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Description | Object Type | NAM Accession Number |
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Vickers .30 in machine gun, M1918; Colt Manufacturing Company; totally modified for use on aircraft; air cooled barrel overcoat. | Firearms | 1965-10-206 |
Thompson M1928A1 .45 in sub machine gun, 1940 (c); manufactured by the Auto-Ordnance Corporation, USA; breech stamped with British War Department ownership and view marks; with two associated drum magazines (Note: drum magazines not located with weapon). | Firearms | 1982-04-806 |
Vickers .303 in machine gun with tripod and simple monopod anti-aircraft mount. | Firearms | 1989-05-210 |
Rocket propelled grenade launcher, RPG7, 1969; plastic furniture; Iraqi forces, Gulf War 1990-1991. | Artillery | 1992-06-154 |
Soviet made PKB general purpose 7.62 mm medium machine gun 1979; wood butt, plastic pistol grip; bipod; used by the Iraqi Army in the Gulf War 1991; bullet damage to pistol grip. | Firearms | 1992-06-155 |
Soviet made 7.62 mm RPK light machine gun, 1975; Iraqi forces, Gulf War 1990-1991. | Firearms | 1992-06-156 |
Soviet made 7.62 mm RPK light machine gun, 1975; Iraqi forces, Gulf War 1990-1991. | Equipment, general | 1992-06-156 |
Vickers .303 in Mk I machine gun, 1915 (c); tripod with Mk IV sights; cooling hose. | Firearms | 1992-08-158 |
Vickers .303 in Mk I machine gun, 1915 (c); tripod with Mk IV sights; cooling hose. | Equipment, general | 1992-08-158 |
Vickers .303 in Mk I machine gun, 1935 (c), relic condition; buried by 1st Bn Middlesex Regiment in Hong Kong 1941, recovered after 1945. | Firearms | 1992-08-159 |
Lewis gun, .303 in Mk I, 1914; bipod, drum magazine; deactivated. | Firearms | 1992-08-157 |
Lewis .303 in Mk I light machine gun, 1914 (c). | Firearms | 1962-08-43 |
9 mm United Defense Supply Corporation M42 sub machine gun, 1942 (c); wooden stock and foregrip; magazine, cocking handle; magazine and oil bottle missing. | Firearms | 1963-12-251 |
Lanchester Mk I 9 mm sub machine gun, 1940-1941; issued to the British Navy; fitted for standard Short Magazine Lee-Enfield No 3 bayonet; wooden furniture; with magazine. | Firearms | 1963-12-251 |
Sten Mk I* 9 mm sub machine gun, 1941 (c). | Firearms | 1963-12-251 |
Smith and Wesson M1940 9 mm sub machine gun, 1940; with bakelite butt (broken); with magazine. | Firearms | 1963-12-251 |
Sten Mk I 9 mm sub machine gun, 1941; with flash eliminator and wooden stock; magazine missing. | Firearms | 1963-12-251 |
Lewis .303 in Mk I light machine gun, 1915 (c); with bipod and three associated magazines; used by British Army in World War One. | Firearms | 1966-01-1 |
Sten 9 mm Mk I sub machine gun; wooden furniture; skeletal butt; magazine missing. | Firearms | 1993-07-241 |
Bren .303 in Mk I light machine gun; Inglis 1942, plated barrel, dial sight; magazine missing. | Firearms | 1993-07-242 |
Thompson .45 in M1927A1 sub machine gun. | Firearms | 1993-07-232 |
Converted Mk I .303 in Maxim machine gun, 1900; converted from a Mk I .45 in Maxim; with Mk 4 mount and Mk IV L tripod; used by the City Imperial Volunteers in the Boer War and on the disbandment of the Battalion was handed over by Sir Alfred J Newton, Lord Major of London, to the Secretary of State for War on behalf of the Corporation of the City of London. | Firearms | 1966-05-1 |
Model 07/12 Schwarzlose 8 mm medium machine gun, 1912 (c); with fabric belt; manufactured by Osterreichische Waffenfabrik, Austria. | Firearms | 1966-05-2 |
Vickers .303 in Class C medium machine gun, 1910 (c); commercially produced model; with mount and tripod; associated wooden box of spares, two ammunition boxes and two ammunition belts. | Firearms | 1967-10-47 |
Vickers .303 in Class C medium machine gun, 1910 (c); commercially produced model; with mount and tripod; associated wooden box of spares, two ammunition boxes and two ammunition belts. | Equipment, general | 1967-10-47 |
Vickers .303 in Mk I machine gun, 1914-1918 (c); skeleton action; apparently damaged in World War One and sectionalised for instructional purposes. | Firearms | 1971-08-22 |
