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| Description | Object Type | NAM Accession Number |
|---|---|---|
| The new uniform - self-portrait by Rex Whistler, 1940. Colour photolithograph greetings card after Rex Whistler, published by Millipede, 1996; self portrait executed the day his Welsh Guards uniform arrived, seated on the balcony at the von Hofmannsthal's flat in York Terrace, Regent's Park. | Prints | 1997-01-22 |
| England in Peril - Rex Whistler's first painting in the Army, just after Dunkirk, 6th June 1940, ['Landscape at East Mersea']. Colour photolithograph after Rex Whistler, published by Millipede, 1996; a landscape view in summer | Prints | 1997-01-23 |
| OR/ JOIN/ THE/ T.A. Colour photolithograph recruiting poster, published by the Armed Forces Careers Office, 1996 (c); inscribed in yellow lettering on a green ground with information about the Territorial Army and the TA logo. | Prints | 1997-01-24 |
| Private 9th Regt America 1777. Colour photocopy after John R Parke, 1995 (c); full-length figure study, sitting on a rock, cleaning his musket. | Prints | 1997-01-26 |
| Leave off.../ CDT/ is here.../ to stay, 1996 (c). Colour photolithograph poster, published by the Army Compulsory Drugs Testing, 1996 (c); five photographic vignettes on a white background, of a soldier on a bus leaving the army after having been caught using drugs. | Prints | 1997-01-27 |
| Medal group awarded to Pte William George Hatcher, Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment) and Machine Gun Corps: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-20; Allied Victory Medal 1914-19; medals received in box of issue; associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Medals | 2003-06-43 |
| Medal group awarded to Pte William Miles, Queen's (Royal West Surrey) Regiment and Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment): British War Medal 1914-20; Allied Victory Medal 1914-19; impressed on rim, '13976 Pte. W. Miles. The Queen's R.'; associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Medals | 2003-06-44 |
| Major William Burnvill Holmes, Royal Engineers, 1874 (c). Miniature, watercolour on ivory, artist unknown, 1874 (c); in dark blue frock coat over a scarlet shell jacket with Indian Mutiny and India General Service medals; in white metal frame. | Miniatures | 1965-11-62 |
| Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Burvill Holmes, East Bengal State Railways, Indian Volunteer Force, 1911 (c). Miniature, watercolour on ivory, artist unknown, 1911 (c); in Khaki service dress tunic and Sam Brown belt; in white metal lozenge shaped frame. | Miniatures | 1965-11-63 |
| Brigadier-General George Jackson (1812-1889), 2nd Bengal Cavalry (Gardner's Horse), 1862 (c). Miniature, watercolour on ivory, artist unknown, 1862 (c); in yellow metal angular border; set in black wood frame. | Miniatures | 1965-11-67 |
| Shivaji Maharaja, leader of the Mahrattas (d.1680), 1660 (c). Miniature, watercolour on ivory, by Joan Ayling, 1960 (c), after a late 17th century Mughal miniature set in a gold and white flowered mount in a white and gold painted wooden frame. | Miniatures | 1966-04-2 |
| Cornet Fitzherbert Brooke, 26th Light Dragoons, 1803 (c). Miniature, watercolour on ivory, by Jean Baptiste Carbonnet, 1811 (c); in brass frame with a hook and ring at top of the frame. | Miniatures | 1966-08-19 |
| Bugler, 45th Bengal Native Infantry, 1830 (c). Mica painting, by a Company artist, 1830 (c); in frame. | Miniatures | 1966-10-41 |
| A View of the Taking of Quebeck [sic] by the English Forces Commanded by Gen Wolfe Sep 13th 1759. Coloured engraving; associated with the Louisberg Grenadiers, Seven Years War, North America (1756-1763). | Prints | 1956-02-329 |
| Five miniature watcolours on ivory, by various artists, 1795 (c)-1819 (c). | Miniatures | 1966-11-18 |
