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| Description | Object Type | NAM Accession Number |
|---|---|---|
| Muffin dish, 22nd Punjab Infantry, 1903 (c). | Ceramics | 1961-07-24 |
| Loss of HMS Tiger, May 12th 1854; two tone lithograph by Day and Son, after Lt M B Dunn in the series published by P and D Colnaghi, 13 and 14 Pall Mall East, Ecr [?] 12th 1854; depicts the 'Vesuvius' and the 'Niger' firing vigorously on the left, the 'Tiger' is lying under heavy fire from the cliff on the right; acquired by Maj Henry Ponsonby, Grenadier Guards, later Gen Sir Henry Ponsonby GCB, and presented to the Guards Club by Maj Gen Sir John Ponsonby, late Coldstream Guards, 1920; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1969-07-27 |
| Panoramic view of the entrenched position of the Allied Armies of England and France before Sebastopol; tinted lithograph by and after Thos Packer; from a pen and ink drawing by Carlo Bossoli; published by Stannard and Dixon, Apr 18th 1855; lithograph is drawn from the allies' side an includes views of Sebastopol, the river Tchernaya, Eupatoria and Kertch; acquired by Maj Henry Ponsonby, Grenadier Guards, later Gen Sir Henry Ponsonby GCB, and presented to the Guards Club by Maj Gen Sir John Ponsonby, late Coldstream Guards, 1920; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1969-07-27 |
| The Cavalry affair of the Heights of Bulganak - The First Gun; tinted lithograph by J Needham after W Simpson No 2 in the 1st series, 'Simpson's Seat of War in the East'; published by P and D Colnaghi and Company, 15 Jan 1855; acquired by Maj Henry Ponsonby, Grenadier Guards, later Gen Sir Henry Ponsonby GCB, and presented to the Guards Club by Maj Gen Sir John Ponsonby, late Coldstream Guards, 1920; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1969-07-27 |
| Gulf of Finlande; coloured lithograph by Louis Lebreton; No 2 in the series, 'Question D'Orient'; published by E Gambart and Company, London; depicts a Division of English steamers firing at and destroying some Russian fortresses near the Ile of Hangoe; acquired by Maj Henry Ponsonby, Grenadier Guards, later Gen Sir Henry Ponsonby GCB, and presented to the Guards Club by Maj Gen Sir John Ponsonby, late Coldstream Guards, 1920; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1969-07-27 |
| Campagne De Crimee Left Attack, (battle of Alma, 20th of Sept.br 1854 21/2 o'cl.P.M.) The Scotch batalions [sic] rush on the Russian batteries. Uncoloured lithograph by Jacomme and Company after Eugene-Charles-Francois Guerard; published by Goupil and Company, Paris, London, Berlin and New York, 1855 (c); associated with the Battle of the Alma, Crimean War (1854-1856) 1854. | Prints | 2002-10-138 |
| Mort D'Ismail Pacha a Kalafat. Death of Ismail Pacha at Kalafat, 4 December 1853; coloured lithograph by A Adam; published by E Gambart, London; acquired by Maj Henry Ponsonby, Grenadier Guards, later Gen Sir Henry Ponsonby GCB, and presented to the Guards Club by Maj Gen Sir John Ponsonby, late Coldstream Guards, 1920; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1969-07-27 |
| Landing of English troops at Malta; coloured lithograph by Max Beeger; No 6 in the series, 'Episodes de la Guerre D'Orient'; published by Bulla Freres, Paris, 1856 (c); acquired by Maj Henry Ponsonby, Grenadier Guards, later Gen Sir Henry Ponsonby GCB, and presented to the Guards Club by Maj Gen Sir John Ponsonby, late Coldstream Guards, 1920; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1969-07-27 |
| Embarkation of the Guards on board the Orinoco at Southampton; coloured lithograph; No 5 in the series, Incidents of the War; published by Read and Company, Lithographers; acquired by Maj Henry Ponsonby, Grenadier Guards, later Gen Sir Henry Ponsonby GCB, and presented to the Guards Club by Maj Gen Sir John Ponsonby, late Coldstream Guards, 1920; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1969-07-27 |
