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| Description | Object Type | NAM Accession Number |
|---|---|---|
| Rank badge, Warrant Officer class 1, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1949 (c); in brass upon a piece of diamond shaped dark green cloth. | Badges | 2003-04-72 |
| Four officers' cap badges, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1949 (c); made of silver and gilt; decorated with laurel wreaths, within which a silver lioness rampant is surmounted by a monarchial crown. | Badges | 2003-04-24 |
| Pair of colonel's gorget patches, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1953 (c); with a strip of red braid and 'EIIR' button upon red cloth. | Badges | 2003-04-73 |
| Two Good Conduct chevrons, one with one stripe and one with two stripes, associated with Women's Royal Army Service, 1949-1992 (c). | Badges | 2003-04-74 |
| Small shoulder title, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1949-1992 (c); made of brass; inscribed with the letters 'WRAC' in brass with a brass backing plate and split pin. | Badges | 2003-04-25 |
| Small brass button, Canadian Women's Army Corps, nd; shows a woman's head wearing a helmet and 'CWAC' inscribed along the edge of the button. | Badges | 2003-04-75 |
| Officer's cap badge, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1949 (c); made of silver and gilt; decorated with a laurel wreath, within which a silver lioness rampant is surmounted by a monarchial crown. | Badges | 2003-04-26 |
| Three embroidered rank badges and one embroidered shoulder title, Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1918-1921 (c). | Badges | 2003-04-76 |
| Five Lieutenant Colonels' slip-on shoulder titles, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1953 (c); for overseas dress; decorated with a monarchial crown and rank star embroidered in white and brown, and 'WRAC' embroidered in black, all upon biege linen. | Badges | 2003-04-27 |
| Trade badge, bandswoman, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1949 (c); bears a lyre embroidered in gold surmounted by a monarchial crown embroidered in gold, silver, red, blue and green, upon beech brown cloth. | Badges | 2003-04-77 |
| Non Commissioned Officer's cloth rank badge, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1949 (c); with Royal Arms embroidered in gold, silver, and blue on beech brown cloth. | Badges | 2003-04-28 |
| Pair of shoulder straps, Lieutenant Colonel's, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1953 (c). | Uniforms | 2003-04-78 |
| Three rank crown badges, Warrant Officer, Class 2, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1953 (c); decorated with a monarchial crown, embroidered in dark green and detailed in black, upon beech brown cloth. | Badges | 2003-04-29 |
| Ten shoulder flashes, associated with Women's Royal Army Corps, 1949-1992 (c); worn on shoulder strap to denote company. | Badges | 2003-04-79 |
| Proficiency badge, group 'B' tradeswoman, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1949-1992 (c); embroidered with a wreath in gold cord, with 'B' above also in gold cord, all upon beech brown cloth. | Badges | 2003-04-30 |
| Rank badge, Warrant Officer, class 2, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1953 (c); decorated with a monarchial crown in gold and silver coloured metal, with red, green, and blue, encircled by a laurel wreath in gold coloured metal, upon beech brown cloth. | Badges | 2003-04-31 |
| 24 rank crown badges, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1953 (c); 15 embroidered with a king's crown, and nine with the Queen's crown; badges vary slightly in size; crowns embroidered in buff upon beech brown cloth. | Badges | 2003-04-32 |
| Other ranks' gilding-metal cap badge, Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1917-1918 (c); other ranks' gilding-metal cap badge, Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1918-1921 (c); ten general service buttons in compostion material, four large and six small; three embroidered rank badges, and an embroidered shoulder title, Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1917-1918 (c). | Badges | 2003-04-33 |
