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| Description | Object Type | NAM Accession Number |
|---|---|---|
| Bust, thought to be of Gen Thomas Graham, Baron Lynedoch (1748-1843), 1834 (c); bronze, signed by W K Tate, 1834; the subject wears the gold medal for Corunna, not awarded to Graham, and the collar, badge and star of the Order of the Bath; on tall, circular plinth. | Sculpture | 1974-01-104 |
| Certificate of service AF B 108, Cpl Steven John Wynne (b 1958), 1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards, Royal Armoured Corps, 1976-1986; associated with Northern Ireland (1969-2007). | Archives | 1989-07-81 |
| Newspapers: Daily Mirror, 12 Apr 1971; The Irish Times, 12 Apr 1971, News Letter, 12 Apr 1971. Collected by Dr Ralph Lillford; associated with Northern Ireland (1969-2007). | Archives | 1989-08-86 |
| General Service Medal 1962-2007, clasp: Northern Ireland. Awarded to Guardsman C R Gilliam, Coldstream Guards, Assocuated with Northern Ireland (1969-2007). | Medals | 1983-08-13 |
| Medal group awarded to Bdr J Leslie, Royal Artillery: British War Medal 1939-45; General Service Medal 1918-62 with clasp: Palestine 1945-48; General Service Medal 1962-2007 with clasp: Northern Ireland; Long Service and Good Conduct Medal 1970 (c). | Medals | 1992-02-263 |
| General Service Medal 1962-2007, clasp: Northern Ireland. Awarded to Sapper G Penman, Royal Engineers, Northern Ireland (1969-2007). | Medals | 1994-09-149 |
| Enamelled badge, Soldiers Sailors and Airmens Families Association, 1945 (c); belonged to the late Miss K M Osman, Auxiliary Territorial Service; inscribed verso, 'Miss K.M. Osman Joined 1945'; brooch fitting on bar. | Badges | 2003-05-175 |
| Six badges associated with Auxiliary Territorial Service, Women's Royal Army Corps, Royal Regiment of Artillery and Anti-Aircraft Command, 1938 (c)-1949 (c); includes officer's cap badge, two other rank's cap badges, two other rank's cap or collar badges, and two formation badges. | Badges | 2003-05-176 |
| Officer's bronze rank badge, Assistant Administrator, Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1918 (c)-1921 (c); Tudor rose. | Badges | 2003-05-177 |
| Brassard, Carmarthen Voluntary Aid Detachment, 1914 (c)-1918 (c); possibly associated with the British Red Cross; depicts a red cross in felt, attached to a strip of white material, with a fastening with three buttons; on the back is a Carmarthen Voluntary Aid (40) stamp and and Army Medical Service Stamp. | Equipment, uniform | 2003-05-178 |
| 'OFFICER OF WAAC/ 1917'Statuette, 1917; non ferrous metal sculpture by M J Wrightson, 1917; inscribed, 'OFFICER OF WAAC/ 1917'; full-length figure of a female officer in uniform. | Sculpture | 1993-11-1-517 |
| Seven badges and a button, County of Carmarthen, British Red Cross Society; believed to have belonged to Miss Owen. | Badges | 2003-05-179 |
| Statuette of a private, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1957 (c); bronze sculpture, artist unknown, 1957 (c); full-length female figure in battle dress with 1957 pattern webbing. | Sculpture | 1993-11-1-356 |
| Statuette of a paratrooper, 1969 (c); bronze sculpture, artist unknown, 1969 (c); inscribed, 'Presented by the Parachute Regiment to commemorate the North American Tattoo Tour 1969'; full-length male figure in uniform, on black wooden plinth. | Crafts | 1993-11-1-355 |
| Bust of Professor Dame Helen Gwynne-Vaughan, 1950 (c); bronze by Miss Julian Phelps Allan OBE FRBS, (1892-1996), 1950 (c); head and shoulders in professorial gown, on marble plinth, with plaque identifying subject and sculptor and their connections with the Women's Royal Army Corps and the Auxiliary Territorial Service. | Sculpture | 1993-11-1-357 |
| A gentleman in khaki. Bas relief of wounded British infantryman, Boer War (1899-1902), 1900 (c). Cast copper, originally silver-plated, after Richard Caton Woodville, made 1900 (c). | Crafts | 1972-09-88 |