| where you go.../ we go too.../ CDT/ is here.../ to stay, 1996 (c). Colour photolithograph poster, published by the Army Compulsory Drugs Testing, 1996 (c); four photographic vignettes on a white background, of a soldier using drugs whilst abroad, then being caught by the police on his return. | Prints | 1997-01-28 |
| MILITARY HISTORY MAGAZINE presents/ GREAT BATTLES 1997 CALENDAR. Colour photolithograph calendar after various artists, published by Cowles History Group, Leesburg, Virginia, 1996; twelve reproductions of battle paintings, including the Battle of Lexington, 19 April 1775, by W B Wollen. | Prints | 1997-01-29 |
| Mostar Bridge, 1994 (c). Colour photolithograph after Terry McKivagan, published by Castlebar Graphics, 1996; soldiers of the 61st Field Support Squadron in Bosnia, effecting repairs to the damaged bridge. | Prints | 1997-01-30 |
| Success to the Army, and a Merry Christmas! Colour photolithograph Christmas card from the original card after 'F.W.', published by NAM for the Director, 1996; a drummer boy of the Grenadier Guards leading a group of guardsmen, who carry a large Christmas pudding on their shoulders. | Prints | 1997-01-31 |
| Village house near Dampus, Western Nepal, 1996. Colour photolithograph Christmas card after John Mole, 1996; a house in the Himalayas; inside right, the regimental badge of the 2nd King Edward VII's Own Gurkha Rifles (The Sirmoor Rifles). | Prints | 1997-01-32 |
| Changing the Guard at Buckingham Palace, 1996. Colour photolithograph Christmas card after Clive Madgwick, RBA, UA, published by Kingsmead Publications for the Guards Museum, 1996; the band of the Coldstream Guards marches in the snow towards Buckingham Palace, past a crowd of on-lookers. | Prints | 1997-01-33 |
| Snow on the Castle Hill, Windsor. Colour photolithograph Christmas card after Chris Tyrell, published by Cliveden Press, Maidenhead, 1996; the band of a regiment of Foot Guards marches past the statue of Queen Victoria, before the walls of Windsor Castle, in the snow. | Prints | 1997-01-34 |
| The Marquis of Granby Relieving the Distressed Soldier and his Family, 1760 (c). Mezzotint by Richard Houston after Edward Penny, 1760 (c); published by Robert Sayer, London, 1 Jan 1772. | Prints | 1993-06-82 |
| Captain Brabber Connor, Limerick County Militia, 1810 (c). Miniature, watercolour on paper, by G A Scott, 1810 (c); head and shoulders portrait, in red coatee with black facings and gold lace. | Miniatures | 1966-11-19 |
| The ARTILLERY DRIVER. Mezzotint, 1792 after Robert Dighton; published by Carington Bowles, London, 9 Nov 1792. | Prints | 1993-06-80 |
| Two miniatures, watercolour on ivory, artist unknown, 1823 (c) and 1812 (c); associated with Charles McCarthy (1764-1824). | Miniatures | 1966-12-8 |
| Quatre Bras, 1815. Mixed method engraving by F Stacpoole, 1815; after Elizabeth Thompson; published by the Fine Art Society, 1 Jul 1879; associated with Napoleonic Wars, Waterloo (1815). | Prints | 1993-06-78 |
| The Siege of Meester Cornelis, Java/ August 1811. Colour photolithograph after Dawn Waring, 1991; published by 137 (Java) Field Bty, Royal Artillery, 1992. | Prints | 1993-05-231 |
| GRAND REVIEW at SANDHAM BAY in the Isle of Wight on the 4th June 1798. Etched aquatint by J Wells, after Richard Livesay; published by Richard Livesay, Portsea, 1 Jan 1800. | Prints | 1993-06-41 |
| View of WEST COWES with the VOLUNTEERS on the Parade, 1798 (c). Etched aquatint by J Wells, after Richard Livesay; published by Richard Livesay, Portsea, 1 Apr 1799. | Prints | 1993-06-42 |
| An officer of Indian State Forces in full dress, 1930 (c). Oil on board, artist unknown, 1930 (c); full-length standing in an interior, with an upholstered chair to the left and a curtain to the right. | Oil Paintings | 1974-03-33 |
| GRAND REVIEW near FRESHWATER BAY on the 17th of June 1798. Etched aquatint by J Wells, after Richard Livesay; published by Richard Livesay, Portsea, 1 Apr 1799. | Prints | 1993-06-43 |
