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| Description | Object Type | NAM Accession Number |
|---|---|---|
| Les Modes Anglaises à Paris, 1815 (c). Coloured etching after A Godefroid, published by Martinet, Rue du coq, Paris, as number 22 in the series 'Le suprême Bon Ton', 1815 (c); caricature of an Infantry Officer with a young lady on each arm, jealously observed by three other figures. | Prints | 1997-04-68 |
| The most Noble Ferdinand/ Lord Fairfax Generall of the/ Northern Countyes, 1645 (c). Engraving by R Sawyer, published 1820 (c), a copy of a plate from Josiah Ricraft's 'Survey of England's Champions, 1647'; Bust portrait, in armour; associated with English Civil War (1642-1649). | Prints | 1992-02-216 |
| Le Pauvre homme à Londres/ Allez vous en canaille/ voila trois qu'on vous assiste, 1830 (c). Coloured lithograph by Langlume, 1830 (c); caricature of a French officer with a cat on a lead conversing with an English officer who leans from a window above. | Prints | 1997-04-69 |
| The Most Exellent Sr Thomas Fairfax/ Captin Generall of the Armyes, 1645 (c). Engraving by R Sawyer, published 1820 (c), a copy of a plate from Josiah Ricraft's 'Survey of England's Champions, 1647'; bust portrait, in armour. | Prints | 1992-02-217 |
| Lieutt. General William Thornton, 1820 (c). Lithograph by Madeley, Wellington St, Strand, published 1820 (c); half-length in General Officer's uniform, facing three-quarters right and pointing to Parliamentary papers. | Prints | 1997-04-71 |
| His Exellence Alexander Lasley/ Generall of the Scotch Army, 1645 (c). Engraving by R Sawyer, published 1820 (c); copy of a plate from Josiah Ricraft's 'Survey of England's Champions', published 1647; bust portrait, in armour, 1645 (c). | Prints | 1992-02-218 |
| Lieutenant-Colonel John Wildman, 7th Hussars, 1850 (c). Line engraving by R C Bell after Fred Haynes, published by Shaw and Sons of Nottingham and T W Clarke of Mansfield, 1850 (c); wearing the Waterloo Medal and Millitary General Service medals, half-length in uniform, facing three-quarters right. | Prints | 1997-04-72 |
| The right Honble: Edward Earle of/ Manchester: Major Generall of/ the Association, 1645 (c). Engraving by R Sawyer, published 1820 (c); copy of a plate from Josiah Ricraft's 'Survey of England's Champions', published 1647; bust portrait, in armour. | Prints | 1992-02-219 |
| Canada/ including that part later named ONTARIO/ Exhibiting the adjacent countries/ and Indian Nations, 1784. Colour photolithograph published by the Government of Ontario, Canada, 1984; based on original maps with inset vignettes of uniforms of loyalist regiments including Royal Highland Emigrants King's Royal Regiment of New York and Butler's Rangers; also portrait of Sir G Carleton and diagram of a blockhouse. | Prints | 1984-08-113 |
| MAJOR GENERAL MASSEY, 1645 (c). Engraving, published 1820 (c); copy of a plate from Josiah Ricraft's 'Survey of England's Champions', published 1647; bust portrait, in armour. | Prints | 1992-02-220 |
| Sr John Meldrum, 1645 (c). Engraving by R Sawyer, published 1820 (c); copy of a plate from Josiah Ricraft's 'Survey of England's Champions', published 1647; bust portrait, in armour | Prints | 1992-02-221 |
| Commemorative ring with charms, 1854 (c); manufacturer unknown, 1854 (c); framed gilt metal ring with some enamelling, attached to a card inscribed, 'Inkermann Charm', with a four stanza poem below; charms are a field gun, a sabre, a musket, a pistol, a lance with a pennant, and a trophy of allied flags bearing a motto on a scroll, 'Inkermann'; associated with the Battle of Inkerman, Crimean War (1854-1856) 1854. | Crafts | 2003-06-45 |
| Pair of spurs used by Claude Walter Thurston, Indian Army, 1917-1921 (c). | Equipment, general | 2003-06-47 |