| Equestrian statuette, Trooper, Ceylon Mounted Rifles, in khaki service dress, armed with sabre and carbine, 1938 (c); bronze, made by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company Limited, 1936 (c); inscribed 'This Statuette is to Commemorate the Ceylon Mounted Rifles Raised as the Ceylon Mounted Infantry a Mounted Company of the Ceylon Light Infantry by Colonel Evelyn Gordon Reeves, V.D. 12th July 1892 Disbanded 30th September 1938', with rectangular wooden plinth inscribed as above. | Sculpture | 1960-11-53 |
| Circular modello for a medallion portrait of the Duke of Wellington, 1840 (c); plaster, signed 'BAIN F' on the truncation, by William Bain, nd, 1840 (c); in profile, to right, with long, curling sideburn; possibly a design for a medal that was not struck. | Sculpture | 1992-06-135 |
| Three circular plaques, 1900 (c); bronze bas relief; associated with FM Lord F S Roberts, Boer War (1899-1902). | Medals | 1971-01-28-1 |
| At the end of the search. A scene (Kim and the Lama) from the novel 'Kim' by Rudyard Kipling, 1880 (c). Plaster bas relief plaque, signed 'JLK', by John Lockwood Kipling (father of Rudyard), nd, 1880 (c); associated with the Indian Political Service, Indian Army, India and Tibet. | Sculpture | 1961-12-202 |
| The 43rd at Sabugal, 1811. Coloured lithograph after Richard Simkin, nd, Associated with The 43rd (Monmouthshire Light Infantry) Regiment, Peninsular War (1808-1814). | Prints | 1963-12-241-16 |
| COL. H. LE ROY-LEWIS. C.B. C.M.G. D.S.O. T.D. Bust of Col H Le Roy-Lewis (1860-1931), formerly Hampshire Imperial Yeomanry and Military Attaché Paris, 1920 (c); cast circular plaster plaque, unsigned; bust portrait in profile to left, with lettering around edge: 'COL. H. LE ROY-LEWIS. C.B. C.M.G. D.S.O. T.D.'. | Sculpture | 1997-08-70 |
| The Sikh Bomber. Bronze statuette on ebonised wooden plinth with four inscribed plaques, after the silver memorial statuette made by the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company Limited and presented to the officers of the 14th King George's Own Ferozepore Sikhs, 1925 (c); full-length figure preparing to throw a grenade; inscribed 'Miniature of memorial...'. | Sculpture | 1965-01-24 |
| Chinese Officer's cigarette holder, soapstone and brass, 1951 (c). Taken by a patrol of the 1st Bn, Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge's Own) during a patrol in the Imjin River area, Korea, 29 May 1951. From the collection of the former Middlesex Regimental Museum. | Crafts | 1994-01-1-399 |
| Album of sketches, portraits and maps, mainly of the 2nd China War (1856-1860), 1857-1859, and the Indian Mutiny (1857-1859), 1858-1859, by Bt Maj Henry Hope Crealock, 90th Regiment (Perthshire Volunteers) 1857-1859. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1971-01-9 |
| General views and special points of interest of the City of Lucknow. 27 coloured lithographs by R M Bryson, E Walker, F Jones after Lt Col D S Dogson, published by Day and Son, 1 Sept 1860; with general plan of the operations at Lucknow in 1857, Plan of 'Lucknow and General Outram's position at Alum Bach. From 26 Nov 1857 - March 1858' and Plan of Lucknow illustrating operations under General Sir Colin Campbell G C B during March 1858. | Prints | 1971-02-33-499 |
| The Hook Position - Korea, 1953. Colour photolithograph after Terence Cuneo (1907-1996); published 1960 (c); Royal Engineers in action. | Prints | 1985-04-91 |
| 'Views in India, from drawings taken during the Seapoy Mutiny.' Title page and 20 lithographs from drawings by D Sarsfield Greene, Royal Artillery. Published by Thomas McLean, 1859. | Prints | 1971-02-33-496 |
| The Campaign in India 1857-58 from drawings made during the eventful period of the Great Mutiny, illustrating the military operations before Dehli and its neighbourhood. Series of 26 coloured lithographs by W Simpson, E Walker and others, after G F Atkinson, published by Day and Son, 1857-1858; associated with the Indian Mutiny (1857-1859). Other engravers: R M Bryson, J Needham, F Jones, A Laby, G McCulloch and T Picken. (25.5 x 40 cm). | Prints | 1971-02-33-495 |
