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| Description | Object Type | NAM Accession Number |
|---|---|---|
| Cap badge, Royal East Kent Yeomanry, 1913 (c). | Badges | 1966-11-5 |
| Badge and ten buttons, associated with Brig R T Cameron, 5th Royal Gurkha Rifles (Frontier Force), 1930 (c). | Badges | 1966-10-52 |
| Distinguished Service Order; four miniature medals; nine medal ribbons, awarded to Brig R T Cameron, 5th Royal Gurkha Rifles (Frontier Force), 1908-1945. | Medals | 1966-10-51 |
| Cap badge, associated with Miss G M Britton, Army Remount Service, 1917 (c). | Badges | 1966-10-48 |
| Collar badge, Indian Army Corps of Clerks, 1939 (c). | Badges | 1966-10-47 |
| Shoulder belt plate, 32nd (Cornwall), 1840 (c). | Badges | 1966-10-40 |
| En Marche. Etching with drypoint by and after G Paris, 1917; published 1917 (c); French Infantry on the march; associated with World War One, Western Front (1914-1918). | Prints | 1984-03-22 |
| Thirty eight uniform, equipment and badge items, 42nd Deoli Regiment, worn by Lt Col F C L Waller, 1912 (c). | Badges | 1966-10-39 |
| Thirty eight uniform, equipment and badge items, 42nd Deoli Regiment, worn by Lt Col F C L Waller, 1912 (c). | Uniforms | 1966-10-39 |
| Thirty eight uniform, equipment and badge items, 42nd Deoli Regiment, worn by Lt Col F C L Waller, 1912 (c). | Equipment, uniform | 1966-10-39 |
| Saving the guns at Le Cateau - August 1914. Colour photolithograph after Terence Cuneo, 1969; published by Royal Artillery Institution, 1984 (c); Dvr Henry Charles Job Drain and Dvr Frederick Luke, 37th Bty, Royal Artillery winning the Victoria Cross; also relating to Capt Douglas Reynolds; associated with World War One, Western Front (1914-1918). | Prints | 1984-03-53 |
| Two colour photolithographs by Lance Cattermole, 1980; published 1980 (c); both signed by the artist, bottom right; associated with the Scots Guards and the Welsh Guards. | Prints | 1984-03-60 |
| 13 medals: Order of the Bath; Order of St Michael and St George; Order of the British Empire; Jubilee Medal 1935; Coronation Medal 1937; British War Medal 1914-20; Allied Victory Medal 1914-19; Queen's South Africa Medal 1899-1902; King's South Africa Medal 1901-02; 1914 Star; Legion of Honour, France; Order of Merit; Order of St Ann, Russia. Awarded to Gen Sir Cecil Romer, Army Staff; Royal Dublin Fusiliers. | Medals | 1966-09-148 |
| Victoria Cross/ Heroes. Three cigarette cards, 1915; bust portraits of Victoria Cross winners, 1914-1915. | Prints | 1984-04-29 |
| All the signs of a specialist. Nos 1 and 2 1984. Two colour photolithographs produced by Central Office of Information, Nos CP (A) 3226A and B; published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, March 1984; recruiting posters with embroidered badges, 'authorised to be worn on the soldiers Number two Dress khaki jacket or its equivalent in the case of the Women's Royal Army Corps'; associated with the British Army. | Prints | 1984-04-100 |
| 'Go to it'/ Corporal Thomas Waters MM/ 5th Parachute Brigade Signal Section/ Caen Canal Bridge, Benouville - 6 June 1944. Colour photolithograph after Peter Archer, 1944; published by the Royal Corps of Signals, 1982 (c); illustrated booklet, associated with Cpl Thomas Waters MM, 5th Parachute Brigade Signal Section; associated with World War Two, Western Front (1914-1918). | Prints | 1984-04-156 |
| The Prince of Wales's Division/ Symbols of tradition... Colour photolithograph recruiting poster, prepared by the Central Office of Information, for the Ministry of Defence; published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, November 1983; with metal badges of the nine regiments in the Division. | Prints | 1984-04-157 |
