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| Description | Object Type | NAM Accession Number |
|---|---|---|
| Overshoe, ankle length white fabric, nd; standard pattern, sealed 1990; for protection against radiation. | Equipment, general | 2003-08-25 |
| Chamois leather glove, yellow, nd; standard pattern, sealed 1991 (c); resealed 1999 (c). | Equipment, general | 2003-08-26 |
| Waistbelt clasp, 42nd Native Light Infantry, Bengal, 1845-1847. | Badges | 1966-02-88 |
| Helmet plate, associated with Maj R H Keller, The Sherwood Foresters (Derbyshire Reigment), 1898 (c). | Badges | 1966-02-84 |
| Other rank's battle dress blouse, 1953 (c); worn by Pte A Burston, Women's Royal Army Corps. | Uniforms | 1994-03-215 |
| Twelve buttons, Army Service Corps, 1902-1918. | Badges | 1966-02-76 |
| Collar badge, The East Yorkshire Regiment; and two buttons, Canadian Army, 1918 (c). | Badges | 1966-02-71 |
| Seven medals: Military Cross; 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-20; Allied Victory Medal 1914-19; Coronation Medal 1911; Territorial Efficiency Medal; Defence Medal 1939-45; associated with Lt W J Parker, Royal Regiment of Artillery, 1914-1945. | Medals | 1966-02-55 |
| Other rank's service dress forage cap, 1944 (c); worn by Pte A Butcher, Auxiliary Territorial Service. | Uniforms | 1994-03-216 |
| Officer's service dress peaked forage cap with badge, and shirt, 1944 (c); made by Lillywhites, London, 1944 (c); worn by P Butler, Auxiliary Territorial Service. | Uniforms | 1994-03-217 |
| Brown leather ankle boots, 1973; associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. | Uniforms | 1994-03-218 |
| Medallion, awarded to I M Huey, 1st Lanarkshire Volunteer Bn, Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), 1898. | Medals | 1966-02-52 |
| Other rank's battle dress: blouse, slacks, and shirt, 1953 (c); associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. | Uniforms | 1994-03-219 |
| Working jacket with detachable lining and puttees, 1966 (c); associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. | Uniforms | 1994-03-220 |
| Thirty four uniform, badge and equipment items, 1st King's African Rifles, 1913 (c)-1963 (c). | Badges | 1966-02-21 |
| Thirty four uniform, badge and equipment items, 1st King's African Rifles, 1913 (c)-1963 (c). | Uniforms | 1966-02-21 |
| Thirty four uniform, badge and equipment items, 1st King's African Rifles, 1913 (c)-1963 (c). | Equipment, uniform | 1966-02-21 |
| Duffel coat, 1980 (c); associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. | Uniforms | 1994-03-221 |
| Brassard, 1938-1939; issued to the Auxiliary Territorial Service personnel, before uniforms became available. | Equipment, uniform | 1994-03-222 |
| Blue brassard, 1942 (c); bearing black letters: 'ATS'; associated with the Auxiliary Territorial Service. | Equipment, uniform | 1994-03-223 |
| Thirty eight badge, uniform and equipment items, 19th Punjabis, 19th (Punjab) Regiment of Bengal Infantry, 21st Punjabis, York and Lancaster Regiment, 1900 (c)-1918. | Badges | 1966-02-13 |
| Thirty eight badge, uniform and equipment items, 19th Punjabis, 19th (Punjab) Regiment of Bengal Infantry, 21st Punjabis, York and Lancaster Regiment, 1900 (c)-1918. | Uniforms | 1966-02-13 |
| Thirty eight badge, uniform and equipment items, 19th Punjabis, 19th (Punjab) Regiment of Bengal Infantry, 21st Punjabis, York and Lancaster Regiment, 1900 (c)-1918. | Equipment, uniform | 1966-02-13 |
