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Description | Object Type | NAM Accession Number |
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Miniature .22 in rifle, War Office Pattern, London Small Arms, 1908; magazine; (Note: located with sling). | Firearms | 1993-07-126 |
Camoflage Hints. Preparatory copy, printed on oil cloth, of a military camouflage poster designed by Sgt H F (Fred) Darking, Royal Engineers; associated with World War Two (1939-1945). | Prints | 1999-01-95 |
Some PLATITUDES take HOME. Preparatory copy, printed on oil cloth, of a military camouflage poster designed by Sgt H F (Fred) Darking, Royal Engineers; photograph attached; associated with World War Two (1939-1945). | Prints | 1999-01-96 |
Miniature .297/230 in bolt action rifle, War Office Pattern, Birmingham Small Arms Company, 1907. | Firearms | 1993-07-127 |
Sportco .22 in Model 72A sporting rifle 1950 (c). | Firearms | 1993-07-128 |
8 Corps Camoflage Demonstration. Preparatory copy, printed on oil cloth, of a military camouflage poster by Sgt H F (Fred) Darking, Royal Engineers; associated with World War Two (1939-1945). | Prints | 1999-01-97 |
Concealment Hints. Preparatory copy, of a military camouflage poster, printed on oil cloth, designed by Sgt H F (Fred) Darking, Royal Engineers; associated with World War Two (1939-1945). | Prints | 1999-01-98 |
Concealment. Preparatory copy, of a military camouflage poster, printed on oil cloth, designed by Sgt H F (Fred) Darking, Royal Engineers; associated with World War Two (1939-1945). | Prints | 1999-01-99 |
Camoflage. Preparatory copy, of a military camouflage poster, printed on oil cloth, designed by Sgt H F (Fred) Darking, Royal Engineers; associated with World War Two (1939-1945). | Prints | 1999-01-100 |
Trees look pretty but as Cover they are not so hot. Preparatory copy, printed on oil cloth, of a military camouflage poster, designed by Sgt H F (Fred) Darking, Royal Engineers; with wording in pencil; associated with World War Two (1939-1945). | Prints | 1999-01-101 |
Webley .22 in service air rifle Mk II, 1960 (c); spare barrel | Firearms | 1993-07-130 |
Cap badge and two collar badges belonging to Sgt H F (Fred) Darking, Corps of Royal Engineers, 1939-1945. | Badges | 1999-01-102 |
No8 Mk I .22 in rifle, 1950, four names engraved on butt. | Firearms | 1993-07-131 |
Medal group awarded to Sgt H F (Fred) Darking (1911-1999), Royal Engineers: 1939-45 Star; Africa Star 1940-43; France and Germany Star 1944-45; Defence Medal 1939-45; British War Medal 1939-45; mounted in wooden frame with associated badges; with complimentary card for service medal awards on verso. | Medals | 1999-01-103 |
L1A1 7.62 mm self-loading rifle, 1961; plastic furniture. | Firearms | 1993-07-134 |
L1A1 7.62 mm self-loading rifle, 1960; with associated sling, deactivated. | Firearms | 1993-07-135 |
L1A1 7.62 mm self-loading rifle, 1960; with associated sling, deactivated. | Equipment, general | 1993-07-135 |
L1A1 7.62 mm self-loading rifle, 1959; wooden furniture; telescopic sight mounts. | Firearms | 1993-07-136 |
L1A1 7.62 mm self-loading rifle, 1960; wooden furniture. | Firearms | 1993-07-137 |
Australian L1A1 7.62 mm self-loading rifle, 1970; with associated sling. | Firearms | 1993-07-138 |
Australian L1A1 7.62 mm self-loading rifle, 1970; with associated sling. | Equipment, general | 1993-07-138 |
.303 in bolt action rifle, No5 Mk I, Nov 1944; drill purpose, drilled chamber; (Note: located with sling). | Firearms | 1993-07-140 |
.303 in bolt action rifle, No 5 Mk II, 1955. | Firearms | 1993-07-141 |
.303 in bolt action rifle, No4 Mk I, 1943 (c), with associated sling (Note: sling not located 6.1.99). | Firearms | 1993-07-142 |
LORD ROBERTS. Tin lapel badge bearing chromolithographed image, produced by Adv Novelty Co, Newark, USA, 1899 (c); head and shoulders portrait in staff officer's uniform, with title. | Crafts | 1999-01-104 |
No4 Mk I(T) .303 in bolt action sniper rifle, 1944, with No 32 Mk I telescopic sight (1942); sniper's cheekpiece; nine notches on butt; with sling. | Firearms | 1993-07-144 |