| Four rank chevrons, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1949-1992 (c): Lance Corporal's chevron, Corporal's chevron and two Sergeant's chevrons. | Badges | 2003-04-34 |
| Pair of shoulder straps, Brigadier's, associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps, 1949-1992 (c); decorated with three rank stars and a rank crown, with 'GVIR' and 'EIIR' badges beneath, upon dark green cloth. | Uniforms | 2003-04-80 |
| Embroidered blazer badge, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1953-1992 (c). | Badges | 2003-04-49 |
| Two formation badges, War Office, 1946 (c); bearing a golden shield with a smaller blue shield on which are three golden cannon, above the blue shield are three cannon balls, upon a background equally divided into red and dark blue cloth, the colours of the War Office Staff Officer's armlet. | Badges | 2003-04-81 |
| Five formation badges, 1939-1945 (c); bearing a black bow and arrow aimed upwards, set on a scarlet square; one of the badges has the 1st pattern, the other four have the 2nd pattern, Anti-Aircraft Command. | Badges | 2003-04-82 |
| Formation badge, 1st pattern, British Troops, Berlin (BTB), 14th Bn Women's Royal Army Corps, nd; with a red ring on circular black cloth. | Badges | 2003-04-50 |
| Six officers' gilt cap badges, associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps, 1949 (c); bearing 'GVIR' surmounted by a monarchical crown. | Badges | 2003-04-83 |
| Royal Marine Belfast 1974. Colour photolithograph after Keith Kelly, 1974; published by Globe and Laurel, 1986. | Prints | 1987-01-18 |
| Shoulder title, Women's Legion, 1915-1917 (c); plum coloured curved strip with 'Women's Legion MD' embroidered in black. | Badges | 2003-04-51 |
| Two embroidered badges, nd; one believed to be official the other unofficial; associated with the First Aid Nursing Yeomanry (FANY). | Badges | 2003-04-52 |
| The Search. Colour photolithograph after Terence Cuneo, 1986; published by the Ulster Defence Regiment, 1987. | Prints | 1987-04-12 |
| Three formation badges, 2nd Anti-Aircraft Corps, 1939-1945 (c); associated with Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1938-1949 (c); bearing a mailed arm holding a sword, embroidered in pale blue upon a piece of square red cloth. | Badges | 2003-04-84 |
| Officers' gilt collar badge, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1953 (c); with the letters 'WRAC', within a Tudor rose. | Badges | 2003-04-53 |
| Formation badge, 38th (Welsh) Division, 1939 -1945 (c); bears a yellow cross of St David of Wales embroidered on a black shield, on khaki cloth. | Badges | 2003-04-85 |
| Battle of Ramadi. Photograph of oil painting by Frederick Roe, 1920 (c); associated with 2nd Bn 39th Garhwal Rifles, Battle of Ramadi, 17 Sep 1917, World War One, Mesopotamia (1914-1918). | Prints | 1953-07-29 |
| Trade badge, Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1938-1949; worn on Cooks' overalls; embroidered with the letters 'ATS' within a laurel wreath surmounted by a monarchial crown, in red upon white cloth. | Badges | 2003-04-86 |
| Fourteen photographs associated with 321 Explosive Ordnance Disposal Coy, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, Northern Ireland, 1982 (c) | Photographs | 1983-07-64 |
| Three cloth trade badges, ammunition technician, 1970 (c); associated with Women's Royal Army Corps and Royal Army Ordnance Corps; two are proof badges, thought to have been created in anticipation of wider employment and the introduction of Women's Royal Army Corps ammunition technicians, which did not materialise. | Badges | 2003-04-54 |
| Four photographs of the remotely-controlled 'Wheelbarrow' or Robot Bomb Disposal Vehicle 1974-1977 | Photographs | 1983-07-92 |
| Framed photograph and map, 1930; associated with Lt P G Heywood Lonsdale, or possibly Heywood-Lonsdale, Royal Dragoons; photograph shows officers competing in the point-to-point race at Weedon Equitation School, Northamptonshire; the map shows the route of the race; L Heywood Lonsdale was the winner of the lightweight category, | Photographs | 2003-04-11 |