| Blazer, 1926 (c); worn by Miss H P Carnegie-Browne, Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps Old Comrades Association. | Uniforms | 1994-03-224 |
| No 1 dress uniform: tunic and skirt, 1952; relating to Capt B Carson; associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. | Uniforms | 1994-03-225 |
| Thirty five uniform, badge and equipment items, 5th King's African Rifles, worn by Capt R T P Williams, 1963 (c). | Badges | 1966-02-8 |
| Thirty five uniform, badge and equipment items, 5th King's African Rifles, worn by Capt R T P Williams, 1963 (c). | Uniforms | 1966-02-8 |
| Thirty five uniform, badge and equipment items, 5th King's African Rifles, worn by Capt R T P Williams, 1963 (c). | Equipment, uniform | 1966-02-8 |
| Waitress' cap, 1917 (c); worn by Miss A E Cattrell (Cottie), later Mrs Corbert, Women's Army Auxiliary Corps. | Uniforms | 1994-03-226 |
| Other ranks' service dress skirt, 1942; relating to W-133065 Pte Chandler; associated with the Auxiliary Territorial Service; manufactured by H Thomas and Company Limited, 1942. | Uniforms | 1994-03-227 |
| Buttons and badges associated with various regiments of the British Army and Belgian Army, 1855-1937. | Badges | 1967-07-28 |
| Officer's shirt and collar, 1954 (c); worn by Capt Daphne E Chandler, Women's Royal Army Corps. | Uniforms | 1994-03-228 |
| Brassard, DAPM, BTE, 1956 (c); associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. | Equipment, uniform | 1994-03-229 |
| Set of three coloured aquatints, in folio, by T Malton after G F Koehler, A D C and Assist Engineer, published by W Faden, 24 Dec 1785. | Prints | 1971-02-33-493 |
| Khaki drill uniform: tunic and skirt, 1949 (c); associated with Women's Royal Army Corps. | Uniforms | 1994-03-230 |
| Picturesque views of the Diamond Rock, taken on the spot and dedicated to Sir Samuel Hood KB, 1803. 14 uncoloured aquatints by W Reynolds after drawings by John Eckstein, published by J C Stadler, 1805. | Prints | 1971-02-33-492 |
| No 1 dress uniform and mess uniform: tunic, two skirts, two dresses, jacket and scarf, 1952 (c); worn by Lt Col N Christie, Women's Royal Army Corps. | Uniforms | 1994-03-231 |
| CHARLES EARL CORNWALLIS,/ Lieutenant General des Armées et Forces de Sa/ Majesté Britannique dans l'Amérique, 1781 (c). Engraving by Dupin, after H D Hamilton, published by Esnauts et Rapilly, rue St Jaques, Paris, France, 1781 (c); oval vignette with bust portrait in uniform; with decorative border as if part of a wall memorial, inscribed at the bottom. | Prints | 1984-10-50 |
| GINKEL, first EARL of ATHLONE, 1700 (c). Coloured stipple engraving by J Chapman, published by Adlard and Jones, London, 8 Feb, 1812; oval vignette with bust portrait in wig and armour; with small rectangular vignette below of two sides of cavalry meeting beside a castle. | Prints | 1984-10-51 |
| LIEUT. COLONEL JERVOIS, R.E., 1861 (c). Steel engraving by D J Pound, published by Watkins, John and Charles, 1861 (c); seated, threequarter length in frock coat, inscribed at the bottom. | Prints | 1984-10-52 |
| Battle dress and service dress uniforms: blouse, skirt, greatcoat, two tunics, skirt, shirt and tie, 1944 (c); worn by Capt Mary Churchill, Auxiliary Territorial Service. | Uniforms | 1994-03-232 |
| No 1 dress tunic and skirt, and No 2 dress tunic, 1978 (c); relating to Lt Col A M M Clissett, Women's Royal Army Corps. | Uniforms | 1994-03-233 |