Mk I* Hotchkiss .303 in machine gun, 1917; used by the British Army in World War One; with spare barrel and tripod. | Firearms | 1974-01-5 |
L7A1 7.62 mm General Purpose Machine Gun, 1960 (c). | Firearms | 1974-07-40 |
Maxim light .303 in machine gun, 1895; made by Maxim and Nordenfelt and known as the Extra Light, air-cooled gun; intended for cavalry use. | Firearms | 1974-07-41 |
Hotchkiss Mk I* M1909 .303 in light machine gun, 1917; based on the French Mle 1909 Hotchkiss; issued to the British Army in World War One and the Home Guard in World War Two; pistol grip, no butt. | Firearms | 1978-11-61 |
Vickers .303 in Mk I machine gun, 1914-1918 (c); with mark of issue to the Union of South Africa; firing mechanism in box; with spare barrel, mount and tripod. | Firearms | 1974-07-42 |
Bren .303 in Mk III light machine gun, 1944; with magazine; display condition. | Firearms | 1966-02-86-2 |
Vickers .303 in gas operated Class K light machine gun 1940 (c), deactivated, Special Forces/Long Range Desert Group World War Two, Middle East, with magazine, anti-aircraft sights, hopper and (incorrect) muzzle cover. | Firearms | 1996-03-29 |
Colt-Browning M1914 .303 in light machine gun, 1914; converted by Colt from .30 in, 1914; rear sight missing. | Firearms | 1964-05-60 |
Thompson M1928A1 .45 in sub machine gun, 1928 (c); with drum magazine; British Ordnance marks. | Firearms | 1965-10-89 |
Percussion pistol originally East India Company, subsequently acquired by Gujerat Irregular Horse 1860 (c); Pattern 1853 lock by Hollis and Sheath. | Firearms | 1981-05-3 |
Pattern 1796 flintlock pistol for heavy dragoons, variation with ramrod pipe and Ordnance pattern lock 1800 (c). | Firearms | 1981-09-52 |
Cogswell and Harrison Limited Mk III 1 in signal pistol, 1916 (c), remains of lanyard. | Firearms | 1981-11-32 |
Cogswell and Harrison Limited Mk III 1 in signal pistol, 1916 (c), remains of lanyard. | Equipment, general | 1981-11-32 |
Signal pistol 1.5 in No2 Mk I, Webley & Scott, 1918, plastic chequered grips. | Firearms | 1981-11-33 |
Smith and Wesson revolver, .455 in Mk II 1915 (c), owned by Sydney Walter Antwis MM, New Century conversion for British service; holster and cleaning rod. | Firearms | 1982-01-51 |
Smith and Wesson revolver, .455 in Mk II 1915 (c), owned by Sydney Walter Antwis MM, New Century conversion for British service; holster and cleaning rod. | Equipment, general | 1982-01-51 |
Self-loading 9 mm pistol P08, dated 1942; heavily oiled. | Firearms | 1982-04-747 |
Revolver .380 in Colt US Army Model 1894 1900 (c); marked 'RA' and 'LEB' (See WEV1968-03-35-10 for similar marks); store mark on grip. | Firearms | 1982-04-749 |
Mauser C96 Military Model 9 mm self-loading pistol, 1916 (c); shoulder stock and holster. | Firearms | 1982-04-750 |
Mauser C96 Military Model 9 mm self-loading pistol, 1916 (c); shoulder stock and holster. | Equipment, general | 1982-04-750 |
Enfield .38 in No2 Mk I** service revolver, Albion Motor Company, 1944 (c), factory reconditioned 1952 at Fazakerley Factory, various cylinder marks. | Firearms | 1982-04-768-2 |
Enfield .38 in No2 Mk I** service revolver 1944 (c) Albion Motor Company. | Firearms | 1982-04-768-3 |
Enfield .38 in No2 Mk I** service revolver 1944 (c), Singer Manufacturing Company. | Firearms | 1982-04-768-4 |
Enfield .38 in No2 Mk I service revolver, 1932. | Firearms | 1982-04-769 |
Enfield .38 in No2 Mk I service revolver, 1935. | Firearms | 1982-04-769 |
Enfield .38 in No2 Mk I service revolver, 1937. | Firearms | 1982-04-769 |
Medals awarded to Cpl R D Weaver, Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge's Own), 1950-1951: Korea Medal 1950-53; United Nations Korea Medal, 1950-1954; Cpl Weaver was said to have been killed in action 5 Jul 1951. Reported missing 3 Mar 1951. | Medals | 1992-09-184 |
Medal group, Capt Frank Redpath, Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge's Own), 1960; the medals are mounted together court style as worn. | Medals | 1992-09-79 |