| View of the TOWN with the VOLUNTEERS on their March to be Reviewed... 29th July 1798. Etched aquatint by J Wells, after Richard Livesay; published by Richard Livesay, Portsea, 12 Aug 1799. | Prints | 1993-06-40 |
| Trooper Review Order 12th Dragoons 1751. Painted wooden shield-shaped wall plaque. Postcard after an original watercolour by F Stansell, 1914. Published by Stamp Publicity (Worthing) London, 1990. | Prints | 1992-09-10 |
| VOLUNTEERS receiving the ISLAND BANNER.../ at Carisbrook Castle, on the 24th of June 1798. Etched aquatint by J Wells after Richard Livesay; published by Richard Livesay, Portsea, 1 Jun 1799. | Prints | 1993-06-39 |
| 2nd (Coldstream) Regiment of Foot Guards, Captain: 1815. Colour photolithograph after 'bk' [?], published 1985 (c). | Prints | 1992-09-7 |
| THOMAS FAIRFAX./ Generalis Exercituum/ Parlamenti Anglicani. Line engraving, artist unknown, 1645 (c); published 1645 (c); oval bust portrait, of 3rd Baron, Thomas Fairfax, in armour. | Prints | 1992-02-204 |
| Looseleaf album of pencil, pen and ink, and watercolour studies of uniforms of various regiments from 1742 to 1890 (c). Possibly by Leonard Newman, 1940 (c). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1992-09-6 |
| The 48th Regiment of Foot. 1812. Watercolour, signed and dated lower right FW Scott, 1962; an officer in centre, with a sergeant and private, both in marching order in the background; regimental badge to the left. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1992-09-4 |
| The Raising of The Green Howards by Colonel Francis Luttrell at Dunster Castle, Somerset, 19th November 1688. Colour photolithograph after Terence Cuneo, No 459 in an edition of 850, published by The Green Howards, 1988 (c). | Prints | 1992-08-334 |
| 'Carolus Dei Gratia Magnae Britanniae, Franciae et Hiberniae Rex'. King Charles I, 1640 (c). Line engraving by A Lommelin after Sir Anthony Van Dyck; published 1660 (c); three-quarter-length portrait of King Charles I, in armour, 1640 (c). | Prints | 1992-02-201 |
| If you think your journey's hell, try catching the 1815 to Waterloo. Colour photolithograph poster after Denis Dighton, published by the National Army Museum, 1992; advertising the National Army Museum's 'Road to Waterloo' Gallery. | Prints | 1992-09-169 |
| Topographical view of Quatre Bras, where the English Army fought on the 16th of June 1815, prior to the Battle of Waterloo. Watercolour, artist unknown, 1815 (c); associated with the Battle of Quatre Bras, Napoleonic Wars, Waterloo (1815). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1992-04-316 |
| Topographical view, of the field of Battle of Waterloo 18th of June 1815. Watercolour, artist unknown, 1815 (c). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1992-04-317 |
| DRUMMER BOY - WATERLOO PERIOD, 1815. Greetings card after Donna Neary, published by the Scots Guards, 1973 (c). | Prints | 1992-07-19 |
| Triumph des Jahres 1813. Engraving, 'Triumph of the Year, 1813', by unknown artist; published by Henschel, Berlin, 1813; caricature of Napoleon I, formed from an eagle and a map of Germany. | Prints | 1992-04-302 |
| CHARLES I / [and] THE CIVIL WAR. Set of 12 postcards with information booklet, published by the National Portrait Gallery, 1992; portraits of personalities of the Civil War period, painted 1616-1658. | Prints | 1992-06-166 |
| Samuel Berrill, Bedford Militia, and his sweetheart, 1812. Watercolour by Samuel Berrill, 1812. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1992-03-199 |
| The Battle of Waterloo/ Felix Philippoteaux, 1875. Colour photolithograph after Felix Philippoteaux, published by Museum Editions Limited, 1990. | Prints | 1992-07-226 |