| Sgt '69' Evans Entering Unity Flats Area, Land Rover Escort, Belfast. Pencil drawing by Ralph Lillford, 9 Apr 1971. Sgt Evans, 3 Coy Welsh Guards, Belfast Northern Ireland, 1971; associated with Northern Ireland (1969-2007) | Drawings and Watercolours | 1989-08-38 |
| Trade badge, tradeswoman cook, Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1938-1949 (c); bears the letter 'C' with a laurel wreath below, embroidered in buff and covered in blanco, upon khaki cloth. | Badges | 2003-04-87 |
| Factory gate, Newtownabbey: 'Welsh Guards in combat suits Carnmoney Factory. Newtown Abbey Belfast Good Friday', 9 April 1971. Graphite and watercolour, signed lower centre and dated lower right, by Ralph Lillford, 1971; associated with Northern Ireland (1969-2007). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1989-08-39 |
| Three formation badges, Southern Command (UK) Royal Corps of Signals, 1940 (c). | Badges | 2003-04-88 |
| Blazer badge, Women's Volunteer Reserve, nd; with St George's Cross embroidered in brown, superimposed on a four-pointed star also embroidered in brown; on this a circlet inscribed 'Efficiency is Strength' and in the centre, a globe, embroidered in green and pink, is surmounted by a pennant bearing the Cross of St George; below a scroll, inscribed, 'Women's Volunteer Reserve'. | Badges | 2003-04-55 |
| General Service Medal 1962-2007, clasp: Northern Ireland. Awarded to Cpl J G Cavill, Army Air Corps, 1975-1978. | Medals | 1988-12-19 |
| General Service Medal 1962-2007, clasp: Northern Ireland. Awarded to Pte H Taylor, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1975-1978. | Medals | 1988-12-20 |
| Quetta to Razmak by Car (23 June to 4 July 1934); scrapbook by an anonymous author; contains a memoir of the journey made by three officers and one private from the Royal Tank Corps also associated with 1st Bn 12th Frontier Force Regiment; with photographs. | Photographs | 2003-04-12 |
| Quetta to Razmak by Car (23 June to 4 July 1934); scrapbook by an anonymous author; contains a memoir of the journey made by three officers and one private from the Royal Tank Corps also associated with 1st Bn 12th Frontier Force Regiment; with photographs. | Archives | 2003-04-12 |
| Sergeant's chevron, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1949-1992 (c); with three khaki coloured stripes upon beech brown cloth. | Badges | 2003-04-56 |
| Eight buttons, Women's Legion, 1915-1917 (c); with the letters 'WL' within a circular band bearing the motto, 'Ora et Labora'; above and below are Tudor roses. | Badges | 2003-04-57 |
| Sweetheart brooch, 8th Bn 12th Frontier Force Regiment, 1945 (c); gold and brass with blue and red enamel, made 1945 (c); crossed daggers with the numeral 8 in front, a title strap below with lettering '12TH FFR'; all surmounted by a crown; mounted on a vertical bar. | Crafts | 1965-11-88 |
| One anodised rank badge, for Mess Dress; eleven rank badges, nine anodised metal and two in gilt metal, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1953-1992 (c). | Badges | 2003-04-58 |
| General Service Medal 1962-2007, clasp: Northern Ireland. Awarded to Capt N J Ward, Royal Engineers. Capt Ward served with the Postal and Courier Section Royal Engineers. | Medals | 1991-06-10 |
| Brooch, 1945 (c); white metal or silver; depicts the emblem of the 82nd (West Africa) Division, inscribed '82 (WA) DIV'; two crossed spears joined at he base by a flat metal band bearing applied relief inscribed as title, a wreath of fine wire encircles the centre of the spears. | Crafts | 1966-02-67 |
| Four cloth badges, swimming colours, Cyprus District, Middle East Land Forces, nd; with two yellow lions on green shield; two slightly larger than others; associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. | Badges | 2003-04-59 |
| South Armagh Patrol. Colour photolithograph after Joan Wanklyn, 1978; published by 40 Commando, Royal Marines, 1978; associated with Northern Ireland (1969-2007). | Prints | 1979-01-14 |