| Departure of the Great Baltic Fleet - The Wellington saluting Her Majesty; coloured lithograph; No 2 in the series, Incidents of the War; published by Read and Company, Lithographers; acquired by Maj Henry Ponsonby, Grenadier Guards, later Gen Sir Henry Ponsonby GCB, and presented to the Guards Club by Maj Gen Sir John Ponsonby, late Coldstream Guards, 1920; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1969-07-27 |
| The Scots Fusilier Guards taking Leave of the Queen; coloured lithograph; No 7 in the series, Incidents of the War; published by Read and Company, 10 Johnson's Court, Fleet Street, 1854 (c); acquired by Maj Henry Ponsonby, Grenadier Guards, later Gen Sir Henry Ponsonby GCB, and presented to the Guards Club by Maj Gen Sir John Ponsonby, late Coldstream Guards, 1920; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1969-07-27 |
| Bird's-Eye View of Crimean Peninsula. acquired by Maj Henry Ponsonby, Grenadier Guards, later Gen Sir Henry Ponsonby GCB, and presented to the Guards Club by Maj Gen Sir John Ponsonby, late Coldstream Guards, 1920. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1969-07-27 |
| Map of Thrace, Western Turkey with enlarged plan of Schoumla; published by James Wyld, Charing Cross; acquired by Maj Henry Ponsonby, Grenadier Guards, later Gen Sir Henry Ponsonby GCB, and presented to the Guards Club by Maj Gen Sir John Ponsonby, late Coldstream Guards, 1920; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1969-07-27 |
| Sevastopol. 1854-5. Sketch of the Mamelon and new Russian defence, with the siege works of the Allies; sketch map by Lt Col Vaughan, 20 Mar 1855; published by James Wyld, 14 Apr 1855; acquired by Maj Henry Ponsonby, Grenadier Guards, later Gen Sir Henry Ponsonby GCB, and presented to the Guards Club by Maj Gen Sir John Ponsonby, late Coldstream Guards, 1920; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Photographs | 1969-07-27 |
| Parker's plans of Cronstadt and St Petersburg. Print, coastline coloured; published by E T Gover and Company and Kent and Company, Paternoster Row, London; acquired by Maj Henry Ponsonby, Grenadier Guards, later Gen Sir Henry Ponsonby GCB, and presented to the Guards Club by Maj Gen Sir John Ponsonby, late Coldstream Guards, 1920; beneath is a geographical and historical information on Cronstadt and St Petersburg; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1969-07-27 |
| The Burning of the Karabelnaja on the morning of 9th Sept 1855; coloured lithograph by Paalzow; possibly by C Martin, Berlin; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1969-08-29 |
| Condiment pot, Hyderbad Volunteer Rifle Corps, 1910-1917 (c). | Ceramics | 1979-06-171 |
| The Bombardment of Sleaborg 9th -10th August 1855; coloured lithograph; published by Carl Gluck, Berlin; No 15 in the series, 'Kreig's Album'; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1969-08-34 |
| Campagne De Crimee 20th Of Septbr 1854, (5o'cl.P.M.) Retreat of the Russian army, after the Battle of Alma. Uncoloured lithograph by Jacomme and Company, after Eugene-Charles-Francois Guerard; published by Goupil and Company, Paris, London. Berlin and New York, 1855 (c); associated with the Battle of the Alma, Crimean War (1854-1856) 1854. | Prints | 2002-10-139 |
| The Ruins of Inkerman and City of Caverns. Tinted lithograph by T Picken after W Simpson, 1854 (c); printed by Day and Son, 1855; published by Paul and Domininc Colnaghi, 22 May 1855; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1969-08-38 |
| Sebastopol from the right of the English position; tinted lithograph by J Needham after Capt Verschoyle, Grenadier Guards, 1854 (c); published by Paul and Dominic Colnaghi, 15 Jan 1855; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1969-08-39 |
| Water jug, 1868 (c); silver, made in Abyssinia and India, 1868 (c); made from a gauntlet acquired by Capt Stanley de Burgh Edwardes during the assault and capture of Magdala, Abyssinian Campaign (1867-1868). | Silver | 1957-06-24 |