| John Duncan, 1840 (c). Engraving, 1840 (c); inscription in pencil, bottom transcription reads, 'Mr John Duncan the - - / (formerly (?) 2nd Life Guards)'; a senior NCO of a Life Guards regiment, half-length in regimental uniform. | Prints | 1984-10-53 |
| JAMES NAPPER TANDY ESQR, 1800 (c). Stipple engraving by J Heath after J Petrie, published by G Robinson, London, 1 Mar 1815; bust portrait in uniform plate from Sir Jonah Barrington's 'Historic Memoirs', inscribed at the bottom as title. | Prints | 1984-10-54 |
| Tombeau du major Arthur Rowley, à Waterloo, 1820 (c). Coloured lithograph by De Jobard, after A De Peelaert, 1820 (c); inscription at bottom, description as title. | Prints | 1984-10-58 |
| Wooden cash chest of Tipu Sultan, 1799 (c); with inscribed silver plaque; it was alloted to the 1st Bn 14th Native Infantry after the Storming of Seringapatam on 4 May 1799 who kept it until 1903. | Equipment, general | 1956-02-876 |
| Officer's hot weather dresses and waistbelts, 1960 (c); associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. | Uniforms | 1994-03-234 |
| Officer's hot weather dresses and waistbelts, 1960 (c); associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. | Equipment, uniform | 1994-03-234 |
| HOW WE STARTED FOR KHARTOUM, 1884. Chromolithograph by Gilbert and Rivington Limited, after Tom Merry, published by St Stephen's Review, 6 Sept 1884; caricature of British soldiers rowing in punts, with one officer in a canoe setting off down the Nile...All the stores have been left on the bank and there are crocodiles in the river. | Prints | 1984-10-59 |
| FREDERICK DUKE OF SCHONBERG, 1690 (c). Engraving by J Houbraken after Godfrey Kneller, published by J and P Knapton, London, 1739; oval vignette with bust portrait in armour, set in decorative border with battle scene below plate from Birch's 'Heads'. | Prints | 1984-10-60 |
| LIEUT. GENL. SIR ROBT. BOYD K.B./ LIEUT GOVR OF GIBRALTAR, 1785 (c). Engraving by John Hall after A Poggi, published by John Hall, London, 1 Jun 1789; bust portrait in profile to left; in general officer's uniform, inscribed at the bottom as title. | Prints | 1984-10-61 |
| John Leslie, Duke of Rothes, 1660 (c). Stipple engraving by C Picart after Sir Peter Lely, published by Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor and Jones and Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, 1 Dec 1819; threequarter length in armour, with lance and helmet, inscribed at the bottom as title. | Prints | 1984-10-62 |
| Lieutenant Colonel's mess jacket and dress, 1970 (c); made by North, London; worn by Lt Col A M M Clisset or Clissart [?], Women's Royal Army Corps. | Uniforms | 1994-03-235 |
| The Right Honourable Lord Saltoun CB, 1840 (c). Steel engraving by W H Mote after Sir Thomas Lawrence, published by George Virtue, 1840 (c); half-length in uniform, inscribed at the bottom as title. | Prints | 1984-10-63 |
| No 1 dress uniform: tunic and skirt, 1950; relating to I J J Bignold de Cologai (Chief Cdr); associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. | Uniforms | 1994-03-237 |
| Driver's leather jerkin, 1949 (c); associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. | Uniforms | 1994-03-238 |
| Sam Browne waistbelt, 1945 (c); relating to F M Cook and T H Miller; associated with the Auxiliary Territorial Service. | Equipment, uniform | 1994-03-239 |
| LIEUT. COL. CHARLES HAMILTON SMITH/ KH, KM, FRS and FDS', 1840 (c). Mezzotint by James Scott after E Opie, published by E Fry, 1841; half-length seated in a chair holding a pen and paper, in civilian dress, inscribed at the bottom as title. | Prints | 1984-10-64 |