| 60 drawings in various media by Sgt Ralph Lillford, 121 Supply Platoon, Royal Army Service Corps, made during the artist's National Service in the Suez Canal Zone, Egypt 1953. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1993-10-256 |
| 37 photogravures after sketches of the campaign in India, by Lt Col Henry Hope Crealock; published by J Hogarth, 1861; associated with the Indian Mutiny (1857-1859). | Prints | 1972-07-7-1 |
| Seven photographs of prints after Lt George Robert Miller, G F Atkinson and Orlando Norie 1858 (c), and one manuscript note; associated with the Indian Mutiny (1857-1859). The wreck of the troopship HMS Transit; 90th (Perthshire Volunteers) (Light Infantry) Regiment of Foot; troops arriving to relieve Lucknow; the Nana Sahib; mutineers being blown from cannon; the site of the massacre at Cawnpore. | Prints | 1953-09-4 |
| 49 recruiting posters, 1914-1918; associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Prints | 1977-06-81 |
| A battle of the Sikh Wars between British forces and Sikh troops, possibly the Battle of Sobraon, 10 February 1846. Watercolour by an Indian artist of the Punjab School; in the right foreground some Sikh soldiers try to escape the battle by boat or by swimming away, suggesting it may be Sobraon, fought on the banks of the Sutlej; associated with the 1st Sikh War (1845-1846). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1955-04-33 |
| Capt Andrew William MacIntyre leading a charge of the 2nd Hyderabad Cavalry near Banda, May 1858. Painted by Capt A W MacIntrye. On the back is a printed account of the action, 1858; associated with the Indian Mutiny (1857-1859). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1959-10-142 |
| Photograph of watercolour by Orlando Norie, 1859 (c): Capt Herbert M Clogstoun, 19th Madras Native Infantry winning the Victoria Cross when he charged with eight men on the 2nd Hyderabad Cavalry against rebels at Chichumbah, 15th Jan 1859. | Prints | 1961-05-8 |
| The Charge of the 6th Dragoon Guards at Dhoodea Khera, watched by the Commander-in-Chief, Lord Clyde, and his staff, 24 November 1858. Pen and ink sketch in two parts by Lt Col Henry Hope Crealock, July 1860; original of the photograph, No 22 in the set published by J Hogarth, 1860; officers: Maj Lord Daugan, Gen Lord Clyde, Lt Col Harman, Lt Gen Sir W Mansfield, Col Stirling, Lt Col Metcalfe, Maj Barrow, Capt Floed, Lt Col Crealock; associated with the Indian Mutiny (1857-1859). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1963-12-176 |
| Gallant attack of Windham's small force on the Gualior Contingent, 26th November 1857 at the Paudoo Nuddee. Chromolithograph by D Sarsfield Greene; associated with the Indian Mutiny (1857-1859). | Prints | 1972-07-38 |
| 'Trying position of the Naval Guns, and Greene's Battery on 27th November, 1857'. Chromolithograph by D Sarsfield Greene. Published by T McLean. | Prints | 1972-10-47 |
| 'Trying position of the Naval Guns, and Greene's Battery on 27th November, 1857'. Engraving by J Rogers after A Cooper, No 44 in the series published by London Printing and Publishing Company Limited 1860 (c). | Prints | 1974-12-40 |
| Wooden folding frame and case owned by FM Frederick Lord Roberts, 1890 (c); manufactured by Hammond and Company, 463 Oxford Street, London; associated with Army Staff. | Equipment, general | 1983-10-277 |
| Four full length bronze statuettes of commanders of British forces during the Boer War (1899-1902), 1900; on small, square bases inscribed with battle honours. | Sculpture | 1974-05-56 |
| Carved leaf, architectural ornament from Cawnpore, 1859 (c); stone, maker unknown; taken from the memorial to the victims of the Cawnpore massacre erected after the Indian Mutiny (1857-1859). | Crafts | 1976-09-58 |
| Bronze statuette, made by Peter Hicks, 1978; full-length, Private, Duke of Wellington's Regiment (West Riding), serving in Northern Ireland; wearing flak jacket and with a gas-grenade launcher; on a circular wooden plinth. | Crafts | 1979-02-75 |