| Diary and papers of Pte Percy Hill, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, 1900-1919 (c); diary relates to his service as a volunteer in the 1st Middlesex Volunteers Rifles Corps. The papers relate to his classification certificate that state his medical unfitness for service in 1916 and service in the Royal Ordnance Corps from 1917. | Archives | 2003-06-48 |
| Holdall, jungle green, sealed pattern, sealed 1953. | Equipment, general | 2003-06-50 |
| Game: The Capture of De Wet. The New Scientific War; small magnetised puzzle game, 1900; made by F P and S, London, 1900; directions are printed on reverse, with, 'F.P.&S. Patent No. 21850-1900./ London'; associated with the Boer War (1899-1902). | Equipment, general | 2003-06-51 |
| Framed autographed photograph, 1925; boxing portrait of 2/Lt Dudley Stuart Lister MC, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment), 1925; manuscript, 'C R B Knight', on reverse. | Photographs | 2003-06-52 |
| Six copy photographs relating to the National Service of 23606397 Signalman Derek McDonald, Royal Signals, 1959-1961. | Photographs | 2003-06-53 |
| Sergeant's battle dress blouse, Royal Engineers, 1942 (c); with formation badge of the 49th Infantry Division, arm of service strip and unit serial number '40' on blue square sewn onto both upper sleeves above sergeants chevrons, wound stripe on lower left sleeve and five service chevrons on lower right sleeve. | Uniforms | 2003-06-49 |
| Six Dum Dum cartridges, from the Calcutta Armoury, 1917-1921 (c); belonged to Claude Walter Thurston, Indian Army; stamped on the bottom of the cartridge cases: 'DF/ [broad arrow]/ I/ II'; associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Ammunition | 2003-06-54 |
| Major Generall Poyntz, 1645 (c). Engraving published by W Richardson 1812; copy of a plate from Josiah Ricraft's 'Survey of England Champions', published 1647; bust portrait, in armour. | Prints | 1992-02-222 |
| Webley .455 in Mk VI service breechloading revolver, made in 1916; with holster and cord lanyard, 1917-1921; brown leather holster, made by S M Ha[?] Company, 1917; associated with the Indian Military Service; with brass cleaning rod, 1916; belonged to Claude Walter Thurston, Indian Army; associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Firearms | 2003-06-55 |
| Webley .455 in Mk VI service breechloading revolver, made in 1916; with holster and cord lanyard, 1917-1921; brown leather holster, made by S M Ha[?] Company, 1917; associated with the Indian Military Service; with brass cleaning rod, 1916; belonged to Claude Walter Thurston, Indian Army; associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Equipment, general | 2003-06-55 |
| Phillip Skippon Esqr. Major/ Generall of the Army, 1645 (c). Engraving published by W Richardson 1812; copy of a plate from Josiah Ricraft's 'Survey of England's Champions', published 1647; bust portrait, in armour. | Prints | 1992-02-223 |
| Portrait of unknown officer, probably a lieutenant-general, 1820 (c). Mixed method engraving by J Thomson, published 1820 (c); seated, half-length in general officer's uniform, facing three-quarters right. | Prints | 1997-04-74 |
| Arthur Duke of Connaught, Colonel-in-Chief of the Rifle Brigade, 1935. Photogravure after Moussa Ayoub, published 1936; three-quarter length, in uniform with orders and medals, facing three-quarters left; signed and dated in pencil by the sitter. | Prints | 1997-04-76 |
| Sr William Waller Major Gen:/ of Surry Sussex & Hampshire, 1645 (c). Engraving published by W Richardson 1812; copy of a plate from Josiah Ricraft's 'Survey of England's Champions', published 1647; bust portrait, in armour. | Prints | 1992-02-224 |
| Boer's Cheek/ WHAT WE ARE THREATENED WITH, 1884. Chromolithograph after Tom Merry, published by Gilbert and Rivington for the 'St Stephen's Review', 18 Oct 1884; caricature of a Boer cracking a whip; standing on enslaved blacks and kicking the British army out of South Africa; with Jameson on all-fours. | Prints | 1997-04-78 |