Photograph album containing photographs, maps, sketches, cuttings and badges; compiled by Capt C C Harland MC, Hampshire Regiment and 5th Staffordshire Regiment; collected by him whilst serving on the Isle of Wight, at Gallipoli and then on the Western Front, from November 1916, on the Somme, at Ypres, the 2nd Battle of Marne, the Hindenburg Line and finally with the Army of Occupation in Germany. Subjects include Havrincourt, Thiepval, Albert, Grandcourt, Marne, Marfaux, Messines, Ypres, Cologne, Eick, Bruhl; the landing of the River Clyde at Cape Helles, Gallipoli; tank, transport, trenches and fortifications on the Western Front. | Photographs | 1999-01-138 |
Typescript memoirs of Major Percy Cyril Oxenham (1907-1998), Royal Engineers and Royal Indian Engineers; covers his life story. | Archives | 1999-01-139 |
19 mounted photographs; collected by Sergeant, later Major, Percy Cyril Oxenham (1907-1998), Royal Engineers and Royal Indian Engineers, 1923-1945 (c). | Photographs | 1999-01-140 |
Typescript history of Capt Herbert Flemming (1881-1915), 9th London Regiment (Queen Victoria's Rifles). | Archives | 1999-01-141 |
Collection of 30 picture postcards, mostly dating from 1939-1940; with messages to Elizabeth Rice from her parents; most show the Guards at various London landmarks. | Archives | 1999-01-142 |
Collection of 32 photographs of the British Army during World War Two; 29 photographs of the British Expeditionary Force in France, 1939-1940; three photographs of the British Army in the Western Desert, 1940 (c). | Photographs | 1999-01-143 |
Map of British and German lines in the vicinity of Bray-sur-Somme, Field Survey Bn Royal Engineers (4130), 4 Aug 1918 Sheet 62D NE; associated with 2/Lt Percival George Chambers Dodds. | Maps | 1999-01-113 |
Martini Henry .450 in breechloading rifle, skeleton action, 1860-1890. | Firearms | 1964-05-59-14 |
Short Magazine Lee-Enfield .303 in Mk III bolt action rifle, 1927, Ishapore Rifle Factory, India; redesignated in 1926 Rifle No 1 Mk III used by Indian Army; brass butt plate. | Firearms | 1964-05-59-21 |
Lee Enfield .303 in No5 Mk I bolt action rifle, 1944 (c); known as the Jungle Carbine; fitted with flash eliminator, sling swivels and a rubber cushion on the buttplate. | Firearms | 1964-05-59-24 |
US M2 .30 in self-loading carbine, 1944 (c); magazine (numbered); National Postal Meter Corporation; no rear sight. | Firearms | 1982-04-752 |
M1 .30 in self-loading carbine, 1942 (c); General Motors Incorporated, Inland Division. | Firearms | 1982-04-751 |
Brunswick .704 in percussion rifle, 1840 (c), made for East India Company. | Firearms | 1982-03-71 |
Sten 9 mm Mk II sub machine gun 1942 (c); H Frost and Company Limited. | Firearms | 1982-04-754 |
MP40 9 mm sub machine gun 1941 (c); with magazine; German Army, World War Two. | Firearms | 1982-04-755 |
Bren .303 in Mk II light machine gun, 1945; Inglis, Ontario, Canada, with spare barrel. | Firearms | 1982-04-762 |
Short Magazine Lee-Enfield .303 in No 1 Mk III bolt action rifle; 1910; marks show condemnation to Drill Purpose and sale to County Association for Cadets. | Firearms | 1982-07-81 |
Short Magazine Lee-Enfield .303 in No 1 Mk IV bolt action rifle conversion; converted in 1910 from a Lee Enfield Mk I, manufactured in 1897. | Firearms | 1982-07-81 |
Short Magazine Lee-Enfield .303 in No 1 Mk III bolt action rifle, 1913; marks show condemnation to Drill Purpose and sale to County Association for Cadets. | Firearms | 1982-07-81 |
Short Magazine Lee-Enfield .303 in No 1 Mk III bolt action rifle, 1915; marks show condemnation to Drill Purpose and sale to County Association for Cadets. | Firearms | 1982-07-81 |
Short Magazine Lee-Enfield .303 in No 1 Mk III bolt action rifle; 1909. | Firearms | 1982-07-81 |
Short Magazine Lee-Enfield .303 in No 1 Mk III* bolt action rifle; 1943, relegated to Drill Purpose. | Firearms | 1982-07-81 |
Halcon 9 mm H63 FAL sub machine gun, Argentine Forces, South Atlantic (Falklands War) (1982). | Firearms | 1983-03-10 |
Martini Henry Mk IV .450 in breechloading rifle, skeleton action, 1896. | Firearms | 1983-04-97 |
Flintlock dog-lock musket, 1704; gunmaker, Richard Woolridge. | Firearms | 1984-08-96 |
