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Description Object Type NAM Accession Number
Ambulance train cot fitting, large bracket, metal strip, working pattern, 1962 (c). Equipment, general 1999-02-91
Ambulance train cot fitting, small bracket, metal strip, working pattern, 1958 (c). Equipment, general 1999-02-92
Ambulance train cot fitting, hanging strap, working pattern, 1957 (c). Equipment, general 1999-02-93
Ambulance train cot fitting, straps for securing a mattress, working pattern, 1957 (c). Equipment, general 1999-02-94
Ambulance train cot fitting, securing strap, working pattern, 1957 (c). Equipment, general 1999-02-95
Ambulance train cot fitting, flathead iron screw, 1x 8 in, working pattern, 1959 (c). Equipment, general 1999-02-96
Ambulance train cot bracket clip securing arm, working pattern, 1958 (c). Equipment, general 1999-02-97
Ambulance train cot fitting, angle bracket, working pattern, 1960 (c). Equipment, general 1999-02-98
Ambulance train cot fitting, bottom support, working pattern, 1958 (c). Equipment, general 1999-02-99
Veneer target, Fig No. IIB (1959), standard pattern, 1962 (c). Equipment, general 1999-02-100
Veneer target, Fig No. 12C, standard pattern, 1962 (c). Equipment, general 1999-02-101
French Chassepot M1866 11 mm bolt action rifle; made by Robert Hughes and retailed in Birmingham. Firearms 1999-02-102
Webley Fosbery .455/450 in self-loading revolver, pattern 1901; made by Webley and Scott Limited. Firearms 1999-02-103
Rifle Brigade Officer's sword, pattern 1827, 1865 (c); the blade is etched with the brigade title, Victoria Rifles; badly worn sword knot; metal scabbard; retailed by the military outfitters Busair and Smith. Edged Weapons 1999-02-104
Cavalry Officer's Levée sword, 11th (Prince of Wales Own) Hussars, 1960 (c); blade bears engraved decoration, including the regiment's name; mameluke hilt with a Sphinx and the word Egypt decorating the écusson; metal scabbard with brass (?) mounts; made by Anticus (?). Edged Weapons 1984-07-95
Band sword and scabbard, 1880 (c); belonged to the 1st Volunteer Bn Guernsey Rifle Volunteers; similar to Pattern 1856 Mk I swords; straight blade; cruciform hilt with quillons which end in a trefoil design, and a stringed bugle horn on the écusson; made by Thurkle; stamped on hilt: '1st VB GR 56', with stringed bugle. Edged Weapons 1984-02-1
Presentation sword and scabbard, 1877. Presented to Capt Edward Henry Busk (1844-1926), 38th Middlesex (The Artists) Rifle Volunteers. Blade engraved with a dedication; ornate scroll hilt inset with a shield bearing a stag and regimental motto. Edged Weapons 1992-05-29
Cavalry Officer's levée sword, 18th (Royal) Hussars, 1894; the blade is engraved with the maker's name, Hawkes and Co; mameluke hilt with the regimental badge on the gilt brass cross guard; white metal scabbard; chamois leather bag; owned by 2/Lt Montague Brotherhood. Edged Weapons 1974-03-137
Cavalry Officer's levée sword, 18th (Royal) Hussars, 1894; the blade is engraved with the maker's name, Hawkes and Co; mameluke hilt with the regimental badge on the gilt brass cross guard; white metal scabbard; chamois leather bag; owned by 2/Lt Montague Brotherhood. Equipment, general 1974-03-137
Steyr 7.92 mm M1895 rifle 1896, incorporates magazine cut-off. Firearms 1992-08-176
Lee Enfield cavalry magazine 303 in Mk I carbine, 1896; with associated pull through. Firearms 1992-08-189
Lee Enfield cavalry magazine 303 in Mk I carbine, 1896; with associated pull through. Equipment, general 1992-08-189
Baker .625 in flintlock rifle, 1806 (c). Firearms 1992-08-200
Mauser M1896 7.92 mm bolt action rifle 1896, personal rifle of General Louis Botha. Firearms 1992-09-231
Bandmaster's sword, 5th Northamptonshire Rifle Volunteers, 1845; the curved blade is engraved with a dedication; mameluke style hilt of a cast metal, with lion's head pommel; scabbard; presented to William Bailey, Leader and Bandmaster, from Capt Commandant S Isaac. Edged Weapons 1980-09-106
Flintlock English doglock 9 bore (.80 in) musket 1660 (c). Firearms 1992-08-199
