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| Description | Object Type | NAM Accession Number |
|---|---|---|
| Report: 'CONFIDENTIAL REPORTS ABSTRACTS 1862'; associated with the British Army 1862. | Archives | 1985-08-7 |
| Diary of 2963 L/Cpl W A Pye, Prince of Wales's Own (West Yorkshire Regiment), 1899-1900; associated with the Boer War (1899-1902). | Archives | 1985-09-7 |
| Photograph of Irish Regimental Colours, Windsor Castle, 1922. | Photographs | 1950-10-27 |
| Photograph, Royal Irish Regiment, World War One, Egypt and Palestine (1914-1918), 1916 (c). | Photographs | 1950-10-28 |
| Photograph, West African Forces, 4th Ashanti War (1895-1896), 1900-1936. | Photographs | 1950-11-4 |
| Photograph of 44th Bengal Infantry officers and other ranks in different orders of dress, 1882 (c). | Photographs | 1950-11-25 |
| Photograph of the presentation of statuette of Sandhurst Cadet to US Military Academy by Maj Gen Maxwell D Taylor, 1950 (c); associated with Gen Maxwell D Taylor, US Military Academy and RMA Sandhurst. | Photographs | 1950-11-52 |
| French Gras bayonet, M1874, 1880 (c); made in St Etienne, France, February 1880; stamped on the back of the blade, 'Mre d'Armes de St Etienne Fevrier 1880'; stamped on the crosspiece, '2 24008'. | Edged Weapons | 2003-11-53 |
| Pattern 1874 French Gras bayonet, M1874 and metal scabbard; manufactured in St Etienne, France in August 1877; stamped on the back of the blade, 'Mre d'Armes de St Etienne Aout 1877'; stamped on the crosspiece, '90124'. | Edged Weapons | 2003-11-57 |
| British knuckle knife, with alloy hilt and four knuckles, nd; privately and used possibly during World War One (1914-1918); stamped on the blade, 'Robert Kelly/ & Sons/ Liverpool'; stamped on the other side of the blade, 'Sheffield/ Make'. | Equipment, general | 2003-11-58 |
| Irish knife bayonet for FN CAL (Carbine Automatique Legere) carbine and black plastic scabbard, 1975 (c); stamped on blade, '01-79350'. | Edged Weapons | 2003-11-59 |
| Irish knife bayonet for FN CAL (Carbine Automatique Legere) carbine and black plastic scabbard, 1975 (c); stamped on blade, '01-79350'. | Equipment, general | 2003-11-59 |
| USA machete and leather sheath, 1943; manufactured by True Temper, USA; stamped on blade, 'U.S./ True Temper/ TT-18-8./ -1943-'; associated with World War Two (1939-1945). | Edged Weapons | 2003-11-60 |
| British Army issue machete No 2 and jungle green webbing sheath, 1985; stamped on blade, '120-9242/ 1985', '[broad arrow]'; stamped on other side of blade, 'Martindale/ Birmingham/ Made In/ England/ [crocodile logo]/ Registered/ No 2'; stamped on back of sheath, 'M.W. & S. 1986/ 120-9243/ [broad arrow]'. | Edged Weapons | 2003-11-61 |
| USA machete, 1943; owned by Maj W S Gimber, King's African Rifles during World War Two; the leather sheath is of Canadian manufacture; stamped on blade, 'Legitimus/ Collins/ No 1250/ 1943'; stamped on sheath, 'Robco Ltd/ Montreal/ 1944'; associated with World War Two (1939-1945). | Edged Weapons | 2003-11-62 |
| Notebook: 'RECORDINGS MADE DAY BY DAY OF VESSELS ARRIVING AT DOVER DURING THE EVACUATION FROM DUNKIRK MAY/ JUNE 1940', by Capt J W Walker, 1940; associated with the Evacuation from Dunkirk, World War Two, North West Europe (1939-1940). | Archives | 1985-09-9 |
| Diary of John Michael Gregson Halsted (b 1920), C Sqn, Queen's Bays (2nd Dragoon Guards), 1941-1942; associated with Wolrd War Two, Middle East (1939-1945). | Archives | 1985-09-10 |
| Newspapers: 'Military Telegraph Bulletin', 1 Mar 1884-16 Sept 1889; associated with the (Telegraph Company) Royal Engineers. | Archives | 1985-09-22 |
| Scrapbook, 1931; contains photographs and press reports on the Royal Signals Motor Cycle Display Team's performance at the 1931 Royal Tournament. | Archives | 1985-09-23 |
| Roll: 'REGISTER 10TH DIVNL SIGNAL COY R.E', by Cpl L J S Kerr and Cpl J G Martin, 1915-1918; associated with Royal Engineers (10th Divisional Signal Company), World War One, Gallipoli, Salonika, Egypt and Palestine (1914-1918). 182 pages, microfilm 35 mm. | Archives | 1985-09-24 |