| Bronze plaque, sculpted by N A Trent, 1912 (c); commemorating Lt Col Sir Lees Knowles, 7th Bn Lancashire Fusiliers, Commander of the Royal Victorian Order, 1912; rectangular, with full-length in bas relief, to left, with coat of arms plus inscription at top. | Sculpture | 1979-05-26 |
| Bronze plaque commemorating the Duke of Wellington, 1854 (c); made by Jobson's Patent Process, Whitchurch Works, Derby, registered design 13 Nov 1854; framed roundel surmounted by a crown, containing a portrait of the Duke when an old man, in profile to right. | Crafts | 1980-07-119 |
| Mess jacket, mess trousers and mess vest, 1990 (c); associated with Royal Logistic Corps; printed on white silk rectangular labels on all items, 'Charles James (Tailors) Personal Tailor to Quality and Service Made in England'. | Uniforms | 2003-05-180 |
| Twenty one uniform items, Universal pattern, British Army, US Army, 1941-1956; associated with National Service. | Uniforms | 1978-08-1 |
| Twenty one uniform items, Universal pattern, British Army, US Army, 1941-1956; associated with National Service. | Equipment, uniform | 1978-08-1 |
| Eleven uniform and equipment items, possibly Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge's Own), Aden Protectorate Levies or Somaliland Scouts, Universal pattern, 1941 (c)-1960 (c). | Equipment, uniform | 1974-08-17 |
| Eleven uniform and equipment items, possibly Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge's Own), Aden Protectorate Levies or Somaliland Scouts, Universal pattern, 1941 (c)-1960 (c). | Uniforms | 1974-08-17 |
| Eleven uniform and equipment items, possibly Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge's Own), Aden Protectorate Levies or Somaliland Scouts, Universal pattern, 1941 (c)-1960 (c). | Equipment, general | 1974-08-17 |
| Eleven uniform and equipment items, possibly Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge's Own), Aden Protectorate Levies or Somaliland Scouts, Universal pattern, 1941 (c)-1960 (c). | Scientific Instruments | 1974-08-17 |
| Denison smock, Universal pattern, 1960, sealed pattern, 1960. | Uniforms | 1992-02-115 |
| Bronze statuette of an Askari in marching order seated on a rock, King's African Rifles, 1922; inscribed 'King's African Rifles/ Inspector General's Competition 1922 Won By No 7 Platoon 2/ 1 Battn'; made by Hunt and Roskell; on a rectangular wooden ebonized plinth with silver plaque. | Crafts | 1980-08-60 |
| Two pen and ink drawings by Lt Col Henry Hope Crealock, 1858; associated with Sir Colin Campbell, Lord Clyde and the Indian Mutiny (1857-1859). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1980-05-176 |
| They stand ready. VHS copy of a film produced in 1955 relating to National Service; associated with the Royal Armoured Corps; film explains the need for a conscript army, traces the progress of a typical conscript and shows the Army participating in NATO manoeuvres; 19 mins running time; associated with Korea (1950-1953) and Malaya (1948-1960). | Film and Videos | 2003-05-181 |
| Statuette of a lion or possibly a chinthe, 1891 (c); brass, possibly of Burmese manufacture, maker unknown; owned by Maj C B Judge, 2nd (Prince of Wales's Own) Gurkha (Rifle) Regiment (The Sirmoor Rifles), Manipur; possibly representing a statue such as those which flank Pagoda entrances in Burma. | Crafts | 1980-11-55 |
| Portrait plaque of FM Arthur, 1st Duke of Wellington, 1840 (c); rough cast metal, gilded, maker unknown, 1840 (c); bust length in relief, head and shoulders to right, wearing a staff officer's double breasted coatee with fringed epaulettes. | Crafts | 1983-04-6 |
| Bronze painted roundel, with portrait in relief to left, 1900 (c); plaster, sculpted by Kathleen Shaw, London, frame made by W H Franklin, Deal, 1900 (c); possibly Tpr H R Lister, City Imperial Volunteers, wearing slouch hat inscribed 'CIV' and service dress; inscribed 'H R - LISTER' on face; associated with the Boer War (1899-1902). | Sculpture | 1984-06-152 |