| Royal Signals/ Today's communicators equipped for tomorrow's world. Colour photolithograph recruiting poster, prepared by the Central Office of Information, for the Ministry of Defence, 1983 (c); published by HMSO, November 1983; with three photographic vignettes: a sergeant with telecommunications equipment, erecting signal equipment in the field and repairing equipment on a Royal Air Force base; associated with the Royal Signals. | Prints | 1984-04-158 |
| British Military Engineering through the ages. Colour photolithograph poster, 1772-1984; prepared by the Central Office of Information, for the Ministry of Defence; published by HMSO, Jan 1984; with text and illustrations: 'The Early History of Military Engineering', 'Two Great Generals', 'Mapping and Surveying', 'Innovations', 'The Second World War', and 'The Sappers Today'; associated with the Royal Engineers. | Prints | 1984-04-159 |
| Falklands Campaign Commemorative Picture: Arrival at St Paul's Cathedral, London for the Service of Thanksgiving, 1982. Colour photolithograph after Ken Howard, 1982; published by Wilson and Company (Insurances) Limited, Salisbury, 1984; with decorative border having four vignettes: A H I Scout helicopter, troops disembarking from landing craft, soldier manning a Browning MG, and captured Argentinian soldiers; associated with South Atlantic (Falklands War) (1982). | Prints | 1984-04-160 |
| Three shabraque badges and eight pieces of lace, 14th The King's Hussars, worn by Lt Col G H C Hamilton, 1878 (c). | Badges | 1966-10-6 |
| Three shabraque badges and eight pieces of lace, 14th The King's Hussars, worn by Lt Col G H C Hamilton, 1878 (c). | Horse Furniture | 1966-10-6 |
| Shoulder belt plate and ornaments, 76th Regiment, 1835 (c). | Badges | 1966-10-3 |
| United Nations Cyprus Medal 1964. | Medals | 1966-10-1 |
| Cap badge, Army Cyclist Corps, 1915-1921. | Badges | 1966-09-156 |
| East and West Africa Medal 1887-1900, awarded to Pte D Johnson, 1st West India Regiment, 1898-1899. | Medals | 1966-09-150 |
| Victoria Cross; Indian Mutiny Medal 1857-58; India General Service Medal 1854-95. Awarded to Cpl J McGovern, 1st European Fusiliers, Bengal, 1857-1858. | Medals | 1966-09-138 |
| Two coloured lithographs by Brydone, 1855 (c); published by Brydone and Sons, Edinburgh 1855 (c); associated with 78th (Highland) Regiment of Foot (Ross-shire Buffs) and 92nd (Gordon Highlanders) Regiment of Foot. | Prints | 1984-05-19 |
| Punjab Campaign Medal 1848-49, awarded to Maj C J Nicholson, 31st Native Infantry Bengal. | Medals | 1966-09-135 |
| Shoulder belt plate, The King's Own Light Infantry Militia (Tower Hamlets), 1850 (c). | Badges | 1966-09-107 |
| National wreath/ Common to all Colours and Guidons of the NZ Army. Photolithograph after WO1 L D Bridge, RNZE, G3640, 1958; published by New Zealand Army Board, 1958; associated with the New Zealand Army. | Prints | 1984-05-143 |
| Two photographs of charcoal drawings by Bryan de Grineau, 1942; reproduced in the 'Illustrated London News', 1942; relating to the Commandos; associated with the St Nazaire Raid, World War Two, North West Europe (1939-1943). | Prints | 1984-05-145 |
| Royal Armoured Corps/ 'Like to drive one of these? Colour photolithograph recruiting poster after Coton, 1984 (c); published by The Directorate of Army Recruiting, London, 1984 (c); with badge of the Royal Armoured Corps and three vehicles: Stalwart High Mobility Load carrier, Challenger Main Battle Tank and Sultan command vehicle. | Prints | 1984-05-149 |
| The Royal Naval/ Falklands/ Taskforce. Colour photolithograph poster, issued as a supplement to 'War', 1982; published by Orbis Publishing Limited, London, 1983; with a short history of the Falklands War, ships' badges, and badges of the Royal Marines, Fleet Air Arm and Royal Fleet Auxiliary and HMS Hermes; also relating to the Royal Navy; associated with the South Atlantic (Falklands War) (1982). | Prints | 1984-05-150 |
| 'Streeton in France' 1918. Colour photolithograph poster by Arthur Streeton, 1918; published by Australian War Memorial, 1982; for the exhibition of watercolours, with vignette of shell damaged farm buildings at Mericourt; associated with World War One, Western Front (1914-1918). | Prints | 1984-05-154 |
