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| Description | Object Type | NAM Accession Number |
|---|---|---|
| Rank badge, arm, No 1 dress, Rifle Brigade, 1960, sealed pattern, 1960. | Badges | 1989-08-174 |
| Rank badge, arm, embroidered crown in wreath, Rifle Brigade, 1962, sealed pattern, 1962. | Badges | 1989-08-175 |
| Proficiency badge and arm badge, qualification, rifles crossed, rifle green, Rifle Regiments. Rifle Brigade, 1957, sealed pattern, 1957. | Badges | 1989-08-176 |
| Papers associated with Lt Col S Hutcheson, 1899-1929. | Archives | 1988-12-58 |
| History, 1808-1814; manuscript notes on the movements of the 11th (The North Devonshire) Regiment of Foot during the Peninsular War (1808-1814). | Archives | 1988-12-59 |
| Portrait photograph of an unidentified airman of the Royal Air Force, nd; possibly a relative of George Davies. | Photographs | 2004-04-49 |
| Goblet-shaped cup, 1889; silver plate, made 1883 (c); inscribed, 'ARMY VERSUS VOLUNTEERS/ MEERUT CENTRAL MEETING/ 1889/ WON BY BANDSMAN FLYNN, BENGAL PRESIDENCY RIFLE ASSOCIATION'. | Silver | 1967-09-77 |
| Teaspoon, 1933; local silver or white metal, made 1933 (c); a shooting trophy of the Shanghai Volunteer Corps, presented to the winner of the Lewis Gun Cup; the handle head is a device comprising an aeroplane on a cross within a laurel wreath surmounted by cut out characters 'WVC'; inscribed 'AIR DEFENCE'. | Silver | 1967-09-76 |
| Replica of the 2nd Bn Royal Irish Regiment memorial cross at Mons, Belgium, inscribed to the officers and men who fell, 1914-1918. Silver, made by 'J P', hallmarked London, 1964-1965. Associated with the 2nd Bn, Royal Irish Regiment, Mons, Belgium, World War One, Western Front (1914-1918). | Silver | 1967-09-52 |
| Pair of spoons, 1929; silver, made by L and S, hallmarked Birmingham, 1924-1925; believed to be a shooting trophy awarded to a soldier of the Royal Artillery, 1929; head in the form of a shield upon a crowned laurel wreath with scrolled top, on the shield are two crossed rifles in silver upon blue enamel; verso inscribed; associated with India, North West Frontier (1920-1937). | Silver | 1967-09-24 |
| Wine flagon, 1858 (c); silver, made by D H C H (Hands and Son), hallmarked London, 1857-1858; body is engraved with stylised flora and fauna, with an oval cartouche on both sides inscribed, 'PRESENTED/ TO/ The Officers/ 70TH NATIVE INFANTRY/ by/ The Officers/ OF HER MAJESTY'S/ 84TH REGIMNT'; with hinged lid and question mark shaped handle; associated with 84th (York and Lancaster) Regiment of Foot and the Indian Mutiny (1857-1859). | Silver | 1967-09-23 |
| History by Capt D Dunlop, nd; file of notes on Napoleon's marshals; associated with the French Army. | Archives | 1988-12-60 |
| Warrant to inhabitants of Scarborough from Thomas Wentworth, Lord President of the North, nd; ordering guns to be brought from the town to take Lord Eure's house. | Archives | 1988-12-62 |
| Correspondence (11pp) of General Thomas Mytton (c.1597-1656) relating to his role as a commander in the parliamentary army (1643-1651), covering matters of his estates in Shropshire, recruitment of men, his appointment as Governor of Oswestry (1645), and the raising of troops for the campaign against the advancing Scots (1651); associated with Thomas Mytton, Wales, and the English Civil War (1642-1649). | Archives | 1988-12-63 |
| Eight photographs, 1895-1918; associated with W C Rayfield, S E Elphick and T C Catty, 8th Hussars, Royal Army Medical Corps and 7th Meerut Division, World War One, Mesopotamia (1914-1918). | Photographs | 1973-03-56 |
| Fifty four photographs relating to Lt Col John Talbot, 37th Bombay Lancers, 1900 (c)-1925; associated with World War One, Mesopotamia (1914-1918). | Photographs | 1973-04-12-2 |
| Eleven medals, awarded to Brig Alfred Maurice Toye, Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge's Own); Victoria Cross, 1918; Military Cross, 1917; 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-20; Allied Victory Medal 1914-19; Defence Medal 1939-45; British War Medal 1939-45; General Service Medal 1918-62; Coronation Medal 1937; Coronation Medal 1953; Order of the Nile, Egypt. | Medals | 1992-09-209 |
