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| Description | Object Type | NAM Accession Number |
|---|---|---|
| Photograph of a bronze statue of an officer standing over a dead tribesman, 1880 (c); associated with 2nd Afghan War (1878-1880). | Photographs | 1960-06-21 |
| Photographs, nd; associated with Hon Capt Mehr Din, Bengal Sappers and Miners, India, North West Frontier, Tochi Field Force, India, North West Frontier, Tirah Expeditionary Force, 3rd Afghan War (1919). | Photographs | 1960-12-94 |
| Newspaper and letter, 1899-1900; associated with Sgt M Douse, City Imperial Volunteers; collected by Mr J Duce; outbreak of war, hardships of troops in South Africa; associated with the Boer War (1899-1902). | Archives | 1984-01-59 |
| Map, two ration cards, two signs, 1940-1943; collected by Stanley H Duce; associated with World War Two, Italy (1943-1944). | Maps | 1984-01-60 |
| Map, two ration cards, two signs, 1940-1943; collected by Stanley H Duce; associated with World War Two, Italy (1943-1944). | Archives | 1984-01-60 |
| Drums of the Fore and Aft. Coloured lithograph by E Matthew Hale, 1895; associated with 2nd Afghan War (1878-1880). | Prints | 1974-04-10 |
| Saving the Guns at Maiwand. Reproduction print after Richard Caton Woodville, 1880 (c); associated with the Royal Artillery, Battle of Maaiwand, 2nd Afghan War (1878-1880), 1880. | Prints | 1973-12-62 |
| Lady Sale ... on the Retreat from Kabul. Lithograph; associated with Lady Sale; associated with the Retreat from Kabul, 1st Afghan War (1838-1842). | Prints | 1989-04-61 |
| A Chief of the Tribe of 'Jekranee Beloochees'. Coloured aquatint by Henry Daubrawa, 1843 (c), after Capt Thomas Postans, 15th Bombay Native Infantry, 1839; associated with Afghan irregulars, 1st Afghan War (1838-1842). | Prints | 1981-03-56 |
| The Attack on the Peiwar Kotal, 2nd December 1878. Photogravure after Vereker M Hamilton, 1878, published by Richard Bentley and Son, 1897. 5th Gurkha Rifles and 72nd (Duke of Albany's Own Highlanders) Regiment of Foot at Battle of Peiwar Kotal, 2nd Afghan War (1878-1880), 2 Dec 1878. | Prints | 1979-04-34 |
| Two chromolithographs by Edgar A Holloway, 1884 (c)-1895; associated with 2nd Afghan War (1878-1880) and 1st Sudan War (1884). | Prints | 1979-10-70 |
| Letter, 13 Jun 1847; written by Pte Alexander Innes, No 6 Coy Reserve Bn 91 Foot; describes to his mother the scale of the conflict, martial abilities of the enemy, operations against the Kaffirs, other soldiers in the area; associated with the 7th Cape Frontier War (1847-1848). | Archives | 1984-01-61 |
| 16 colour postcards after various artists, 1980 (c); associated with Scottish Regiments. | Prints | 1980-08-55 |
| Sketches in Afghanistan. Bound volume of 27 tinted lithographs after James Atkinson, 1842 (c), engraved by Louis and Charles Haghe, published by J W Allen and Company, 1842; associated with 1st Afghan War (1838-1842). | Prints | 1980-05-33 |
| Service papers: paybooks, record of service, warrant, press cutting, retirement certificate, medical report, discharge certificate, 1877-1916; associated with sub Conductor Betram Charles Taylor, Indian Ordnance Department, L Cpl E J Taylor, Army Ordnance Corps; | Archives | 1984-01-63 |
| Diary in three volumes, 21 Oct 1899 - 21 Feb 1910; associated with Maj Gen Ralph Edward Allen, 3rd Division; details of service; associated with the Boer War (1899-1900). | Archives | 1984-01-68 |
| Copy letter, 25 Nov 1863; written by James Oates; describes to his brother fighting against the Maori, who the writer clearly enjoyed defeating and thought very little of; associated with 2nd Maori War (1863). | Archives | 1984-01-98 |
| Copy letter, 21 Feb 1875; written by Pte John Oates, E Coy 1/11th Regiment; from Jubbulpore, he describes to his sister the regiment's new station. | Archives | 1984-01-99 |