| History: 'The History of the Royal Corps of Signals' by Edmund Godfrey Godfrey-Fausett (1868-1962), 1922 (c); associated with the Royal Engineers (Signal Units), Boer War (1899-1902) and World War One, Western Front (1914-1918). | Archives | 1985-09-25 |
| Press cuttings from 'The Sheffield Daily Telegraph', 5 and 6 May 1879, with reports dated 1 April from their own correspondent of Sir Henry Evelyn Wood's (1838-1919) engagements at Zlobana Mountain; associated with the Zulu War (1879). | Archives | 1985-12-18 |
| Booklet: Proposed Memorial to Lieut Walter R Pollock Hamilton, V.C Corps of Guides Cavalry (Queen's Own) And those who fell with him at Cabul September 1879; booklet, 1890 (c); associated with the Siege of Kabul, 2nd Afghan War (1878-1880). | Archives | 1985-12-17 |
| Certificate designed by Bernard Partridge, 1918, awarded to 5748 Rfm Edward Fitzgerald, Royal Irish Rifles; associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Archives | 1985-12-16 |
| Order book, 24 Nov 1793-7 Jul 1794; associated with William Stuart, 28th Regiment of Foot, Wars of the French Revolution, Netherlands; inscribed on front cover, 'Captn. Stewart's Orderly Book'. | Archives | 1985-12-9 |
| History compiled by B W Cox, 1950-1970 (c); associated with the British Army, 1890-1960 (c). | Archives | 1985-11-66 |
| Newspapers: 'The Pow Wow', 1944-1947; edited by Lt Hon Patrick Theobald Tower Butler (b 1917); associated with the Irish Guards, World War Two, POW's Germany (1939-1945). | Archives | 1985-11-48 |
| Complete set of musical parts, conductor and 20 instruments, for 'Swadharma Kirth', the Madras Regiment March Past, 1985; associated with Lt Hon N Chellappan Pillai, Madras Regiment. | Archives | 1985-11-47 |
| Pamphlet: 'OBJECTS AND CONSTITUTION OF THE 3/4 COUNTY OF LONDON YEOMANRY (SHARPSHOOTERS) ASSOCIATION', 1940 (c); associated with World War Two (1939-1945). | Archives | 1985-11-46 |
| Adjutants monthly roll for the Ross-shire Fencible Cavalry, 25 Sept -24 Oct 1799; gives lists of officers, NCO's, men and horses, with details of where they were serving. | Archives | 1985-11-45 |
| Memoirs by Lt Col J C Slingsby 1911-1918, 22 Aug 1981; associated with the 5th Bn East Yorkshire Regiment, World War One, Western Front and Home Front (1914-1918). | Archives | 1985-11-44 |
| Three letters written by 3189 Pte Harry Walker to a friend in Leeds, 1900; associated with the 2nd Bn Prince of Wales's Own (West Yorkshire Regiment), Boer War (1899-1902). | Archives | 1985-11-43 |
| Notebook, 1906; illustrated with photographs; made by Sgt J Currie, 3rd Bn Prince of Wales's Volunteers (South Lancashire Regiment), whilst attending No 115 Class at the School of Cookery, Aldershot, October to December 1906. | Archives | 1985-11-42 |
| 21 maps reproduced from GSGS 2738 heliozincographed maps produced by the Ordnance Survey: 'Europe (Air) 1:250,000', published by the War Office, 1942-1944; associated with World War Two, Sicily and North West Europe. | Maps | 1985-11-31 |
| Seven maps: 'SINAI PENINSULA (of series AFRICA 1:125,000)', printed and published by the War Office, 1912-1915; associated with World War One, Egypt and Palestine (1914-1918). | Maps | 1985-11-30 |
| Five maps in the series: 'EGYPT 1:500,000', printed and published by the Survey of Egypt, 1941-1945. | Maps | 1985-11-29 |
| Three sheets of the 2nd edition of the German map: 'SCHWEDEN 1:300,000', published February 1940; based on the Karte ''Generalstabens Oversiktskarta Over Sverig'. | Maps | 1985-11-28 |
| Two sheets from a series of German Staff maps: 'FRANZ EINHEITSBLATT', published 1937-1939; associated with World War Two, North West Europe (1939-1945). | Maps | 1985-11-27 |
| Sheets one to three and five to 16 of the map series: 'DANEMARK 1:100000', published by Generalstab des Heres, Abt fur Kriegskarte u. Vermessungswesen, 1941. | Maps | 1985-11-25 |