Indian Smoothbore .656 in musket, Pattern 1858, lock dated 1856. Firearms 1992-11-63
Russian PPSh-41 7.62 mm sub machine gun 1942; Chinese Communist forces, Korean War. Firearms 1992-11-64
Garand MI .30 in self-loading rifle, 1936-1945 (c); fixed box magazine. Firearms 1963-12-251
Band sword, 1808-20 (c); single edged blade, with engrave decoration, including the maker's name, J J Runkel; the hilt has a horses head pommel and engraved musical instruments for decoration; the brass scabbard is, possibly, of a later date. Edged Weapons 1968-08-1
Band sword, 33rd (1st Yorkshire West Riding) Regiment, 1830-1850; blade is fullered and spear pointed; mameluke hilt, with a lion's head pommel, bearing the Regiment's number; two rings, one on the pommel and one on the quillon indicate that there was originally a chain guard on the hilt. Edged Weapons 1965-05-37
Sword with a straight, spear pointed and fullered blade and a 'Gothic' guard, engraved with an anchor and the letters, RM; scabbard with two suspension rings; carried by S C Edenborough. Edged Weapons 1962-12-84
Pattern 1885 Cavalry Trooper's sword; blade is engraved with the maker's name, Weyesberg, Kirchbaum and Co; sheet steel guard, pierced with a Maltese cross design; steel scabbard. Edged Weapons 1974-01-50
Indian Army Infantry Officer's sword, South Bengal Native Infantry; the blade is engraved with a dedication to the owner, G J Dalrymple-Hay. Edged Weapons 1962-06-21
Band or drummer's sword, 2nd London Regiment, 1890 (c); hilt bears the cypher of Queen Victoria; lightweight version; scabbard. Edged Weapons 1961-11-165
Cavalry Trooper's sword, 1918 (c), with slightly curved blade, bowl guard and wire bound grip; scabbard; associated with the 17th Cavalry Regiment, Indian Army. Edged Weapons 1959-10-156
Officer's Presentation sword, 1799; blade is curved and highly decorated; ornate stirrup guard with an ivory (?) grip; velvet (?) and gold scabbard; the decoration is the work of the goldsmith Thomas Hamlet; given to Lt Samuel Snook, Bombay Marine, by the East India Company Court of Directors, for humanitarian actions at the Pelew Islands and Macao. Edged Weapons 1965-03-46
Officer's Presentation sword; blade engraved with the dedication; ornate stirrup guard with ivory grip; black fishskin scabbard, encased in gold; presented to Capt John Hilton, 2nd Loyal London Volunteer Infantry, by 5th Company of the regiment as a mark of their esteem; made by James Young, silversmith. Edged Weapons 1963-10-114
Album of watercolours by 'Col Markham 1820' and 'W T Markham, 2nd Bn Rifle Brigade 1854', (Father and Son). Album of paintings and sketches by Col William Markham and 2/Lt William Thomas Markham (1830-1886), 2nd Bn Rifle Brigade, 1854 (c). Mostly of the campaign in the Crimea, personalised scenes with inscriptions, and sketches of battle, camp, foriegn troops and landscapes. Drawings and Watercolours 1999-02-105
Presentation Pattern 1796 Infantry Officer's sword; straight blade is decorated with bluing and etching, including the dedication to Lt Col Richard Lloyd, commander of the Goree Island Garrison, from the officers of that garrison; silver and brass gilt hilt, with a knucklebow and shell guard, bearing a crest, possibly of the Williamson family; fishskin scabbard marked with the decorator's or retailer's name, Rundell, Bridge and Rundell. Edged Weapons 1960-10-16
Officer's Presentation sword and scabbard, 1815; similar to the Levée sword worn by the Light Cavalry; blade bears engraved decoration, including the figure of a winged angel and the maker's name, Richard Johnston; mameluke hilt with a moulded gilt brass cross guard; ivory grips; gilt knot and cord; gilt brass scabbard bearing the dedication to Lt Col Hugh Gough, 87th (Prince of Wales Own Irish) Regiment, when receiving the freedom of the City of Dublin after his service in the Peninsular Campaign and North Africa. Edged Weapons 1960-09-43