| Hong Kong 79. Colour photolithograph by Ken Howard, published 1979; Vietnamese 'boat people' disembarked from the cargo boat 'Skyluck', with four vignettes in border associated with the Royal Green Jackets and the Gurkha Rifles, 1979. | Prints | 1984-05-155 |
| Hameln. Colour photolithograph after Ken Howard, 5 Aug 1979; published 1979; Royal Engineers practising bridge demolition, West Germany; associated with the Corps of Royal Engineers. | Prints | 1984-05-156 |
| 1st Bn Welsh Guards Bessbrook Mill. Colour photolithograph after Ken Howard, 10 Jan 1980; published 1981 (c); boarding a Wessex V helicopter at the International Heliport; relating to the 1st Bn Welsh Guards; associated with Northern Ireland (1969-2007). | Prints | 1984-05-158 |
| Replica shoulder belt plate, Royal Westminster Volunteers, 1804 (c). | Badges | 1966-09-104 |
| Sabretache badge, 21st (Empress of India's) Lancers, 1900 (c). | Badges | 1966-09-103 |
| 3 Field Squadron. Colour photolithograph after Ken Howard, 6 and 7 Apr 1981; published 1981 (c); Royal Engineers building a Security Forces base, South Armagh, Northern Ireland, 1981; associated with Northern Ireland (1969-2007). | Prints | 1984-05-159 |
| Shako plate, 16th Regiment Native Infantry, Madras, 1837 (c). | Badges | 1966-09-102 |
| 'B' Squadron 13th/18th Royal Hussars (QMO) United Nations Cyprus. Colour photolithograph after Ken Howard, 6 and 7 Apr 1981; published 1981 (c); patrolling a road, in Ferrets Mark 2/3; associated with the 13th/18th Royal Hussars (Queen Mary's Own) and the United Nations Force. | Prints | 1984-05-160 |
| Royal Horse Artillery on exercise with 105mm Light Guns and 1 Tonne Land Rover, West Germany 1979. Colour photolithograph after Ken Howard, 7th Aug 1979; published 1979; associated with the Royal Horse Artillery. | Prints | 1984-05-157 |
| 'Moving In' 22 Signal Regiment, Lippstadt 25/26.4.81. Colour photolithograph after Ken Howard, 1981; published 1981; setting up a field headquarters, West Germany, 1981; associated with the 22 Signal Regiment and the Royal Signals. | Prints | 1984-05-161 |
| Forward Headquarters. 4th Armoured Division Headquarters and Signal Regiment, Herford. 6/7.5.81, West Germany, 1981. Colour photolithograph after Ken Howard, published 1981 (c); associated with the 4th Armoured Division and the Royal Signals. | Prints | 1984-05-162 |
| 30 Regiment RCT. Colour photolithograph after Ken Howard, 1982; unloading stores from a Landing Craft Tank Mark 8 and a Mexeflote on to a Leyland Crusader, with an Eager Beaver in the background, Cyprus, 1982; associated with the 30th Regiment, Royal Corps of Transport. | Prints | 1984-05-163 |
| G Battery C-8 School. Colour photolithograph after Ken Howard, published 1982; associated with the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery, the Canadian Army and the United Nations, Cyprus 1982. | Prints | 1984-05-164 |
| C Squadron 1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards - Beirut 1983. Colour photolithograph after Ken Howard, 24th Jun 1983; published 1983; with a Ferret Mark 2/3, Beirut, 1983; relating to the 1st Queen's Dragoon Guards; associated with Lebanon (1983). | Prints | 1984-05-165 |
| Two colour photolithographs after Ken Howard, 1983; published 1983. The 1st Bn Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. | Prints | 1984-05-166 |
| Bearskin badge, The Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment), 1890 (c). | Badges | 1966-09-101 |
| Sabretache badge, Hanoverian Army, Cavalry, 1830 (c). | Badges | 1966-09-100 |
| Princess Marina College, Arborfield, REME Junior Leaders digging in, in a camouflaged position, 1983 (c). Colour photolithograph after Ken Howard, published, 1983 (c); with eight vignettes in the border, of college life and training activities; associated with junior leaders, Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. | Prints | 1984-05-167 |
