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| Description | Object Type | NAM Accession Number |
|---|---|---|
| Shako plate, 33rd (1st Yorkshire West Riding) Regiment, 1812-1816; gold coloured other ranks shako plate; inscribed in centre with monogram, with '33' below, surmounted by a crown. | Badges | 1987-02-28 |
| Unidentified infantry officer said to be Lord Campbell, 1806 (c). Miniature, watercolour on ivory, possibly by George Housom (fl 1796-1806); Company Officer, in scarlet coatee, blue facings, gold lace, buttons by pairs, gold epaulette with silver crown and garter on right shoulder. | Miniatures | 1959-07-110 |
| Cornet George Thomas Gough, 3rd Light Dragoons, 1846 (c). Miniature on ivory, artist unknown; in full dress uniform; in a gilt frame. | Miniatures | 1959-10-90 |
| Two miniature's, gouache painting on mica by a Company artist, 1830 (c); two single figure studies. | Miniatures | 1959-10-333 |
| Miniatures, watercolour on paper, artist unknown, 1857 (c); associated with Nana Sahib, Rani of Jhansi, Nawabs Gazufur and Furukabad, Koer Singh, Baji Bai of Gwalior, Indian Mutiny (1857-1859). | Miniatures | 1959-11-372 |
| Ensign F W D Waddilove, 1st Royal Regiment, 1835 (c). Miniature, watercolour on ivory, artist unknown. | Miniatures | 1960-06-53 |
| Lieut L E Walsh, Royal Artillery, 1825 (c). Miniature, watercolour on ivory, artist unknown; oval in a square gilt metal frame. | Miniatures | 1960-06-87-1 |
| General Sir Henry Clinton in General Officers' undress uniform, 1777 (c). Miniature, watercolour on ivory, by John Smart; in plain gold bracelet clasp; associated with American War of Independence (1775-1783). | Miniatures | 1960-07-48 |
| Six miniatures on ivory by an Indian artist, Delhi, 1839 (c); presented to Lady Honoria Lawrence by Maharaja Ranjit Singh. Associated with the 1st Sikh War (1845-1846). | Miniatures | 1960-07-197-1 |
| Six miniatures on ivory by an Indian artist, Delhi, 1839 (c); presented to Lady Honoria Lawrence by Maharaja Ranjit Singh. Associated with the 1st Sikh War (1845-1846). | Silver | 1960-07-197-1 |
| Possibly Edwin Lloyd, 24th Bengal Native Infantry, 1790 (c). Miniature, watercolour on ivory, artist unknown. | Miniatures | 1960-09-5 |
| Lieut-General David Pott in staff uniform, 1860 (c). Miniature, watercolour on ivory, artist unknown, 1860 (c); oval frame. | Miniatures | 1960-09-25 |
| Madras Army, two paintings of a Light Cavalry and Madras Native Infantry, 1830 (c). Two gouache on mica paintings by a company artist, 1830 (c); two single figure studies. | Miniatures | 1960-09-37-2 |
| Nepal Resident's Escort 1864. Watercolour over pen, pencil and ink, 1940 (c); signed in monogram, lower right, ' |
Drawings and Watercolours | 2003-06-33 |
| Jacobs Rifles 1896. Watercolour over pencil, pen and ink, 1940 (c); signed in monogram, ' |
Drawings and Watercolours | 2003-06-34 |
| The Absent-minded Beggar. Printed cotton handkerchief, 1900 (c); white with embossed border in blue, with portraits of Queen Victoria and FM Lord Roberts; handkerchief sold during the Boer War to provide funds for hardship among soldiers' families, 1900 (c); associated with the Boer War (1899-1902). | Crafts | 2003-06-35 |
| The Absent-minded Beggar. Printed cotton handkerchief, 1900 (c); white with embossed border in blue, with portraits of Queen Victoria and FM Lord Roberts; printed on verso is the front page of a newspaper inscribed, ' "Natal Mercury" Souvenir Special/ May 19th, 1900'; sold during the Boer War to provide funds for hardship among soldiers' families, 1900 (c); associated with the Boer War (1899-1902). | Crafts | 2003-06-36 |