| Transcribed research notes by Malcolm A Bellis on the history of the 17th Indian Division (1941-1948) and 17th Gurkha Division (1941-1970) in British Service; associated with Malaya (1948-1960), World War Two, Far East, (1941-1945) and Borneo (1962-1967). | Archives | 2003-05-182 |
| Two printed lithographs by E Walker after Watts Phillips. Published by Ackermann and Company, 106 Strand, London, 31 Mar 1858. | Prints | 1983-08-126 |
| The Gleaner. Monochrome reproduction of an oil painting; associated with the Relief of Lucknow, Indian Mutiny (1857). | Prints | 1955-04-19-1 |
| Four coloured lithographs after Lt Col D S Dodgson, numbers 12 to 15 in the series 'General Views...of the City of Lucknow'. Published by Day and Son, Lincoln's Inn Fields, 1 Sept 1860. | Prints | 1956-02-355 |
| Eleven pictures and papers related to La Martiniere College. | Prints | 1960-08-248 |
| Eleven pictures and papers related to La Martiniere College. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1960-08-248 |
| Respirator, No 4 Mk II, 1958; with olive drab canvas case, 1945; respirator has moulded black rubber face, fastened at the back with six rubberised straps; case contains six anti-gas eyeshields, one anti-dimming outfit Mk VI. | Equipment, general | 2003-05-183 |
| Waterbottle, pattern 1937; khaki fabric cover, cork stop and webbing strap carrier; handwritten on inside of webbing strap carrier, 'W-42288/ Pryke'. | Equipment, general | 2003-05-184 |
| Key plate to the painting 'The Relief of Lucknow And Triumphant Meeting Of Havelock Outram And Sir Colin Campbell.' With slip case and small colour reproduction of the painting. Engraving after T Jones Barker, published by Hayward and Leggatt, 79 Cornhill, London, 1862. | Prints | 1961-07-170 |
| Black crocodile skin wallet, nd; belonged to Lt Col V C Brind, D Bty 79 Bde Royal Field Artillery; contains an officer's advance pay book and map fragment showing the Hindenburg Mountain region; printed in gothic style gold letters on the front of wallet, 'V.C.B.'; associated with World War One, Western Front (1914-1918). | Equipment, general | 2003-05-185 |
| Swagger stick, Ceylon Light Infantry, 1914 (c); belonged to Lt Col V C Brind, Ceylon Light Infantry and D Bty 79 Bde Royal Field Artillery, France; with silver hallmarked head with regimental badge of feathered crown and horn; engraved into design of the silver head, 'CLJ/ Ceylon Light Infantry'; associated with World War One, Western Front (1914-1918). | Equipment, general | 2003-05-186 |
| Set of 13 sepia photogravures after H H Crealock taken from a book of 15 plates printed by T Brettell. | Prints | 1965-01-152 |
| Set of six modern French photolithographic postcards, 2000 (c); printed by Charles Fontane, 30 Rue du Mail, Paris, 2000 (c); postcards depict French anti-German propaganda paintings showing German troops engaged in looting, false surrender, massacre and bombing atrocities, and their titles from World War One, 1914 (c)-1918 (c). | Prints | 2003-05-187 |
| 'The Advance of Sir Colin Campbell' with the Bravest of the Brave, descriptive of the Fall of Lucknow. Arranged for the pianoforte by John Pridham. Music cover, lithograph by M & N Hanhart, published by Brewer and Company. | Prints | 1974-10-98 |
| Stainless steel cigarette lighter, 1952 (c); manufactured by Ronson, England, 1952 (c); rectangular lighter inscribed, 'Sgt. J. Whitehouse/ W.O.S & Sgts Mess/ 15 Div. Loc Bty RA/ Oridong Korea/ March 1952'; inscribed verso, 'Presento'; inscribed on base, 'Ronson/ Trade Mark/ Standard/ Made in England/ Brit. Pat. 621570'; associated with Korea (1950-1953). | Crafts | 2003-05-188 |
| Jessie's Dream',/ Or the Relief of Lucknow. Music cover with music, lithograph, published by John Blockley, 2 Argyll Street, Regent St, London, 1857 (c); associated with the Indian Mutiny (1857-1859). | Prints | 1983-10-74 |
| Creamware mug, 2002 (c); associated with Capt Tom Hutton-Stott, 15 (UK) Information Support Group, (15 Psychological Support Group); inscribed front and back with deer-head insignia over, 'XV' and '15 (UK) INFO SP GP/ 01462 752839/ 15infospgp@gtnet.gov.uk'; stamped on base, 'Made in England'; yellow with green inscription and insignia. | Ceramics | 2003-05-189 |