| Panoramic View of the North Side of Sevastopol from Eupatoria Feb 17th; tinted lithograph; probably by and after Thomas Packer; published by Read and Company, London, 18 Apr 1855; relating to the new Russian forts and the repulse of the Russians before Eupatoria; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1969-08-41 |
| Decorative plate, 1980 (c); bone china plate manufactured by Schirnding, Bavaria, 1980 (c); white with printed illustration in centre, scalloped edge with gilt line at rim and around the centre; depicts an equestrian image of Napoleon on a battlefield in the centre, with a large gold, 'N' on the edge, 1815 (c). | Ceramics | 2002-10-140 |
| Commemorative brass sugar spoon, 1920 (c); manufacturer unknown, possibly made in France, 1920 (c); with a glazed ceramic plaque inlaid in the handle decorated with a portrait of Napoleon; inscribed, 'Waterloo'; bowl of spoon is triangular shaped, the handle with scalloped and floral decoration; with traces of silver plating. | Crafts | 2002-10-141 |
| Two handled cup, 1893 (c); silver, possibly Indian, made by RM, 1893 (c); four cartouches on the body of the cup, one inscribed, 'PRESENTED/ TO THE/ BOMBAY LIGHT HORSE/ BY/ H E LORD HARRIS, GCIE/ IN COMMEMORATION OF/ THE GOOD SERVICE RENDERED BY THE CORPS/ DURING THE BOMBAY RIOTS/ 1893', one plain at the foot of each handle, one depicting dismounted soldiers and three horses; The Lord Harris Trophy, presented to the Bombay Light Horse for their service during the Bombay riots of 1893 by Lord Harris, the Governor of Bombay. | Silver | 1960-07-212 |
| Napoleon I, Emperor of France, 1815 (c). Framed silhouette by an unknown artist, possibly made in France, 1890 (c); head and shoulders portrait in profile to left; portrait painted on a round piece of glass, within a round wooden frame with a suspension loop on the back; inscribed in pencil on the back of the frame, 'Fontainbleau May 1980'. | Miniatures | 2002-10-142 |
| The Burning of Redout - Kale. Coloured lithograph by Max Beeger; printed by Jacomme and Co, Paris; published by Bulla Freres, Paris 1856 (c); No 26 in the series Episodes de la Guerre d'Orient; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1969-09-18 |
| Challenger tank, 1995 (c); colour photolithograph by an unknown artist, 1995 (c); publisher unknown, 1995 (c); cut out and construct model of a Challenger tank made up of 26 component parts; with instructions top right and a union flag top left. | Prints | 2002-10-143 |
| The Russians Abandon Fort Golovin, In Circassia, Having Set It On Fire. Coloured lithograph by Max Beeger; printed by Jacomme and Company, Paris; published by Bulla Freres, Paris, 1856 (c); No 12 in the series Episodes de la Guerre d'Orient; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1969-09-19 |
| The Battle of Balaclava - attack of the Scots Greys 25 October 1854; Wood engraving by W Thomas; illustration from the Illustrated London News; depicts an attack on the Scots Greys; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1969-09-22 |
| Cork mess table mat, Royal Army Medical Corps, 1980 (c); made by an unknown manufacturer for the Royal Army Medical Corps; used at the Royal Army Medical Corps College, Millbank, 1980 (c); printed on maroon base with the regimental badge in gold and silver above the regimental motto, 'In Arduis Fidelis' in silver; edged with gold paint, backed with green felt. | Prints | 2002-10-144 |
| Four prints after Elizabeth Thompson, (later Lady Butler). | Prints | 1969-09-51 |
| The 'Vonolel' Bowl. Bowl, 1904 (c); incorporating the horse's hooves and saddle, with silver fittings, designed by Beatrice Lawson, maker's mark for William Hutton [and] Sons Limited, London, 1904; presented by Queen Victoria to the horse 'Vonolel', for carrying his owner, FM Lord Roberts over 50,000 miles, including throughout the 2nd Afghan War (1878-1880). | Silver | 1955-04-80 |