| Soldier's bible, nd; belonged to William Giff, City of London Bn Royal Fusiliers; printed by Oxford University Press, England, 1914 (c)-1918 (c); containing a pressed poppy from Flanders and pressed ferns; associated with World War One, Western Front (1914-1918). | Equipment, general | 2003-06-37 |
| Button of QMS R Porter, 28th (North Gloucestershire) Regiment of Foot, 1815 (c); associated with the Battle of Waterloo, Napoleonic Wars (1815). | Badges | 1967-07-38 |
| Lt Charles Devaynes Blair, 10th Bengal Light Cavalry, 1825 (c). Miniature, watercolour on ivory, artist unknown, 1830 (c); in gilt frame. | Miniatures | 1960-09-67 |
| British Officer, Battalion Coy, 17th Bengal Native Infantry, 1820 (c). Miniature, watercolour on ivory, artist unknown, 1820 (c). | Miniatures | 1960-09-68 |
| General Montague Johnstone Army Staff, 1860 (c). Miniature, tinted photograph, 1860 (c); in mount. | Miniatures | 1960-12-25 |
| General Sir Henry Clinton (senior) KB (1738-1795), in general officers' uniform, 1776 (c). Miniature, watercolour on ivory, artist unknown, 1776 (c); in the dress uniform of a General with epaulette right. | Miniatures | 1960-12-27 |
| An officer, 8th Madras Light Cavalry, 1835 (c). Miniature, watercolour on ivory, artist unknown, 1835 (c); in folding frame. | Miniatures | 1961-10-46 |
| Captain Hugh Johnstone, 26th Bengal Native Infantry, 1840 (c). Miniature, watercolour on ivory, artist unknown, 1840 (c); in scarlet jacket and dark blue trousers, medal on left breast and ribbon, two clasps; contained in leather-covered, wooden case, velvet-lined. | Miniatures | 1961-11-117 |
| Captain Alexander Morison, Bengal Army, 1810 (c). Miniature, watercolour on ivory, artist unknown, 1810 (c); inscribed verso, 'Captain Morison, Bengal Army'. | Miniatures | 1961-12-413 |
| Lt James Bailey, North Devon Militia, 1780 (c). Miniature, oil on canvas, by G Roth, 1780 (c); canvas backed with wood, stamped on verso 'G Roth Pinxit 1780'. | Miniatures | 1962-07-37 |
| Nine cap badges, collar badges and shoulder titles, associated with: 10th Service Bn, Norflok Regiment; 83rd Wallajabad Light Infantry; 124th Duchess of Connaught's Own Baluchistan Infantry; collected by Capt L L Ogier. | Badges | 1969-07-23 |
| Lt John Daniel, 86th Regiment, 1798 (c). Miniature, watercolour on ivory by Frederick Buck, 1798 (c); with yellow facings, silver lace and wings; the shoulder belt plate is clearly marked '86'. | Miniatures | 1962-08-75 |
| Papers associated with Signalman Donald A Tracy, Royal Canadian Engineers, 1942-1945; associated with his life while in Canada training and abroad; letters start with his basic training in Ontario including his stay in Kingston Military Hospital and continue until his journey home in time for Christmas, 1945; associated with World War Two, North West Europe (1944-1945). | Archives | 2003-06-38 |
| Ensign Roger Duke, 91st Regiment, 1820 (c). Miniature, watercolour on ivory, artist unknown, 1820 (c); in yellow facings with gold lace. | Miniatures | 1962-08-76 |
| Captain Winthrop Vernon, 33rd Bengal Native Infantry, 1836 (c). Miniature, watercolour on ivory by Moss of Bath, 1836 (c); inscribed verso ' Mr Moss pinxt, Bath, 8th August 1836'; in case. | Miniatures | 1962-10-31 |