| Photocopy journal, 5 Jan-14 Sept 1853; associated with Sir Lumley Graham and Sgn Alexander Barclay; associated with 43rd (Monmouthshire) Regiment of Foot (Light Infantry); includes notes, log of voyage home at end of campaign, 16 sketches of topographical interest, and 'A description of the country in which the 43rd Regiment has been employed from the 1 April 1852 to 30 March 1855' by Sgn Barclay; associated with 8th Cape Frontier War (1850-1853). | Archives | 1984-02-4 |
| Photocopy journals, 1 Apr-16 Nov 1852, and 22 Aug-14 Sept 1853; associated with Lt Lumley Graham and Sgn Alexander Barclay; associated with 43rd (Monmouthshire) Regiment of Foot (Light Infantry); includes 'A description of the country in which the 43rd Regiment has been employed 1852 to 1853' by Sgn Barclay; associated with 8th Cape Frontier War (1850-1853). | Archives | 1984-02-5 |
| Pamphlet, 'Notes for Officers wishing to join The Indian Army', May 1942, reprinted June 1942; associated with the British Army and the Indian Army; notes on the conditions of service, the organisation of the Indian Army, and pay, published with a view to encouraging officers of the British Army to serve in the Indian Army for the duration of the War; associated with World War Two, India (1939-1945). | Archives | 1984-02-6 |
| Two pamphlets, 'So you want to be a Civvy?', October 1945 and 'The Road Home', nd; collected by L/Cpl J Robinson, Royal Army Ordnance Corps; cartoons encouraging resettlement training and notes for members of the 8th Army travelling overland from Villach to the Channel; associated with World War Two (1939-1945). | Archives | 1984-02-7 |
| Microfilm copy of book, 'A King's Hussar. Being the Military Memoris of Twenty-Five Years of a Troop-Sergeant Major of the 14th (King's) Hussars', 1893; associated with 14th Hussars; collected and arranged by Herbert Compton; published by Cassell and Company Limited, London, 1893; associated with the Transvaal War (1881). | Archives | 1984-02-8 |
| Respirator, Mk II, Light service, 12 Jul 1944 and respirator case, 1944; manufactured by W and G, and M and CoH; associated with C J E Shorthouse; associated with World War Two (1939-1945). | Equipment, general | 2004-05-5 |
| Microfilm copies of papers, 1917 (c); associated with Capt Edward Herbert Keeling, 119th Infantry; relate to the service of Capt Keeling; associated with World War One, POWs and Mesopotamia (1914-1918) and Russia (1918-1919). | Archives | 1984-02-9 |
| Papers, including five letters, 1917-1919; associated with Capt Henry Edward Rochfort Widnell, Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, The Duke of Albany's); casualties, thanks for a parcel, pension; associated with World War One, Egypt and Palestine (1917-1918). | Archives | 1984-02-16 |
| Two volume diary, 12 Apr 1849-17 Oct 1851; associated with Ens Henry Preston, 90th (Perthshire Volunteers) (Light Infantry) Regiment of Foot; life of a young officer in a regiment at home experienced by a religious man from a close knit family, including drill, sitting on Court Martials, regimental duties, fishing, and sketching. | Archives | 1984-02-24 |
| Photocopy of military journal and commonplace book of Richard Pope, 47th Regiment of Foot, 1775; associated with American War of Independence (1775-1783). | Archives | 1991-09-119 |
| Photocopy of a manuscript diary kept by a 16 year old English nurse working in Dublin, April 1916, recording events seen and heard by her, and her role as a nurse in an emergency hospital established in a local high school; associated with the Easter Rebellion, Ireland (1916-1922). | Archives | 1991-12-123 |
| Shoulder title, 4th/5th Bn (Cinque Ports) Bn, 3rd Bn The Queen's Regiment (Royal Sussex), 1966, sealed pattern, 1966. | Badges | 1989-05-17 |
| Shoulder title, 21st Special Air Service Regiment (The Artists Rifles), 1953, sealed pattern, 1953. | Badges | 1989-05-30 |
| Sheet No 53 B 15. Map, 1922; used by Edward Hunter Power, Royal Artillery; published by the Survey of India, 1922. The civil settlement and cantonment of Ambala. | Maps | 1988-03-4 |