Officer's Presentation sword, 1802; blade decorated with bluing and inscribed with the maker's name, J J Runkel and the dedication to Brigadier General William Henry Clinton by the British Consul and Factory in Madeira; knucklebow and shell guard, shell also bears the dedication; wooden scabbard, covered in black leather; Clinton became Governor of Madeira in 1801, and remained such until 1802 and the Peace of Amiens. Edged Weapons 1960-07-49
Cavalry officer's presentation sword, 1814; adapted from pattern 1796 Light Cavalry officer's sword; blade bears engraved decoration including the dedication and the maker's name, John Andrews; stirrup guard, the cross guard of which is in the form of a dragon; ivory grip; gilt brass scabbard with three large perforations which are backed with fishskin and decorated with trophies of arms; presented to Major General Lord Edward H Somerset, 4th Regiment of Dragoons, by the officer's of that regiment. Edged Weapons 1950-12-53
Presentation Heavy Cavalry Officer's sword and scabbard, 1835; presented to Cornet and Adjutant H J Denny, Inniskilling Dragoons, by Colonel Thomas William Brotherton; blade is pipe backed with engraved decoration including the maker's name, W Moore, late Bicknall and Moore; blade has been rehilted with a Pattern 1896 'Honeysuckle' hilt; fishskin grip bound with brass wire; silver acorn; steel scabbard is engraved with dedication. Edged Weapons 1972-10-48
Officer's Presentation Sword, 1899; presented to P Noble-Fawcett of the Mounted Infantry ICRV. Edged Weapons 1972-02-6
Pattern 1895 Infantry Officer's Presentation Sword, 1899; straight blade with engraved decoration, including the dedication and the maker's name, Henry Wilkinson; usual pattern hilt, with a nickeled guard and inset with the cypher of Queen Victoria; leather knot and strap; nickel plated steel scabbard; leather sword bag; presented to Gentleman Cadet James R E Charles from the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst. Edged Weapons 1967-06-3
Pattern 1895 Infantry Officer's Presentation Sword, 1899; straight blade with engraved decoration, including the dedication and the maker's name, Henry Wilkinson; usual pattern hilt, with a nickeled guard and inset with the cypher of Queen Victoria; leather knot and strap; nickel plated steel scabbard; leather sword bag; presented to Gentleman Cadet James R E Charles from the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst. Equipment, general 1967-06-3
Brassard worn by Lietenant Colonel S C Howe, 1998, Royal Army Medical Corps, 5 Field Ambulance group based at Sipovo, Bosnia, Aug 1998. Uniforms 1999-02-107
Blue dungaree trousers, 1944, issued to seamen, firemen (Marine), railway engine drivers and firemen (locomotive) by the Royal Engineers Training units; braces, 1961, still being worn in 1965; worn by Colonel D W Ronald, 17 Port Regiment Royal Engineers. Uniforms 1999-02-108
Blue dungaree trousers, 1944, issued to seamen, firemen (Marine), railway engine drivers and firemen (locomotive) by the Royal Engineers Training units; braces, 1961, still being worn in 1965; worn by Colonel D W Ronald, 17 Port Regiment Royal Engineers. Equipment, uniform 1999-02-108
Tie worn by members of '98 Project Team at HQ Land and Interallied Confederation of Reserve Officers, and the Interallied Conference of Reserve Medical Officers and NATO Reserve Forces Conference, 1998. Uniforms 1999-02-109
Embroidered panel relating to Brig Gen Sir Hugh A D Simpson-Baikie, 1900 (c), 'O' Troop, Royal Horse Artillery. Crafts 1999-02-110
Waistbelt worn by Maj G R Tomlinson or Col Nicholas William Andrew Tomlinson as Officer Cadets at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, 1957-1958. Equipment, uniform 1999-02-111
Headover worn by Pte Julian Humphrys, 1995-1997, 6/7th Bn Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment (TA). Uniforms 1999-02-106
