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| Description | Object Type | NAM Accession Number |
|---|---|---|
| Green canvas shower bag, 1944 (c); manufactured by John Hawley and Company Limited, Goodall Works, 1944; circular piece of canvas with small compartments stitched into material and a handle on the top and bottom for ease of carrying, dated 1944; printed on inside of bag, 'John Hawley & Co (W) Ltd/ Goodall Works/ Cat. No. J.A. 0102/ 1944 [broad arrow]'; associated with World War Two (1939-1945). | Equipment, general | 2003-06-65 |
| Button, silver, for Mess Dress, Northern Rhodesia Regiment, 1950 (c). | Badges | 1968-10-31 |
| Khaki coloured rubberised cloth groundsheet, 1950 (c)- 1952 (c); manufactured by G Strauss and Sons Limited; offers protection in poor weather with collar and buttons to allow it to act as a cape when necessary; stamped on the inside of cape in oval shaped logo, 'G. Strauss & Sons Ltd/ V/ JA 19 [?] 01/ [broad arrow]/ 1952 [?]'. | Equipment, general | 2003-06-66 |
| Three cap badges, three collare badges, a pouch badge, India Medal 1895-1902, 3rd China War Medal 1900, Military Order of the Dragon, USA, Delhi Durbar Medal 1911, three miniature medals associated with Lt Col A H T Rouse, 1st Madras Pioneers; 61st Prince of Wales's Own Pioneers; King George's Own Pioneers, 1919. | Badges | 1968-10-30 |
| Three cap badges, three collare badges, a pouch badge, India Medal 1895-1902, 3rd China War Medal 1900, Military Order of the Dragon, USA, Delhi Durbar Medal 1911, three miniature medals associated with Lt Col A H T Rouse, 1st Madras Pioneers; 61st Prince of Wales's Own Pioneers; King George's Own Pioneers, 1919. | Medals | 1968-10-30 |
| A 15TH HUSSAR, 1826 (c). Coloured engraving published by D Ash, Fetter Lane, London, 20 May 1826; caricature of a 15th Hussar with raised sabre, killing three soldiers at once. | Prints | 1997-04-87 |
| Rod: Random joins a party of French Soldiers, 1792 (c). Coloured etching by and after Thomas Rowlandson, from the series 'The adventures of Roderick Random', 1792 (c); Roderick Random, of the series, raises his hat and glass to a group of soldiers, who carouse and dance with women. | Prints | 1997-04-89 |
| View of Quebec from the frozen sea, with people walking out on the ice, in horse-drawn sleighs, and with 'auberge' huts for refreshment, 1837 (c). Coloured aquatint after Lt Col (later Major General) James Pattison Cockburn, Royal Artillery, published 1837 (c); with a group of officers at lower left; the artist has written his own name, 'J Cockburn', on an inn-sign. | Prints | 1997-04-19 |
| Light cavalry, 1816 (c). Coloured etching after Thomas Rowlandson, signed lower left in pencil, 'Rowlandson', published by R Ackermann, 1 June 1816; two vignettes of light cavalry: waving farewell to three young ladies, and watering horses. | Prints | 1997-04-90 |
| Charles 2nd Earl Cornwallis, 1790 (c). Mezzotint after J Scott, published 1790 (c); head and shoulders in uniform, with hair en queue, facing three-quarters left. | Prints | 1997-04-91 |
| General, Sir William F.P. Napier, K.C.B., 1860 (c). Line engraving by M Morelli after G F Watts, published by P and D Colnaghi, Scott and Co, Pall Mall East, 1862; head and shoulders, facing three-quarters left. | Prints | 1997-04-92 |
| Alexander Sinclair Gordon Esqr, Captain and Adjutant of the Light Horse Volunteers of London and Westminster, 1805 (c). Coloured stipple engraving by Anthony Cardon after A W Devis, published by Anthony Cardon, London, 1805; full-length, mounted and in uniform, holding sword and facing three-quarters right. | Prints | 1997-04-93 |
| View of Niagara Falls, with a party of picnickers enjoying the spectacle and one of them sketching, 1837 (c). Coloured aquatint after Lt Col (later Major General) James Pattison Cockburn, Royal Artillery, published 1837 (c); with a small amount of border, revealing 'Plate 6.' and 'Aquatint by C.H...' (Havell?). | Prints | 1997-04-23 |