| Sweetheart brooch, 24th Lancers, 1941 (c). White metal, hollow cast, maker unknown, 1941 (c); circlet surmounted by crown with 'Lancers' inscribed at bottom, 'XXIV' superimposed on a pair of lances; associated with World War Two (1939-1945). | Crafts | 1984-06-7 |
| Five embroidered shoulder titles, Women's Transport Service (FANY), 1933 (c); with 'Women's Transport Service F.A.N.Y' embroidered in plum upon a strip of khaki cloth. | Badges | 2003-04-60 |
| Gunners in Ulster. Colour photolithograph after Joan Wanklyn, 1974; published by Royal Artillery Institution, 1974; associated with Northern Ireland (1969-2007). | Prints | 1979-02-52 |
| Ulster Defence Regiment Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, 1982 (c). | Medals | 1983-04-28 |
| Sergeant's chevrons, possibly Intelligence Corps, 1949-1992 (c); associated with Women's Royal Army Corps; with three stripes embroidered in gold upon dark green cloth. | Badges | 2003-04-61 |
| Four matchboxes, 1945 (c); possibly made in Java; printed with different designs, all images of Japanese propaganda against the Allies; acquired by Leslie Archibald Alison in Java, 1946. | Crafts | 1989-02-141 |
| Lance Corporal's chevron, possibly Intelligence Corps, 1949-1992 (c); associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps; with a gold embroidered stripe upon dark green cloth. | Badges | 2003-04-62 |
| Two cap badges, Women's Legion, 1915-1917 (c); made of bronze; with the letters 'WL' encircled by a laurel wreath with four Tudor Roses. | Badges | 2003-04-63 |
| Thirty Years After Silver Jubilee Year 1976. Printed textile, 1976 (c); with a poem by Fred Miller from New Zealand, printed in green, above and below two scrolls inscribed as title, top left corner the Burma star in gold, and an animal top right corner. From the Burma Memorial Collection of Maj James Allan. | Crafts | 1989-04-116-529 |
| Officers' cap badge, Women's Volunteer Reserve, nd; with St George's Cross superimposed on a four-pointed star, on this a circlet inscribed, 'Efficiency is Strength'; in the centre a globe surmounted by a pennant bearing the Cross of St George; below a scroll inscribed 'Women's Volunteer Reserve'. | Badges | 2003-04-64 |
| Tea towel, 1975 (c); printed linen produced for the Burma Star Association; printed 'Burma Star Association' badge in centre, unit badges, a pagoda and map of Burma and head of a Chindit, 1945 (c). From the Burma Memorial Collection of Maj James Allan. | Crafts | 1989-04-116-909 |
| Eight anodised rank badges, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1953-1992 (c). | Badges | 2003-04-65 |
| Two rank badges, Warrant Officer, class 2, 1953-1992 (c); padded and embroidered; with a monarchial crown embroidered in gold, silver, red, blue, and green; surrounded by a wreath embroidered in gold, upon beech brown cloth; associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. | Badges | 2003-04-66 |
| Formation badge, 1st Divisional Signals, 1939-1945 (c); in the shape of a diamond, with one half white and the other half dark blue; worn by Royal Signals personnel in the Women's Royal Army Corps, 1939-1945 (c). | Badges | 2003-04-67 |
| Shoulder title, Army Service Corps, 1915-1917 (c); made of brass; inscribed with the letters 'ASC'; associated with the Women's Legion. | Badges | 2003-04-68 |
| 32 photocopy letters and photographs associated with G M Storrar, Bdr William Mood, Bdr N Storrar, Sgt Dale, Gnr Storey, Kelele, Dr Worsley Fraser Mums, Fletcher Mead and W A Grieg; relating to Royal Field Artillery, British Expeditionary Force, Royal Naval Division and Northumberland Fusiliers; associated with World War One, Western Front (1914-1918). | Archives | 2003-04-14 |
| 32 photocopy letters and photographs associated with G M Storrar, Bdr William Mood, Bdr N Storrar, Sgt Dale, Gnr Storey, Kelele, Dr Worsley Fraser Mums, Fletcher Mead and W A Grieg; relating to Royal Field Artillery, British Expeditionary Force, Royal Naval Division and Northumberland Fusiliers; associated with World War One, Western Front (1914-1918). | Photographs | 2003-04-14 |