| Major Gen Sir John Campbell Bart, Killed at the Redan; Maj Gen Campbell served with 38th Foot; line engraving by an unknown artist; half-length portrait of a man in the uniform of Colonel of the 38th Regiment; associated with the Crimean War, 1855. | Prints | 1969-10-145 |
| General Canrobert. Black and white line engraving by W J Edwards, 1854, published by James S Virtue; depicts Gen Courobert in the uniform of French General; associated with the Crimean War, 1855. | Prints | 1969-10-159 |
| General Bosquet 1801-1861. Stipple engraving from a photograph by R Fenton; associated with the Crimean War. | Prints | 1969-10-161 |
| Miss Nightingale in the hospital at Scutari. Line engraving by G Greatbach after J Hind; published by the London Printing and Publishing Company; No 14 in the series; associated with the Crimean War. | Prints | 1969-10-274 |
| Deux Navires de L'Escadre [sic] Combine Attaquent et Detruisent Completement Le Poste Russe a L'Entree du Lac Rouban Sur Le Cote de Circassie 22 Fevrier 1855; coloured lithograph by L Lebreton; published by Wild, Paris; No 93 in the series, Affaires d'Orient; depicts two French ships, Le Leopard, commanded by Cdr Giffart, and Le Fulton, commanded by Cdr Edmond Le Bris; associated with the Crimean War. | Prints | 1969-10-328 |
| Ouragan du 14 Novembre 1854. Un Vaisseau Turcle Mahmoudie Chassant Sur Ses Ancres Vient En Derive Sur Le Vau La Ville de Paris. Il Coupe Sa Mature Pour Eviter L'Abordage et Parvient Par Cette Manoeuvre a Se Sauver du Naufrage; coloured lithograph by Lebreton; published by Wild, Paris; No 99 in the series, Affaires d'Orient; associated with the Crimean War. | Prints | 1969-10-329 |
| Le Lieutenant Mr Killop Ct La Canonniere Le Snake, Sous Le Feu Des Batteries De Kertch, Engage Le Combat Avec Trois Vapeurs Russes, Appuye Par l'Aviso Francais, Jeter a La Cote 22 Mai 1855; coloured lithograph by Lebreton; published by Wild, Paris; No 104 in the series, Affaired d'Orient; associated with the Crimean War. | Prints | 1969-10-330 |
| His Most Excellent Majesty William the Fourth. King William IV in Field Marshal's uniform, 1831; by and after L Mansion and Eschauzier; published by W Spooner, 1831 (c). | Prints | 1979-06-76 |
| Cork mess table mat, Royal Army Medical Corps, 1980 (c); made by an unknown manufacturer for the Royal Army Medical Corps; used at the Royal Army Medical Corps College, Millbank, 1980 (c); printed on maroon base with the regimental badge in gold and silver above the regimental motto, 'In Arduis Fidelis' in silver; edged with gold paint, backed with green felt. | Prints | 2002-10-145 |
| One section of a tinted reproduction of the Siege of Sevastopol; painted; exhibited in Russia 1900 (c). | Prints | 1969-10-342 |
| One section of a tinted reproduction of the Siege of Sevastopol; painted; exhibited in Russia 1900 (c). | Prints | 1969-10-343 |
| Rouen pendant la Guerre. Folio of twenty six lithographs after Baudouin, Allunaud, De Bergevin, De Bray, Delabarre, Dendeville, Loir, Mairesse, Milliere, Minartz and Morel; published by Lucien Wolf, Rouen, 1916; lithographs illustrate soldiers of different nationalities and civilians in Rouen during the Great War; associated with World War One, Western Front (1914-1918). | Prints | 2002-10-146 |
| One section of a tinted reproduction of the Siege of Sevastopol; painted; exhibited in Russia 1900 (c). | Prints | 1969-10-344 |
| One section of a tinted reproduction of the Siege of Sevastopol; painted; exhibited in Russia 1900 (c). | Prints | 1969-10-345 |
| Cup, two-handled, trophy, 1935 (c); silver-plated, no details, nd; associated with Bombay Light Patrol. | Silver | 1956-02-966 |
| Distribution of the Crimean Medals by Her Majesty At the Horse Guards; proof copy of a woodcut engraving, 1855 (c); reproduced in 'The Illustrated London News'; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1969-10-346 |
| Victoria Cross, the new order of valour for the Navy. Acts of Bravery during the late war; wood engraving reproduction with coloured border; published by 'The Illustrated London News', 20 Jun 1857; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1969-10-347 |