| Lt Henry Boyce, 2nd Life Guards, ADC to Gen Sir George Murray, 1844 (c). Miniature, watercolour on ivory by William Egley (1798-1870), 1844 (c); three-quarter length, in full dress. | Miniatures | 1962-11-170 |
| Miss Louisa Georgina Murray, daughter of General Sir George Murray, 1840 (c). Miniature, watercolour on ivory, artist unknown, 1840 (c); in case. | Miniatures | 1962-11-171 |
| The July Exodus. Watercolour by Lt Jack William Shaw, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, attached to Royal Flying Corps, November 1918; depicting the escape of prisoners of war from Holzminden; associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1959-10-141 |
| Shako plate and cross belt plate associated with 28th Bengal Native Infantry, 1836 (c). | Badges | 1969-07-19 |
| Three photographs associated with Boer prisoners of war, St Helena, 1902; subjects include Gen Piet Arnoldus Cronje, Boers cheering the King after taking the oath of Allegiance, and Boers leaving St Helena, 26th June 1902; associated with the Boer War (1899-1902). | Photographs | 1959-10-328 |
| Forty four uniform, badge and equipment items, 1st County of London Yeomanry (Duke of Cambridge's Own Hussars) Yeomanry, Army Staff, worn by Capt A B Dale, 1895 (c)-1917 (c). | Badges | 1969-06-28 |
| Forty four uniform, badge and equipment items, 1st County of London Yeomanry (Duke of Cambridge's Own Hussars) Yeomanry, Army Staff, worn by Capt A B Dale, 1895 (c)-1917 (c). | Uniforms | 1969-06-28 |
| Forty four uniform, badge and equipment items, 1st County of London Yeomanry (Duke of Cambridge's Own Hussars) Yeomanry, Army Staff, worn by Capt A B Dale, 1895 (c)-1917 (c). | Equipment, uniform | 1969-06-28 |
| Egyptian Campaigns Medal 1882-89, awarded to Pte W Achinson, Royal Irish Regiment. | Medals | 1969-06-27 |
| Commemorative medal 1899-1902; associated with the Boer War (1899-1902). | Medals | 1969-06-25 |
| General Sir George Murray (1772-1846), in civilian dress, 1819 (c). Miniature, watercolour on ivory, by J Holmes, 1819 (c); in a brown cloak, full face and body left. | Miniatures | 1962-11-172 |
| Unidentified officer, line infantry, 1820 (c). Miniature, watercolour on ivory, artist unknown, 1820 (c); in scarlet jacket with yellow facings, gold lace, buttons even. | Miniatures | 1962-11-173 |
| An unidentified elderly man, 1800 (c). Silhouette, black with gold leaf, by John Miers, 1800 (c); head and shoulders, to right; in frame. | Miniatures | 1962-11-174 |
| An officer, 31st Regiment, 1800 (c). Miniature, watercolour on ivory, possibly by Frederick Buck, 1800 (c); in oak leaf frame. | Miniatures | 1962-11-177 |
| Field Officer of a Light Infantry Regiment, 1800 (c). Miniature, watercolour on ivory, artist unknown, 1800 (c); unframed, the bugle-horn on the belt-badge, wings under the epaulettes and the green turban and plume indicate a Light Infantry Regiment. | Miniatures | 1962-11-178 |
| Major Sir Thomas Pearson, 23rd Regiment, 1805 (c). Silhouette, probably by J Buncombe, 1805 (c); in frame. | Miniatures | 1963-01-1 |
| Comemmorative medallion, World War One (1914-1918), awarded to the relatives of Maj Gen Nathaniel Walter Barnardiston. | Medals | 1969-06-24 |
| Helmet plate associated with 47th (Lancashire),1876-1881, and pouch associated with Long Melford Yeomanry Cavalry (Suffolk), 1842 (c). | Badges | 1969-06-23 |
