R Hind, published by C Jeffreys; composed by Mr and Mrs W Wilson; Grenadier Guards and Russian Infantry fighting at the Battle of Inkermann, Nov 1854; associated with the Grenadier Guards and the Battle of Inkerman, Crimean War. | Prints | 1974-10-93 |
| His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge, and his Aide de Camp the Honble James MacDonald whose hat was shot off in passing in front of the enemies lines, to rejoin the Brigade of Guards. Engraving, 1855. | Prints | 1974-12-152 |
| MAJOR GENERAL THE HONORABLE SIR JAMES YORKE SCARLETT. Coloured stipple engraving by Francis Grant after F Bromley, published by S W Fores, 1858; portrait of Maj Gen James Yorke Scarlett, 5th Dragoon Guards. | Prints | 1974-12-17 |
| The Soldiers Wife. Coloured lithograph, 1854, music cover by and after A Laby, published by C Jeffreys; a Grenadier Guardsman in heavy marching order; associated with the Grenadier Guards, Crimean War. | Prints | 1975-03-32 |
| Her Majesty and HRH The Prince inspecting the wounded soldiers of the Grenadier Guards, at Buckingham Palace. Lithograph, 1855 (c), by and after George Thomas, published by P and D Colnaghi. | Prints | 1975-03-47 |
| Birds Eye View of the Entrenched Position of the Allied Armies of England and France before Sebastopol. Lithograph, 1855, by and after Thomas Packer, published by Stannard and Dixon; from the series Panoramic Views of the Crimea; associated with the Siege of Sevastopol, Crimean War. | Prints | 1975-03-6 |
| Battle of Inkerman, 5 November 1854. Lithograph, 1854; by and after A Maclure, published by E Gambart and Company, 1854; associated with the Battle of Inkerman, Crimean War. | Prints | 1975-04-81 |
| The Position on the Alma in Seven Sketches From the Field on the day after the Battle. Coloured lithograph, 1854 (c), engraved by Maj E B Hamley, Royal Artillery, 1854, published by William Blackwood and Sons, 1855; guards, infantry, a highlander, lancer and Royal Artillery. Associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1975-08-20 |
| SURPRISE OF THE REDOUBTS NEAR BALAKLAVA BY THE RUSSIANS/ Gallant Resistance of the Scottish Troops. Coloured lithograph by and after Thomas Packer, published by Stannard and Dixon, 1855 (c); associated with the 93rd Highlanders, Battle of Balaklava, Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1976-06-53 |
| The body of Captain Nolan, and the 4th Light Dragoons. The 13th Light Dragoons, 11th Hussars and 17th Lancers. Chromolithograph in two parts, published and engraved by Val Rosa and Co, 1890 (c); panoramic view of the charge of the Light Brigade at Balaklava, Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1976-07-3 |
| Landing of the French troops near Bomarsund in the Aland Islands, August 8th 1854. Tinted lithograph, 1854, by L Huard after E T Dolby, published by Paul and Domini Colnaghi, 1854; associated with the Baltic Operations, Crimean War and the French Army. | Prints | 1976-07-55 |
| Distribution of War Medals by the Queen at the Horse Guards..May 18th 1855. Coloured lithograph, published by Read and Company, 4 Jun 1855; associated with the Crimean War. | Prints | 1976-07-56 |
| A series of Views in Turkey and the Crimea from the Embarkation at Gallipoli to the Fall of Sebastopol. Bound volume of 18 tinted lithographs, 1855 (c); by John Sutcliffe after Lt Col Mottram Andrews, 28th Regiment, 1855, published by Thomas Mclean, 1856. | Prints | 1976-09-30 |
| The Boys Book of British Battles. Book of 18 full page chromolithographs, 1884 (c) and two vignettes depicting battles from 1704-1882; by Richard Simkin, published by George Routledge and Sons, 1884 (c). | Prints | 1977-01-42 |
| Home Again. Engraving by W T Davey after H O'Neil, 1858; published by Moore, Mcqueen and Co, 18 Nov 1861; troops disembarking from a ship, having a returned to Britain after the Indian Mutiny (1857-1859). | Prints | 1977-05-15 |
| Lieut General Sir Charles Ashe Windham KCB. Coloured lithograph engraved by M and N Hanhart, 1855; published 1855 (c); standing on top of the Redan before Sevastopol, in staff uniform. | Prints | 1977-08-15 |