Officer's Presentation Sword, 1811; adapted from Light cavalry Officer's Pattern 1796; blade is decorated with engraving, including the dedication; gilt stirrup guard is formed by an angel and the cross guard by a scroll and a feather; chequered ivory grip; wooden scabbard covered in reptile or fishskin, with decorated gilt metal mounts; presented to Lt Col McCarthy by Lt Gen Martin Hunter, on the occasion of his leaving the 104th Regiment of Foot to join the New Brunswick Regiment Fencible Infantry. Edged Weapons 1966-12-7
Officer's presentation sword; Sword of Honour presented to Gentleman Cadet James E Edmonds on obtaining his commission and leaving the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst, 1881; made by Henry Wilkinson. Edged Weapons 1966-04-40
Naval Presentation sword; scimitar type blade engraved with the maker's name, Coales; ornate gilt brass stirrup hilt; ribbed ebony grip; ornate gilt brass scabbard; traditionally thought to have belonged William IV, dating from his time in the Navy; the sword was bought by Lord Magherambe at a sale of the dead King's effects and given to Maj Gen Sir Robert McCleverty, both men were friends of the King. Edged Weapons 1965-10-205
Presentation Sword, 1794; straight double edged blade, with blued and engraved decoration; gilt brass hilt, with a guard in the shaped of a cocked hat, ornately decorated; fluted ivory grip bearing the East India Company lion and motto and the dedication; vellum scabbard covered in fishskin; presented to Alexander Brown Esq or his role in the defence of the ship Pigot from two French Privateers, Rat Island, near Batavia (Djakarta), Indonesia. Edged Weapons 1965-09-41
Naval Dirk, East India Company, 1790 (c); double edged blade with blued and gilt decoration; 'Five Ball' pattern type hilt with upturned quillons; ivory grip; black leather scabbard, marked with the maker's name, Read Culter, Portsmouth; belonging to Alexander Brown of the Pigot Indiaman. Edged Weapons 1965-09-43
Papers of Colonel George Moore, (1789-1848), 59th Bengal Native Infantry, 1816-1849; letter from his brother giving the reasons why he would not look after Moore's children when they were sent back to England, 1816; Moore's account for the years 1831-1832; letter regarding Moore's financial provisions after his death, 1849. Archives 1999-02-112
Engagements of the 1st Battalion Essex Regiment, 1900-1901; scarf showing the history of the regiment during the Boer War; printed at Maritzberg. Archives 1999-02-113
The Early War Rocket: An Enigmatic, Misunderstood and Misused Weapon. Thesis by Roger S Harris, presented for the degree of MA War in History at De Montford University, Bedford, Nov 1997. Archives 1999-02-114
An Exact List of the Royal Confederate Army in Flanders, Commanded by the King of Great-Britain. In Four Lines; As it was Drawn up at Gerpines Camp, 27 Jul 1691. With the different Colours of Clothing, by which each Regiment is distinguished. List printed in Edinburgh, 1691. Archives 1999-02-115
Collection of photocopied letters of Surgeon John Magrath (1800-1845) mainly to his wife, Georgina; Magrath served in the 1st Afghan War, attached to the 37th Bengal Native Infantry, and was taken prisoner during the retreat from Kabul. Archives 1999-02-116
Collection of papers: three field service post cards sent by George Bock, 1916-1917; eleven 'On Active Service' envelopes sent by George Bock, 1916-1917; Regional Air Watches training course certificate of attendance issued to Mr Edwin Butler, Nov 1940 at Wrexham; publicity leaflets for wartime national savings bonds; ten exercise books used by Pte Ian Milne Ross, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, in 1954 whilst attending a course at the School of Ammunition; file of cyctostyled instruction notes from the School of Ammunition, 1951-1953. Archives 1999-02-117
Mounted photograph of the N W Army, Indian Army Ordnance Corps School, Lower Barian, Murree Hills, 3rd Course of Jul 1942; all of the sitters are named. Photographs 1999-02-118
Two maps collected by Conductor John Milne Ross, Royal Army Ordnance Corps: silk escape map of Burma, 1943; cotton map showing the zones of France (Mar 1944) including German occupied territory, Vichy, and coastal zones. Maps 1999-02-119