| Royal Navy. Wood engraving reproduction; associated with the Crimean War, 1854 (c)-1856. | Prints | 1969-10-348 |
| Victoria Cross, the New Order of Valour for the Army. Acts of bravery during the late war; wood engraving reproduction with a coloured decorated border; 12 illustrations depicting the acts of bravery by the Army for which 12 individuals were awarded the VC in 1857; published by 'The Illustrated London News', 20 Jun 1857; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1969-10-349 |
| One of two photographs showing distribution of Queen Victoria's Christmas gift boxes to troops, South Africa, 1900. | Photographs | 1962-08-65 |
| 'Mounted Policemen in the Crimea' and 'Dragoons carrying plants from Balaclava to the Camp'; two wood engravings, the second on the reverse of the first; published by 'The Illustrated London News'; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1969-10-350 |
| Her Majesty Inspecting wounded Guards in the Grand Hall, Buckingham Palace; reproduction wood engraving, 1854-1855 (c); published by 'The Illustrated London News', Mar 10 1855; associated with the Foot Guards, Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1969-10-351 |
| French troops for the war soldier of the Line Officier D'Etat, Spahis, Dragoon, Artilleryman, Hassar, Cantiniere, Lancer, Sapper (Engineer) Zouave, Chasseur d'Afrique, Guide; wood engraving reproduction, 1854 (c); published by 'The Illustrated London News', 18 Mar 1854; depicts the French Army, Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1969-10-352 |
| Jug, 1820 (c); decorated with an equestrian portrait of Frederick Duke of York and Albany on one side, and Friedrich Josias Prince of Saxe-Cobourg-Saalfeld, FM of the Austrian Army on the other; made of earthenware, probably Pratt ware. | Ceramics | 1960-09-52 |
| Siege of Sevastopol. Two wood engraving reproductions, 1854 (c); published by 'The Illustrated London News'; associated with the 90th Regiment, Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1969-10-353 |
| HQ 21 Army Group Q Cavalcade By DIZ. Folio of uncoloured lithographs after Diz; possibly published by HQ 21 Army Group, 1945 (c); collected by Staff Sgt Edward George Tritton, Royal Army Service Corps, 21st Army Group; contains 23 caricature portraits, mostly full-length, all but two annotated in pencil with the names of the sitters. | Prints | 2002-10-147 |
| Siege of Sevastopol 1854-5. The 13in Mortar Battery, before Sevastopol; reproduction wood engraving, 1854 (c); published by 'The Illustrated London News', 7 Apr 1855; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1969-10-354 |
| Before Sebastopol - The Right Siege Train Mounting Mortars for the 21 Gun Battery; reproduction wood engraving after W Thomas, 1854 (c); published by 'The Illustrated London News', 5 May 1855; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1969-10-355 |
| In the Trenches Before Sevastopol; reproduction wood engraving after J A Crowe, 1854-1855 (c); published by 'The Illustrated London News', 10 Mar 1855; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1969-10-356 |
| Two reproduction wood engravings after W Thomas, 1854-1855 (c); published by 'The Illustrated London News', 17 Mar 1855; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856) | Prints | 1969-10-357 |
| Sketches at Eupatoria. Reproduction wood engraving, 1854-1855 (c); published by 'The Illustrated London News', 20 Jan 1855; includes Eupatoria, East Entrance and Works thrown up by the French, Eupatoria - Rocket and Gun Batteries, French Infantry of the line, Eupatoria - French Battery, Batteries - Rear of Rocket and Gun Batteries; associated with the French Army, Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1969-10-359 |
| Watercolour by J M P, 1856; copy of a painting on glass, sent home by Lt E A Perceval from a church in Sebastopol; depicts Christ in red robe with a blue over dress, surrounded by angels' heads; associated with the Crimean War. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1969-10-387 |