| Helmet plate associated with 47th (Lancashire),1876-1881, and pouch associated with Long Melford Yeomanry Cavalry (Suffolk), 1842 (c). | Equipment, uniform | 1969-06-23 |
| Order of St Michael and St George, badge of a companion (CMG), awarded to Lt Col A Loveband, Royal dublin Fusiliers, 18th Feb 1915. | Medals | 1969-06-6 |
| Allied Victory Medal 1914-19, awarded to Lt Col A Loveband, Royal Dublin Fusiliers; associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Medals | 1969-06-5 |
| An officer of field rank, probably of Yeomanry, also said to be Ensign Thomas Alkins (1753-1831), in the Sheffield Regiment from 1805. Miniature, watercolour on ivory, artist unknown, 1805 (c); oval portrait; in plain gilt frame, glazed. | Miniatures | 1963-03-54 |
| Four other ranks' embroidered proficiency badges associated with Eton College Officer Training Corps, Junior Division, 1912 (c). | Badges | 1969-05-34 |
| An unidentified officer, Volunteer Artillery, 1805 (c). Miniature, watercolour on ivory. | Miniatures | 1963-03-56 |
| Lt Peter Ardine Van Homrigh, 23rd Wallajabad Light Infantry, 1860 (c). Miniature, watercolour on ivory, artist unknown, 1860 (c); unframed; oval portrait, head and shoulders, with full beard. | Miniatures | 1963-09-117 |
| Capt Abbott, Royal African Corps, wearing the uniform of the 96th Foot, 1836 (c). Minaiture, watercolour on ivory, by J Dennis of Exeter, 1836 (c); in oakleaf wooden frame. | Miniatures | 1963-09-130 |
| Ensign (later Field Marshal) Garnet Wolseley, 80th Regiment, 1812 (c). Miniature, watercolour on ivory, possibly by Archibald MacBride, 1852 (c); in a gilt frame. | Miniatures | 1963-10-291 |
| Eight uniform and badge items, 1st (King's) Dragoon Guards, worn by Lt Col A M Turner, 1902 (c)-1920 (c). | Badges | 1969-05-5 |
| Eight uniform and badge items, 1st (King's) Dragoon Guards, worn by Lt Col A M Turner, 1902 (c)-1920 (c). | Uniforms | 1969-05-5 |
| Col Charles Rooke, Windsor Foresters Fencible Cavalry, 1794 (c). Miniature, watercolour on ivory, artist unknown, 1794 (c); in frame; verso 5 locks of hair, 4 of which are named Jane, Willoughby, Mary and John Charles, 5th lock unidentified. | Miniatures | 1964-02-37 |
| Capt Henry G Buller, 88th Connaught Rangers, 1808 (c). Oval miniature, watercolour on ivory, artist unknown, 1808 (c); in gold frame. | Miniatures | 1964-05-69 |
| Pugri badge of Lt Col Thomas Smith, CB, 90th (Perthshire Volunteers) (Light Infantry), 1857 (c). | Badges | 1969-05-4 |
| Ensign Edward Denny, 3rd (East Kent-the Buffs) Regiment, 1820 (c). Miniature painting, oil on card, artist unknown, 1820 (c); in gold frame; oval half-length portrait, holding shako. | Miniatures | 1964-05-72 |
| Helmet plate, 90th (Perthshire Volunteers) (Light Infantry), possibly belonged to Lt Col Thomas Smith, CB, 1869-1878 pattern. | Badges | 1969-05-3 |
| Two miniature's, one on ivory, one watercolour on ivory, by a Company artist, 1835 (c); both in tarnished gold frame. | Miniatures | 1964-08-44 |
| Order of Astaur and sash awarded to Maj Gen W A K Fraser, 21st King George's Own Central India Horse, 1928. | Medals | 1969-05-2 |
| Order of Astaur and sash awarded to Maj Gen W A K Fraser, 21st King George's Own Central India Horse, 1928. | Uniforms | 1969-05-2 |
| Photograph, in a gilt locket, of a portrait of Capt Naunton Gunthorpe, in civilian clothes, 1890 (c). | Photographs | 1964-09-95 |