| Rangoon Sheet 1. Map, April 1945; used by Lt Cdr F M Hutton, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, during the attack on Rangoon when he commanded RN Beach Commando 'Victor'; printed by the Survey Dte, Main Headquarters, ALFSEA, Apr 1945. The northern part of the town with the locations of important buildings, including the INA barracks, and the Japanese Ambassador's Residence, marked on it; associated with the Capture of Rangoon, World War Two, Far East (1941-1945). | Maps | 1988-03-7 |
| Copy map, 1807; diagram showing the order of battle of the British Army at the Battle of Alexandria, Wars of the French Revolution, Egypt (1799-1801); a note indicates the number of infantry and cavalry available for duty and an endorsement suggests that the diagram was either drawn by or belonged to Lt Gen Sir John Moore; paper watermarked 1798. | Maps | 1988-04-36 |
| Map Review No 29. Map, 6 May 1945; fortnightly-issued newssheet, featuring a map of the world on which the theatres of war were marked and the progress of the Allied offensives within them were illustrated and discussed; published by the Directorate of Army Education, AG's Branch, general headquarters, India, 1945; printed by the Times of India Press, Bombay, 1945; associated with World War Two (1939-1945). | Maps | 1988-05-42 |
| Biography, copy return of service, copy correspondence, 1831-1862; associated with Maj Edward James Blanckley, 6th Foot; associated with Fitzroy Somerset; compiled by G R Everson; the life and career of Maj Blanckley. | Archives | 1984-02-26 |
| History, including two folders, photocopy documents and articles, photographs, in eight parts, 1780-1983: History of the units and military history of the London Post Office 1780-1983; Copies of regimental orders etc 1859-1915; APOC List of officers, and casualties 1882-1903; Copies of letters, posters, etc relating to APOC 1795-1904; Magazine articles on Army Postal Services, published 1915-1928; badges and uniforms of PO Rifles 1868-1908; copy photographs of PO Rifles and APOC 1860-1982; booklet by A G M Batten on 'The Roodewal Incident 7 Jun 1900'; compiled by J B Boon; associated with the Post Office Rifles and the Army Post Office Corps; associated with1st Sudan Campaign (1885), Boer War (1899-1902), and World War One (1914-1918). | Archives | 1984-02-28 |
| History, including two folders, photocopy documents and articles, photographs, in eight parts, 1780-1983: History of the units and military history of the London Post Office 1780-1983; Copies of regimental orders etc 1859-1915; APOC List of officers, and casualties 1882-1903; Copies of letters, posters, etc relating to APOC 1795-1904; Magazine articles on Army Postal Services, published 1915-1928; badges and uniforms of PO Rifles 1868-1908; copy photographs of PO Rifles and APOC 1860-1982; booklet by A G M Batten on 'The Roodewal Incident 7 Jun 1900'; compiled by J B Boon; associated with the Post Office Rifles and the Army Post Office Corps; associated with1st Sudan Campaign (1885), Boer War (1899-1902), and World War One (1914-1918). | Photographs | 1984-02-28 |
| Pamphlet, 'Some home truths in Limericks about the Officers of the 2/96th Infantry,' 11 Nov 1918; collected by Lt H E Thornton, 2/96th Infantry; printed by S P G Mission Printing Press, Ahmednagar; 20 verses containing character sketches of the unit's commissioned officers; associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Archives | 1984-02-29 |
| Diary, 25 May - 21 Nov 1883; associated with Lt Gen Sir Sam Browne; associated with Edward VII as Prince of Wales; associated with the German Army; describes Lt Gen Browne's stay in Germany. | Archives | 1984-02-78 |
| Statuette of a Jemadar, 1918-1922; silver, made by F P Baker and Company Limited, hallmarked London, 1921-1922; full length figure standing with hands clasped resting on sword; on a tall, ebonized wood plinth, with a silver plate at front inscribed, '125TH NAPIER'S RIFLES/ FROM/ ALL RANKS OF THE/ SECOND BATTALION,/ IN MEMORY OF'; associated with the Indian Army and the Rajputana Rifles; commemorating the 2nd Bn 125th Napier's Rifles' service in India, North West Frontier, Waziristan (1919-1920). | Silver | 1978-04-5 |