| No 2 dress uniform: two tunics and skirt, 1965 (c); worn by Maj F M Cook, Women's Royal Army Corps. | Uniforms | 1994-03-240 |
| Date obulum Belisario, 1782. Etching with drypoint after J Sayers, published by Charles Bretherton, 23 Aug 1782; caricature attacking the granting of a L3,200 pa pension to Col Barre as treasurer of the navy during Lord Rockingham's ministry of 1782. | Prints | 1984-10-65 |
| Khaki drill trousers and three shirts, 1978 (c); worn by Col V M Cook, Women's Royal Army Corps. | Uniforms | 1994-03-241 |
| C. A Windham. Lithograph by J H Lynch, published by H T Cooke and Son, Warwick, 1 Jan 1856; threequarter length, seated in uniform as Assistant Quarter Master General; inscribed at bottom as title, facsimilie autograph. | Prints | 1984-10-66 |
| Amateur Theatricals by the officers of the brigade of Guards, at the Holborn Theatre, in aid of the Brigade of Guards' Institute..., 1870. Tinted lithograph by and after Arthur Ellis, published by Maclure, Macdonald and Macgregor, 1870; advertisement for three comedies with a list of dramatis personae in the form of a poster with various animals in Foot Guards uniforms standing before it. | Prints | 1984-10-67 |
| Service dress uniform: tunic and skirt, 1942 (c); made by H Hunstman and Sons Limited, London, 1941; worn by Snr Commandant S Cooke, Auxiliary Territorial Service. | Uniforms | 1994-03-242 |
| A Perspective View of COXHEATH CAMP representing a Grand Review of the Army, 1778. Engraving by W Walker after O'Neil, published by Fielding and Walker, London, 7 Sept 1778; inscribed at the bottom as title. | Prints | 1984-10-68 |
| Flag, 1957 (c); flown at the Women's Royal Army Corps Staff College. | Flags and Colours | 1994-03-243 |
| Officer's uniform worn by Capt J M Cobbett, Women's Royal Army Corps. | Uniforms | 1994-03-236 |
| Officer's uniform worn by Capt J M Cobbett, Women's Royal Army Corps. | Equipment, uniform | 1994-03-236 |
| RECRUITS, 1780 (c). Lithograph after Henry William Bunbury, 1780 (c); three ragged men, newly recruited, are lined up for inspection outside a tavern, the inn-sign shows a veteran soldier with a wooden leg. | Prints | 1984-10-69 |
| MAJOR GENERAL SIR JAMES CARMICHAEL SMYTH, 1830 (c). Mezzotint by Thomas Hodgetts, after E H Latilla, published by Colnaghi and Puckle, London, 19 July, 1841; bust portrait in major general's uniform, with decorations, inscribed at the bottom as title. | Prints | 1984-10-70 |
| Thomas Sydenham Esqr, 1805 (c). Stipple engraving by Henry Meyer after Henry Edridge, 1805 (c); threequarter length in uniform, 3rd Madras Native Infantry, inscribed at the bottom as title. | Prints | 1984-10-71 |
| THE MOST NOBLE THE MARQUESS OF HASTINGS, K.G./ late Governor General of British India, 1820 (c). Stipple engraving by P Savignhac after George Chinnery, published in Calcutta, April 1823; THREEQUARTER LENGTH, SEATED, IN GENERAL OFFICER'S UNIFORM, INSCRIBED AT THE BOTTOM AS TITLE. | Prints | 1984-10-72 |
| No 1 dress peaked forage cap and service dress peaked forage cap, 1955 (c); worn by Lt Col S Cooke, Women's Royal Army Corps. | Uniforms | 1994-03-244 |
| Major Everard William Bouverie, Royal Horse Guards. Colour lithograph after Alexandre-Jean Dubois-Drahonet, 1835; full-length portrait of Maj Everard William Bouverie, Royal Horse Guards in uniform. | Prints | 1984-09-45 |