| Council of War. Engraved mezzotint, 1855, by A Egg, engraved by Samuel Bellin from a photograph by Roger Fenton; published by Henry Graves and Company, 1857; FM Lord Raglan, Omar Pasha and Gen Pelissier in conference at 5am on the morning of June 7th 1855, during the period when an attempt was made to take the Mamelon. | Prints | 1978-01-18 |
| Bombardment of the Malakoff Tower the Mamelon and Redan Forts, April 9th 1855. Coloured lithograph, 1855; by and after Thomas Packer, published by Stannard and Dixon; associated with the Siege of Sevastopol, Crimean War. | Prints | 1978-02-70 |
| Officer's short frogged jacket, 3rd Regiment of Kent Yeomanry, 1794-1797. | Uniforms | 1992-05-40 |
| Helmet and breeches, Longtree Yeomanry (Gloucestershire), 1803 (c). | Uniforms | 1967-02-20 |
| Jacket, short frogged, Haverill (Essex) Volunteer Cavalry, Hingham (Norfolk) Volunteer Cavalry or Halifax Volunteer Corps, possibly worn by William Edward Ledgard, 1806 (c). | Uniforms | 1969-11-7 |
| Jacket, officers', Unidentified Yeomanry Cavalry or Light Infantry Militia and Volunteers, 1806 (c). | Uniforms | 1979-05-9 |
| Coatee, vest and pantaloons, Capt J Maddison, Louth Volunteer Cavalry, 1805 (c). | Uniforms | 1973-06-9 |
| Two postcard photographs, 1917 (c)-1918 (c); one postcard shows a group of men, including Tpr Robert Caple in a workshop or a factory in France, World War One, the other shows a group of women of Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps, possibly including Jane Caple, associated with York, England; associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Photographs | 2002-10-102 |
| Florence Nightingale in the Military Hospital at Scutari, 1855 (c). Coloured lithograph by and after Joseph Austin Benwell (fl 1856-1886), published by Peter Jackson, The Caxton Press, London and Liverpool, 1856 (c). | Prints | 1978-10-57 |
| Eupatoria - The Harbour The Allied Fleets before the town - division of Omar Pasha's Army landing. Coloured lithograph, 1855, published by Read and Co; associated with the Royal Navy. | Prints | 1978-10-58 |
| Manuscript memoir of Bty QMS John ('Jack') Hubbard's service with 4th Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, 1941(c) -1945 (c), with introductory note. | Archives | 2002-10-103 |
| Departure of the Grenadier Guards from the Tower of London, on Tuesday, February 14th 1854.Coloured lithograph, 1854. No 2 in the series 'Going to the War' published by Read and Company. Associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1978-11-84 |
| Colonel The Honble. Wenham C. W. Coke, M. P. Coloured lithograph by and after C Baugniet, 1858; in frock and coat and forage cap; published 1858; with facsimile autograph. | Prints | 1978-12-24 |
| Crimea Medal 1854-56, with clasp: Sebastopol, awarded to Cpl W Wood, 57th (West Middlesex) Regiment. | Medals | 1992-08-427 |
| The New Summer Uniform or Tickling the Cossacks. Coloured lithograph by and after E Morin, from the series published by Lloyd Brothers and Co; an imaginary incident showing the Guards wearing white cotton covers on their bearskins, with coatees and open necked shirts; associated with the Foot Guards and Russian Army, Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1979-03-33 |
| Crimea Medal 1854-56, with clasp: Sebastopol; awarded to Capt. W B C A Parker, 77th (West Middlesex) Regiment. | Medals | 1992-08-436 |
| Medal group awarded to Pte James Scott, 57th (West Middlesex) Regiment: Crimean Medal 1854-1856, with clasps: Balaklava, Inkerman, Sebastopol; Turkish Crimean Medal 1855. | Medals | 1992-08-454 |
| The Return from Inkerman, Sunday November 5th 1854. Coloured photogravure after Elizabeth Thompson (later Lady Butler), 1877 (c). | Prints | 1979-06-141 |
| Avant la Bataille. Coloured lithograph by and afer P H Benoist, published by Wild, 1854; No 74 in the series 'Affaires d'Orient', published by Wild, Paris, 1854 (c); infantryman encamped before the Battle of Balaklava, Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1979-06-56 |
| Incomplete typescript transcript of a memoir by Capt Joseph Barallier, 1803-1812; Baralier was wounded at the Battle of Salamanca, 1812; he served with 45th (Nottinghamshire) Regiment of Foot, 1806-1808, 71st (Highland) Regiment, 1808-1815, he also served with the Portuguese Army, as a Captain in the 23rd Portuguese Line Regiment from Jun 1812 to Apr 1814. | Archives | 2002-10-104 |