| Photograph album containing 242 photographs compiled by Maj Wilfred Herbert James Sale, MC, 3rd/4th County of London Yeomanry (Sharpshooters), 1943-1944; photographs are of locations in Italy; with captions from a separate index; associated with World War Two, Italy (1943-1945). | Photographs | 1975-03-63-15 |
| Kabul, 1879. Watercolour by Capt (later Col Sir) Thomas Hungerford Holdich, 1879; a British column passing the Bala Hissar, Kabul, en route to camp; associated with 2nd Afghan War (1878-1880). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1955-04-24 |
| Lalsing Thapa, Jangir [Jangia] Thapa. Watercolour by Capt Robert Gosset Woodthorpe, Royal Engineers, 1879; Gurkha orderlies of Maj Gen Sir F Roberts, Lalsing Thapa ('Shrapnel') and Jangia Thapa ('Bullet-head'), 5th Gurkha Rifles, Peiwar Kotal, 1879; associated with 2nd Afghan War (1878-1880). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1955-04-25 |
| General Roberts' Sikh Orderlies, Dewa Singh and Dehan Singh, 3rd Punjab Frontier Force, in Afghanistan, 1879. Watercolour by Capt Robert Gosset Woodthorpe, Royal Engineers, 1879; associated with 2nd Afghan War (1878-1880). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1955-04-26 |
| Two watercolours by Capt Robert Gosset Woodthorpe, Royal Engineers, 1879. Portraits of Pathans; associated with 2nd Afghan War (1878-1880). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1955-04-27 |
| Four watercolours relating to 2nd Afghan War (1878-1880). Three by James Colquhoun, 1880; one by 'B M', 1880 (c). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1955-04-28 |
| The Fort Gilgit, 1885. Watercolour, inscribed on back and signed lower left 'RGW 1892', by Robert Gosset Woodthorpe, 1892; associated with Gilgit, India, 1885. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1956-02-596 |
| Encampment at Lundi Kotal mountains in background, 1880. Watercolour by Herbert E S Abbott, 1880 (c); on reverse: 'Ellerslie - Punjab offices - PWD-1884'; view of building and trees, mountains in background; associated with 2nd Afghan War (1878-1880). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1958-09-33 |
| Four watercolours possibly by Capt A R Martin, 1890 (c)-1900 (c); associated with the Gurkha Rifles, Bengal Presidency Rifle Association and 2nd Afghan War (1878-1880). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1958-12-125 |
| Khoord Cabul Pass Afghanistan. British Army Going to Cabul 2nd time. 1842. Pencil and chalk drawing, artist unknown, 1842; associated with 1st Afghan War (1838-1842). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1975-08-23 |
| Five watercolours by H E S Abbott; associated with the 2nd Afghan War (1878-1880). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1959-06-3 |
| 2nd Division accending the Lunde Khana Pass Khyber (Possibly Landi Kotal ?), 1842. Ink wash over pencil sketch by George Alfred Croly, 1842 (c); panoramic view of mountain valley with troops on horseback and on foot, walking narrow paths, towards the viewer from the distance; associated with 1st Afghan War (1838-1842). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1966-10-14 |
| Canvas green wash basin, nd; belonged to Capt Alfred Rowe, Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge's Own); possibly made by A L Bamba, London, 1941; Rowe served as a Beachmaster, Operation OVERLORD, D-Day, World War Two, North West Europe (1944-1945). | Equipment, general | 2004-04-48 |
| The Sacking of the Great Bazar of Caubul, 1842. Ink wash over pencil sketch by George Alfred Croly, 1843; a fighting crowd of Afghans and troops (some on horseback) seen framed beneath the arch of a building, with fighting continuing into the distance; associated with 1st Afghan War (1838-1842). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1966-10-15 |
| Forcing of the Jugdulluch Pass, 1842. Ink wash over pencil sketch by George Alfred Croly, 1843. Panoramic view of a hill valley with marching foot soldiers clearly visible in the foreground, with a cavalry charge and skimishes and gunsmoke behind; associated with 1st Afghan War (1838-1842). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1966-10-16 |