| A Corporal Major/ of the 1st Life Guards. Chromolithograph after Harry Payne, 1892; published by Raphael Tuck, London, 1892 (c); full-length portrait of a Corporal Major in uniform; inscribed at the bottom; associated with the 1st Life Guards. | Prints | 1984-09-46 |
| 3rd Marquess George Henry Conyngham Earl of Mount Charles, 1st Life Guards. Lithograph by Catterson Smith, after R J Lane, 1850 (c); three-quarter-length portrait of 3rd Marquess George Henry Conyngham, Earl of Mount Charles, 1st Life Guards, as a Cornet in full dress. | Prints | 1984-09-47 |
| Seated bandsman with an infantryman and a guardsman leaning on his rifle, a group of foot guards beyond. Lithograph by and after John Augustus Atkinson, 1822; published by Rowney and Forster, London, February 1822; inscribed, bottom right: 'John Augustus Atkinson'; associated with the Foot Guards and Infantry. | Prints | 1984-10-24 |
| Tombeau du major Ed. Stables, à Waterloo. Lithograph by De Jobard, after A De Peelaert, 1815-1820 (c); plate 17 from an unidentified series; relating to Maj Edward Stables; associated with the Napoleonic Wars, Waterloo (1815). | Prints | 1984-10-25 |
| MY ASS in a BAND BOX. Coloured etching by and after Robert Dighton Snr, 1797; published by Robert Dighton Snr, London, 16 Mar 1797; a monkey dressed in uniform holding a banner reading 'Volunteer Cavalry', sitting on the back of a donkey which is standing in a chest; with papers marked 'Parliament Speeches' and 'Law Suits' lying around; a political satire, possibly to do with the currency crisis and the cost of being at war; associated with the Yeomanry and Volunteer Cavalry. | Prints | 1984-10-26 |
| 'SOCIETY' BIJOU PORTRAITS, NO 99 COLONEL STEWART. Photolithograph after Bassano, 1884; published in 'Society', 22 Nov 1884; three-quarter-length portrait of Col Stewart; associated with the 11th (Prince Albert's Own) Hussars. | Prints | 1984-10-27 |
| LIEUT COLL CECIL BISSHOPP,/ who was wounded in Action at Niagara in America/ and died July 16th 1813. Stipple engraving by J Godby, 1814 (c); after Huet-Villiers, 1813 (c); published by Edward Orme, London, 1 Mar 1814; half-length portrait of Lt Col Cecil Bisshopp[sic?] in vignette; with title and verse inscribed below; associated with the 1st Foot Guards. | Prints | 1984-10-28 |
| W H J Disbrowe/ LIEUT: 17TH REGIMENT/ ADC TO LIEUT. GENL. SIR WM. EYRE, COMR OF THE FORCES IN CANADA/ 13TH JUNE 1858. Lithograph, 1858; three-quarter-length portrait of Lt W H J Disbrowe, 17th Regiment, seated in a chair, his shako on a table. | Prints | 1984-10-29 |
| General/ Sir Hew Dalrymple. Stipple engraving, 1808 (c); published by Sherwood, Neely and Jones, December 1808; bust portrait of Sir Hew Dalrymple Bt, facing left, in a general's officer's coat. | Prints | 1984-10-30 |
| MAJOR GENERAL SIR CHARLES SHIPLEY. Stipple engraving by H Cook, after Eckstein, 1833 (c); published by Fisher Son and Company, London, 1833; half-length portrait of Maj Gen Sir Charles Shipley, in Major General's coatee; with facsimile autograph below a plate to Jerdan's 'National Portrait Gallery'. | Prints | 1984-10-31 |
| MAJOR GENERAL SIR ROBERT SALE, GCB [and] Colonel of the 13th of Prince Albrt's Regt of Light Infantry The Defender of Jellalbad[sic] killed at the Battle of Moodkee, 18th Decr 1845. Lithograph by R J Lane, 1846 (c); published by J Dickinson and Son, London, 1846; bust portrait of Maj Gen Sir Robert Sale, GCB, 13th (1st Somersetshire) Regiment of Foot (Prince Albert's Light Infantry), in Major General's coat and peaked cap; associated with the Battle of Moodkee, 1st Sikh War (1845-1846). | Prints | 1984-10-32 |