Altered pattern 1842 .75in calibre percussion rifle musket, Pritchett, rifled with three grooves of the Enfield system and fitted with P1851 backsight, 1854 (c). Only issued to Naval personnel and Marines. | Firearms | 1984-08-99 |
India Pattern flintlock musket; issued to Sligo Volunteers, | Firearms | 1986-06-4 |
Flintlock musket, William III, 1700 (c). | Firearms | 1985-12-1 |
Uzi 9 mm sub machine gun, 1970 (c), Action Arms, Philadelphia, USA. | Firearms | 1993-04-393 |
Uzi 9 mm sub machine gun Model B, 1970 (c), Action Arms, Philadelphia, USA. | Firearms | 1993-04-394 |
Pattern 1912 Cavalry Officer's sword; blade is engraved with the maker's name, Henry Wilkinson and the owner's initials; leather covered scabbard; owned by Col A D Magnay CIE. | Edged Weapons | 1969-12-15 |
Indian Police Officer's sword; straight blade, with etched decoration, including the maker's name, S W Silver & Co and the initials of the Indian Police; steel plated 'Gothic' hilt; leather strap and acorn; leather scabbard; used by John Sebastian Wilkes, Indian Police 1908-1942. | Edged Weapons | 1969-11-15 |
Ruger Mini-14 5.56 mm automatic rifle 1985 (c); paramilitary and special forces weapon. | Firearms | 1996-07-87 |
Mug; hard paste porcelain of Continental manufacture, probably printed in England; transfer printed and painted vignette depicting the Grenadier Guards defending their colours against Russian infantry; inscription relates to Sgt Davies at Inkerman, 1854 (c); the incident referred to does not appear in the regimental or campaign histories, there is a print in Cassell's 'Illustrated Family Histories'; there may be confusion with the action by Sgt Minor, Grenadier Guards, at the same battle, for which he won the Victoria Cross. | Ceramics | 1999-01-144 |
German 9 mm MP40 sub machine gun 1942 (c); manufactured by Erfurter Maschinenfabrik Berthold Geipel, Erfurt, Germany; associated with World War Two (1939-1945). | Firearms | 1996-07-88 |
The Great Grenadier. Sgt Davies, Grenadier Guards, defending the colours at the Battle of Inkerman, 1854; wood engraving, a newspaper cutting with an illustration and article, published by Cassell's Illustrated Family Paper, 27 Jan 1855; vignette of the Grenadier Guardsman fiercely defending the colours, amongst the wounded, against Russian infantry. | Prints | 1999-01-145 |
Kalashnikov 7.62 mm AK47 assault rifle; USSR 1965 (c); plastic furniture, magazine. | Firearms | 1996-07-90 |
Chinese Type 56 SKS 7.62 mm self-loading carbine 1960 (c). | Firearms | 1996-07-91 |
Cast brass model of a cannon, with separate wooden carriage, 1850 (c); possibly cast in a regimental workshop and carved by a soldier; intended to be a 6 pdr or 9 pdr. | Crafts | 1999-01-146 |
Polish 7.62 mm M1965 Kalashnikov AKM assault rifle 1980; folding stock, used by Iraqi tank crews and paratroops in Gulf War 1991-1992, associated green webbing sling; painted stock. | Firearms | 1996-08-215 |
Polish 7.62 mm M1965 Kalashnikov AKM assault rifle 1980; folding stock, used by Iraqi tank crews and paratroops in Gulf War 1991-1992, associated green webbing sling; painted stock. | Equipment, general | 1996-08-215 |
Japanese Type 96 Arisaka 6.5 mm light machine gun 1939 (c). | Firearms | 1996-08-231 |
The Dedication of the British Korean Veterans Assoc Surrey West Branch Standard at the Royal Garrison Church of All Saints, Aldershot, 20 Oct 1996. Oil on canvas, signed in monogram and dated lower right 'RP/ 1998', by Roger Phelps, 1998; Reverend R A Owen (Chaplain of the Forces, Deputy Assistant Chaplain General, Aldershot District) reading prayers; the standard is held by K Briant CBE (Colonel, REME), with G Elcombe (Corporal, Royal Fusiliers), G Smith (Private, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders) and A Guy (Staff Sergeant, RAMC) accompanying him. | Oil Paintings | 1999-01-147 |
German MG08/15 7.92 mm machine gun 1917; painted camouflage water jacket, trigger missing. | Firearms | 1996-08-232 |
Beretta 9 mm M1938A sub machine gun 1940 (c), magazine missing. | Firearms | 1996-08-233 |
US M1A 7.62 mm rifle, 1954 (c), early production model with all wood furniture; with magazine; forerunner of the M14 rifle. | Firearms | 1996-08-234 |