War map of the Western Front, supplement to 'The Great War' No 1, 27 Oct 1939. Maps 1999-02-120
Large group photograph of the No 2 Vehicle Park, 15 Vehicle Company (AOD) Royal Army Ordnance Corps, 17 Aug 1944. Photographs 1999-02-121
Lloyds Patriotic Fund, Infantry Officer's Presentation sword; slightly curved blade, with engraved decoration including the dedication and the maker's name, Brunn; mameluke hilt with a gilt metal cross guard and ivory grip; gilt sword knot with crimson worm; wooden scabbard covered in black leather; present by the Lloyds Patriotic Fund to Capt Edward Fleming, 31st Regiment of Foot, as a result of his conduct and the head wound he received at the Battle of Albuera, 1811. Edged Weapons 1964-11-8
General Officer's pattern sword; blade is engraved with the royal cypher; mameluke hilt with ormolu mounts engraved with the dedication; chromium plated scabbard; in a brown wooden case with silver plaque; made by J Grant and Son; present by the Baroda Government to Mr D B Judge. Edged Weapons 1964-06-48
General Officer's pattern sword; blade is engraved with the royal cypher; mameluke hilt with ormolu mounts engraved with the dedication; chromium plated scabbard; in a brown wooden case with silver plaque; made by J Grant and Son; present by the Baroda Government to Mr D B Judge. Equipment, general 1964-06-48
Rein, bridoon bit, standard pattern, 1969 (c); black. Horse Furniture 1999-03-1
Cheek piece, saddlery, standard pattern, 1970 (c). Horse Furniture 1999-03-2
Leather stirrup, standard pattern, 1957 (c). Horse Furniture 1999-03-3
Leather stirrup, long, standard pattern, 1935 (c); resealed in 1970 and 1995. Horse Furniture 1999-03-4
Breastplate, saddlery, standard pattern, 1956 (c); resealed in 1985 and 1996. Horse Furniture 1999-03-5
Leather surcingle, large, standard pattern, 1918; made by Jabez Cliff and Co, Walsall; resealed 1972 and 1995. Horse Furniture 1999-03-6
Nose bag, large, standard pattern, 1982 (c); for feeding horses or mules. Horse Furniture 1999-03-7
Horseshoe case strap, standard and working pattern, 1956 (c). Horse Furniture 1999-03-8
Buff sword knot, No5 for Mounted Services, standard and working pattern, 1957 (c). Equipment, general 1999-03-9
Leather strap for baggage, Mk III, standard pattern, 1958 (c). Horse Furniture 1999-03-10
Small head bridle, standard pattern, 1970 (c), Stores Inspection Department pattern, 1956 (c). Horse Furniture 1999-03-11
Small surcingle, standard pattern, 1991 (c). Horse Furniture 1999-03-12
Neck strap, standard pattern, Stores Inspection Department Pattern, 1965 (c). Horse Furniture 1999-03-13
Rein, bit bridoon, sample and standard pattern, 1956 (c). Horse Furniture 1999-03-14
Small saddle S.O. Mk V, standard pattern, 1969 (c). Horse Furniture 1999-03-15
Lance bucket strap, standard and working pattern, 1956 (c). Horse Furniture 1999-03-16
Girth piece, extending 12 in, standard pattern, 1956 (c); made by E J Parkes and Co, Walsall. Horse Furniture 1999-03-17
Long girth, 46 in x 4 in, standard and working pattern, 1958 (c). Horse Furniture 1999-03-18
Small girth P.A., standard and working pattern, 1956 (c). Horse Furniture 1999-03-19
Girth strap H.S.D. Mk II, standard and working pattern, 1956 (c). Horse Furniture 1999-03-20
Belly band P.M.G, standard and working pattern, 1956 (c). Horse Furniture 1999-03-21
Casualty carrier strap, 19 in x 4 in, for the back, standard and working pattern, 1970 (c). Equipment, general 1999-03-22
Dog collar, 1.25 in x 19 in, experimental, standard and working pattern, 1956 (c). Equipment, general 1999-03-23
Girth attachment sweat flap, standard and working pattern, 1956 (c). Horse Furniture 1999-03-24
Breast collar, standard and working pattern, 1956 (c). Horse Furniture 1999-03-25
Waterbottle carrier, standard pattern, 1984 (c). Equipment, general 1999-03-26
Pistol holster, khaki webbing, RAC. Mk II, standard and working pattern, 1956 (c). Equipment, general 1999-03-27
Pistol holster, white webbing, standard and working pattern, 1961 (c). Equipment, general 1999-03-28