| Statuette of a leopard, 1952; silver, made by Garrard and Company, hallmarked London, 1953-1954; full length, on a base and plinth; inscribed, 'Presented to/ the 2nd (Nyasaland) Bn the King's African Rifles/ on the occasion of their/ Golden Jubilee/ by their friends in Nyasaland/ 1902-1952'. | Silver | 1967-06-56 |
| Cup, 1820; silver, hallmarked London, 1820-1821; trophy awarded by Sir Charles McCarthy, Sierra Leone Turf Club, 1820; body of cup is plain bearing inscription, 'BATHURST RIVER GAMBIA/ turf Club 1820/ SWEEPSTAKES FOF HORSE/ of all AGES/ Won by LYRAGH an ARABIAN/ The property of/ HIS EXCELLENCY COLL MAC CARTHY' on one side and on the other the arms of Sir McCarthy, stag upon a shield surmounted by an arm grasping a crocodile. | Silver | 1966-12-9 |
| The Storming of Istalif, 29th September, 1842. Ink wash over pencil sketch by George Alfred Croly, 1843; foot soldiers pushing forth into the smoke-clouds of battle and panoramic mountains beyond; associated with 1st Afghan War (1838-1842). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1966-10-17 |
| Four flower vases, 1911; silver and glass, made by J E (possibly James Edwards), hallmarked London, 1911-1912; body of vase in silver with designs of scrolls, flora, foliage and trellis work, with irregular rim; with glass liner which is broken (de-accessioned); one of four vases from regimental Mess Plate; associated with the Royal Dublin Fusiliers | Silver | 1966-10-32 |
| Charge of the Cavalry of the rear Guard at the Battle of Tezeen, 1842. Ink wash over pencil sketch by George Alfred Croly, 1843; battle scene with fighting and wounded men against a mountain backdrop; associated with 1st Afghan War (1838-1842). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1966-10-18 |
| Presentation box, 1812; silver, made by I N, hallmarked London, 1812-1813; rectangular, textured all over with lozenge stipple, with lid hinged at the back with a cast applied gold eagle in centre; inscribed inside lid: 'FROM THE CORPORATION OF LIMERICK/ to... Lieut-Colonel Hugh Gough/ as a mark of the estimation...'; associated with the 87th (The Prince of Wales's Own Irish) Regiment of Foot and the Battle of Barossa, Peninsular War (1808-1814). | Silver | 1966-10-28 |
| Desk set, 1938 (c); brass, silver, silk desk, made by S and M, hallmarked Birmingham, 1937-1938; owned by Lt Col J W Wilson, 8th Bn 15th Punjab Regiment; contains calendar with sixteen cards, blotter, two inkwells, paperknife and penholder; inscribed, 'V.C.O'S 8/15TH P.R.' | Silver | 1967-06-83 |
| Paperweight, 1925-1926; silver, made by H and R Limited, hallmarked London, 1925-1926; consisting of a silver Askari figure seated on a rock, the whole on a black marble base with a silver plaque on the front. | Silver | 1967-06-62 |
| Khoord Caubel Pass, 1842. Ink wash over pencil sketch by George Alfred Croly, 1843; soldiers crossing a river in a mountain valley, with detail in the foreground of dead bodies from the retreat from Kabul in Jan 1842; associated with 1st Afghan War (1838-1842). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1966-10-19 |
| Pair of candlesticks, 1950 (c); chromium-plated, maker unknown, marked 'DIAMOND PRINCESS/ ENGLAND', 1950 (c); associated with the 2nd Bn King's African Rifles. | Crafts | 1967-06-61 |
| Attack by the right column of the 26th Native Infantry on the heights of the Sufed Koh, Mamoo Khail, 1842 (c). Ink wash over pencil sketch by George Alfred Croly, 1843; the advance of the Native Infantry in the foreground with the heights beyond; associated with 1st Afghan War (1838-1842). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1966-10-20 |
| Two watercolours probably by Lieutenant A R Martin, 5th Gurkha Rifles, 1880; Fort Asmai; Ghuzni; associated with 2nd Afghan War (1878-1880). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1961-12-93 |
| Antelope horn cigar lighter, 1922; silver, made by Grey and Company, hallmarked Chester, 1922; inscribed, 'Presented by/ Captain B.D. Armstrong/ 2nd K.A.R/ 1922'; associated with the 2nd Bn King's African Rifles; from regimental mess. | Silver | 1967-06-60 |