| 'View of the Battle of Alma Sept 20th 1854 from the sea' and 'Plan of the heights and bay of Alma from Spitfires Survey'. Coloured lithograph by Day and Son after E W Brooker, published by Paul and Dominic Colnaghi, 1854;elevation and plan of the Battle of the Alma, Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1979-06-74 |
| The Powys Society Newsletter No 45, Apr 2002; newsletter containing an article, 'My rich bearded uncle from India', by Stephen Powys Marks relating to his ancestor Maj Littleton Albert Powys; Powys served with the 83rd (County of Dublin) Regiment of Foot, 1858-1878; he was commissioned Major in 1878 with the 59th (2nd Nottinghamshire) Regiment of Foot; associated with 2nd Afghan War (1878-1880). | Archives | 2002-10-105 |
| Two coloured lithographs by Max Beeger and A Faure after 'Lieutenant R', 1854; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1979-07-145 |
| Eight coloured tinted lithographs by Thomas Packer after Frank Hughes, published by Stannard and Dixon and Read and Co, 1855 (c); panoramic views of the Crimea, Sevastopol and its defences, Eupatoria, the valley of the Tchernaya and a scene of the Fall of Sevastopol; also views of the Gulf of Finland and Sveaborg; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1979-09-30 |
| Owen Gwyn Saunders Davies. Lieutenant 38th Regiment. Fell at the Redan June 18, 1855 at 21. Lithograph by R J Lane after Thomas Brigstocke, 1855 (c); threequarter length portrait seated in uniform. | Prints | 1980-08-15 |
| The Siege of Sebastopol. Photogravure, after and signed by Richard Caton Woodville, 1897 (c), published by Henry Graves and Co, 1897 (c); a battery of the Naval Brigade in action, while a sergeant of a Highland regiment helps a wounded infantryman. | Prints | 1980-09-28 |
| Two notebooks associated with the British South Africa Police, nd, 1950 (c)-2000 (c); one notebook is hard-backed with a British South Africa Police crest, another has one pencil scribble and is printed on the inside cover with BSAP Form No 109, 'Reminders for members investigating motor accidents'. | Archives | 2002-10-106 |
| The Prince Albert's (Somersetshire Light Infantry). Pen and ink and watercolour by Richard Simkin (1840-1926), 1882 (c); officer wearing a medal and carrying a sword. | Drawings and Watercolours | 2002-10-107 |
| Prince Albert, the Prince Consort, 1855. Colour lithograph by Francis Winterhalter. | Prints | 1980-09-37 |
| The March of the British Heros. Tinted lithograph published by G H Davidson, 1854; music cover with musical score for several marches; two vignettes, her majesty taking leave of the Scots Fusilier Guards and troops embarking for the Crimea, 1854. | Prints | 1980-09-6 |
| Sebastopol Album. Bound volume or album of 37 tinted lithographs by and after N Berga; photographer: James Robertson, 1855 (c), published by D Rossov, Moscow, 1858; photographs by James Robertson; scenes of the Crimean War (1854-1856); associated with the Russian Army, Siege of Sevastopol, Crimean War. | Prints | 1981-01-35 |
| Seven lithographs, 1855; by A C H Comte De Noe and Charles Vernier, engraved by Destouches, published by Le Charivari, 1854-1855; seven cariacatures representing the alliance of French and English forces against the Russians; associated with Tzar of Russia Nicholas I, French Army and the Crimean War. | Prints | 1981-03-14 |
| Tete d'Armee, or how the British Generals stormed the Great Redan. Coloured lithograph after Touchstone, published by Charles Moon and E Gambart and Company, London, October 1855. Cariacatures of Gen Sir James Simpson, Gen Jones, QMG Airey, illustrating a comment published in 'The Times' Sep 8 1855, about their unconventiaonal warm headgear; associated with the Siege of Sevastopol, Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1981-03-57 |
| Battle of the Alma. Coloured lithograph, 1854, by J Needham after Lt Bredin, Royal Artillery; published by Paul and Dominic Colnaghi, 1854; from the position of Lord Raglan and staff; with lettered key A to L. | Prints | 1981-06-57 |