| View of Quebec from across the St Lawrence River, 1837 (c). Coloured aquatint after Lt Col (later Major General) James Pattison Cockburn, Royal Artillery, published 1837 (c); with two officers of Royal Artillery in the foreground, one of them (a self-portrait?) seated on the ground, sketching. | Prints | 1997-04-20 |
| View of Niagara Falls, with a solitary figure standing on a rocky outcrop opposite, 1837 (c). Coloured aquatint after Lt Col (later Major General) James Pattison Cockburn, Royal Artillery, published 1837 (c). | Prints | 1997-04-21 |
| Sketchbook of 30 sheets of charcoal and white wash drawings by William Barns Wollen, unsigned, 1911 (c). Sketches of the British Army, figure studies of American Revolutionary Militia for the oil painting 'The Battle of Lexington 1775' (NAM 1959-11-302). Mounted cavalry including 10th Light Dragoons for the painting of 'The Charge at Benevente (Corunna Campaign), 1809', cavalry, 1740 (c), cavalry and infantry 1815 (c). (38 x 29 cm). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1965-05-48-1 |
| Sketchbook of 28 sheets of charcoal and white wash drawings by William Barns Wollen, signed 'W B Wollen' on the inside front and back covers, 1914 (c). Sketches of the British Army, figure studies of Carabiniers, 1740 (c), the Royal Horse Artillery, 1812 (c) for the painting 'The Duke of Wellington riding through the lines at Waterloo' (watercolour, NAM 1961-09-9), Foot Guards 1914 for the oil painting 'The Guards at Landrecies' (NAM 1959-11-304). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1965-05-48-2 |
| Sketchbook of 29 sheets of charcoal and white wash drawings by William Barns Wollen, signed 'W B Wollen' on the front inside cover 1917 (c). Sketches of the British Army, figure studies, mainly of British infantry in the trenches and in action in World War One, 1916; some of British cavalry and German troops, including studies for the oil paintings 'The Territorials at Pozières, 23 July 1916' (NAM 1959-11-303) and 'Our "Little Contemptibles"' (NAM 1998-04-49). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1965-05-48-3 |
| Regimental standards of the Prussian Army, 1770 (c). Watercolour with pencilled notes, attributed to W B Wollen, unsigned 1900 (c). From the reign of Frederick the Great, 1770 (c). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1965-05-48-4 |
| Coloured mezzotint, Lt Col Banastre Tarleton, Tarleton's Legion, American War of Independence (1775-1783). After Sir Joshua Reynolds (1723-1792), engraved by Henry Macbeth Raeburn, published by Graves and Co, 1 Nov 1927. | Prints | 1987-09-22 |
| Button, large, white metal, (King's Own) 1st Stafford Militia, 1880 (c). | Badges | 1968-10-26 |
| Shooting medal, awarded to Pte H Booth, Best Shot in G Company, 9th Vol Bn, King's Royal Rifle Corps, 1892. | Medals | 1968-10-23 |
| Forty one uniform, equipment and badge items, Calcutta Scottish, worn by Capt E J Pakes, 1934 (c). | Badges | 1968-09-4 |
| Forty one uniform, equipment and badge items, Calcutta Scottish, worn by Capt E J Pakes, 1934 (c). | Uniforms | 1968-09-4 |
| Forty one uniform, equipment and badge items, Calcutta Scottish, worn by Capt E J Pakes, 1934 (c). | Equipment, uniform | 1968-09-4 |
| Six medals and orders, with six miniature medals, awarded to Brig Gen G J F Soady, associated with 4th (Quetta) Division, 19th Bengal Infantry (Punjab) and 24th Punjab Infantry, 1854-1920 (c). | Medals | 1968-08-31 |
| Cap badge, Royal Artillery, 1911 (c), and tail ornament, 17th (Leicestershire) Regiment, 1840 (c). | Badges | 1968-08-30 |
| Uniform and equipment items, 10th (Prince of Wales's Own Royal) Hussars, worn by Capt A L Cave, 1900 (c). | Equipment, uniform | 1968-09-1 |
| Uniform and equipment items, 10th (Prince of Wales's Own Royal) Hussars, worn by Capt A L Cave, 1900 (c). | Uniforms | 1968-09-1 |