| Two-handled cup, 1913; silver, made by M H, Martin Hall and Company Limited, hallmarked Sheffield, 1911-1912; possibly retailed by Bachmann and Company, Guernsey, 1911 (c); awarded to detachment of the 2nd Bn Royal Irish Regiment as they won it three years in succession; tulip-shaped, on a low, domed-stepped foot and plinth; inscribed, 'CHANNEL ISLANDS/ MILITARY ATHLETIC MEETING/ THE 'LE RICHE'/ CHALLENGE CUP/ FOR THE/ MOST SUCCESSFUL DETACHMENT'; inscribed underneath, 'BACHMANN & CO GUERNSEY'. | Silver | 1978-09-5 |
| 'Diary of the movements of 2nd Bn Worcestershire Regiment Boer War 1899 to 1901 by Pte C Nicholson'; prepared by Richard Storey, September 1983; describes the service of Pte Nicholson from when he joined the Depot at Worcestershire; associated with the Boer War (1899-1902). | Archives | 1984-02-79 |
| Circular letter, 30 Oct 1918; order of service, 17 Nov 1918; list, 1916-1919; record, 'Record of the 3rd East Anglian Field Ambulance...during the Great War 1914-1918'; associated with George Henry Ashton, 2/3rd East Anglian Field Ambulance; associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Archives | 1984-02-80 |
| Cigarette box, 1946; silver, hallmarks obliterated, 1946 (c); inscribed, 'MAJOR H.M. WATTS, M.B.E, D.C.M./ SAM BROWNE'S CAVALRY F.F./, I.A.C. A.C.S./ 1937-46/ FROM/ THE OFFICERS'; associated with the Indian Army and Sam Browne's Cavalry (12th Frontier Force); rectangular, flat with hinged lid; lined with redwood and is plain internally with two partitions, the position of which is adjustable. | Silver | 1978-10-90 |
| Three two-handled cups, 1912-1913; associated with the 1st Bn Connaught Rangers. | Silver | 1978-12-16 |
| Newsheet, 'The White Night', Issue No 329, 21 May 1945; associated with 8 Corps Headquarters; duplicated typescript single sheet, dated 0800 Monday, containing a short account of the Corps' operations between 'D-Day' and 'VE Day'; associated with World War Two, NW Europe (1944-1945). | Archives | 1984-02-81 |
| Catalogue, 1802-1858; associated with the Marquess of Ripon; associated with the Northern Regiment, the West Riding Yeomanry Cavalry and the Yorkshire Hussars; photocopied typescript, archives of the units, now deposited in the North Yorkshire Record Office, Northallerton. | Archives | 1984-02-82 |
| Inkstand, 1873 (c); silver with brass, glass and wooden fitments, made by W M, possibly W Mann, hallmarked London, 1872-1873; made from a shoulder belt pouch owned by Sub Lt Frank W Rhodes, 1st (Royal) Dragoons; with brass sand box and two glass inkwells; body is a block of wood, curved over at the top; pouch lid is hinged with leather thong with silver wire border; top has 'VR' cypher and French eagle. | Silver | 1979-03-12 |
| Papers: programme, 23-27 Nov 1945; order of service, 30 Apr 1954; brochure, 1957 (c); menu, 16 Jun 1962; six Christmas cards, nd; papers, 1939-1957; programme, October 1947; collected by Maj Maurice Kirby Beedle, 4th (Uganda) Bn King's African Rifles; associated with 11th (East African Division) and King's African Rifles. | Archives | 1984-03-26 |
| Two-handled cup, 1919; silver plate, 1919 (c); associated with the 1st Bn Royal Munster Fusiliers and the Royal United Services Institution; body is swag-bellied Regency shape, adorned on the front and back with scrolled edge cartouches, one bearing the inscription, 'N.A.D.S. & S (Plymouth Branch)/ PEACE SPORTS/ HOME PARK/ 1ST PRIZE/ TUG-OF-WAR/'. | Silver | 1979-03-53 |
| Two-handled cup, 1920; silver by C E, hallmarked London, 1916-1917; retailed by Keen and Page of Plymouth, 1916 (c); inscribed, 'CHAMPIONSHIP CUP/ S.W. AREA ATHLETIC MEETING/ WINNERS/ 1ST ROYAL MUNSTER FUSILIERS/ TUG-OF-WAR/ CATCH WEIGHTS & 110 STONE/ RELAY RACE/ 1ST PUTTING THE SHOT'; plain body, rounded stepped inverted trumpet foot; handles are half-heart shaped and join below rim and at swag; foot is bent on one side. | Silver | 1979-03-54 |