| Three watercolours, 1856 (c); associated with the 7th Royal Fusiliers, Crimean War (1854-1856). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1981-10-43 |
| Six colour photolithograph postcards after Charles Stadden, 1975 (c); associated with Royal Regiment of Fusiliers. | Prints | 1981-10-89 |
| The British Army. Colour photogravure by Hanfstaengl after R Wymer, 1902. | Prints | 1981-10-90 |
| An evening falls on the battlefield a grieving wife holds the body of her husband, a sergeant of Foot Guards. Chromolithograph, by Vincent Brooks after Princess Victoria, the Princess Royal, March 1855, published 1855 (c); associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1983-08-124 |
| Sir William Fenwick Williams and the officers of his Staff parting with the Citizens of Kars. Engraving, 1856 (c); by Thomas Jones Barker, engraved by Charles G Lewis, published by John Garle Browne, 1856 (c); associated with the Siege of Kars, Crimean War | Prints | 1983-08-24 |
| Florence Nightingale and Mr Bracebridge on Cathcart's Heights May 8 55. Tinted lithograph, published by Day and Son, 1855 (c). | Prints | 1983-08-90 |
| Four colour photolithographs after Charles Stadden from originals in the Royal Marines Museum, from a calendar published by the Royal Marines Museum, 1979. | Prints | 1980-06-43 |
| Interior of Sebastopol. Destruction of the town by the Russians, their retreat, awful explosions, advance of the allies. Tinted lithograph, 1855 (c), by Sgt Collins; No 22 in the series published by Read and Co, 1855 (c). | Prints | 1983-10-140 |
| The Siege of Kars. Lithograph, 1855 (c), music cover by and after Thomas Packer, published by Duff and Hodgson, 1855 (c); threequarter length portrait of Maj Gen Sir William Fenwick Williams; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1983-10-90 |
| Her Majesty taking leave of the Scots Fusilier Guards at Buckingham Palace on their departure for the East Tuesday March 2nd 1854. Coloured lithograph, 1854; from the series 'Going to the War' published by Read and Company; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1951-10-3 |
| Battle of Inkerman, 1854. Coloured engraving by W H Kearney after G Greatbach, 1854. | Prints | 1952-01-59 |
| Parade of the Scots Fusilier Guards at Buckingham Palace, (before Her Majesty the Queen, & His Royal Highness the Prince.) on the morning of their departure for the Seat of War, March 2nd 1854. Coloured tinted lithograph by E Walker after George Housman Thomas (1824-1869), published by Paul and Dominic Colnaghi, 21 Jun 1854; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1952-01-68 |
| The Charge of Scarlett's 300 or Heavy Brigade at Balaclava 25th October 1854. Reproduction of a watercolour after Stanley Berkeley, 1890 (c), published by S Hildesheimer and Co, 1894 (c). | Prints | 1952-04-1 |
| The Morning before the Battle. The last letter Home. Mezzotint, 1866 by C Mottram after Thomas Jones Barker, published by Henry Graves and Company, 15 Oct 1866; associated with the 2nd Dragoons (Royal Scots Greys). | Prints | 1956-02-477 |
| The Roll Call. Lithograph by W T Hulland after Elizabeth Thompson (later Lady Butler), 1874, published by The Fine Art Society and M Knoedler, 1 Nov 1882; associated with the Foot Guards. | Prints | 1956-02-479 |
| Town and harbour of Balaklava from the camp of the 93rd Highlanders. Coloured lithograph, 1854 (c), by Day and Son after Lt Montagu O'Reilly, published by Paul and Dominic Colnaghi, 13 Nov 1854; Highlanders and encampment in the foreground. | Prints | 1961-08-5 |
| Harbour of Balaclava looking towards the Black Sea. Lithograph by Maclure after Marginy, published by William Tegg and Company, 1854 (c). | Prints | 1961-08-5 |
| Two tinted lithographs by Dickinson after Preciosi, 1854 (c); associated with the Crimean War. | Prints | 1980-06-41 |
| Medals awarded to Pte H Morris, Bedfordshire Regiment: Queen's South Africa Medal 1899-1902, clasps: Cape Colony, Transvaal and Wittebergen; King's South Africa Medal 1901-02; associated with the Boer War (1899-1902). | Medals | 2002-10-108 |
| Photograph of watercolour or miniature by an unknown artist, nd. | Prints | 1980-06-42 |