| Statuette of an Askari, 1928; silver, made by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company Limited, hallmarked London, 1929-1930; wearing the rank badge of a Company Sergeant Major, with a Sergeant's sash and a tarboosh with a tassel; inscribed, 'Presented to the Officers/ 2nd Bn (Nyasaland) Battalion/ The King's African Rifles/ by/ His Excellency Sir Donald Cameron K.C.M.G. K.B.E/ Governor and Commander in Chief/ Tanganyika/ 1928'. | Silver | 1967-06-58 |
| Rhinoceros foot inkwell, 1911; silver, made by Percy Edwards Limited, hallmarked London, 1911-1912; presented by Lord Horatio Herbert Kitchener to the King's African Rifles; inkwell set into preserved rhino foot; inscribed, 'K of K/ McMurdo and Fitzgerald/ Soudan. Uganda B.E. Africa/ 1911' on a silver plaque upon the front of the foot, surmounted by an earl's coronet. | Silver | 1967-06-57 |
| The ground where the 66th Foot made their last stand at Maiwand, 2nd Afghan War, 1880. Watercolour signed by Nuthall, probably Henry John Nuthall, Bengal Staff Corps, 1880. Dead horses and a mass grave, Battle of Maiwand, 2nd Afghan War (1878-1880). With paper giving an explanatory note. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1961-12-560 |
| The ground where the 66th Foot made their last stand at Maiwand, 2nd Afghan War, 1880. Watercolour signed by Nuthall, probably Henry John Nuthall, Bengal Staff Corps, 1880. Dead horses and a mass grave, Battle of Maiwand, 2nd Afghan War (1878-1880). With paper giving an explanatory note. | Archives | 1961-12-560 |
| Officers quarters of the Poona Horse in Kandaha, 1878-1880. Watercolour sketch by Dr Stewart, 1880 (c); associated with the 2nd Afghan War (1878-1880). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1961-12-561 |
| Tribesmen firing from behind rocks, 1880. Watercolour by anonymous artist; associated with 2nd Afghan War (1878-1880). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1968-06-45 |
| Field Gun, 'Cast in the reign of Kadir Shah. Destroyed at Ghuznee 6th Sept 1842 by the Army from Candahar under the Command of Major General Nott'. Pencil sketch, artist unknown, inscribed verso as above, 1842 (c); associated with 1st Afghan War (1838-1842). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1968-06-206 |
| On the road to Ali Musjid. Watercolour by Orlando Norie, 1880 (c); two officers, one Royal Artillery, the other infantry, talking to a tribesman, a mule battery in the background; associated with 2nd Afghan War (1878-1880). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1968-06-223 |
| The British Camp at Kandahar, 2nd Afghan War, 1879. Watercolour by W W Blackburne, 1879; associated with 2nd Afghan War (1878-1880). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1971-06-22 |
| A column of soldiers passing through the Bolan Pass. Watercolour by anonymous artist; associated with 1st Afghan War (1838-1842). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1972-05-78 |
| Captain Straton (Signaller), 2nd Afghan War, 1880. Watercolour by anonymous artist, 1879. The last officer killed at Kandahar, 2nd Afghan War (1878-1880). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1972-09-12 |
| Football Match at Candahar, Afghanistan, 59th Regt v the Garrison 1878. Pen and ink drawing by J F Irwin, 1878; inscribed on mount 'First game of football ever played in the east'; associated with 59th (2nd Nottinghamshire) Regiment of Foot, 2nd Afghan War (1878-1880). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1972-11-4 |
| View from Mess Window, 3rd BNI, over Kandahar to the South-Seistan Desert in Distance and Storm, 1880 (c). Watercolour by anonymous artist, 1880 (c); associated with 3rd Bengal Native Infantry, 2nd Afghan War (1878-1880). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1973-02-67 |
| Kandahar from the summit of the Citadel, 2nd Afghan War, 1881. Watercolour by anonymous artist; looking north to a garden; associated with 2nd Afghan War (1878-1880). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1973-02-68 |