| 109 maps, 1939-1946; used by Lord George Francis Montagu Douglas Scott, 10th and 23rd Hussars; Flanders, Britanny, Normandy, France and Belgium, Ardennes, Holland, the Rhine Crossing, Elbe and Brunswick, the Ruhr and Germany; associated with World War Two (1939-1945). | Maps | 1984-03-27 |
| Two-handled cup, 1910 (c)-1916; silver, made by WR/JL, retailed by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company Limited, hallmarked London, 1916-1917; associated with the 1st Bn Royal Munster Fusiliers; egg-shaped body, gadrooned bottom half; inverted trumpet-shaped, slightly raised and stepped foot; half-heart handles; inscribed, 'COMPANY/ TUG OF WAR/ CHALLENGE CUP/ 1/ R.M.F/ PRESENTED BY/ REGIMENTAL TUG OF WAR TEAM'. | Silver | 1979-03-56 |
| Cup, 1904 (c); silver, made by J D and Son, possibly James Deaking and Son, hallmarked Sheffield, 1904-1905; inscribed, '1ST ROYAL MUNSTER FUSILIERS/ 'H' COY/ BEST SECTION'; low, raised, inverted-trumpet shaped foot with beaded rim; slender baluster stem with beaded knop and finial; associated with Royal United Services Institution. | Silver | 1979-03-57 |
| Cup, 1921; silver plate, 1921; associated with 1st Bn Royal Munster Fusiliers; baluster stem with central beaded knop and joined beaded finial; plain body bearing inscription, 'ST. PATRICK'S DAY SPORTS/ RECRUITS TUG-OF-WAR'; bowl has been broken off and re-welded; one of a pair. | Silver | 1979-03-58 |
| Cup, silver plated, 1921; associated with the 1st Bn Royal Munster Fusiliers; the stem is baluster, with central beaded knop and joined beaded finial; plain body bearing inscription, 'ST. PATRICK'S DAY SPORTS/ 1921/ OPEN COUNTRY RACE'; bowl has been broken off and re-welded; one of a pair. | Silver | 1979-03-59 |
| Cup, silver plated, 1921; inscribed, 'ST PATRICKS DAY SPORTS/ INTER COMPANY RELAY RACE/ WON BY/ W CO/ TEAM/ MAJOR B.R. FRENCH DSO/ 2 LT U.F. HUSSEY DE BURGH./ CSM J. STRONNER. M.M./ SGT G WALKER/ SGT J PATTERSON/ CPL T MCSWEENEY L.C.M. FALLON/ PTE. D. BRIDGEMAN PTE. J. REIDY/ PTE. J. KEOHANE BOY F. KAIRD'; associated with the 1st Bn Royal Munster Fusiliers; stem is baluster with central beaded knop and joined beaded finial. | Silver | 1979-03-60 |
| Two-handled cup, 1904 (c); silver, made by R P, hallmarked London, 1904-1905; inscribed, 'FROM/ COLONEL C KING HALL/ IN MEMORY OF/ 30 YEARS SPENT IN/ THE ROYAL MUNSTER FUSILIERS'; associated with the 1st Bn Royal Munster Fusiliers and the Royal United Service Institution; inverted trumpet shaped foot; rounded bowl, straight sides and a central reeded girdle with re-enforced reeded rim. | Silver | 1979-03-61 |
| Bowl, 1896; silver, made by WBJ (Messrs Barnard), hallmarked London, 1894-1895; associated with the 1st Bn Royal Munster Fusiliers; inscribed, 'TUG OF WAR/ CATCH WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP/ ALL IRELAND ARMY ATHLETIC MEETING/ COACH/ CPL CHAPLIN'; upon a low stepped foot, a hemispherical bowl with a reeded re-enforced rim and lower border of fabric swags. | Silver | 1979-03-62 |
| Bowl, 1895; silver, made by Messrs Barnard, hallmarked London, 1894-1895; associated with the 1st Bn Royal Munster Fusiliers and the Royal United Service Institution; inscribed, 'TUG OF WAR/ LIGHT WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP/ ALL IRELAND ARMY ATHLETIC MEETING COACH/ SERGEANT DRUMMER NEEVES'; with alternate spiralled fluting and gadrooning on lower part of bowl. | Silver | 1979-03-63 |
| Two-handled bowl, 1885; silver, made by E H, hallmarked London, 1885-1886; associated with the 1st Bn Royal Munster Fusiliers; originally with plinth indicating that it was presented by the Artists' Rifle Volunteers; hemispherical bowl with plain lower part and meridial border, upright gadrooning with upper and lower bands of egg-and-dart dotted impressions. | Silver | 1979-03-64 |