| Wooden pipe, 1901 (c)-1902 (c); possibly made by a soldier of 78th Royal Field Artillery, Boer War (1899-1902); engraved with Boer War battle honours, insignia of Royal Artillery and '1900/ Boer War/ 1901/ South/ Africa/ 78/ RFA'; convex cylindrical red-wood bowl with polished tortoiseshell mouth piece, bowl has a hinged metal cover with openwork decoration. | Crafts | 2003-05-190 |
| 'Lucknow./ Fantasia/ for the/ Piano-Forte'. Jessie Brown hears the skirl of bagpipes which heralded the approach of the relief force; behind, troops firing at mutineers, 1857. Music cover with music, colour lithograph by and after J Barndard, published by Chappell and Company, 49 and 50 New Bond Street, London, 1857 (c). | Prints | 1983-10-75 |
| Swings and Roundabouts. Word processed transcript of a memoir, nd; relates to the National Service experiences of Tpr Edward Rawes, Royal Scots Greys (2nd Dragoons), as a driver operator, Germany, March 1948 to September 1949; associated with World War Two (1939-1945) and Cold War (1945-1989). | Archives | 2003-05-191 |
| Reminiscences of the Camp - Forge Cart 17th Lancers. Lithograph by Vincent Brooks after Samuel Henry Alken (1810-1894), nd; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1961-08-3 |
| Album containing 20 photographs and a lithograph, 1858-1945; photographs and lithograph date from 1858; relating to topics such as Lucknow, troops and Maj Hodson; inscribed on title page, 'JOHANNES WILLIAMS/ CAROLO OGILVIE/ EXONIENSIS/ EXONIENSI/ COLLEGA/ COLLEGAE/ AMICUS/ AMICO/ D.D./ Andreapoli Prid. Kal. Nov./ M.C.M.X.L.V'; stamped on inside cover of album, 'CORAM [?] 205 SLOANE STREET'; associated with the Indian Mutiny (1857-1859). | Photographs | 1956-08-6 |
| Album containing 20 photographs and a lithograph, 1858-1945; photographs and lithograph date from 1858; relating to topics such as Lucknow, troops and Maj Hodson; inscribed on title page, 'JOHANNES WILLIAMS/ CAROLO OGILVIE/ EXONIENSIS/ EXONIENSI/ COLLEGA/ COLLEGAE/ AMICUS/ AMICO/ D.D./ Andreapoli Prid. Kal. Nov./ M.C.M.X.L.V'; stamped on inside cover of album, 'CORAM [?] 205 SLOANE STREET'; associated with the Indian Mutiny (1857-1859). | Archives | 1956-08-6 |
| Photograph album containing eighteen photographs, 1899-1900; subjects include: Boer prisoner of war camp, Cape Town, 1900 (c); Boer groups at Kimberley and Transvaal, local views, and Boer Artillery; associated with the Boer War (1899-1902). | Photographs | 1959-04-57 |
| The Blockhouse, Norman Cross Barracks, 1809. Watercolour by Capt George Lloyd, 2nd West Yorkshire Militia, 1809; octagonal blockhouse, where French prisoners of war were confined; with a cannon mounted on blockhouse, which stands in a large compound guarded by several soldiers; with printed plan of camp; associated with the Napoleonic Wars, POWs United Kingdom (1803-1815). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1969-07-11 |
| The Blockhouse, Norman Cross Barracks, 1809. Watercolour by Capt George Lloyd, 2nd West Yorkshire Militia, 1809; octagonal blockhouse, where French prisoners of war were confined; with a cannon mounted on blockhouse, which stands in a large compound guarded by several soldiers; with printed plan of camp; associated with the Napoleonic Wars, POWs United Kingdom (1803-1815). | Prints | 1969-07-11 |
| 28 postcard photographs, 1902-1911 (c); subjects include Delhi Durbar; barracks at Ambala, Bombay, Cherat, Peshawar, Ranikhet; camp at Landikotal; Military prison at Trimulgherry; regimental crests carved on Cherat Hill; Forts at Jamrud, Mooltan, Peshawar; group of officers and civilians, North-West Frontier; regimental boxing champions; regimental group. | Photographs | 1976-05-30 |
| Four scanned copies of a photograph of Cpl Douglas George Boyce, relating to his National Service with the Royal Engineers, 1954-1955. | Photographs | 2003-06-1 |