No4 Mk I(T) .303 in bolt action sniper rifle, 1944, with No 32 Mk I telescopic sight (1942); sniper's cheekpiece; nine notches on butt; with sling. | Equipment, general | 1993-07-144 |
Band sword; cruciform hilt with trefoil quillons, and the cypher of Queen Victoria on the écusson; scabbard. | Edged Weapons | 1956-11-1-1 |
Infantry officer's sword, pattern 1895, 1910-36; blade of dumbbell section with engraved decoration; guard bears the cypher of George V; brown leather sword strap; brown leather scabbard. | Edged Weapons | 1956-09-6 |
Infantry officer's sword, pattern 1822, 1830-37; blade is pipe backed and engraved with the cypher of William IV; brass 'Gothic' hilt with cypher of William IV in cartouche. | Edged Weapons | 1956-08-58 |
Royal company of Archers sword; blade is double edged with a central fuller and engraved with the maker's name, Holbeck and Sons; hilt is cast gilt brass with cross quidons and scroll pattern design. | Edged Weapons | 1956-08-47 |
Infantry Officer's sword, pattern 1895; associated with Brig D C A Andrews; blade bears engraved decoration; usual pattern hilt inset with the cypher of Queen Victoria; white leather sword knot; steel plated scabbard. | Edged Weapons | 1956-07-94 |
Infantry officer's sword, pattern 1822; carried by Brig F A Andrews, Royal Irish Guards and Indian Army; blade is straight and spear pointed with engraved decoration and the maker's name, Henry Wilkinson; brass 'Gothic' hilt; fishskin covered grip; steel scabbard. | Edged Weapons | 1956-07-93 |
No5 Mk I bolt action .303 in rifle, Dec 1944; Fazakerley; with L1A3 dress bayonet 1945. | Firearms | 1961-07-189-9 |
No5 Mk I bolt action .303 in rifle, Dec 1944; Fazakerley; with L1A3 dress bayonet 1945. | Edged Weapons | 1961-07-189-9 |
Cavalry officer's sword, pattern 1822; blade is spear pointed and engraved with the regimental title, 8th King's Royal Irish Dragoons and the maker's name, Henry Wilkinson; three bar guard; steel scabbard. | Edged Weapons | 1956-07-91 |
Infantry officer's sword, pattern 1822; associated with Lt M B Tritton or Lt E S Tritton; curved blade with spear point and engraved decoration, including the maker's name, Rogers & Co; gilt brass 'Gothic' hilt; brass scabbard. | Edged Weapons | 1956-07-90 |
Pattern 1896 Cavalry Officer's sword, 1910-1937; carried by E K Houghton, 9th Royal Lancers; blade is spear pointed with engraved decoration including the maker's name, Henry Wilkinson; steel guard of the usual design for this pattern; scabbard. | Edged Weapons | 1956-07-87 |
Sword blade fragment, 1798 (c); found in the grave of a French office, Castlebar, County Mayo, Ireland; associated with the French Expedition to Ireland, 1798; associated with the Wars of the French Revolution, Ireland (1797-1798). | Edged Weapons | 1956-02-887 |
French Light Cavalry sword, 1827 (c); blade is curved, single edged and dated 1827 with the initials 'A.G.'. | Edged Weapons | 1956-02-402 |
Light Cavalry Officer's sword, 1790-1810 (c); slightly curved blade with engraved decoration, including the maker's name, J J Runkel; steel stirrup guard; ivory grip. | Edged Weapons | 1956-02-400 |
Cutlass; blade has a narrow fuller and is stamped with the maker's initials, 'F.G'; knucklebow guard is joined to a circular saucer shaped stool; one of a collection of arms amassed by Lord Enniskillen to arms his volunteers. | Edged Weapons | 1956-02-399 |
Indian Army Cavalry Officer's sword, 1890 (?); spear pointed blade with engraved decoration including the maker's name, Badham Pile and Company; steel three bar guard; grip covered in fishskin and bound with silver wire; brown leather scabbard. | Edged Weapons | 1956-02-55 |
Infantry Officer's sword, 1860 (c); spear pointed blade with engraved decoration, including the maker's name, E Thurkle and Sons; brass 'Gothic' hilt; brown leather scabbard. | Edged Weapons | 1956-02-53 |
Court Sword, Indian Civil Service; plain steel blade; ornate knucklebow guard; black leather scabbard with gilt brass, decorative mountings. | Edged Weapons | 1955-05-63 |