| Two-handled cup, 1902 (c); silver, hallmarked Birmingham, 1902-1903; associated with Malta Command; body is plain with inscription, 'GARRISON SERGEANTS MESS/ MALTA/ ANNUAL TENNIS HANDICAP'; cup has plain knopped stem and truncated downward pointing body with flared rim. | Silver | 1979-04-39 |
| Cup, 1930; silver, maker's mark rubbed, hallmarked Birmingham, 1930-1931; associated with the Malta Command; the cup is truncated egg-shaped, bearing inscription, 'GARRISON SERGEANT'S MESS/ BILLIARD CHALLENGE CUP' on the front with an inward folding rim; on a cylindrical ebonised wood plinth bearing ten white metal shields; inverted trumpet-shaped foot with knopped stem. | Silver | 1979-04-40 |
| Bible, 1852-1879; associated with C/Sgt Richard Adkinson, 19th (The 1st Yorkshire North Riding) Regiment of Foot; family Bible containing on the rear endpaper the service details of C/Sgt Adkinson; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856), Indian Mutiny (1857-1859) and India, North West Frontier, Black Mountain Expedition (1868). | Archives | 2004-05-6 |
| Fork, 1858-1881 (c); silver plate, with maker's mark verso, 'W H & S', possibly William Hutton and Sons, 1870 (c); engraved with regimental device on handle, from the Sergeants' Mess, 100th (or Prince of Wales's Royal Canadian) Regiment of Foot; four prongs, square in section with pointed shoulders at join to square fish-tail head. | Silver | 1979-06-156 |
| Four maps: 'Crutchley's New Map of India, showing the Presidencies and the Seat of the Mutinies', 1857; map, 20 Jan 1917; map, 5 Dec 1916; map, 4 Oct 1917; associated with Capt George Leslie Grove Pollard, 106 Indian Pioneers; associated with Indian Mutiny (1857), World War One, Mesopotamia (1914-1918). | Maps | 1984-03-28 |
| Two-handled cup, 1922; silver, made by Harrison Brothers and Howson, hallmarked Sheffield, 1921-1922; inscribed, 'PRESENTED TO THE/ 2ND BATT. THE ROYAL MUNSTER FUSILIERS/ AS AN INTER-COMPANY CHALLENGE CUP BY THE/ IRISH WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION/ IN REMEMBRANCE OF THE ASSOCIATION'S CONNECTION WITH AND PRIDE IN/ ALL BATT'S OF THE REGIMENT DURING THE GREAT WAR'; round straight-sided cup upon short, stepped, domed base; central reeded girdle and question mark shaped handles; with regimental device and inscribed on both sides to commemorate World War One (1914-1918). | Silver | 1979-07-117 |
| Goblet shaped cup, 1886; silver, made by Martin Hall and Company, retailed by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company Limited, hallmarked London, 1884-1885; inscribed, 'CHALLENGE CUP/ OF THE SERGEANTS SHOOTING CLUB/ 1ST BN/ THE ROYAL MUNSTER FUSILIERS'; cup as downward pointing egg, engraved below rim and on foot with a floral scrolling border, on stem; engraved with the names of winners from 1886-1909. | Silver | 1979-07-118 |
| Two-handled cup, 1904 (c); silver, made by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company Limited (G and S), hallmarked London,1904-1905; inverted trumpet-shaped foot, plain short stem; cup is plain, egg-shaped with question-shaped handles, engraved with regimental device above inscription: 'CORPORAL'S SHOOTING CHALLENGE CUP/ 1ST ROYAL MUNSTER FUSILIERS'. | Silver | 1979-07-119 |
| Two jugs or wine ewers, 1863; silver, made by John S Hunt (ISH), hallmarked London, 1864-1865; associated with 101st Regiment of Foot (Royal Bengal Fusiliers). | Silver | 1979-07-120 |
| Two-handled cup, 1911; silver made by William Hutton and Sons, hallmarked Sheffield, 1911-1912 (c); associated with the Bangalore Rifle Voluntees (Kolar Gold Fields Bn) and Indian Army; original inscription erased and re-engraved with names of winners, possibly of a shooting competition, 1950-1961; inscribed, 'THE KOLAR INTER-DIVISIONAL CUP PRESENTED BY/ THE KOLAR GOLDFIELD (INDIA) BN...THE VICEROY'S CUP'; body elongated egg-shaped with neck and shoulders at top; on slightly raised foot with an encircling concave edge border, short plain stem. | Silver | 1979-08-45 |