| Three riflemen of the Rifle Brigade take cover behind trees & bushes. Watercolour sketch by former Col Sgt Richard Adkinson, 19th (The 1st Yorkshire North Riding) Regiment of Foot, 1909; inscribed, 'Colr Sergt R. Adkinson/ Crimean Vet/ 1909'; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Drawings and Watercolours | 2003-07-1 |
| Thirteen badges: two collar badges; three shoulder titles; three cap badges; a brooch; a button; a pugri badge; a glengarry badge; a General Service badge; associated with various regiments of the British, Canadian and New Zealand Armies, 1904-1922 (c). | Badges | 1968-06-37 |
| Crimean War 1854. Watercolour sketch by C/Sgt Richard Adkinson, 19th (The 1st Yorkshire North Riding) Regiment of Foot, 1908; inscribed, 'Colr Sergt R. Adkinson/ Crimean Vet/ 1908'; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Drawings and Watercolours | 2003-07-2 |
| Telegram from General Staff, Simla, announcing the outbreak of war with Germany, received at Headquarters, Calcutta, 17:45 3 Sept 1939. | Archives | 1954-07-34 |
| Six uniform items, 24th Coy Middlesex Home Guard, worn by Cpl J C Sheppard, 1945 (c). | Uniforms | 1959-11-20 |
| Mess jacket, field service forage cap and tunic, Calcutta Light Horse, 1940 (c); associated with Maj M S Waterstone. | Uniforms | 1960-02-51 |
| Formation badge, British Commonwealth Forces, nd; embroidered; associated with the Korean War (1950-1953). | Badges | 1961-10-97 |
| Field service forage cap, mess jacket, mess vest, shoulder cords and overalls, 13th Duke of Connaught's Own Lancers, belonged to Col J A G Lynn, 1930 (c). | Uniforms | 1961-12-108 |
| Ten medals: Distinguished Service Order, 1944; British War Medal 1914-20; India General Service Medal 1908-35; India General Service Medal 1936-39; 1939-45 Star; Burma Star 1941-45; British War Medal 1939-45; India Service Medal 1939-45; Coronation Medal 1937; Order of the British Empire, 1944. Awarded to Lt Col W F Brown, The Assam Regiment. | Medals | 1965-10-195 |
| Two pastel posters of Indian Victorian Cross winners, Maj Bhagel Signh, Indian Army, and Brig Cumming, 12th Frontier Force Regiment; associated with the World War Two (1939-1945). | Prints | 1966-09-155 |
| Photolithograph recruiting poster, Burma Rifles, 1941 (c); associated with World War Two, Far East (1941-1945). | Archives | 1967-09-18 |
| The North China Herald Roll, 'A' Coy, Shanghai Volunteer Corps, 30 Apr 1920 together with The North China Herald with account of an Inspection of the Corps, 1 May 1920. | Archives | 1967-11-27 |
| Manuscript notebook on Animal Management compiled by 2/Lt L J Stevens (?), 1st Battalion Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment and typescript programme for Jungle Training Course at Jungle Warfare School, Shimoga, 1944. | Archives | 1973-04-1 |
| Jacket and blouse, Universal pattern, 1942-1945; associated with World War Two (1939-1945). | Uniforms | 1979-04-69 |
| Six uniform and equipment items, 7th Light Cavalry, worn by Lt Col M M Stevenson, 1938 (c). | Uniforms | 1979-06-179 |
| Six uniform and equipment items, 7th Light Cavalry, worn by Lt Col M M Stevenson, 1938 (c). | Equipment, uniform | 1979-06-179 |
| Eleven buttons, badges and shoulder titles of various regiments of the British Army, 1915-1960 (c). | Badges | 1968-06-36 |
| Candahar, Ghuznee, Cabul Medal 1841-42, with campaign: Cabul; Punjab Campaign Medal 1848-49; miniature Cabul Medal 1842; miniature Queen's South Africa Medal 1899-1902; miniature King's South Africa Medal 1901-02; miniature Africa General Service Medal 1902-20. Awarded to Capt J K T Whish, 60th Regiment Bengal Native Infantry, East Surrey Regiment. | Medals | 1968-06-34 |
| GENERAL J D P FRENCH. Colour chromolithograph, 1899 (c); inscribed bottom right, 'From a photograph by Messrs Lambert Watson and Son'; published 1899 (c); bust portrait of Gen Sir John Denton Pinkstone French, Earl of Ypres, in cavalry regimentals, with campaign medal, looking to the left; associated with the Boer War (1899-1902). | Prints | 1997-04-149 |