| Specimen of the Operational Service medal for Sierra Leone, 2000; silver medal with ribbon with central broad red stripe flanked by narrow dark blue and then light blue stripes, with outer green stripes; on obverse, the sovereign's head crowned, surrounded by the inscription, 'Elizabeth II Dei Gratia Regina FID. DEF.'; associated with Sierra Leone (2000). | Medals | 2003-06-2 |
| Specimen of the Volunteer Reserves Service Medal 1999; oval silver medal with ring suspender with dark green ribbon with three narrow central stripes of dark blue, scarlet and light blue; obverse shows the sovereign's head surrounded by the inscription, 'Elizabeth II Dei Gratia Regina FID. DEF.'; also inscribed on obverse, 'For Service in the Volunteer Reserves', above a spray of oakleaves and acorns. | Medals | 2003-06-3 |
| 31 copy photographs, 1900 (c); from original negatives; subjects include prisoner of war camp: arrival of prisoners under escort, exterior and interior views of perimeter fence, showing guard posts, huts, arms drill, signalling drill, artillery, Boer prisoner's cutting wood, horse lines; views of town; associated with the Boer War (1899-1902). | Photographs | 1979-05-62 |
| 51 photographs, Essex Regiment, South Africa and India, 1901-1906 (c); subjects include battalions formed up; groups of all ranks; Colour parties; 1st Bn Essex Regiment on the march; Boer prisoners; Lord Kitchener, C in C India and Staff; 30th Lancers (Gordon's Horse); foxhounds; barracks, Dagshai; military prison, officer's mess, parade ground; mess silver; officer's chargers; snipe shooting parties; pets; associated with the Boer War (1899-1902). | Photographs | 1979-08-9 |
| Ten cigarette cards from a series, 1902 (c); published by Ogdens (Guinea Gold Cigarettes), 1902 (c); decorated with portraits of Lt Gen French, Col Kekewich, Gen Sir Leslie Rundle, Maj Gen Wavell, Lord Sir Garnet Joseph, 1st Viscount Wolseley, Maj Hunter Weston, Gen Botha and Gen Erasmus; also showing 'Long Tom leaving Pretoria after being repaired', and 'The Boer Prison in the Happy Valley, Ceylon'; associated with the Boer War (1899-1902). | Prints | 1983-07-96 |
| Photograph album of 61 photographs by Felice Beato, Indian Mutiny (1857-1859), 1857-1858. (Album dimensions: 66 x 48 x 4 cm) | Photographs | 1965-11-113 |
| Two handled cup, 1913; silver, made in India, 1912 (c); large thistle goblet shaped cup with ornamental C scroll handles, on a fluted foot decorated with gardrooning and acanthus leaf steps; inscribed 'Challenge Cup Presented by the Citizens of Madras...'; marked on edge of foot, ' |
Silver | 2003-06-4 |
| Equestrian statuette of Henry Paget, Marquess of Anglesey, in hussar uniform, 1815 (c); bronze by Count D'Orsay and Koll, London, 1846 (c); right hand on hip, on a prancing horse; on a separate, rough-cast base. | Sculpture | 1987-06-45 |
| Blighty. Bronze statuette of an infantryman, 1916 (c); signed by Charles Leonard Hartwell; full-length in greatcoat and equipment, lighting his pipe with a match; on polished stone plinth; inscribed on the base at rear, 'C. L. Hartwell'. | Sculpture | 1989-03-3 |
| Statuette of a bugler of the Royal Sussex Regiment sounding the charge at Doornkop, 1900; patinated bronze sculpture by Charles Leonard Hartwell, 1904 (c); miniature of the Royal Sussex Regiment Boer War Memorial, Regency Square, Brighton; single figure in a greatcoat, blowing bugle, with one leg up on a rock; associated with the Boer War (1899-1902). | Sculpture | 1989-04-126 |
| 'Tommy', 1918 (c); bronze sculpture, artist unknown, 1918 (c); the head and neck of a soldier in a tin helmet; on a tall Portland stone plinth; associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Sculpture | 1989-04-138 |
| Statuette of a Guardsman, 1st Regiment of Foot Guards, 1815; patinated bronze sculpture by Joseph Edgar Boehm, cast by Elkington and Company, 1888; miniature of part of the Wellington statue at Hyde Park Corner; full-length, standing in marching order, with hands clasped in front and musket butt resting on ground. | Sculpture | 1989-06-76 |