| Ashtray, 1900 (c); silver, made by S C (not traced), hallmarked London, 1900-1901; inscribed, 'SIEGE OF MAFEKING', incorporating a brass and steel one inch bullet for a machine gun; circular with raised, lipped edge, plain overall and roughly wrought, possibly converted from a plain silver wine coaster; associated with the Siege of Mafeking, Boer War (1899-1902). | Silver | 1980-04-6 |
| National Service Medal 1939-60; supplied by Award Productions Limited, Shrewsbury; blue ribbon with central gold stripe and narrow white and red stripes at the edges. | Medals | 2004-05-7 |
| 25 photographs collected by Gen Sir Rob Lockhart, 1938-1946; associated with World War Two, India (1939-1945). | Photographs | 2004-05-8 |
| Menu, 5 May 1956; associated with 17th/21st Lancers; menu and musical programme for the 50th anniversary of the 17th/21st Lancers Old Comrades at the Strand Corner House, Charing Cross, London WC2. | Archives | 2004-05-9 |
| Photocopy offprint, 'Die deutsche Kompanie 'Heinrich, Prinz von Preussen' im 'Schanghai Volunteer Corps', May 1956; associated with the Shanghai Volunteer Corps; written by Friedrich Schirmer; in German. | Archives | 1984-03-29 |
| Passport, August 1940; five passes and identity cards, 1943-1945; maps, 1944 (c); Officer's Release Book and release certificate, March 1946; map, nd; map, 1934; photocopy history, ' A Short History of the 421st Battery RFA, North Russia 1918-19'; programme, 15 Aug 1944; associated with Lt Col Harold Guy Wilder Godfrey, Intelligence Corps; associated with 421 Bty Royal Field Artillery; associated with World War One, Eastern Front (1918-1919) and with World War Two, NW Europe (1944-1945). | Archives | 1984-03-30 |
| Passport, August 1940; five passes and identity cards, 1943-1945; maps, 1944 (c); Officer's Release Book and release certificate, March 1946; map, nd; map, 1934; photocopy history, ' A Short History of the 421st Battery RFA, North Russia 1918-19'; programme, 15 Aug 1944; associated with Lt Col Harold Guy Wilder Godfrey, Intelligence Corps; associated with 421 Bty Royal Field Artillery; associated with World War One, Eastern Front (1918-1919) and with World War Two, NW Europe (1944-1945). | Maps | 1984-03-30 |
| Cigarette box, 1918; silver plate (on brass), made by the Regimental Armourer at Sialkot, India, 1918; inscribed, 'WLA' for Lt William Lowry Alston, 32nd Sikh Pioneers, 1918; rectangular, with flared base and lined with sandalwood; with seven-looped hinge for lid; containing 13 Senior Service cigarettes; associated with the Indian Army. | Silver | 1980-05-153 |
| Teapot, 1929; Afghan silver, probably made in Kabul, 1919 (c); owned by Capt William Lowry Alston, 1st (Marine) Bn Corps of Bombay Pioneers and acquired by him after it had been looted from Kabul, Afghanistan, 1929; associated with the Indian Army; associated with the 3rd Afghan War (1919) and India, North West Frontier, Waziristan (1929-1930). | Silver | 1980-05-155 |
| Photographs of discharge certificate, 20 Nov 1856; issued to 653 Pte Constantus Muller, 1st Jager Corps British German Legion;bi-lingual certificate, German on one side and English on the other, issued on the disbandment of the Legion. | Archives | 1984-03-31 |
| Tray, 1929-1930; Afghan silver, probably made in Kabul, 1904 (c); associated with Brig William Lowry Alston, 1st (Marine) Bn Corps of Bombay Pioneers; associated with the Indian Army; circular, with heavily decorated border; inscribed at centre: 'LOOTED FROM KABUL BY/ WAZIRS & MAHSUDS/ WHEN ASSISTING NADIR KHAN/ IN ITS RECAPTURE' and below another, probably a translation of a device engraved on the rim; associated with the 3rd Afghan War (1919) and India, North West Frontier, Waziristan (1929-1930). | Silver | 1980-05-156 |
| Permanent pass, 1955 (c); associated with 1st Bn Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Princess Louise's); unused. | Archives | 1984-03-32 |