Infantry officer's sword, pattern 1892, 1892-1897; blade of dumbbell section with engraved decoration, including the maker's name, Henry Wilkinson; plated guard inset with the Victorian cypher; leather sword strap and acorn; steel scabbard covered in brown leather; associated with Lt Col Francis, Royal Engineers. | Edged Weapons | 1955-05-25 |
Light Cavalry officer's sword, pattern 1822, 1860 (?); pipe backed blade which appears to be made by Kirschbaum or Weyesburg and Kirschbaum; three bar guard; black leather scabbard; associated with Brig I van Urmston Battye CB DSO, Queen Victoria's Own Corps of Guides, or Lt Col Frederick Drummond Battye. | Edged Weapons | 1955-01-12 |
Infantry Officer's sword, pattern 1822, 1892 (c); blade of dumbbell section with engraved decoration, including the maker's name, Guthrie And Valentine; gunmetal 'Gothic' guard; steel scabbard; carried by Brig Ivan Urmston Battye CB DSO, Queen Victoria's Own Corps of Guides. | Edged Weapons | 1955-01-9 |
Infantry Officer's sword; curved blade; three bar guard; scabbard with large metal chape; made by Garden, London, 1837-1857; belonging to Maj S G C Renaud, 1st Madras Europe Fusiliers. | Edged Weapons | 1954-10-19-1 |
Cavalry Officer's sword, 1828-1837; blade is pipe backed with etched decoration, including the regimental title, the 4th Light Dragoons; three bar guard; fish skin covered grip bound with silver wire; steel scabbard. | Edged Weapons | 1954-10-18 |
Infantry officer's sword, pattern 1896; blade is of dumbbell section and usual design for this pattern, with engraved decoration including the maker's name, J A and N S; pierced steel plated guard; leather strap and acorn; two scabbards, one nickel and one leather; carried by Lt Harry C Burton, 5th Bn (Royal Limerick County Militia), Royal Munster Fusiliers. | Edged Weapons | 1954-10-9 |
Infantry officer's sword, pattern 1895; blade of straight dumbbell section, with engraved decoration including the maker's name, Henry Wilkinson; pierced steel guard; leather knot and acorn; wooden scabbard, covered in leather; carried by Maj Torkington, 69th Punjabis. | Edged Weapons | 1954-05-6 |
Rifle Regiment sword, pattern 1834; spear pointed blade with engraved decoration including the maker's name, Henry Wilkinson; pierced, steel plated guard; leather strap and acorn; plated steel scabbard. | Edged Weapons | 1953-10-64 |
Infantry officer's sword, pattern 1897, 1937 (?); blade has no edge and bears engraved decoration, including the maker's name, Wilkinson Sword Company Limited; pierced steel shell guard; shagreen covered grip bound with wire; leather sword knot; nickel plated scabbard; carried by W D Ritchie, 3 Bn 9th Jat Regiment. | Edged Weapons | 1953-10-4 |
Mameluke hilted Officer's sword; presented to Thomas Beith Ray by a General in recognition of service with the Khakke Rissalah during the Indian Mutiny (1857-1858); slightly curved blade; mameluke hilt with ivory or bone grip; scabbard with two bands and loose suspension rings. | Edged Weapons | 1953-07-6 |
Indian Army, Rifle regiment officer's sword, pattern 1834; blade of dumbbell section with engraved decoration, including the maker's name, Wilkinson (?); plated steel guard; leather strap and acorn; wooden scabbard covered with black leather; carried by Major Perceval Ernest Knapp, Devonshire Regiment and 51st Sikhs. | Edged Weapons | 1953-05-61 |
Staff Corps sword, pattern 1822; light blade with engraved decoration; brass 'Gothic' guard; grip covered in sharkskin and bound with copper wire; steel scabbard; used by J S Iredell, Bombay Staff Corps. | Edged Weapons | 1953-04-18 |
Cavalry Officer sword; straight, narrow blade, with engraved decoration including the maker's name J R Gaunt and Son Limited, late Edward Thurkle, and regimental title; nickel plated three bar guard; grip covered in sharkskin and bound with silver wire; leather covered scabbard; owned by Lt E C Lawford, 31st Lancers. | Edged Weapons | 1953-03-67 |
General Officer's sword; blade bears engraved decoration; mameluke hilt; crimson and gold sword knot; steel scabbard; used by General Sir John Coleridge. | Edged Weapons | 1953-03-61 |