| LORD ROBERTS. Colour chromolithograph, 1899 (c); inscribed bottom right, 'From a photograph of the London Stereoscopic Co'; published 1899 (c); bust portrait of 1st Earl, FM Frederick Sleigh Roberts, in general officer's tunic with orders and medals, looking to the left; associated with the Boer War (1899-1902). | Prints | 1997-04-150 |
| General Sir Redvers H Buller. Colour chromolithograph, 1899 (c); inscribed, 'From a photograph of Messrs Elliott [and] Fry'; published 1899 (c); bust portrait of Gen Sir Redvers Henry Buller, in general officer's tunic with medals, looking to left; associated with the Boer War (1899-1902). | Prints | 1997-04-151 |
| Four colour photolithographs after Rowland Hill ('RIP'), 1900; associated with the Boer War (1899-1902). | Prints | 1972-03-14 |
| The Relief of Ladysmith, 28 February 1900. Colour chromolithograph, 1900; published 1900 (c); British troops, led by Gen Sir Redvers Buller and his officers, relieving the besieged town of Ladysmith; associated with the Siege of Ladysmith, Boer War (1899-1902). | Prints | 1997-06-118 |
| IT MAY BE FOR YEARS - OR IT MAY BE FOREVER. Colour chromolithograph calendar, 1900 (c); published 1900 (c); a drummer boy departing for war, takes leave of his widowed mother, who sheds a tear; with a steam ship in the background; associated with the Boer War (1899-1902). | Prints | 1997-06-123 |
| WO2 rank badge, and button, First Aid Nursing Yeomanry, 1920 (c). | Badges | 1968-06-33 |
| 'THE SAVIOUR OF NATAL'/ STATUE OF GENERAL THE RIGHT HONBLE SIR REDVERS BULLER/ VC GCB KCMG. Lithograph by R Robinson and Company Limited, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1902 (c); published as a supplement to the 'Devon and Exeter Gazette', 8 Sep 1905; equestrian statue of Gen Sir Redvers Buller, in General Officer's full dress uniform underneath a greatcoat, facing quarter right; associated with the Boer War (1899-1902). | Prints | 1997-10-90 |
| Pouch belt plate, pouch badge, whistle and pouch, The 44th (Sylhet) Regiment of Bengal Native (Light) Infantry, worn by Capt T S Boileau, 1882 (c). | Badges | 1968-06-32 |
| Pouch belt plate, pouch badge, whistle and pouch, The 44th (Sylhet) Regiment of Bengal Native (Light) Infantry, worn by Capt T S Boileau, 1882 (c). | Equipment, uniform | 1968-06-32 |
| 'ALL THAT WAS LEFT OF THEM'/ THE HIGHLAND BRIGADE AT MAGERSFONTEIN. Lithograph after Richard Caton Woodville, 1899; published as a supplement to 'The Spear', 1899 (c); a group of highlanders resting on their rifles, whilst others gather the wounded from the field of battle; relating to the Highland Bde; associated with the Battle of Magersfontein, Boer War (1899-1902). | Prints | 1997-10-92 |
| Pair of epaulettes, gorget and sash, 92nd Regiment of Foot, worn by Lt John Bramwell, 1815 (c). | Uniforms | 1968-06-31 |
| Pair of epaulettes, gorget and sash, 92nd Regiment of Foot, worn by Lt John Bramwell, 1815 (c). | Badges | 1968-06-31 |
| Nineteen gorget patches and forage cap, British Army, various regiments, 1920-1954. | Badges | 1968-03-66 |
| Nineteen gorget patches and forage cap, British Army, various regiments, 1920-1954. | Uniforms | 1968-03-66 |
| Set of playing cards and the original cover, without the joker, 1900 (c); printed by Darter Brothers and Company, 1900 (c); the backs decorated with the Arms of South Africa, the fronts with different photographic views from the Boer War (1899-1902). | Prints | 1997-12-65 |
| The Absent-Minded Beggar. Photogravure after R Caton Woodville, 1899; published by Henry Graves and Company, London, 1900; infantryman with bandaged head loading his rifle; in a vignette below, a corporal fires his rifle; associated with the Boer War (1899-1902). | Prints | 1984-08-104 |