| 42 sheets from the series of maps: ITALIEN 1:100,000 (of the series Deutsche Herreskarte Ausgabe Nr 2)', published by Chiefs des Kriegskarten-und-Vermessungswesens, September to October 1943; associated with World War Two, Italy (1939-1945). | Maps | 1985-11-24 |
| 27 sheets from the map series: ITALIEN 1:100,000', published by Chiefs des Kriegskarten-und-Vermessungswesens, June 1943; based on 'Instituto geografico militaire Grande Carta topographica del Regno d'Italia 1:100000'; associated with World War Two, Italy (1939-1945). | Maps | 1985-11-22 |
| Seven sheets from the map series: 'FRANCE AND BELGIUM 1:50,000', published by the War Office, 1943-1944; later editions of a series originally compiled and drawn by the Ordnance Survey; associated with World War Two, North West Europe (1944-1945). | Maps | 1985-11-21 |
| Memoirs by William Alexander Brown (1924-1985), 1947-1985 (c) and Eric Wilfred Langlands (b 1897), 1947-1985 (c); associated with the Gilgit Scouts and Indian Army. | Archives | 1985-06-169 |
| Papers of Sir John Dill and Capt The Hon Reginald H Winn, World War Two (1939-1945): diary; seven speeches; eight memoirs. | Archives | 1985-07-52 |
| Printed papers relating to the work of Pilkington Jackson, Royal Artillery, 1859-1861: plan, two pamphlets; leaflet. | Archives | 1985-07-73 |
| Three letters written to Thomas Young, Bedworth, by two friends serving in South Africa, 1900-1901, Boer War (1899-1902). | Archives | 1985-08-2 |
| Papers associated with Mary Diana Thorne (1910-1983), Women's Royal Army Corps (TA) and Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1938-1952; comprises correspondence, lecture notes and papers. | Archives | 1985-08-3 |
| Papers associated with the Derbyshire Yeomanry, 1914-1918, World War One, Salonika (1914-1918); produced 1950-1985. | Archives | 1985-08-4 |
| History: '(THE) SUCCESSION OF COLONELS IN THE REGIMENTS OF MARINES 1664-1784', 1985. | Archives | 1985-09-8 |
| Microfilm of diary in two volumes written by Jacob Waley Cohen (1874-1948), 1 Nov 1914 to 7 Jul 1919; associated with the 16th Bn London Regiment, (Signal Service) Corps of Royal Engineers, 18th Infantry Brigade, 17th Infantry Division, VII Corps, Royal Air Force, World War One, Western Front and Peace (1914-1918). | Archives | 1985-09-26 |
| British Army issue machete and brown leather sheath, 1952; stamped on blade, '[broad arrow]' and 'KE8277/ 1952'; stamped on other side of the blade, 'Martindale/ Made/ In England/ [crocodile logo]/ Registered'; stamped on the back of the sheath, 'BH ... [broad arrow]' and 'KE:3613'. | Edged Weapons | 2003-11-63 |
| British Army issue aircrew emergency knife, Mk III, 1971 (c); in metal sheath; used by the Army Air Corps or SAS, 1986 (c); the knife and sheath are contained in a green fabric holder, which also contains a lanyard; curved blade and black plastic grips simulating staghorn finish; hilt contains a spring lock mechanism activated by two levers on either side of the hilt; stamped on the blade, '22C/1278106/ H/ [broad arrow]/ 1986'. | Equipment, general | 2003-11-66 |
| British Army issue aircrew emergency knife, Mk III, 1971 (c); in metal sheath; used by the Army Air Corps or SAS, 1986 (c); the knife and sheath are contained in a green fabric holder, which also contains a lanyard; curved blade and black plastic grips simulating staghorn finish; hilt contains a spring lock mechanism activated by two levers on either side of the hilt; stamped on the blade, '22C/1278106/ H/ [broad arrow]/ 1986'. | Edged Weapons | 2003-11-66 |
| British Army issue machete and non standard white leather sheath, 1970; stamped on blade, '120-9242/ 1970' and '[broad arrow]'; stamped on other side of the blade, 'Martindale/ Birmingham/ Made In England/ [crocodile logo]/ Registered'. | Edged Weapons | 2003-11-64 |
| Aircrew emergency knife Mark 3, 1971 (c); in metal sheath; used by the Army Air Corps or SAS, 1970 (c)-1980 (c); curved blade and black plastic grips simulating staghorn finish; hilt contains a spring lock mechanism activated by two levers on either side of the hilt; stamped on the blade, '22C/ 2966'; stamped on the other side of the blade, 'George Ibberson/ [violin logo]/ Sheffield, England', and 'Stainless/ Steel'; stamped on sheath, '2 C/2202'. | Equipment, general | 2003-11-65 |