| THE CIVIL WAR. Colour poster, designed by Peter Sanders, published by the English Tourist Board, London, 1991; two contemporary portrait engravings of Charles I and Oliver Cromwell commemorating the 350th Anniversary of the Civil War. | Prints | 1992-02-11 |
| Mourning ring, 1777 (c); gold, unmarked; mourning keepsake, with white urn in relief, set over plaited hair; bordered with seed pearls; inscribed on reverse: 'Frances/ Larpent/ 06 9 Nov/ 1777 At 36.'; in red morocco covered ring box. | Crafts | 1992-03-48 |
| Mourning ring, 1816 (c); gold, unmarked; mourning keepsake, with plaited hair set set behind glass, chased gold with a black enamelled band; inscribed in Gothic capitals, 'IN MEMORY OF', and on the inside, 'Mary Belson/ O6t 23 Dec. 1816,/ At 76'. | Crafts | 1992-03-49 |
| Lieutenant George John Belson, Royal Artillery (1787-1868), 1807. Charcoal and crayon drawing, half-length, to eight. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1992-03-47 |
| Grenadier Guards 1656-1890. Greetings card. | Prints | 1991-10-199 |
| The Russian Army in the year 1812. (Part 3). Set of 32 coloured postcards, 1990. | Prints | 1991-10-176 |
| Major-General Sir Henry Roberts, 1864 (c). Miniature, watercolour on ivory, artist unknown, 1864 (c); full-length, in Army Staff uniform. | Miniatures | 1967-03-26 |
| Captain Henry Fage Belson, Royal Navy (1788-1849), 1807. Charcoal and crayon drawing by Joseph Slater; signed lower left, 'J Slater fecit[?] London 1807'. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1992-03-46 |
| Ensign Henry Leach, 3rd or Scots Fusilier Guards, 1820 (c). Miniature, watercolour on ivory, artist unknown, 1820 (c); head and shoulders in uniform with buttons in threes; in brass frame, with identifying inscription. | Miniatures | 1968-01-29 |
| Ensign Francis Innes, 8th West India Regiment, 1808 (c). Silhouette, pen ink and watercolour on paper, by John Buncombe, 1808 (c); three-quarter-length, in uniform, in profile to right. | Miniatures | 1970-09-3 |
| The Russian Army in the year 1812. (Part 4). Set of 32 coloured postcards, 1990. | Prints | 1991-10-175 |
| Three miniatures, watercolour on ivory, by William Newton, 1840 and 1845. | Miniatures | 1971-06-18 |
| FOUGHT ALL HIS BATTLES O'ER AGAIN/ AND THRICE HE SLEW THE SLAIN- '78. Engraving by J[ame]s Bretherton after Mr William Bunbury; published 1 Jan 1782; depicting an old officer with a peg-leg and military coat, with two friends. | Prints | 1993-08-74 |
| The BOMBARDMENT of COPENHAGEN and SURRENDER of the DANISH FLEET... Etching published by John Fairburn, 146 Minories, London, 28 Sept 1807. | Prints | 1991-10-118 |
| Captain James Harry Hawker, North Hampshire Militia, 1803 (c). Miniature, watercolour on ivory, artist unknown, 1803 (c); half-length, in uniform. | Miniatures | 1971-07-22 |
| Field Marshal Arthur, 1st Duke of Wellington, 1813 (c). Watercolour over pencil, by Thomas Heaphy; full-length portrait of FM Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, standing in a battlefield, with bodies of a British and a French soldier beside him, and artillery in the distance; signed and dated lower right: 'Thos Heaphy delu/ 1819'. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1993-04-6 |
| The Dutch/ Belgian troops at Waterloo 1815. Colour photolithograph after F J H Th Smits, 1990. Published by the Leger Museum, Delft, 1990. | Prints | 1991-12-99 |
| Captain William Munton Gunthorpe (1811-1858), 6th Madras Native Infantry, 1845 (c). Miniature, watercolour on ivory, artist unknown, 1845 (c); in civilian dress; mounted in thin wooden mount, verso is a short history written and signed by the daughter of W M Gunthorpe. | Miniatures | 1964-09-96 |
| Unidentified officer, probably 98th Regiment, China, 1842 (c). Silhouette on papet by W H Beaumont, 1842 (c); full-length silhouette, subject facing left; on shaded paper, heightened with gold. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1972-10-9 |