| Five pointed star, possibly Japanese, 1945 (c); plaque, wood and metal, manufactured 1945 (c); triangular-shaped at top and square at base; metal raised star attached to metal round black disc, the whole screwed on to wood plaque. From the Burma Memorial Collection of Maj James Allan. | Crafts | 1989-04-116-997 |
| Amulet, 1939-1945 (c); made of palm leaf and string, possibly in Burma, 1939-1942 (c); five pieces of palm leaf joined together loosely with string, with foreign text and small symbols drawn onto both sides. From the Burma Memorial Collection of Maj James Allan. | Crafts | 1989-04-116-937 |
| Packet of cigarettes, 1945 (c); manufactured for Kinney Bros by Imperial Tobacco Company Limited, Canada; rectangular box with text 'Cigarettes/ Sweet Caporal/ Kinney Bros', on side, 'For Troops on Active Service Only and Not for Resale Duty Not Paid'; contains 12 cigarettes marked 'Sweet Caporal'. | Crafts | 1989-09-11 |
| Two models with base, of the 'Two Types' (an Air Force man and a soldier) and three individual model heads of the 'Two Types', 1970 (c); painted and glazed, broken with pieces; associated with World War Two (1939-1945). | Ceramics | 1989-12-32 |
| The 'Queen's Own' Gazette: A Monthly Record of Regimental Doings; regimental newspaper related to the 50th (Queen's Own) Regiment of Foot in Kinsale, County Cork, 1 Oct 1876; the newspaper is partially inscribed on the top of the front page, 'Captain [?] 35th Regiment, Trinidad, West Indies'; with half a one penny stamp. | Archives | 2003-04-15 |
| St Marcouf, 1798. Coloured line engraving by L Scatchard; published by J Scatchard, 1798; a French attack on the Island St Marcouf repulsed by a British garrison under Lt Price; associated with the Attack on St Marcouf, Wars of the French Revolution, Wars at Sea (1793-1802). | Prints | 1971-02-33-337 |
| A View of the islands showing the forts commanded by Lieut.Chas Price, 7th May 1798. Coloured line engraving, published by Laurie and Whittle, 1798; associated with the Wars of the French Revolution, France (1798). | Prints | 1971-02-33-338 |
| Storming the town and castle of St Sebastian in Spain, September 1813. Coloured aquatint by Clark and Dubourg after an officer on the spot; published by Edward Orme, 1 Nov 1813; associated with the Battle of St Sebastian, Peninsular War (1808-1814). | Prints | 1971-02-33-339 |
| The storming of St Sebastian, Aug 31st 1813. Coloured aquatint, by T Sutherland after W Heath; published by J Jenkins, London, 4 Jun 1815; republished by I W Laird, 4 Jun 1836; associated with the Battle of St Sebastian, Peninsular War (1808-1814). | Prints | 1971-02-33-340 |
| A view of the storming and taking of St Sebastian's in Spain, 1813. Coloured rough woodcut, published by G Thompson, 20 Oct 1813; associated with the Battle of St Sebastian, Peninsular War (1808-1814). | Prints | 1971-02-33-341 |
| Catalogue of explanations of the symbols on the stained glass in the Church of St Peter and St Paul, Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire commemorating the Thompson family, 1970 (c); includes a diagram of the window and a photocopy of scenes from stained glass window; associated with Harold Theodore Thompson, Christopher Thompson, Valentine Thompson, Eleanor Julia Thompson, Henry Reynolds Thompson; relating to 2nd Bn Federated Malay States Volunteer Force, Burma, 1970 (c). | Archives | 2003-04-16 |
| Catalogue of explanations of the symbols on the stained glass in the Church of St Peter and St Paul, Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire commemorating the Thompson family, 1970 (c); includes a diagram of the window and a photocopy of scenes from stained glass window; associated with Harold Theodore Thompson, Christopher Thompson, Valentine Thompson, Eleanor Julia Thompson, Henry Reynolds Thompson; relating to 2nd Bn Federated Malay States Volunteer Force, Burma, 1970 (c). | Photographs | 2003-04-16 |
| San Sebastian, 1813. Rough, coloured line engraving published by J Ryland, from 'The Stationer's Almanac'; associated with the Battle of San Sebastian, Peninsular War (1808-1814). | Prints | 1971-02-33-342 |