Rifle regiment officer's sword; blade of dumbbell section with engraved decoration including the regiment's name, Gurkha Rifles, the maker's name, Henry Wilkinson, and a dedication to the owner; guard is a Rifle Regiment pattern; nickel plated scabbard; the sword was awarded to Cadet H D Hickley for winning the 1910 Musketry Prize at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst. | Edged Weapons | 1953-03-28 |
Rifle Regiment Officer's sword, pattern 1827, 1852 (c); spear pointed blade with engraved decoration including the maker's name, Henry Wilkinson; Rifle Regiment pattern guard; nickel plated scabbard; associated with Ensign Wheatley Robertson, commissioned into 5th Madras Native Infantry in 1852, he later rose to Lieutenant Colonel and Hon Colonel. | Edged Weapons | 1953-03-13 |
Indian Army Cavalry Trooper's sword, 3rd Bengal Cavalry, 1888; straight, fullered blade with engraved decoration including the maker's name, Wilkinson, regimental monogram, and Persi-arabic script, which is possibly the owner's name, Muhammad Azad; bowl guard; plain black leather scabbard. | Edged Weapons | 1953-03-10 |
Cavalry Sword, 3rd Bengal Cavalry, 1919 (c); blade is curved and fullered with engraved decoration including the regimental title and the maker's name, J R Gaunt and Son Limited; three bar guard; ray skin grip; gold cord and sword knot; steel scabbard. | Edged Weapons | 1953-03-10 |
Pattern 1796 Light Cavalry officer's sword; carried by Capt Robert Shaw, Rathfarnham Light Dragoons; blade is of the usual design for this pattern; stirrup guard; heavy iron scabbard. | Edged Weapons | 1953-01-4 |
Rifle regiment officer's sword, pattern 1834; blade is straight, with worn engraving, including the maker's name Har[?]an and Co; the steel guard is of rifle regiment pattern; brown leather scabbard; presented to Jemadar Kaka Ram in 1892. | Edged Weapons | 1952-06-7 |
Sword, East India Company, 1822 (c)-1840 (c); maker's name, 'Parker' visible on blade, dating the sword to 1822-1840; blade is pipe backed with engraved decoration; 'Gothic' hilt; scabbard with two loose rings. | Edged Weapons | 1951-12-93 |
Light Cavalry officer's sword, pattern 1822; associated with Sam Browne; blade is slightly curved, fullered and bears the maker's name, Henry Wilkinson; three bar guard; wooden scabbard covered in donkey skin. | Edged Weapons | 1951-12-49 |
Non-British sword; Toledo made blade is inscribed 'FABRICA NACIONAL DE FORTEOS', and dated 1721; three bar guard of steel; wooden scabbard; carried by Alexander Robert Charles Dallas. | Edged Weapons | 1951-12-30 |
Infantry officer's sword, pattern 1822; blade bears the maker's name, Henry Wilkinson; brass 'Gothic' guard, piquet weight; steel scabbard; owned by Maj Gen J M Toppin, commander of the 2nd Bn The Royal Irish Regiment from 1882-1886, who carried the sword in the Crimean War when an Ensign in 62nd Regiment of Foot., 30 Mar 1855. | Edged Weapons | 1951-07-26 |
Infantry officer's sword, pattern 1822, 1830-1837; blade is pipe backed with engraved decoration, including the maker's name, Silver and Co; brass 'Gothic' guard; black leather scabbard; owned by Y C Haslock, 39th Bengal Native Infantry. | Edged Weapons | 1951-05-35 |
Infantry officer's sword, pattern 1822; East India Company; pipe backed blade with spear point; brass 'Gothic' guard; brass scabbard; owned by Y C Haslock, 39th Bengal Native Infantry. | Edged Weapons | 1951-05-34 |
Infantry officer's Levée sword, pattern 1822, 1868 (c); blade is pipe backed with engraved decoration, and made by a London swordsmith but the name is indistinguishable; 'Gothic', gilt copper guard; gilt brass scabbard; owned by Brig Gen Walter Valentine Shewell, Bombay Army. | Edged Weapons | 1950-11-34 |
Infantry officer's sword, pattern 1822; blade bears the maker's name, Firmin and Sons; brass 'Gothic' guard; bullion knot with silver and crimson worm; steel scabbard; associated with Capt Frederick Bannerman-Phillips, 22nd Madras Native Infantry. | Edged Weapons | 1950-11-21 |