| An Indian cavalryman and camel corps man with his camel, 1880 (c). Pen and ink by Capt Gerald Hope Wildig O'Sullivan, Royal Engineers, 1880 (c); Afghan fort in the background; associated with 2nd Afghan War (1878-1880). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1973-12-61 |
| Major Augustus Keith Abbott, 1897. Watercolour by Robert Gosset Woodthorpe, 1897. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1964-05-89 |
| Soup plate, 1842-1961 (c); associated with 33rd Bengal Native Infantry; made by Crameld and Beckitt, Piccadilly, London; white earthenware, with overglaze painted decoration and in centre, crossed columns over a shield-shaped cartouche; inscribed with "33/ BNI", with battle honours "CABOOL/ LASWARIE/ BHURTPOOR/ 1842"; associated with the 1st Afghan War (1838-1842). | Ceramics | 1962-03-40 |
| 'The Defence of Jellalabad by Major Gen. Sir R H Sale G.C.B.', 1842. 24 lithographs by Hullmandel and Walton, 49 Great Marlborough Street, drawn by W L Walton, published by J Hogarth, H Graves and Company, Pall Mall, 1846 (c). Portrait of R H Sale, plan of Jellalabad, and 35 views. Some cuttings from 'The Illustrated London News'. Associated with the 1st Afghan War (1838-1842). | Prints | 1971-02-33-561 |
| Abyssinian Campaign. 19 photographs of watercolours by Col Cornelius Frank James, Prince of Wales' Own Bombay Grenadiers, DAQMS in Abyssinia, 1867-1868; including views of the route to Magdala, storming the gateway and portrait of King Tewodros (Theodore) II; associated with Abyssinia (1868). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1959-10-80 |
| Wooden printing block with an engraved image of the sculpture of Lt Walter Hamilton VC and an Afghan warrior, 1880 (c); probably engraved by the sculptor of the original, Charles Bell Birch, 1880 (c); boxwood, in four sections; associated with the Siege of Kabul, 2nd Afghan War (1878-1880), 1879. | Crafts | 1991-02-7 |
| Box, 1840 (c); belonged to Sir William Hay MacNaghten, Bt, Special Envoy to Afghanistan; associated with the Indian Army, and the Bengal Civil Service; small, japanned tin box, now empty; associated with the 1st Afghan War (1838-1842). | Crafts | 1993-02-70 |
| Pocket case owned by Surgeon Ambrose H Kelly of The Guides, found after the massacre of Kabul, 1879, 2nd Afghan War (1878-1880). Silver bound edges and silk lining, 1879. | Crafts | 1968-10-49 |
| Ribbon, 13 Apr 1868; associated with King Tewodros (Theodore) II of Abyssinnia; violet silk ribbon, frayed edge, decorated with damask flowers, embroidered white geometric key pattern and coloured flora and fauna within white dotted border; from the lining of the tent of the king, Magdala, Abyssinia. | Crafts | 1969-05-44 |
| Tray, beaten brass or bronze sheet metal, 1880 (c); owned by Lt John Scott Napier, 92nd (Gordon Highlanders) Regiment of Foot; associated with Sidar Ayub, Battle of Kandahar, 2nd Afghan War (1878-1880). | Crafts | 1979-06-131 |
| Staff finial, 13 Apr 1868; owned by Sir Charles Fraser; openwork flat brass Abyssinian Coptic cross with pointed arms and domed, cross pieces, with smaller crosses placed at angles, impressed designs and crescent emerging from socket; associated with Abyssinia (1868). | Crafts | 1965-04-44 |
| Bracelet, 1868 (c); associated with Sir Charles Fraser; hide wrist ornament, circular piece, bearing strips of the original black hair, with white on this strip of hide, threaded through a strap of raw hide with holes at the end; associated with Abyssinia (1868). | Crafts | 1965-04-46 |
| Necklace, 1868 (c); belonged to Queen Sabazadis, the wife of King Tewodros (Theodore) II of Abyssinia; owned by Lt C F James, Bombay Staff Corps and possibly 2nd (The Queen's Royal) Regiment of Foot; leather, crystal, silver, glass and brass beads, threaded on string; associated with Abyssinia (1868). | Crafts | 1959-10-79 |
| Tankard, 1840 (c); belonged to Col E A H Webb CSI, Madras Staff Corps; pewter, with a shield-shaped plaque attached with inscription indicating notches on the tankard represented each day of Col Webb's captivity, totalling 266 days; associated with 1st Afghan War (1838-1842). | Crafts | 1963-10-185 |