| Fur fabric olive green smock; mittens with removeable finger piece and thick felt and cork inner soles, Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1944 (c). | Uniforms | 1994-03-198 |
| Fur fabric olive green smock; mittens with removeable finger piece and thick felt and cork inner soles, Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1944 (c). | Equipment, uniform | 1994-03-198 |
| Other ranks service dress tunic, 1943; shirt; two collars; tie; jumper; gymshoes 1948; knickers, khaki rayon 1948; knickers, cold weather, 1948; knickers, gym; shorts 1943; gloves; undervest 1951; forage cap, peaked, with plastic badge; skirt, battle dress 1955 as issued to recruits of Auxiliary Territorial Service. | Uniforms | 1994-03-197 |
| HARRY ROWE/ Born at York in 1726./ Trumpeter in the Duke of Kingston's Light Horse/ at the Battle of Culloden in 1746/ and 45 years/ Trumpeter to the High Sheriffs of Yorkshire/ 1797. Etching, 1797 (c); half-length portrait of Harry Rowe, Duke of Kingston's Light Horse, in oval vignette; also relating to the High Sheriffs of Yorkshire; associated with the Battle of Culloden, 2nd Jacobite Rebellion (1745-1746). | Prints | 1984-10-33 |
| SIR JOHN MOORE. Steel engraving by Holl, 1840 (c); after Sir Thomas Lawrence, 1810 (c); published by A Fullarton and Company, 1840 (c); half-length portrait of Sir John Moore, in Major General's uniform; with facsimile autograph below. | Prints | 1984-10-34 |
| General Hill/ ...from an Original Miniature/ ...in the possession of Sir John Hill. Stipple engraving by T Blood, 1812 (c); after W Lodder, 1810 (c); published by J Asperne, London, for the 'European Magazine', February 1812; bust portrait of 1st Viscount Rowland Hill, Army Staff, Major General. | Prints | 1984-10-35 |
| Two shirts, three collars and white woollen knickers, worn by Pte P E Cooper, Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1945 (c). | Uniforms | 1994-03-245 |
| Embroidered badge which hung in Dame Francis Coulshed's office when she was DADTS in the GHQ A A Troops BLA Brussels, 1944-1945; associated with Auxiliary Territorial Service. | Crafts | 1994-03-246 |
| Battle dress blouse with red Tudor Rose formation badge and skirt, worn by Lt Col M Cowen, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1955. | Uniforms | 1994-03-247 |
| Battle dress blouse with red Tudor Rose formation badge and skirt, worn by Lt Col M Cowen, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1955. | Badges | 1994-03-247 |
| Raincoat lining, Controller J M Cowper, Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1939. | Uniforms | 1994-03-248 |
| Officers No 1 dress tunic and skirt, worn by 2/Lt Madeleine J Craggs, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1966 (c). | Uniforms | 1994-03-249 |
| Officer's greatcoat, worn by Lt I J Croft, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1972 (c). | Uniforms | 1994-03-250 |
| Sam Browne belt presented by Chief Controller Jean Knox to Miss Beatrice Mary Crombie, Auxiliary Territorial Service, when chief cadet, April 1943. | Equipment, uniform | 1994-03-251 |
| COLONEL LUNSFORD, 1640 (c). Steel engraving by J W Cook, 1849 (c); published by Richard Bentley, 1849; full-length portrait of Col Lunsford, with a woman and priest being attacked, and a church in flames in the background; inscribed at the bottom, 'FROM A UNIQUE PRINT IN THE SUTHERLAND COLLECTION AT THE BODLEIAN LIBRARY'. | Prints | 1984-10-36 |