| French alias Corsican Villany of THE CONTRAST to English Humanity. Coloured etching by and after Charles Williams, 1803; published by S W Fores, London, 13 Jan 1804; caricature with two vignettes: Emporer of France, Napoleon I ordering prisoners taken at Jaffa to be killed, and British officers asking soldiers to spare some captured Frenchmen; relating to the British Army; associated with San Domingo, Napoleonic Wars, West Indies (1803). | Prints | 1984-06-35 |
| THE WONDERFUL MILL. Coloured engraving, artist unknown, 1809; published by J Phillips, 13 Mar 1809; caricature with Mrs Mary Anne Clarke, the Duke of York's mistress, putting her footman and others through a mill to turn them into army officers; satire concerning Mrs Clarke's misuse of her influence to make money from the sale of commissions; relating to Frederick Augustus, Duke of York; associated with the British Army. | Prints | 1984-06-36 |
| MOTHER CAREY'S CHICKENS/ NB. these Birds, have lately been seen hovering about the Horse Guards. Coloured engraving by Charles Williams, 1810; a copy of the print originally published November 1808, republished 1810 (c); caricature with newly promoted officers coming from Mrs Carey's (ie Mrs Clarke's) 'pin money' sack, providing money from the sale of commissions; relating to Frederick Augustus, Duke of York; associated with the British Army. | Prints | 1984-06-37 |
| A scene after the Battle of Vittoria or, -/ More TROPHIES for White=hall!!! Coloured etching by and after George Cruickshank, 1813; published by Thomas Tegg, London, 11 Jul 1813; caricature with FM Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington receiving Marshal Jourdan's baton while British troops seize a French artillery piece; with a box of gold marked, 'plunder' nearby; relating to the Army Staff, Field Marshal; associated with the Battle of Vitoria, Peninsular War (1808-1814). | Prints | 1984-06-39 |
| 'Modern Military Gallantry - A sketch near the New Palace/ Keep outside- Oh dear it is so dirty', 1829 (c). Published by T McLean, London, 1829 (c). Caricature of a guardsmen on sentry duty stopping fashionable young lady from stepping out of the mud on to the clean steps of the Queen's House (later Buckingham Palace). | Prints | 1984-06-40 |
| AN OFFICER of the ARTILLERY CORPS UNATTACHED. Coloured etching by and after 'Paul Pry' (William Heath), 1829 (c); published by T McLean, London, 1929 (c); caricature of an artillery officer looking astonished as his head becomes 'unattached' from his body, being blown off at the neck, a pun on army terminology; associated with Royal Artillery. | Prints | 1984-06-41 |
| ANOTHER EXAMPLE of the fatal effects of using too much foolscap-. Coloured etching by and after 'Paul Pry' (William Heath), 1829; published by T McLean, London, 1829 (c); caricature of Lord Henry Paget, Marquess of Anglesey, 7th (The Queen's Own) Light Dragoons (Hussars), running, with his false leg over his shoulder, from FM Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, with whose political opinions he had disagreed. | Prints | 1984-06-42 |
| D DAY, 6TH JUNE 1944. Colour photolithograph poster, 1944-1984; published by Management Design Development, 1984; commemorating the 40th anniversary of D Day; relating to the US Army and the Army Commandos; associated with D Day, World War Two, North West Europe (1944-1945). | Prints | 1984-07-51 |
| Canvas airborne surgical haversack, 1942 (c); manufactured June 1942; with contents: six packets of gauze and 21 khaki bandages manufactured by Robinson and Sons Limited, 1942 (c); printed on underside flap of haversack, 'Bagcraft Ltd. 1942 [broad arrow]'; associated with World War Two (1939-1945). | Medical Equipment | 2003-08-4 |
| Bit boss, 18th Hussars, 1890 (c). | Badges | 1966-09-99 |