| Captain F Macbeans Company, 1st Battalion, Royal Artillery,/ at the Battle of Minden, 1st August, 1759. Colour photolithograph after David Rowlands, 1986; associated with the Battle of Minden, Seven Years War, Europe (1756-1763). | Prints | 1993-03-187 |
| Captain John William Freese, Madras Artillery, 1802. Miniature, grisaille on ivory signed and dated at bottom 'S Andrews' by Samuel Andrews, 1802; a head and shoulders portrait, in profile to left, wearing a double breasted coat, one epaulette visible on the right shoulder; in black oak leaf frame. | Miniatures | 1973-08-63 |
| Grenadier, The 43rd Regiment of Foot, 1751. Colour photolithograph after Alix Barker, published 1991. | Prints | 1992-01-105 |
| Officer the 95th or Rifle Regiment, Peninsula, 1811 (c). Colour photolithograph after Alix Barker, published 1991. | Prints | 1992-01-104 |
| Captain W Macleod's Company, 1st Battalion, Royal Artillery,/ at the Battle of Quebec, 13th September 1759. Colour photolithograph after David Rowlands, 1986; associated with the Capture of Quebec, Seven Years War, North America (1756-1763). | Prints | 1993-03-188 |
| Rifleman, 5th Battalion, The 60th (Royal American) Regiment of Foot, 1797. Colour photolithograph after Alix Barker, published 1991. | Prints | 1992-01-103 |
| Sergeant Battalion Company,/ the 52nd Regiment of Foot,/ American Revolution 1775-78. Colour photolithograph after Alix Barker, published 1991. | Prints | 1992-01-102 |
| Napoleon/ Bonaparte/ The History of France/ and of Europe/ under the Consulate and the Empire 1761-1821. Wall chart by Thierry de Lauriston Boubers and Laurent de La Forest Divonne, published by Editons 'Les Reperes du Temps', 1993 (c); a history of Napoleon Bonaparte, in the context of European and French History, illustrated with maps and portraits. | Prints | 1995-02-127 |
| Toasting the sovereign's health by the two surviving officers of the 28th Foot after the Battle of Barrosa, 1811. Greetings card after F Matania from the painting owned by 1st Battalion, published for the Gloucestershire Regiment, 1994 (c). | Prints | 1995-04-39 |
| King Charles II, 1670 (c). Greetings card, artist unknown, published by the Headquarters Household Cavalry, 1994 (c); full-length portrait in robes of state. | Prints | 1995-04-33 |
| The Scouts - Peninsular War circa 1811. Greetings card after W B Wollen, published by the King's Royal Hussars (PWO), 1994 (c); two scouts looking out from behind trees in a snow covered landscape. | Prints | 1995-04-58 |
| Hougoumont, June 18th, 1815. Greetings card after Robert Gibb, RSA, published by the Coldstream Guards, 1994 (c); the closing of the Gates at Hougoumont by Lt Col James Macdonell, Coldstream Guards, Cpl Graham and other officers and men from the 2nd Bn Coldstream Guards and the 2nd Bn Third Guards. | Prints | 1995-04-48 |
| Indian Officer, Bengal Army, 1805 (c). Watercolour on European paper, by a Company artist, Lucknow, 1805 (c). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1992-02-19 |
| Sr William Johnson Bart/ Major General of the English Forces/ in North America. Line engraving by Gavit and Duttie, published by Gavit and Duttie, 1760 (c); oval bust portrait in uniform. | Prints | 1992-02-237 |
| Le vaillant Pit Comandant les ... Ports d'Angleterre. Coloured aquatint caricature published by Martinet, Paris, 1803 (c). | Prints | 1992-02-235 |
| William Blakeney, Esqr. Line engraving, artist unknown, published 1756 (c); half-length portrait, in uniform, with the fortifications of Menorca behind him. | Prints | 1992-02-236 |
| Terreur panique des Anglais. Coloured etched caricature, published by Martinet, Paris, 1803 (c); a satire on the threatened French invasion of England | Prints | 1992-02-234 |
| Sir BEVAN GRANVIL. Line engraving by Michael van der Gucht, published as a plate to ward's 'History of the Rebellion, 1713'; half-length portrait in armour, 1643 (c) | Prints | 1992-02-226 |