| Sr Jacob Astley ..., 1645 (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 | 1992-02-225 |
| MY COMPANION IN ARMS/ SHE IS A LITTLE UN, BUT SHE'S A GOOD UN, 1843 (c). Coloured lithograph published by G S Tregear as number 5 in the series 'Tregear's Flights of Humour', 1843 (c); caricature of a private standing with his girl, who is only half his height. | Prints | 1997-04-80 |
| JACOBUS HAMILTONIUS, MARCHIO AB HAMILTON ... . James, 1st Duke of Hamilton, 1640 (c). Line engraving by Peter van Lisbetten after ANthony van Dyck, published 1660 (c); half-length portrait, in armour. | Prints | 1992-02-205 |
| The False Prophet Unveiled, 1884. Chromolithograph after Tom Merry, published for the 'St Stephen's Review', 19 Jan 1884; Gladstone standing before an audience, with arms aloft, denounces Wolseley, who holds his £30,000 gratuity for the 1882 Egyptian campaigns. | Prints | 1997-04-81 |
| Major General Lambert, 1655 (c). Line engraving by A Bannerman after Robert Walker, published 1762; oval bust portrait, in armour. | Prints | 1992-02-206 |
| EXPEDITION ANGLAISE, 1795 (c). Coloured etching, published 1795 (c); two vignettes of 'La Charge', with a British soldier riding a turkey; and 'La Retraite', with a soldier riding a deer and dropping his pipe and sword. | Prints | 1997-04-82 |
| His Excellency Ro Bertie Earl of/ Lindsey Lord Gen: of his Ma:ties forces, 1642 (c). Engraving, published 1642 (c); oval bust portrait, in armour. | Prints | 1992-02-207 |
| The Birth Day Hoax/ or April Fools, 1823. Coloured engraving by and after William Heath published by S W Fores, Piccadilly, London, 24 Apr 1823; satire on the sudden postponement of the King's birthday 'Drawing Room' appearance, due to gout, causing mayhem among the fashionable crowd. | Prints | 1997-04-83 |
| A Tenth Rejected - or The Dandyfied Coxcomb in a Bandbox, 1824. Coloured etching published by John Fairburn, Broadway, Ludgate Hill, 10 Apr 1824; caricature of a parson collecting tithes, with a woman offering him a 10th Hussar in a box, instead of a tenth of her income. | Prints | 1997-04-84 |
| EDMUND LUDLOW Esqr./ Lieutenant General, 1650 (c). Line engraving after Robert White, published for 'Universal Magazine', 1740 (c); oval bust portrait, in armour. | Prints | 1992-02-208 |
| 'Jilted! "Off with the Old Love and On With the New"', 1885 (c). Chromolithograph after W E Morgan, published by the National Liberal Printing and Publishing Association Limited as a National Liberal Cartoon, 1885 (c); possibly Wolseley, in women's clothing, takes Chamberlain's arm, in preference to the Duke of Cambridge, who wears a Primrose League 'medal'. | Prints | 1997-04-86 |
| Major Gen:/ Mitton, 1647 (c). Engraving, artist unknown, published as a plate to Vicer's 'England's Worthies', 1647; oval bust portrait. | Prints | 1992-02-209 |
| James Marquesse of Montrose..., 1650 (c). Line engraving by A Matham, a late copy of a plate originally published 1660 (c); half-length, in armour. | Prints | 1992-02-210 |
| The Most Illustrious and High Borne Prince Rupert..., 1640 (c). Line engraving after Sr Anthony Van Dyck, a later impression of a print originally published by Robert Peake, London; oval bust portrait, in armour; associated with English Civil War (1642-1649). | Prints | 1992-02-211 |
| Behold a Monarch Martyr (Round beset/ With Loyall Subjects)... Line engraving, artist unknown, sold by Samuel Speed, Fleet Street, London, 1660 (c); bust portraits of King Charles I and eighteen of his supporters. | Prints | 1992-02-202 |
| Officer said to be Harry Panmure Gordon, Cornet 10th Hussars, 1857 (c). Miniature, watercolour on card, artist unknown, 1857 (c); three-quarter length, wearing uniform, scarlet levee trousers an unusual feature; in a gilt frame contained in a glazed oak case. | Miniatures | 1973-12-25 |