| His Royal Highness Frederick Duke of York, 1795 (c). Blue printed bowl commemorating the Duke of York; made of earthenware, maker unknown. | Ceramics | 1984-01-67 |
| Sailors pulling a gun into position; British and French staff watching a bombardment; A mortar battery in action. Three coloured aquatint, 1854-1855 (c); associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1969-10-393 |
| Regimental medal 1802. Awarded and named to Lt John Barlow, Manchester and Salford Volunteers. Made of gold, glazed, bearing a laureate portrait bust of King George III flanked by the letters 'GR' and surrounded by a chain of alternative hearts and hands. | Medals | 1987-06-48 |
| Szpieg. Coloured lithograph by W Kurnatowskiego after A Molinari. Published 1854 (c); associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1969-10-423 |
| Vue Panoramatique de Litoral de la Mer Noire. Tinted lithograph by R de Moraine 1855, No. 111 in the series "Affaires d'Orient"; published by Wild, Paris; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1969-10-451 |
| Vue du Golfe de Finlande Prise de la Cote Nord. Coloured lithograph by R de Moraine 1855, No. 116 in the series "Affaires d'Orient"; published by Wild, Paris; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1969-10-452 |
| Sebastopol Feb 25th 1855 Shewing the positions of the Barriers of sunken vessels and Booms. Tinted lithograph by C Schacher after Comr W Elphinstone; published by Hugh Paton; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1969-10-456 |
| Small sketchbook of portraits of patients and staff of a military hospital in South Africa, 1943. Pencil drawings by 2/Lt Wyndham Marmaduke Pryse Lloyd, Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge's Own), 1943; sketches include thirteen completed head and shoulder portrait studies and a number of unfinished studies of people, trees and buildings; associated with World War Two (1939-1945). | Drawings and Watercolours | 2002-10-148 |
| The Crimean Army Fund station at Kadi-Koi. Sepia lithograph by R M Bryson; published by Paul and Dominic Colnaghi and Company, 12 and 14 Pall Mall East. May 7th 1855; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1969-10-554 |
| Orders and medals of Lt-Gen Sir Bertrand Richard Moberly, Indian Army, 1901-37: Order of the Indian Empire; Order of the Bath; Distinguished Service Order; India Medal 1895-1902; Africa General Service Medal 1902-56; 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-20; Allied Victory Medal 1914-19; India General Service Medal 1908-35; Delhi Durbar Medal 1911; Jubilee Medal 1935; Coronation Medal 1937. | Medals | 1963-09-84 |
| Sebastopol on fire, sketched from the Barrack Battery Sept 9th 1855. Tinted lithograph by Vincent Brooks after Maj G le Marchant Tupper R H A, 1855; published by Henry Graves and Company, November 23rd 1855; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1969-10-555 |
| Bronze medal commemorating the Frederick Augustus, the Duke of York and Albany, 1827; by Bernard Pistrucci; bears a portrait bust of the Duke. | Medals | 1988-06-24 |
| Waterloo medal 1815, pattern. | Medals | 1978-03-22 |
| Three coloured engravings of George III, Napoleon and Lord Abercromby, 1790 (c)-1840. | Prints | 1957-07-44 |
| The Soldiers' Polka, 1860 (c). Chromolithograph music cover by and after J Brandard; published by Chappell and Co; associated with Field Marshal George William Frederick Charles, 2nd Duke of Cambridge, Commander-in-Chief of the Army. | Prints | 1980-09-17 |
| Orders and medals of Gen Sir Alan Fleming Hartley, 5th King Edward's Own Probyn's Horse: Order of the Indian Empire, Order of the Star of India, Order of the Bath, Distinguished Service Order, Queen's South Africa Medal 1899-1902, 1914 Star, British War Medal 1914-20, Allied Victory Medal 1914-19, India General Service Medal 1908-35, India General Service Medal 1936-39, 1939-45 Star, Burma Star 1941-45, British War Medal 1939-45, India Service Medal 1939-45, Delhi Durbar Medal 1911, Jubilee Medal 1935, Coronation Medal 1937.1901-44. | Medals | 1956-05-59 |