Infantry officer's sword, pattern 1822; blade has a wide, shallow fuller and engraved decoration, including the maker's name, Hawkes and Co; brass 'Gothic' guard; nickel plated scabbard. | Edged Weapons | 1950-10-21 |
Stirling silver medal commemorating Edith Cavell, 1865-1915. | Medals | 1999-01-105 |
Browning L2A1 .50 in heavy machine gun, long barrel; deactivated. | Firearms | 1999-01-106 |
Medal group awarded to Pte T W West, East Surrey Regiment, 1914-18: British War Medal 1914-20; Allied Victory Medal 1914-19. Associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Medals | 1999-01-107 |
De Lisle .45 in bolt action ACP silenced carbine, 1943-1944; converted from rifle Mk III* No D8946. | Firearms | 1982-01-53 |
De Lisle .45 in bolt action ACP silenced carbine, 1943-1944; converted from rifle Mk III* No D8946. | Equipment, general | 1982-01-53 |
9 mm Sterling L2A3 sub machine gun, 1958; manufactured at the Royal Ordnance Factory, Fazakerley; with magazine and sling. | Firearms | 1982-04-757 |
9 mm Sterling L2A3 sub machine gun, 1958; manufactured at the Royal Ordnance Factory, Fazakerley; with magazine and sling. | Ammunition | 1982-04-757 |
9 mm Sterling L2A3 sub machine gun, 1958; manufactured at the Royal Ordnance Factory, Fazakerley; with magazine and sling. | Equipment, general | 1982-04-757 |
9 mm Sterling L2A3 sub machine gun, 1958; manufactured at the Royal Ordnance Factory, Fazakerley. | Firearms | 1982-04-758 |
Browning M2 .50 in heavy machine gun with anti-aircraft sights. | Firearms | 1983-05-3 |
Aiming rifle .22 in L2A1; converted rifle .22 in No 8 for use with gun 120 mm WOMBAT as training aid. | Firearms | 1985-02-81 |
Drill rifle L59A1 converted from No4 Mk I. | Firearms | 1985-02-82 |
Browning M1919A4 .30 in machine gun, 1950 (c). With associated tripod. | Firearms | 1985-08-49 |
War Office Pattern .297/230 in miniature rifle, 1908; manufactured by the Birmingham Small Arms Company Limited; commercially produced for shooting clubs. | Firearms | 1973-04-19 |
9 mm Sten Mk V sub machine gun, 1944-1950 (c); with wooden stock and pistol grip; with bayonet attached; magazine. | Firearms | 1976-08-23 |
7.62 mm L7A2 General Purpose Machine Gun, 1975 (c); designed by Fabrique Nationale; issued to the British Army; bipod and webbing sling. | Firearms | 1977-05-67 |
7.62 mm L7A2 General Purpose Machine Gun, 1975 (c); designed by Fabrique Nationale; issued to the British Army; bipod and webbing sling. | Equipment, general | 1977-05-67 |
7.62 mm medium L7A1 General Purpose Machine Gun, 1975 (c); issued to the British Army; bipod; vehicle mount. | Firearms | 1978-02-47 |
9 mm Sten Mk VI silenced sub machine gun, 1945 (c); silenced version of the Sten Mk V used by British Special Forces; with wooden rifle butt and pistol grip; webbing cover on silencer; Enfield inspection mark; magazine missing. | Firearms | 1978-02-49 |
9 mm Patchett L2A3 silenced sub machine gun, 1956 (c); silenced version of the Sterling L2A3 used by British Special Forces. | Firearms | 1978-02-50 |
7.62 mm L7A1 General Purpose Machine Gun, 1964 (c); issued to the British Army; missing end-piece; vehicle mount. | Firearms | 1978-11-65 |
9 mm Patchett sub machine gun, 1950 (c); issued to the British Army; no magazine. | Firearms | 1978-11-68 |
9 mm Sterling L2A3 Mk IV sub machine gun, 1953 (c); issued to the British Army; L1A2 magazine. | Firearms | 1978-11-69 |
Medal group awarded to Pte H Elks, Royal Army Medical Corps: Queen's South Africa Medal 1899-1902, with clasps: Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal; King's South Africa Medal 1901-02, 2 clasps: South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902; Boer War Tribute Medal issued by the town of Cannock, Staffordshire, 1902 (c); associated with the Boer War (1899-1902). | Medals | 1999-01-108 |
9 mm Sten Mk II sub machine gun, 1941; used by the British Army in World War Two. | Firearms | 1978-11-73 |
Fabrique Nationale FAL 7.62 mm automatic self-loading rifle, 1956 (c); blank firing attachment (not UK); sight for rifle grenade. | Firearms | 1979-04-2 |