| Generall Thomas Dalyell who served Charles/ the second... , 1685 (c). Line engraving by P Vanderbank after D Patton, published 1686 (c); oval bust portrait, in armour. | Prints | 1992-02-203 |
| The Charge of the 19th Light Dragoons at the Battle of Assaye,/ 23rd September 1803. Colour photolithograph after David Rowlands, 1989; associated with the Battle of Assaye, 2nd Maratha War (1803-1805). | Prints | 1993-03-189 |
| 'WOII TSM. L.Smith B Battery 1st. Regt Royal Horse Artillery Reception Pte Curley WRAC Sgt. R.D.Holmes "Grand Central Hotel". Royal Avenue. Belfast. NI.', 14 April 1974. Carbon with red crayon, signed lower right and dated lower left, by Ralph Lillford, 1974; associated with Northern Ireland (1969-2007). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1989-08-72 |
| Major General Sir William Inglis KCB, 1815 (c). Watercolour over pencil by Thomas Heaphy, 1815 (c); signed lower centre, 'Heaphy'. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1993-10-127 |
| Pair of entree dishes, 1802 (c); associated with the 94th Regiment of Foot; Sheffield plate, maker unknown, 1802 (c); rectangular, with lids and detachable handles; the outside of each dish and lid is engraved with the Regimental badge, which consists of an elephant within a circle bearing the words 'SCOTCH BRIGADE', above the number '94'; the inside of each dish and lid is engraved with the motto, 'MANUS HPEC INIMICA TYRANNIS' and a crest of a bird with a key in its beak. | Silver | 1993-10-204 |
| Humber personnel Carrier and Sangar, Garfield St, Belfast. Carbon and graphite drawing by Ralph Lillford, 1974; associated with Northern Ireland (1969-2007). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1989-08-73 |
| Cupid's Drummer. Coloured etching, possibly after Isaac Cruickshank, 1800 (c); half-length portrait of an officer, with exaggerated features. | Prints | 1993-06-147 |
| Garfield St. Barricade and Sangar, Belfast. Carbon on paper drawing by Ralph Lillford, 1974; associated with Northern Ireland (1969-2007). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1989-08-74 |
| 'Gunner Honeysett on Grand Central Hotel Guard. Sanger 3. Berry Street, Belfast', 15 April 1974. Graphite, signed lower right and dated lower left, by Ralph Lillford, 1974; associated with Northern Ireland (1969-2007). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1989-08-75 |
| JAMES CUNNINGHAM, EARL OF GLENCAIRN. Mixed method engraving by H Robinson after Kenneth Macleay; published by Blackie and Son, Glasgow, 1850 (c). | Prints | 1993-06-145 |
| Apprentices March, St George's St, York Road, Belfast. Graphite drawing by Ralph Lillford, 1974; associated with Northern Ireland (1969-2007). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1989-08-76 |
| The General contemplating on the weighty/ Reasons for continuing the Embargo, 1797. Line engraving by C Warren after R Corbould; published by C Cooke, 23 Sep 1797. | Prints | 1993-06-142 |
| SIR JOHN OWEN KNT, 1645 (c). Line engraving by James Caldwall, 1770 (c); Owen was a Welsh Royalist during the English Civil War (1642-1649). | Prints | 1993-06-139 |
| The Death of General Ross, near Baltimore. Line engraving, 1814; by Brown, after G M Brighty; published by T Kinnersley, 1 Oct 1816. | Prints | 1993-06-137 |
| Cromwell taking Drogheda by Storm. Engraving by Barlow, 1649; published 1750 (c); relating to Oliver Cromwell; associated with the Sack of Drogheda, Irish War (1641-1652). | Prints | 1993-06-136 |
| The Dead Soldier. Mezzotint by H Dawe, after Joseph Wright of Derby, 1789; published by H Dawe, London, 1832. | Prints | 1993-06-133 |
| The Battle of Worcester. Engraving by Barlow, 1750 (c); associated with the Battle of Worcester, Scottish War (1650-1651). | Prints | 1993-06-131 |
| Lieutenant General The Right Honble Sir Arthur Wellesley KB. Stipple engraving by Riley and Blood, 1808; a plate for 'European Magazine'; published by J Asperne, London, 1 Aug 1808; oval bust portrait in uniform; associated with Lt Gen Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington. | Prints | 1993-06-128 |