| Lord French Advancing, 1901. Photogravure after Godfrey Douglas Giles, 1901; published by Thomas McLean, London, October 1902; relating to Lord John Trenchard French, later Earl of Ypres; inscribed bottom right, 'Lord French Advancing...'; possibly the cavalry charge against the Boers during the advance to relieve Kimberley; associated with the Relief of Kimberley, Boer War (1899-1902). | Prints | 1984-10-76 |
| The Royal Canadian Dragoons 'Saving the Guns at Leliefontein' 7th November 1900. Colour photolithograph after Peter Archer, 1982; mounted action with a sergeant firing a Colt machine gun; inscribed at bottom as title; relating to the Royal Canadians Dragoons; associated with the Action of Leliefontain, Boer War (1899-1902). | Prints | 1984-11-39 |
| An Australian Scout. Chromolithograph after William Barns Wollen, 1901; Number nine in the series 'The King and His Fighting Men'; published by Lawrence and Bullen Limited, London, 1901; full-length portrait of a mounted Australian scout in the veldt, South Africa; associated with the Boer War (1899-1902). | Prints | 1956-02-323 |
| The Rifle Brigade, 1853. Coloured lithograph by Vincent Brooks after Henry Alken, 1853; number 4 in the series 'Chobham Reminiscences of the Camp' published by Messrs Preston, 1853; officers reclining outside their tent watching a review. | Prints | 1952-01-48 |
| V C HEROES - BOER WAR. 14 cigarette cards from a series of 125, 1898-1900; published by Taddy and Company, 1902; associated with the Boer War (1899-1902). | Prints | 1984-04-15 |
| Transvaal Series. Four cigarette cards from a series of 66, 1900 (c); published by W D and H O Wills Limited, 1901; associated with the Boer War (1899-1902). | Prints | 1984-04-10 |
| Twenty eight medals, orders and miniatures awarded to Lt Gen Sir H E de R Wetherall, Army Staff, Gloucestershire Regiment. | Medals | 1979-12-89 |
| L'Assiette au Beurre/ LES CAMPS DE RECONCENTRATION/ AU TRANSVAAL. Booklet of colour photolithographs after Jean Veber, 1901 (c); published in France, 1901 (c); French anti-British caricatures; relating to French Forces and the British Army; associated with the Boer War (1899-1902). | Prints | 1986-07-23 |
| SONS OF THE BLOOD. Sepia photogravure after Samuel Begg, 1901 (c); published 1901 (c); British and Colonial troops salute the British flag; inscribed as title, with a verse by Rudyard Kipling below; possibly associated with the Boer War (1899-1902). | Prints | 1990-06-78 |
| The Imperial Yeomanry Polka, by H Klussmann, 1900 (c). Chromolithograph music cover, artist unknown, 1900 (c); published by Orsborn and Company, London, 1900 (c); relating to the Imperial Yeomanry; associated with the Boer War (1899-1902). | Prints | 1973-03-60 |
| For the Queen and Old Ireland. Photogravure after Frank T Copnall, 1900; published as a supplement to 'The Spear', 1900; relating to Irish infantry; associated with the Boer War (1899-1902). | Prints | 1973-12-55 |
| Our Heroes March by Max Werner. Colour lithograph music cover, artist unknown, 1900; published by Phillips and Oliver, London, 1900; relating to 1st Earl, Frederick Sleigh Roberts and 1st Earl, Horatio Herbert Kitchener; associated with the Boer War (1899-1902). | Prints | 1973-05-57 |
| 14 lithographs by an unknown artist, 1900; associated with 47th Coy 13th Bn Imperial Yeomanry and the Boer War (1899-1902). | Prints | 1975-06-30 |
| Sons of England. Photogravure after Lucy Elizabeth Kemp-Welch, 1900 (c); published by Fine Arts Publishing Company Limited, 1905; relating to the Imperial Yeomanry; associated with the Boer War (1899-1902). | Prints | 1975-01-17 |
| Saving the guns at Colenso, 1899. Chromolithograph after Stanley Berkeley; published 1899 (c); relating to the Royal Field Artillery; associated with the Boer War (1899-1902). | Prints | 1970-10-9 |