| Aircrew emergency knife Mark 3, 1971 (c); in metal sheath; used by the Army Air Corps or SAS, 1970 (c)-1980 (c); curved blade and black plastic grips simulating staghorn finish; hilt contains a spring lock mechanism activated by two levers on either side of the hilt; stamped on the blade, '22C/ 2966'; stamped on the other side of the blade, 'George Ibberson/ [violin logo]/ Sheffield, England', and 'Stainless/ Steel'; stamped on sheath, '2 C/2202'. | Edged Weapons | 2003-11-65 |
| Indian paratrooper knife, Mk I, 1942 (c)-1946 (c); associated with 152 Indian Parachute Regiment, 1942; manufactured by Metal Industries Limited or Metal Industries Lahore, Punjab, India, 1942; double edged blade, wooden grips with three grooves and leather scabbard with steel mouthpiece and chape; stamped on the blade, 'MK.I.42/ M.I.L'; stamped on the grip, 'IG/ 19'; associated with World War Two (1939-1945). | Equipment, general | 2003-11-67 |
| Indian paratrooper knife, Mk I, 1942 (c)-1946 (c); associated with 152 Indian Parachute Regiment, 1942; manufactured by Metal Industries Limited or Metal Industries Lahore, Punjab, India, 1942; double edged blade, wooden grips with three grooves and leather scabbard with steel mouthpiece and chape; stamped on the blade, 'MK.I.42/ M.I.L'; stamped on the grip, 'IG/ 19'; associated with World War Two (1939-1945). | Edged Weapons | 2003-11-67 |
| Three press cuttings, 24 Jun 1879 to 19 Jul 1879, by William Howard Russell (1820-1907), from 'The Daily Telegraph'; associated with the Zulu War (1879). | Archives | 1985-09-42 |
| Press cutting: 'THE ZULU WAR THE LAST DAYS IN EKOWE', 30 Apr 1879; includes a report from the paper's special correspondent, identity unknown, 24 Mar 1879, on the later stages of the Siege of Ekowe; associated with the Zulu War (1879). | Archives | 1985-09-43 |
| Roll: 'The Royal Corps of Signals List', 1925-1983, published by the Royal Signals Institution; lists of serving and retired officers of the corps, giving details of current postings, length of service, and other information. | Archives | 1985-09-27 |
| Le General Elliot. Uncoloured mezzotint by Martin after De Glim; published by De Glim, possibly in France, 1782 (c); depicts Gen Elliot standing full length with his hand on an artillery piece, the destruction of the Spanish floating batteries during the Siege of Gibraltar in the background; associated with the Siege of Gibraltar, American War of Independence (1782). | Prints | 2003-11-68 |
| A party of soldiers carry a corpse on a stretcher towards a funeral party in a graveyard on the coast opposite Constantinople, 1855 (c). Watercolour by an unknown artist, 1855 (c); an army chaplain conducts the service, as a group of grieving women stand in the background; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Drawings and Watercolours | 2003-11-69 |
| Newspaper: 'The Signal', April 1961 to 24 Mar 1965, published by the 18 Signal Regiment Royal Signals; complete set of newspapers. | Archives | 1985-09-28 |
| History: 'A treatise explanatory of a new system of Naval, Military and Political Telegraphic Communication of general application...with a Naval, Military and Political Telegraphic Directory, numerically arranged on a very comprehensive scale...', by John Macdonald (1759-1831), published by Egerton's Military Library, 1817. | Archives | 1985-09-29 |
| 'C' type flying helmet, 1959 (c)-1962 (c); belonged to John Stephen Wingrove, who served in the Royal Army Service Corps, 1959-1962; possibly associated with the Army Air Corps; brown leather helmet with chamois lining; external wiring connects the ear-phones and the microphone to a universal jack plug; with attached oxygen mask; printed on ear pieces, 'A [image of a crown] M/ 10A/ 13466'; handwritten on lining, 'J.S. Wingrove'. | Equipment, general | 2003-11-70 |