| Finial, 1868 (c); brass openwork sheetmetal, in the shape of a Coptic Cross, with lozenge profile, taken from Magdala during the Abyssinian Campaign (1868). | Crafts | 1957-02-34 |
| Coptic Cross finial, 1868 (c); Abyssinian iron cross with trefoil lozenge points to cross, cut from sheet metal, with cylindrical stem and rectangular flange at bottom and lower terminal trefoil as on arms; obtained from an Abyssinian soldier at Magdala; associated with Abyssinia (1867-1868). | Crafts | 1959-10-76 |
| Abyssinia, 1868. Charge of the 23rd Pioneers at Arrogee, 10 April 1868. Watercolour en grisaille by William Barns Wollen, 1910; associated with 23rd (Punjab) Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry (Pioneers); associated with Abyssinia (1867-1868). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1956-02-202 |
| Abyssinia, 1868. Sepia watercolour by R R Holmes, the British Museum's representative on the expedition, 1868; an Abyssinian ploughing a field with oxen, overlooked by a fort; associated with Abyssinia (1867-1868). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1968-06-231 |
| On the Wadela Plateau. Abyssinian cavalry riding into a ravine, Abyssinia, 1868. Sepia watercolour by R R Holmes, the British Musuem's representative on the expedition, 1868; associated with the Abyssinian Army; associated with Abyssinia (1867-1868). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1968-06-238 |
| British soldiers climbing up to the village of Adi Woka, on the road between Mussagita and Lat, Abyssinia, 1868. Sepia watercolour by R R Holmes, the British Musuem's representative on the expedition, 1868; associated with the Abyssinian Army; associated with Abyssinia (1867-1868). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1968-06-239 |
| Match and fuse holder, 1901; silver and blue enamel, made by Henry Wells, hallmarked Birmingham, 1900-1901; associated with Capt H MacAndrew and 101st Sqn Imperial Yeomanry; rectangular, with spring hinges at top and bottom to reveal a compartment; upper lid, inscribed, 'MATCHES' in blue enamel, lower and end inscribed, 'FUSES'; inscribed, '101ST. SQUAD. I.Y./ H.M.MAFEKING 1901'; associated with the Boer War (1899-1902). | Silver | 1966-09-157 |
| Statuette, 1961; silver, made by Garrard and Company, hallmarked London, 1960-1961; associated with Brig Gen H R W Vernon, the Kenya Regiment, and 4th (Uganda) King's African Rifles; depicting an Askari in service dress with rifle in right hand; upon square section rectangular plinth with silver plaque on front inscribed, 'PRESENTED to/ THE KENYA REGIMENT (T F)/ BY/ THE/ PRESIDENT AND MEMBERS OF/ THE 4TH (UGANDA) K.A.R. DINNER CLUB/ 1961'; with two devices consisting of a bull and an African symbol. | Silver | 1970-04-7 |
| Statuette of piper, 1952; Indian silver, by Hamilton and Company, 1952; piper, 18th Royal Garhwal Rifles; associated with Lt Gen Sir Ralph Deedes; on ebonised plinth with Maltese. | Silver | 1970-03-4 |
| 'Puja' tray, 1860 (c); indian silver, made in Poona, no marks, 1860 (c); presented to Philip Meadows Taylor, Indian Civil Service; associated with the Indian Army; circular with beaten and chased design in bands. | Silver | 1969-08-21 |
| Menu holder, 1907 (c); silver, made by Mackay and Chisholm, hallmarked Birmingham, 1906-1907; in the form of a peacock with the tail plumage forming the securing device for the menu; below a scroll inscribed, standing on a silver disc; one of a pair; in rectangular gold tooled black leather case. | Silver | 1969-07-35 |
| Letters and papers received by Brig Gen Thomas Durand Baker, July 1879 - October 1880; associated with the 2nd Afghan War (1878-1880). | Archives | 1978-04-76 |
| Canteen of cutlery, 1880 (c); possibly silver, made by Mappin and Webb, 1880 (c); owned by Lt Col H Cooper, 47th (Lancashire) Regiment of Foot; contained in a wooden box. | Silver | 1969-07-26-8 |
| A Picquet of the 26th Bombay Native Infantry defending the Garden of Mahomed Ussah's Fort Tezin 12th September 1842. Drawing by anonymous artist, 1842; associated with 26th Bombay Native Infantry, 1st Afghan War (1838-1842). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1981-02-24 |