| Two miniature's, watercolour on ivory, one signed lower right by Samuel John Stump, 1815 (c), the other a modern copy after Samuel John Stump; mounted on silk and leather in an alloy gold-lustred frame with the name of the subject engraved around the rim. | Miniatures | 1964-11-12 |
| Shoulder belt plate of Maj Gen H Tapp, 1st Bengal Native Infantry, 1834 (c). | Badges | 1969-03-2 |
| Athletics medal awarded to Capt E R Nash, Royal Military College, Sandhurst, 1906. | Medals | 1969-01-36 |
| Tail ornament, 97th (Earl of Ulster's) Regiment of Foot, 1829 (c). | Badges | 1968-12-24 |
| Two miniature's, watercolour on ivory, artist unknown, 1850 (c); both possibly to be displayed side by-side in a common setting, framed in thin metal, the metal being pinched to hold the ivory in position. | Miniatures | 1964-12-18 |
| 1st China War; Joss House Chapoo. Colour engraving by T A Prior drawn by T Allom from a sketch on the spot by Capt Stoddart, Royal Navy, 1842 (c). | Prints | 1960-12-330 |
| Major-General William Brett (1803-58), in general officer's uniform, 1856 (c). Miniature, watercolour over a photograph, 1856 (c); in a glazed wood and brown leather mount; three-quarter length portrait, seated. | Photographs | 1965-01-155 |
| Mary Brett, wife of Major-General William Brett, 1835 (c). Miniature, watercolour in ivory, artist unknown, 1835 (c); half-length, the figure is depicted in a blue dress, against a brown background; mount consists of two hinged sections and is fastened with two catches, covered with red leather and lined with brown velvet. | Miniatures | 1965-01-156 |
| Surgeon Robert Pyper MD, 4th (Royal Irish) Dragoon Guards, 1812 (c). Miniature, watercolours on ivory, artist unknown, 1812 (c); in an oval gilt frame; head and shoulders, full face portrait, showing figure in the stable jacket of the 4th Dragoon Guards. | Miniatures | 1965-01-157 |
| Major-General William Brett, in the uniform of a General Officer, 1855 (c). Miniature, watercolour on ivory, artist unknown, 1855 (c); in a glazed oval mount of the same size, head and shoulders portrait against a flat green background. | Miniatures | 1965-01-158 |
| Mrs Margaret Herschel Skene, wife of Captain Alexander Skene, 68th Bengal Native Infantry, 1854 (c). Miniature painting, watercolour on paper, artist unknown, 1854 (c); oval. | Miniatures | 1965-02-139 |
| Colonel George Moore (1798-1848), in uniform of the 59th Bengal Native Infantry, 1820 (c). Oval miniature, watercolour on ivory, artist unknown, 1820 (c); in oval gilt mount which is contained in a hinged square lidded case closed with a sprung clasp and decorated on top with a gilt stylised floral pattern. | Miniatures | 1965-05-54 |
| Lieutenant William Tyndall, 2nd Dragoon Guards, 1812 (c). Silhouette, ink and watercolour on card, artist unknown, 1812 (c); in profile to right, wearing plumed hat, in frame, glass front and brown metal frame. | Miniatures | 1965-06-25 |
| Colonel William Miller, 1st Foot Guards, in civilian dress, 1814 (c). Silhouette, ink and watercolour on card, artist unknown, 1814 (c); in profile to right, shoulder-length silhouette painted against a plain card background; in a gilt wooden frame. | Miniatures | 1965-09-40 |
| Lieutenant William Manning, 40th Regiment, 1811 (c). Miniature, watercolour on ivory, artist unknown, 1811 (c); oval, head and shoulders; mounted and glazed in a square black-painted wooden wall plaque. | Miniatures | 1965-10-133 |
| Officer of an unidentified Light Dragoons or Lancers Regiment, 1835 (c). Miniature, on paper, artist unknown, 1835 (c); in black wood and gold painted frame. | Miniatures | 1965-10-174 |