| Two photographs of detail on the stained glass window at the Church of St Peter and St Paul, Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire, dedicated to the Thompson family, 1970 (c); associated with Harold Theodore Thompson, Christopher Thompson, Valentine Thompson, Eleanor Julia Thompson, Henry Reynolds Thompson; relating to 2nd Bn Federated Malay States Volunteer Force, Burma, 1970 (c). | Photographs | 2003-04-17 |
| Medal group of Pte Frederick Potiphar, 9th (The Queen's Royal) Light Dragoons (Lancers): Punjab Campaign medal, 2 clasps: Chilianwala; Goojerat; Indian Mutiny Medal 1857-58, 2 clasps: Delhi; Lucknow. | Medals | 1972-04-20 |
| A View of the Positions of the Anglo-Christinos, and the Carlists before San Sebastian, 1st Oct 1836 to 10 Mar 1837. Coloured lithograph by Maj Ramsay and J Bouvier after G F Bragg; published by William Spooner, London, 1837 (c); associated with the Siege of San Sebastian, Carlist Wars (1833-1840). | Prints | 1971-02-33-343 |
| Booklet of bound lecture notes, 2003 (c); from a lecture given by Peter Goodship on 16 Jan 2003 to the South African Military History Society on the Battle of Helvetia, South Africa, 29 Dec 1900; includes a complete overview of the battle; associated with the Battle of Helvetia, Boer War (1899-1902) 1900. | Archives | 2003-04-18 |
| Battle of Salamanca, July 22, 1812,... Coloured aquatint by G Lewis, after J A Atkinson; published by E Scriven and T Clay, London, 2 Feb 1813; associated with the Battle of Salamanca, Peninsular War (1808-1814). | Prints | 1971-02-33-345 |
| Shell jacket, hot weather, Deputy Adjutant Generals' and Deputy Quartermaster Generals', Army Staff, worn by Maj Gen Sir Evan J Murray Macgregor, 1817 (c). | Uniforms | 1981-07-38 |
| Collection of photocopy items associated with Pte Harold Warner, Leicester Yeomanry, attached to the 16th Lancers; items include certificates, leaflets and a history; associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Archives | 2003-04-19 |
| Marching the French prisoners into Salamanca after the Battle 1812. Coloured aquatint by J H Clark and M Dubourg after Capt Wilmot, Royal Horse Artillery; published by Edward Orme, London, 1 Mar 1813; associated with the Battle of Salamanca, Peninsular War (1808-1814). | Prints | 1971-02-33-346 |
| The Great Battle of Salamanca, 1812. Rough coloured woodcut, published by J Pitts, September 1812; associated with the Battle of Salamanca, Peninsular War (1808-1814). | Prints | 1971-02-33-347 |
| Three formation badges, Hants and Dorset District, later Aldershot and Hants District (Southern Command), 1943 (c)-1944 (c); depict a white winged figure of Victory set on a blue background representing sea and sky, before her the white points of the Needles; associated with World War Two (1939-1945). | Badges | 2003-04-89 |
| The memorable Battle of Salamanca! 22nd July 1812. Coloured line engraving, published by Jas Whittle and R H Laurie, November 1812; associated with the Battle of Salamanca, Peninsular War (1808-1814). | Prints | 1971-02-33-348 |
| Pair of cream rib knit fingerless mittens, nd; at inside hand end, three machine knit cords for looping around thumb and fingers; printed label black on white inside top edge, 'hand wash only/ Warm (40c)/ Warm Rinse Hand Hot/ Spin and Line Dry/ Do Not Wring'; associated with Korea (1950-1953). | Uniforms | 2003-04-90 |
| Battle of Salamanca, 1812. Coloured aquatint by and after W Heath; published by Richard H Laurie, 14 Sep 1821; associated with the Battle of Salamanca, Peninsular War (1808-1814). | Prints | 1971-02-33-349 |
| Collection of documents associated with Cpl Brian Kenneth Brown, during his National Service as a clerk with the Royal Army Pay Corps, 1957-1959; also relates to Brown's subsequent status as a reservist until 1963. | Archives | 2003-04-91 |
| Salamanca a representation of the memorable battle of Salamanca obtained by the British and Allies over the French Commanded by Marshal Marmont July 18th[sic] 1812 which laid the eagles of Napoleon at the feet of the British conqueror. Coloured line engraving on an Almanac; contemporary, published by J Ryland; associated with the Battle of Salamanca, Peninsular War (1808-1814). | Prints | 1971-02-33-350 |