| Gorget, 20th Regiment, East India Company, 1820 (c). | Badges | 1966-09-93 |
| Gorget, associated with Ens J Dennett, Newport Loyal Volunteers (Isle of Wight), 1807. | Badges | 1966-09-92 |
| Sergt A Ross, 1st Battn Scots Guards. Etching, single figure plate, by and after Lance Cattermole, 1930 (c); published 1930 (c); one of a set of six etchings, commissioned by Capt Arthur Purves MC, Scots Guards in 1927; relating to Sgt A Ross, 1st Bn Scots Guards. | Prints | 1984-03-55 |
| Gorget, 89th Regiment, 1820 (c). | Badges | 1966-09-91 |
| Gorget, silver, hallmarked : LONDON 1803. | Badges | 1966-09-89 |
| Gorget, gilt metal, Aberdeen Volunteers (2nd Regiment), 1805 (c). | Badges | 1966-09-88 |
| English Soldier 1140. Pen and ink drawing with corrections in white paint by Richard Tennant Cooper, 1940 (c); depicts a full-length portrait of a soldier facing to the right, wearing a helmet, chainmail, a tunic with cross detail, and a sword at his belt, he carries a spear in his right hand and a shield in his left. | Drawings and Watercolours | 2003-08-1 |
| Brass centrepiece in the form of a model galley, 1971 (c); manufacturer unknown, 1971 (c); presented to the 2nd Punjab Regiment Officers Association, 1971; mounted on an ebonised plinth; with plaque on front of plinth inscribed, 'Presented .../ By/ Lt Gen Jagjit Singh Aurora Pysm Colonel Of/ The Punjab ... '. | Crafts | 2003-08-2 |
| Gorget, white metal, possibly 1st Life Guards, 1790 (c). | Badges | 1966-09-87 |
| Shako plate, 30th (or the Cambridgeshire) Regiment of Foot, 1812-1816. | Badges | 1966-09-61 |
| Pair of arm formation badges, Southern Command (India), 1943 (c). | Badges | 1966-08-49 |
| Three medals: Colonial Auxiliary Officer's Decoration; Coronation Medal 1902; Jubilee Medal 1897; three miniatures of above medals; associated with Col The Hon Alexander Murray, 1897-1902. | Medals | 1966-08-40 |
| Shoulder belt plate, 4th Bombay Native Infantry Rifle Corps, 1835 (c). | Badges | 1966-08-34 |
| Shoulder belt plate, associated with Lt S Golding, Walsham Volunteers (Suffolk), 1804 (c). | Badges | 1966-08-30 |
| Thirty eight badge and equipment items, 57th Wilde's Rifles (Frontier Force), 28th Punjabis, 15th Punjab Regiment, King's Royal Rifle Corps, 1902-1930 (c). | Badges | 1966-08-29 |
| Thirty eight badge and equipment items, 57th Wilde's Rifles (Frontier Force), 28th Punjabis, 15th Punjab Regiment, King's Royal Rifle Corps, 1902-1930 (c). | Equipment, uniform | 1966-08-29 |
| Army Book 46: Medical register of Recruits, New Admissions, 1920-1958; associated with Duke of York's Military School. | Archives | 2003-07-254 |
| Typescript journal of Lt Charles Dudley Madden, 4th (Queen's Own) Dragoons, April 1809 - July 1811; inscribed, 'Journal of Charles Dudley Madden, Lieutenant - 4th Dragoons: Copy of a copy written by school Master of Roslea and certified to be a correct copy of the original which was 'the worst for the wear and tear of the war' by his daughter Katherine Ensor'; associated with the Battles of Busaco, Albuera, Pombal and Campo Mayor, Peninsular War (1808-1814). | Archives | 2003-08-3 |
| Typescript reminiscences of Maj Neil McLeod, Royal Artillery, covering his early career, service in the Crimea, India and China and subsequent retirement; relating to Turkish Army, French Army and 33rd (Duke of Wellington's) Regiment of Foot, Gen Sir Richard Dacres and Ireland, also a copy photograph of Maj McLeod; associated with Crimean War (1854-1856), Indian Mutiny (1857-1859) and 2nd China War (1856-1860) . | Archives | 2003-08-5 |
| Typescript reminiscences of Maj Neil McLeod, Royal Artillery, covering his early career, service in the Crimea, India and China and subsequent retirement; relating to Turkish Army, French Army and 33rd (Duke of Wellington's) Regiment of Foot, Gen Sir Richard Dacres and Ireland, also a copy photograph of Maj McLeod; associated with Crimean War (1854-1856), Indian Mutiny (1857-1859) and 2nd China War (1856-1860) . | Photographs | 2003-08-5 |