| William Burnvill Holmes, 12th Bengal Native Infantry, 1840 (c). Miniature, on ivory, artist unknown, 1840 (c); oval, in silver frame, hallmarked Birmingham 1804, at bottom front. | Miniatures | 1965-11-61 |
| Bronze India General Service Medal 1854-95, with clasp: Burma. Awarded to Syce Foujdar, 3rd Cavalry, Hyderabad Contingent, 1885-1887. | Medals | 1968-10-63 |
| Three original photographs with modern copy photographs of British dead and prisoners taken by the Boers during engagements of the Boer War, including Spion Kop, 1900; associated with the Boer War (1899-1902). | Photographs | 2003-06-39 |
| Earthenware dinner plate, 1830 (c); for 23rd Madras Native Infantry, 1830 (c); unmarked white plate with the regimental device and battle honours in centre, with a dark blue patterned border with a hand-painted and gilt foliage detail, and a wavy edge; inscribed, 'Now or Never' on blue garter, 'Seringapatam', below and 'XXIII' (worn). | Ceramics | 2003-06-40 |
| Afghan copy of British Cavalry Carbine, pattern 1856, 1970 (c). | Firearms | 2003-06-41 |
| Afghan copy of a Martini Henry Artillery carbine, 1952 (c); uses parts from a Martini Enfield carbine of 1901; the receiver and trigger guard are genuine parts but the stock and the barrel are made up; stamped on receiver, '[crown]/ V.R. ME. 303/ Enfield/ 1901 A.C. II', and '1952 [spurious date]'. | Firearms | 2003-06-42 |
| SCENES FROM THE SECOND WORLD WAR PASTIME COLOURING BOOK, 1995. Photolithographs after David O Chiltree, published by Ultra Designs, Gloucester, 1995; 12 page colouring book comprising various scenes from World War TwoI, from the 'Munich Agreement' to 'Hiroshima After the Bomb'. | Prints | 1997-01-9 |
| Colonel T.E.Lawrence 1919. Colour photolithograph postcard after the painting by Augustus John, published by the Tate Gallery, 1996 (c); half-length, wearing Arab robes and facing to front. | Prints | 1997-01-7 |
| The Order of Release 1746. Colour photolithograph postcard after the painting by Sir John Everett Millais, published by The Tate Gallery, 1996 (c); a Highlander, with his arm in a sling, embraces his wife, who holds her sleeping child and the Order of Release, which is inspected by a soldier. | Prints | 1997-01-8 |
| HENRY PHIPPS, FIRST EARL MULGRAVE, 1755-1831. Colour photolithograph postcard after the watercolour by Richard Cosway 1785 (c), published by the National Portrait Gallery, 1995 (c); full-length in uniform, facing three-quarters left. | Prints | 1997-01-42 |
| Gateway, St James's Palace, 1881. Chromolithograph on textured paper after 'WS', published 1881 (c); view of the gate-house with two guardsmen on sentry duty. | Prints | 1997-01-18 |
| COLDSTREAM GUARDS, 1891. Chromolithograph after Richard Simkin, published by George Berridge and Co for 'The Army and Naval Gazette', 23 May 1891; full-length figure studies of a drummer, a guardsman and a guardsman in full marching order. | Prints | 1997-01-19 |
| MUSKETEER 1669. Colour lithograph after N R Wilkinson, published by Mintern Bros for 'Ross-of-Bladenburg's Coldstream Guards', 1896; full-length figure study, leaning on musket. | Prints | 1997-01-20 |
| PRIVATE 1742. Colour lithograph after Lt N R Wilkinson, published by Mintern Bros for 'Ross-of-Bladenburg's Coldstream Guards', 1896; full-length iniform study, with one hand on musket, the other holding sword. | Prints | 1997-01-21 |