| Major Genll THOMAS HARRISON. Line engraving by Michael van der Gucht, published as a plate to Ward's 'History of the Rebellion, 1713'; oval half-length portrait, in armour, 1650 (c). | Prints | 1992-02-227 |
| RALPH Ld Hapton, His Majesties/ General of the Western Army. Line engraving by Michael van der Gucht, published as a plate to Ward's 'History of the Rebellion, 1713'; three-quarter-length portrait, seated, 1645 (c). | Prints | 1992-02-228 |
| HENRY IRETON Commissary Genl/ and Lord Deputy of Ireland, 1650 (c). Line engraving by Michael van der Gucht, published as a plate to Ward's 'History of the Rebellion, 1713; oval half-length portrait, in armour. | Prints | 1992-02-229 |
| William Cavendish Marquis of New-/ castle, Gen of his Majesties Army in the North, 1645 (c). Line engraving by Michael van der Gucht, published as a plate to Ward's 'History of the Rebellion, 1713. Half-length portrait, in armour. | Prints | 1992-02-230 |
| Col John Penruddock, 1655 (c). Line engraving by Michael van der Gucht, published as a plate to Ward's 'History of the Rebellion, 1713; oval bust portrait, in armour. | Prints | 1992-02-231 |
| GENL RUTHEN EARL OF BRENTFORD, 1644 (c). Line engraving by P Paul, Samuel de Wilde. Published by W Humphrey, London, 10 May 1775; bust portrait, in armour and lace collar. | Prints | 1992-02-212 |
| Regimental Watering Order (The Blues)/ Hyde Park Barracks 1896. Colour photolithograph Chirstmas card after a photograph by Jeremy Whitaker of the oil by J P Beadle (1896), published by Middleton Press 1996; a line of mounted guardsmen before the barrack buildings; reproduction of oil painting, with regimental badge inside right. | Prints | 1997-01-35 |
| Passage of Virginia Water by the Troops From Chobham Camp - July 3rd 1853. Colour photolithograph Christmas card after George Bryant Campion, printed by The Sherwood Press for the Cavalry and Guards Club, 1996; Grenadier Guards and Royal Artillery crossing a pontoon bridge; with 42nd Highlanders to the left and an officer of the Royal Engineers to the right. | Prints | 1997-01-36 |
| Sr Gen LISLE. Sr Cha LUCAS. 1648 (c). Line engraving by G Vertue after William Dobson, published by John Ryall and Robert Withy, London, 1757; two oval bust portraits with a description of the death of each sitter. | Prints | 1992-02-213 |
| Waterloo Heroes Assembled at Apsley House on 18th of June, 1842. Mixed-method engraving by C G Lewis after John Prescott Knight, published by Henry Graves and Company, 1847; group portrait of FM the Duke of Wellington and 31 of his Staff officers assembled for dinner on the anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo. | Prints | 1997-01-37 |
| The Rt Honble ye LORD MARQUESS of MONTROSE./ The Rt Honble JAMES, EARL of DERBY, 1640 (c). Line engraving by G Vertue after Sir Anthony Van Dyck, published by John Ryall and Robert Withy, London, 1757; two portraits, with a description of the death of each sitter; associated with English Civil War (1642-1649). | Prints | 1992-02-214 |
| THE GREAT WAR A BLACK COUNTRY PERSPECTIVE, 1996. Colour photolithograph advertising flier after 'S W', published by Dudley Museum and Art Gallery, 1996; three soldiers in a trench, the central figure shouting and pointing towards no-man's-land; below, three women in a munitions factory. | Prints | 1997-01-38 |
| Sr William Brereton Major Gen:/ of Cheshire Staffordshire and/ Lankashire, 1645 (c). Engraving, published as a plate to Josiah Ricraft's 'Survey of England's Champions, 1647'; bust portrait, in armour. | Prints | 1992-02-215 |
| THE GREAT WAR A BLACK COUNTRY PERSPECTIVE, 1996. Colour photolithograph poster after 'S W', published by Dudley Museum and Art Gallery, 1996; three soldiers in a trench, the central figure shouting and pointing towards no-man's-land; below, three women in a munitions factory. | Prints | 1997-01-39 |