| Sir Arthur Wellesley commanding at the Battle of Assaye. Line engraving by T Wallis after W M Craig, 1803; published by T Kinnersley, 14 Sep 1815; associated with Sir Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington; relating to the Battle of Assaye, 2nd Maratha War (1803-1805). | Prints | 1993-06-129 |
| A Representation of the Assistance given by HIS MAJESTY and PRINCE OF WALES/ to GENL GOLDSWORTHY in the City Road, March 15th 1794. Line engraving by Cook; published by J Wheble, London, 1 May 1794. | Prints | 1993-06-130 |
| Britannia attended by British and Russian Officers... Line engraving, 1815; published by Thomas Kelly, 1830; originally published for 'Battle of Waterloo' by Thomas Kelly, 1816; associated with the Battle of Waterloo, Napoleonic Wars, Waterloo (1815). | Prints | 1993-06-126 |
| CAPTURE OF THE CITY OF WASHINGTON. Line engraving, 1814; from 'History of England' by Rapin; published by J and J Cundee[?], Albion Press, London, 1815. | Prints | 1993-06-125 |
| THE REGENCY/ WATERLOO. Tinted lithograph by Day and Son after John Gilbert, 1815; published by Thomas Varty London, 1850 (c). | Prints | 1993-06-121 |
| The lines between Louvain and Tirlemont, breached by the Duke of Marlborough, 18 July 1705. Engraving, artist unknown, 1705 (c); the title is in German; associated with John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough. | Prints | 1993-06-115 |
| SEARCH-NIGHT; -or-State-Watchmen, mistaking Honest Men for Conspirators. - Vide State Arrests. Coloured etching of caricature after James Gillray, 1798 (c) | Prints | 1993-06-111 |
| BATTLE OF WATERLOO,/ on the 18th of June, 1815. Line engraving by J Brown, after G M Brighty; published by T Kinnersley, 30 Mar 1816; associated with the Battle of Waterloo, Napoleonic Wars, Waterloo (1815). | Prints | 1993-06-112 |
| FIELD MARSHAL the DUKE OF WELLINGTON, KG. Stipple engraving by A Easlo, after Sebastian Gahagan, 1814; published by Colnaghi and Company, London, 6 Jul 1814; associated with FM Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington. | Prints | 1993-06-109 |
| The/ Ichnographicall[sic]/ and/ Scenographicall[sic]/ Lines of a/ FORT. Engraving, 1686; published by Richard Blome, 1686. | Prints | 1993-06-104 |
| The/ Scenography/ of a Town and Castle/ with all the usuall[sic]/ Outworks and/ the manner of/ carrying on/ a Siedge[sic]. Engraving, 1686; published by Richard Blome, 1686. | Prints | 1993-06-105 |
| THOMAS BROWN THE VALIANT DRAGOON. Engraving, 1743; published by T Bakewell, London, 25 Nov 1743. | Prints | 1993-06-106 |
| MAJOR CARTWRIGHT. Etching by and after Adam Buck, 1810 (c); published by Adam Buck, London, 1810 (c). | Prints | 1993-06-107 |
| The Right Honble/ JOHN VISCOUNT LIGONIER,/ Commander in Chief of His Majesty's FORCES. Mezzotint, 1760 (c); published by Robert Sayer, London, 1760 (c). | Prints | 1993-06-97 |
| The Commanding Officer of a Volunteer regiment, 1803 (c). Coloured aquatint, probably by and after P W Tomkins; published 1803 (c). | Prints | 1993-06-91 |
| THE SOLDIER'S WIFE. Stipple engraving by Leney, possibly after Bunbury, 1780 (c); published 1780 (c). | Prints | 1993-06-92 |
| Lieutenant Colonel Henry Townshend. Mezzotint by James McArdell after Joshua Reynolds, 1762 (c); published 1762 (c). | Prints | 1993-06-93 |
| The Bank Regiment, Loyal London Volunteers, 1804. Coloured aquatint by and after P W Tomkins; published by Elizabeth Walker, London, 21 May 1804. | Prints | 1993-06-87 |
| A Volunteer, possibly of the Honourable Artillery Company, 1803 (c). Coloured aquatint by and after P W Tomkins; published by Elizabeth Walker, 1803 (c) | Prints | 1993-06-88 |
| GEOMETRICAL PLAN OF ye. Camp, in ye. Isle of Wight. Engraving by J Hulett after A Menageot, 1741; published by A Menageot and Christopher Seton, 16 Mar 1741. | Prints | 1993-06-89 |