| Procession to The Guildhall with the Colours taken from the French at Blenheim 1704, Ramillies 1706, Oudenarde and Wynendale 1708 and Malplaquet 1709. Etching by A Walker, 1710 (c); a book illustration published 1710 (c); associated with the War of the Spanish Succession, Northern Europe (1702-1713). | Prints | 1980-12-3 |
| 107 colour photolithograph playing cards after original watercolours by Richard Simkin, 1984; published by Ed Laurens Limited, London for 'Jubilee' cigarettes, 1984; 110 mounted figures, on an uncut sheet; associated with the British Army and the Yeomanry and Staff of the Cavalry. | Prints | 1984-02-76 |
| Photograph: Boers on Spionkop [sic]; presumably originally sold as a souvenir postcard; the cardboard backing is inscribed, 'Everlasting Silver Leaves Table Mountain Cape Town South Africa', and has manuscript notes by the original owner, A Yates, regarding the photograph's provenance; associated with the Battle of Spion Kop, Boer War (1899-1902). | Photographs | 2003-08-6 |
| Typescript memoir of Pte G T Veasey, 1915-1919; concerns his service on the Western Front 1915, in Salonika, 1916-1918 with the 8th Bn Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry and South Russia, 1918-1919, with 26th Bn Middlesex Regiment, it describes his part in 1st Battle of Doiran as a stretcher bearer; also relating to Doiran, Serbia, Kalinova, Greece, Georgia, USSR and his guarding of Enva Pasha; associated with World War One, Salonika and Western Front (1914-1918) and Russian Civil War (1919-1922). | Archives | 2003-08-7 |
| Six buttons, 20th Duke of Cambridge's Own Infantry (Brownlow's Punjabis), 1920 (c). | Badges | 1966-07-18 |
| Roughly bound letter book of three detailed letters written by Lt Hamilton Hodgson, 1st Bn Lincolnshire Regiment, whilst on campaign in the Sudan, 7-19 Sept 1898; includes a rough map of the battlefield of Omdurman and retrospective accounts of his activities in late August 1898; the letters were sent home in sections by separate envelopes; associated with the Battle of Omdurman, 2nd Sudan War (1896-1899). | Archives | 2003-08-8 |
| Roughly bound letter book of three detailed letters written by Lt Hamilton Hodgson, 1st Bn Lincolnshire Regiment, whilst on campaign in the Sudan, 7-19 Sept 1898; includes a rough map of the battlefield of Omdurman and retrospective accounts of his activities in late August 1898; the letters were sent home in sections by separate envelopes; associated with the Battle of Omdurman, 2nd Sudan War (1896-1899). | Maps | 2003-08-8 |
| Five buttons, 14th Punjab Regiment, 1928 (c). | Badges | 1966-07-17 |
| Two cap badges, Gurkha Army Service Corps; Gurkha Military Police, 1965 (c). | Badges | 1966-07-14 |
| Printed military map of Portugal drawn by Capt Eliot, Royal Artillery; imprint 1810, watermark 1826; third Edition; published by T Egerton, London; associated with the Peninsular War (1808-1814). | Maps | 2003-08-9 |
| Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, Army, 1870. Awarded to Sq S Maj W W Widdows, 5th (Royal Irish) Lancers. | Medals | 1966-07-5 |
| Turkish Crimea Medal 1854-56, associated with Pte Edson Smith, 88th Regiment of Foot (Connaught Rangers). | Medals | 1966-07-3 |
| Turkish Crimea Medal 1854-56; associated with R McEllistram, 88th Regiment of Foot (Connaught Rangers). | Medals | 1966-07-3 |
| Distinguished Conduct Medal. Awarded to J Burke, 88th Regiment of Foot (Connaught Rangers). | Medals | 1966-07-3 |
| Turkish Crimea Medal 1854-56. awarded to Lt J F Grier, 88th Regiment of Foot (Connaught Rangers). | Medals | 1966-07-3 |
| Turkish Crimea Medal 1854-56, associated with Denis Horan, 88th Regiment of Foot (Connaught Rangers). | Medals | 1966-07-3 |
| Turkish Crimea Medal 1854-56, associated with T Frerris, 88th Regiment of Foot (Connaught Rangers). | Medals | 1966-07-3 |