| 'All that was left of them', 17th Lancers near Modderfontein, 17 September 1901. Colour chromolithograph after Richard Caton Woodville (1856-1927), 1901. Published by Gilbert Whitehead and Company Limited as a supplement to 'Holly Leaves Christmas Number', 1902; associated with the 17th (The Duke of Cambridge's Own) Lancers, Boer War (1899-1902). | Prints | 1967-07-7 |
| Collection of chromolithographs associated with the Boer War (1899-1902). | Prints | 1985-03-25 |
| A General Group. Colour chromolithograph after Leslie Ward, 1900; printed by Vincent Brooks Day and Son Limited; published by Vanity Fair, 1900; relating to Gen Hunter, Col Plumer, Gen MacDonald, and Sir Redvers Buller; associated with the Boer War (1899-1902). | Prints | 1956-08-99 |
| Photocopy typescript transcription of a war diary, bound, 'A Sqn, 19th King George's Own Lancers, Jan to Mar 1945, by A B Mernaim, 1989 (c). | Archives | 1991-01-29 |
| Two leaves from the manuscript ledger of a general store in Fermoy, 1920. | Archives | 1991-01-30 |
| Typescript memoir account of the battle of Manipur Road, written by an unknown member of The Indian Tea Association, 1945. | Archives | 1991-01-31 |
| Photocopy article: Balliol's Lost Generation by J M Winter. From Baliol College Annual Record, 1975: a study of casualties from those enlisted from the College during World War One. | Archives | 1991-01-32 |
| Photocopy typescript diary, No 2 WOV (Royal Air Force), March 1942 to December 1943 by W F Noble, 1985. | Archives | 1991-01-36 |
| Photocopy typescript account: Epic in Nagaland, by P C Hawkins; associated with Chindit training in India, and operations in Burma, World War Two (1943-1945). | Archives | 1991-01-37 |
| Leaflet about the Ypres League; programme for the Choral Commemoration of the First Seven Divisions, Mons to Ypres 1914 at the Royal Albert Hall, 1917; Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment) Calendar 1935. | Archives | 1991-01-38 |
| 24 cigarette cards from 'Ogden's Tab Cigarettes' series, 1902 (c). Published by Ogden's Limited, 1902 (c); associated with the Boer War (1899-1902). | Prints | 1990-04-129 |
| Manuscript memoir: Whit Sunday at Bareilly, by Rev L Poyinder, 1857; associated with the Indian Mutiny (1857-1859). | Archives | 1991-01-39 |
| 'De-Briefing', Infantrymen on exercise. Watercolour over pencil by Air Vice Marshal Norman Hoad, 1990; signed lower right: 'Norman Hoad'. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1991-01-3 |
| Printed programme for the visit of the Colonel in Chief, Royal Signals, to the Army Apprentices College, Harrogate, 10 Mar 1981. | Archives | 1991-01-40 |
| Photocopy papers relating to the award of the Victoria Cross to Sgt James McGuire, 1st Bengal Fusiliers, 1858, its forfeiture, and McGuire's subsequent petition for its restoration. Compiled by Dr R A Saunders, 1987. | Archives | 1991-01-41 |
| Twelve photograph postcards of various regiments and camps, 1908 (c)-1950 (c). | Photographs | 2003-06-46 |
| Notebook kept by Sgt H A Lawton, Australian Machine Gun Corps, containing notes from lectures given at Harrowby Camp, Grantham, August 1917. | Archives | 1991-01-43 |
| Typescript copy letter sent by Maj H V de la Fontaine to the father of 2/Lt Frank Ridley Ingrams, East Surrey Regiment, describing the action for which Ingrams was awarded the Military Cross, 23 Jun 1916, and his subsequent death in action 3 Sept 1916. With a newspaper cutting referring to the award. | Archives | 1991-01-44 |
| Poster for a concert in aid of the Light Brigade Charge Survivors' Relief Fund, 25 Oct 1900 (c); associated with the Charge of the Light Brigade, Battle of Balaklava, Crimean War (1854-1856), 1854. | Archives | 1991-01-46 |
| Ten photocopy letters from FM Montgomery to Sir Arthur Bryant, 1956-1963. | Archives | 1991-01-47 |
| Typescript message to Allied Troops from the underground press in the Netherlands, Issue 71, 21 Sept 1944 of Het Parcol, and two French postcards, 1941 (c). | Archives | 1991-01-48 |