| History: 'Report of Signal Division Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force in Operation 'Overlord', published by the Signal Division Supreme HQ AEF, 1945 (c); associated with World War Two, North West Europe (1939-1945). | Archives | 1985-09-30 |
| History: 'The British Armies in France and Belgium 1914-1918 Charts showing the disposition and employment of Corps and Divisions', compiled by Brig E A James and Grahame Knight, 1954; associated with the British Army, World War One, Western Front (1914-1918). | Archives | 1985-09-31 |
| First day cover, designed by Mrs C Corlett, printed by House of Questa, 4 Sept 1985; bears the four stamps issued by the Isle of Man Post Office Authority to commemorate the centenary of the Soldiers, Sailor's and Airmen's Families Association postal services. | Archives | 1985-09-38 |
| Three propaganda leaflets and a safe conduct pass issued by the United Nations Forces in Korea, 1951; collected by 22563112 Cpl W F A Johnston, Royal Engineers; associated with Korea (1950-1953). | Archives | 1985-09-39 |
| Diaries of William Leith-Ross (1884-1960), 55th Coke's Rifles (Frontier Force) and 57th Wilde's Rifles (Frontier Force), 1908-1915, covering operations on the North West Frontier of India (1908), trench warfare near Festubert (1914-1915), and as Brigade Machine Gun Officer to the Ferozepore Brigade (1915), together with typed extracts from all four diaries. | Archives | 1985-09-41 |
| 'F' type flying helmet, 1959 (c)-1962 (c); belonged to John Stephen Wingrove, who served in the Royal Army Service Corps, 1959-1962; possibly associated with the Army Air Corps; blue fabric size 3; external wiring connects the ear phones and the microphone to a universal jack plug; of a type used 1950 (c)-1959 (c); with stitched label, '22C/ 1731/ Size 3/ 44649/ 57 [broad arrow]'. | Equipment, general | 2003-11-71 |
| Cutlery set contained in a khaki fabric container, 1954 (c); belonged to John Stephen Wingrove, Royal Army Service Corps, 1959-1962, possibly associated with the Army Air Corps; handwritten under flap of container, 'Wingrove'. | Equipment, general | 2003-11-72 |
| History: '1st COMMANDO BRIGADE', 1945 (c); gives a history of the brigade which comprised 3 and 6 Commando, 45 and 46 Royal Commando, and 1st Mountain Battery Royal Artillery, from the Battle of the Rhine, 6 Mar 1945 to the Storming of the Elbe, 29 Apr 1945, World War Two, North West Europe (1944-1945). | Archives | 1985-10-27 |
| Transcripts of letters written by John Murray (d 1841), 1821-1837 to his family in Scotland; associated with the Army Medical Department, 6th Cape Frontier War (1834-1835). | Archives | 1985-10-28 |
| Metal can opener, nd; belonged to John Stephen Wingrove, Royal Army Service Corps, 1959-1962; possibly associated with the Army Air Corps; with instructions for use on one side and 'Long Life'. | Equipment, general | 2003-11-73 |
| Diary: 'THE KING'S OWN THE KING'S OWN ROYAL REGIMENT (LANCASTER) Regimental Diary 1928', printed by Gale and Polden (Wellington Works), 1927-1928. | Archives | 1985-10-29 |
| Wooden nameplate in gothic style lettering, 1959 (c)-1962 (c); belonged to 2/Lt John Stephen Wingrove, Royal Army Service Corps, 1959-1962; painted on wood in yellow letters, '2 Lt. J. S. Wingrove'. | Equipment, general | 2003-11-74 |
| Officer's record of service, Army Book 349, 1902-1918, of Norman Leslie Callard (b 1883), Prince of Wales's Volunteers (South Lancashire Regiment). | Archives | 1985-10-34 |
| Laundry bag, 1959 (c)-1962 (c); cream fabric with 'western laundry' printed on it; belonged to John Stephen Wingrove, Royal Army Service Corps 1959-1962; printed across bag, 'Western Laundry'; handwritten underneath, '3453'. | Equipment, general | 2003-11-75 |
| Kit bag, 1959 (c)-1962 (c); belonged to John Stephen Wingrove, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, who also served as a commissioned officer in the Royal Army Service Corps 1959-1962; printed in black ink, 'Wingrove .J./ 23605579/ R.E.M.E'. | Equipment, general | 2003-11-76 |