| Cutlery, 1800 (c); collection of nine knives and forks owned by Lt Gen Sir John Moore, bequeathed to Gen Paul Anderson; silver-plated cast bronze handles, with steel blades and prongs, nd, 1800 (c); with decorated handles; associated with Maj N M Anderson and 60th (Royal American) Regiment of Foot and the Battle of Corunna, Peninsular War (1803-1808). | Silver | 1969-05-41 |
| Fork, 1824-1874; silver, marked JPGP for Josiah Piercy, George Piercy and hallmarked London, 1816-1817; owned by Sir Charles McCarthy and taken from his baggage after his defeat in 1824, 1st Ashanti War (1823-1825); recovered during the 2nd Ashanti War (1873-1874); inscribed with text along underside of shaft; with family device at the end, underneath the handle, of a hand holding a lizard to sinister. | Silver | 1968-10-48 |
| Statuette of an owl, 1924-1925, 1924-1925; silver, made by F P Baker and Company Limited, hallmarked London, 1925-1926; associated with Col E D Giles and Staff College, Quetta; depicting an owl on ebonised plinth. | Silver | 1968-10-25 |
| Fruit stand, 1918 (c); silver plated, made by Reed and Barton, 1918 (c); quadrangular-shaped with cast-applied lizard at one corner; two handles in the form of crouching birds, with stem consisting of two foliate supports; inscribed, 'PRESENTED BY/ THE WOMEN 2ND BN THE ROYAL IRISH/ TO/ MRS LAWRENCE/ ON HER LEAVING THE REGT.' | Silver | 1968-10-22 |
| Warming dish, 1836 (c); silver plate, made by Phoenix Rising (Waterhouse Hatfield and Company), 1836; from Mess Plate, 14th Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry; in three pieces, base dish and lid; associated with the Capture of Seringapatam, 4th Mysore War (1799). | Silver | 1968-08-6 |
| Watercolour by Lt Gen Sir Richard Hieram Sankey, 1891; associated with Lt Gen Sir Donald Stewart, 2nd Afghan War (1878-1880). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1981-01-53 |
| Pouch, 1902; associated with the 14th Highland Camerons. | Equipment, uniform | 1968-03-63 |
| Inkstand, 1927; silver, made by W H and Company, possibly Walker and Hall, hallmarked Birmingham, 1924-1925; shaped like the base of a stepped candle stick holder; inscribed, 'Presented to/ C.M.R. Sergeants Mess/ JUNE 1927/ by Major W.S. Blackett'; with black cylindrical ink container, with hinged lid bearing engraved device; associated with the Ceylon Mounted Rifles. | Silver | 1968-01-38 |
| The Fort of Jellalabad from a sketch made on the spot (ie from 'Piper's Hill') in 1842. Watercolour by G Thomas, 1847; associated with 1st Afghan War (1838-1842). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1979-07-128 |
| Jug, 1908; silver mounted cut glass, made 1908 (c); tapers upwards, the body is adorned with three bands of cut glass lozenge patterns; the top silver binding comprised fruiting vines upon stippled ground, with hinged lid; question shaped handle which is moulded to resemble a vine branch; on the upper band is an engraved device consisting of a crane above an escroll inscribed, 'BAROTSE NATIVE POLICE'; inscribed, 'PRESENTED TO THE OFFICERS B.N. POLICE/ BY F. J. CLARKE. 1908'; associated with the Barotse Native Police mess. | Silver | 1968-01-14 |
| Valley of the Bara River Jumrood Fort Tartarra peak visible nearly to Attock. Pen and ink and watercolour by anonymous artist, 1878 (c); associated with 2nd Afghan War (1878-1880). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1979-02-64 |
| 2nd Afghan War, the meeting between Cavagnari and the Khan of Lalpura at Dakka in February 1879. Pencil drawing by Frederic Villiers, special artist of the 'Graphic'; associated with 2nd Afghan War (1878-1880). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1974-12-155 |
| Egg boiler, 1905-1906; silver, made by Mappin and Webb, hallmarked Sheffield, 1905-1906; on three ball feet, on the front is a device comprising a stork above an escroll inscribed, 'BAROTSE NATIVE POLICE', surmounting inscription, 'B.S.A Co./ PRESENTED TO/ OFFICERS MESS,/ BAROTSE NATIVE POLICE./ BY/ CAPT. H.M. STENNET./ Oct. 1905'. | Silver | 1968-01-13 |