| 6th Loyal London Volunteers, 1804. Coloured aquatint by and after P W Tomkins; published by Elizabeth Walker, London, 1 Sep 1804. | Prints | 1993-06-84 |
| 9th Loyal London Volunteers, 1804. Coloured aquatint by and after P W Tomkins; published by Elizabeth Walker, London, 12 Jul 1804. | Prints | 1993-06-83 |
| A recruiting sergeant with recruits outside an inn, 1815 (c). Baxter print by J M Kronheim and Company, London, 1850 (c); after George Baxter, 1815 (c). | Prints | 1993-06-134 |
| Set of 'Iraqi Personality' playing cards, 2003; colour photolithographic cards, publisher unknown; issued to the British Army; each card with a photograph or a black outline of a senior Iraqi and Ba'th party figure sought by American and British forces in Iraq; verso of cards decorated with desert camouflage design; wrapped in cellophane, in original box; associated with Iraq (2003-). | Prints | 2003-06-56 |
| Set of 'Iraqi Personality' playing cards, 2003; colour photolithographic cards, publisher unknown; issued to the British Army; each card with a photograph or a black outline of a senior Iraqi and Ba'th party figure sought by American and British forces in Iraq; associated with Iraq (2003-2011). | Prints | 2003-06-57 |
| Polished wood swagger stick with silver band, 1923 (c); with London hallmarks, dated to 1923; associated with Claude Walter Thurston, Indian Army, 1917-1921, World War One, India (1914-1918). | Equipment, general | 2003-06-59 |
| Waterloo Medal 1815. Awarded to Lt R S Knox, 91st Regiment of Foot. | Medals | 1968-10-45 |
| Two pouch belt badges, a whistle, Indian Mutiny Medal 1857-58 and India General Service Medal 1854-1895, associated with 4th Regiment of Bombay Native Infantry or Rifle Corps, 1860 (c). | Badges | 1968-10-44 |
| Two pouch belt badges, a whistle, Indian Mutiny Medal 1857-58 and India General Service Medal 1854-1895, associated with 4th Regiment of Bombay Native Infantry or Rifle Corps, 1860 (c). | Equipment, uniform | 1968-10-44 |
| Two pouch belt badges, a whistle, Indian Mutiny Medal 1857-58 and India General Service Medal 1854-1895, associated with 4th Regiment of Bombay Native Infantry or Rifle Corps, 1860 (c). | Medals | 1968-10-44 |
| Two pouch belt ornaments and a whistle, 1937 (c); associated with Col R M Davies, 6th Rajputana Rifles. | Badges | 1968-10-43 |
| Two pouch belt ornaments and a whistle, 1937 (c); associated with Col R M Davies, 6th Rajputana Rifles. | Equipment, uniform | 1968-10-43 |
| Swagger stick, nd; with round head and bearing the regimental badge of the Royal West African Frontier Force; badge inscribed, 'KUMASI', 'R.W.A.F.F.'; associated with Maj Lanning, World War Two, (1939 -1945). | Equipment, general | 2003-06-60 |
| Canvas bucket, nd; used for washing; with rope carrying strap; printed on inside wall of bucket, 'S. N. L.T.D./ 1944/ [broad arrow]'. | Equipment, general | 2003-06-61 |
| Bamboo stick, nd; no markings. | Equipment, general | 2003-06-62 |
| Riding whip, 1921 (c)-1926 (c); associated with Sgt A E Burrows, Middlesex Yeomanry and 34th Coy Imperial Yeomanry; manufactured by Swaine and Adeney Limited, London, 1926; leather covered, with handle of stag antler and silver hallmarked band at the base, dated to 1921; engraved in circular silver logo on handle, 'Swaine & Adeney Ltd/ London'. | Equipment, general | 2003-06-63 |
| Swagger stick, 86th Carnatic Infantry, nd; head engraved, '86/ Carnatic/ Infantry'; associated with Claude Walter Thurston, Indian Army, 1917-1921, World War One, India (1914-1918). | Equipment, general | 2003-06-64 |
| Order of the Bath, Badge and Star of a Knight Commander, 1873; Army of India Medal 1799-1826; Sutlej Campaign Medal 1845-46; Punjab Campaign Medal 1848-49. Awarded to Lt Gen Sir John B Fordyce, Royal Bengal Artillery, Bengal Regiment of Artillery. | Medals | 1968-10-39 |