| Two pamphlets, 1910-1911; associated with 7th Bn Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment) and (Senior Division) Officer Training Corps. | Archives | 1985-10-30 |
| Khaki green holdall for toiletries, 1959 (c)-1962 (c); holdall can roll up and be secured with ties, with sewn in compartments; belonged to John Stephen Wingrove, Royal Army Service Corps, 1959-1962; handwritten on holdall, '23605579/ Wingrove'. | Equipment, general | 2003-11-77 |
| Two notebooks compiled by 3152 Pte J F Taylor, 1st Bn C Coy, Royal Munster Fusiliers, Boer War (1899-1902), 1900-1903, covering his experiences with the regiment in South Africa. | Archives | 1985-10-32 |
| Khaki coloured helmet net, nd; belonged to John Stephen Wingrove, Royal Army Service Corps, 1959-1962. | Equipment, general | 2003-11-78 |
| Pamphlet, 21 Feb 1900 and Order of Service, 1919; associated with the Boer War (1899-1902) and World War One (1914-1918). | Archives | 1985-10-33 |
| Letter written by John Vallance, (Oxfordshire) Regiment of Foot (Light Infantry), 9 Nov 1856 to his parents. | Archives | 1985-10-35 |
| Ceramic plate, 1901 (c); made by Coalport 1901 (c), retailed by S J Keppel and Son; associated with FM Frederick Sleigh Roberts, 1st Earl, Boer War (1899-1902). | Ceramics | 1983-04-4 |
| Leather covered cane, nd; belonged to John Stephen Wingrove, Royal Army Service Corps, 1959-1962; with visible stitching. | Equipment, general | 2003-11-79 |
| Ceramic statuette of FM Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, 1840 (c); made by Samuel Alcock and Co, designed by Alfred Crowquil, sculpted by G Abbott. | Ceramics | 1983-04-5 |
| Cane, nd; belonged to John Stephen Wingrove, Royal Army Service Corps 1959-1962; made from bamboo. | Equipment, general | 2003-11-80 |
| Tankard, commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the Royal Signals, 1920-1970; earthenware tankard with dark blue glaze, with regimental motif of Mercury and motto in gold, dates below, and red, gold and white crown above. | Ceramics | 1990-01-40 |
| Royal Air Force folding machete, 1945; manufactured by A H Bisby and Company Limited, Sheffield, England, 1945; stamped on blade, 'A. H. Bisby&Co Ltd [broad arrow]/ Sheffield. 1945'; associated with World War Two (1939-1945). | Edged Weapons | 2003-11-81 |
| Mug, 1935; associated with the Silver Jubilee of King George V (1935). | Ceramics | 1989-10-41 |
| Creamware jug, 1812 (c); associated with FM Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, Army Staff. | Ceramics | 1989-06-24 |
| USA fighting knife, Mk III, 1943; manufactured in Palmetto Arsenal, USA, 1943; used during World War Two, North Africa and Italy; double edged blade and grip made of compressed leather washers; first pattern leather sheath; stamped on blade, 'U.S. M3 PAL 1943'; scratched on sheath, 'Italy/ Africa'; associated with World War Two, Italy and North Africa (1940-1945). | Equipment, general | 2003-11-82 |
| USA fighting knife, Mk III, 1943; manufactured in Palmetto Arsenal, USA, 1943; used during World War Two, North Africa and Italy; double edged blade and grip made of compressed leather washers; first pattern leather sheath; stamped on blade, 'U.S. M3 PAL 1943'; scratched on sheath, 'Italy/ Africa'; associated with World War Two, Italy and North Africa (1940-1945). | Edged Weapons | 2003-11-82 |
| Plate, 1830 (c); associated with FM Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, Battle of Waterloo, Napoleonic Wars, Waterloo (1815). | Ceramics | 1983-08-69 |
| Three-handled mug or tyg, commemorating British victories and the Annexation of the Transvaal, Boer War (1899-1902), 1st September 1900. Earthenware, stamped verso with maker's and retailer's marks: made by Spode Copeland, and retailed by T Goode and Company, 1900. | Ceramics | 1983-09-24 |
| Meat dish, 1824 (c); made by Spode; associated with the 17th Light Dragoons (Lancers). | Ceramics | 1983-11-43 |