| Small sketchbook of watercolours, 1814 (c)-1815 (c); possibly by Capt James Hurt, 9th Regt of (Light) Dragoons; some are sketches of barracks in Ireland, mounted sword exercises and uniform studies; highlighted with gold paint; some drawings signed, 'JH' and others 'JN'. | Drawings and Watercolours | 2002-10-149 |
| Balaklava Harbour and Genoese Fort. Tinted lithograph by Vincent Brooks after Maj G de Marchant Tupper, 1855 (c); published by Henry Graves and Company, November 23rd 1855; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1969-10-559 |
| Vespers at the Monastery of St George. Tinted lithograph by Vincent Brooks after Hon Charles Hardinge; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1969-10-560 |
| Medal commemorating the Embarkation of King Charles II at Schevingen, 1660; made of silver, in Holland by Peter Van Abeele; with associated box. | Medals | 1969-10-9 |
| Medal commemorating the Embarkation of King Charles II at Schevingen, 1660; made of silver, in Holland by Peter Van Abeele; with associated box. | Equipment, uniform | 1969-10-9 |
| Guards Division entering the trenches by the Woronzoff Ravine. Tinted lithograph by Vincent Brooks after Hon Charles Hardinge; associated with the Siege of Sevastopol, Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1969-10-562 |
| View of Sebastopol from the stern gallery of HMS Hannibal. Tinted lithograph by Vincent Brooks after Hon Charles Hardinge; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1969-10-563 |
| Tractir Bridge. Tinted lithograph by Vincent Brooks after Hon Charles Hardinge; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1969-10-564 |
| Siege of Sevastopol. Tinted lithograph after Hon Charles Hardinge; associated with the Crimean War. | Prints | 1969-10-566 |
| Valley and village of Baidar from Prince Woronzoff's shooting lodge. Tinted lithograph by Vincent Brooks after Hon Charles Hardinge; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1969-10-567 |
| Siege of Sevastopol. Tinted lithograph after Hon Charles Hardinge; associated with the Crimean War. | Prints | 1969-10-568 |
| Docks of Sebastopol. Tinted lithograph by Vincent Brooks after a sketch by Maj G de Marchant Tupper, Royal Horse; published by Henry Graves and Company, November 6th 1855; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1969-10-575 |
| French Artillery at the Battle of Inkerman, November 1855; steel engraving by T Fort, after G Grearbach, 1854; about ten o'clock the French Artillery had already begun to play with deadly effect on the right wing of the Russians; associated with French Artillery, Inkerman, Crimean War. | Prints | 1969-10-96 |
| Sebastopol Vue Prise de Terre; Vue de La Ville et du Port d'Odessa. Two coloured lithographs; published by Mine, Paris; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1970-05-26 |
| King James II Military and Naval Reward Medal, 1685 (c). | Medals | 1975-04-10 |
| View of country in front of Balaclava, representing the scene of the Light Cavalry Charge 25th Oct 1854 with the Russian outposts at Kamara. Tinted lithograph from a sketch by Maj Biddulph, Royal Artillery; lithographed and printed at the Topographical and Statistics Depot, War Dept, 25 Oct 1856. | Prints | 1970-06-10 |
| The Fortress of Field Defence of Kars, representing an action between the Russians under Generak Muraviev and the Turks under General Williams on the 29th September 1855. Lithograph from a sketch by Mr Henry A Churchill, Secretary to the British Commission. Lithographed and printed by the Topographical and Statistics Depot, War Dept, 25 Dec 1855. | Prints | 1970-06-10 |
| The Battle of Inkerman November 5th 1854. Tinted lithograph by E Walker after Le Bilon, published by Day and Son, 1855 (c). | Prints | 1971-02-33-212 |