| Photocopy movement order, 6-9 Jan 1978; associated with Maj P W Lafferty; associated with the British Army; issued by HQ Q(Movements) BAOR; order for travel from Helmstedt to Berlin and back again by train, with a leaflet noting points of interest to be seen from the British Military train when travelling between the British sector of Berlin and Braunschweig; associated with British Army of the Rhine (1945-). | Archives | 1984-03-33 |
| Hand bell, 1929 (c); silver, made by the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company Limited, hallmarked London, 1928-1929; owned by Capt William Lowry Alston; associated with 10th Bn 2nd Bn Bombay Pioneers and the Indian Army; with handle in the design of a fouled anchor and separate clapper of a ball on a stick with a hooked end, and one link of a chain. | Silver | 1980-05-157 |
| Coffee pot, 1930 (c); silver plate, made by Samson, Hall, Miller and Company, 1870 (c); owned by Capt William Lowry Alston; associated with the 12th (The Kelat-i-Ghilzie) Regiment, Bengal Native Infantry, 1870 (c); cylindrical, with plain bands and decorative bands at upper and lower border; on either side is a cartouche engraved, '12/KIG'; with lid and question mark shaped handle. | Silver | 1980-05-158 |
| Statuette, 1960 (c); silver, made by Garrard and Company, hallmarked London, 1960; owned by Maj M Budd, depicting a soldier of the Trucial Oman Scouts, standing at ease holding an automatic rifle; upon a square stepped ebonised wood plinth, with plain silver plaque engraved with a device consisting of crossed Arab knives and scroll in Arabic. | Silver | 1980-05-39 |
| Dressing case, 1855 (c); leather and wood case, made by Austin of Dublin; containing silver and silver plate shaving implements and toiletry boxes, made by Francis Douglas, hallmarked London, 1854-1855; owned by FM Hugh, 1st Visct Gough; associated with the Indian Army. | Equipment, general | 1980-06-4 |
| Brief history of the 17th Dogra Regiment in World War Two by Lt Col I A MacMillan, nd; includes details of the inauguration of the Dogra Regiment Memorial Glade at the National Memorial Arboretum at Lichfield, 1998. | Archives | 2004-05-10 |
| Photograph album of 89 photographs, 1900 (c) to 1918; subjects include Boer War (1899-1902), armoured train and hospital; associated with Gen Viscount Plumer and Capt Hon T H R Plumer. (Album dimensions: 28 x 37 cm) | Photographs | 1975-04-86 |
| Photograph album of 102 photographs compiled by Lt E Best, 152nd Punjabis, 1919 (c)-1920; subjects include recruiting, armoured train and sport; associated with India. (Album dimensions: 16.5 x 21.5 x 4 cm). | Photographs | 1975-10-80 |
| Centrepiece, 1827; silver, made by RS (Rawlins and Summer or Reilly and Storer), hallmarked London, 1839-1840; inscribed to commemorate the safe return to England from India of Lt Col Jerry Francis Dyson, 18th Bombay Native Infantry, on furlough, 1827; bowl with lid having figure of cavalry sowar, standing on a palm tree stem surrounded by four figures in uniform, all on a stepped base; highly decorated; associated with the Indian Army. | Silver | 1980-07-118 |
| India General Service Medal 1908-35, 2nd Issue, clasp: Afghanistan NWF; awarded to Pte L Foster, Durham Light Infantry, 1919; associated with 3rd Afghan War (1919). | Medals | 1989-01-83 |
| Medal group awarded to Lt Col R C Whiting, 11th Bengal Native Infantry: Punjab Campaign Medal 1848-49, 2 clasps: Chillianwalla and Goojerat; 2nd China War Medal 1857-60; India General Service Medal 1854-95, clasp: Bhootan; 2nd Afghan War Medal 1878-80; with three miniature medals; associated with the 2nd Sikh War (1848-1849), 2nd China War (1856-1860) and 2nd Afghan War (1878-1880). | Medals | 1989-09-6 |
| Four teaspoons, 1928 (c); made by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company Limited, hallmarked Birmingham, 1928-1929; associated with the Indian Army; probably shooting trophies, bearing on the handle the initials 'SPMR' for Southern Provinces Mounted Rifles; handles composed of crossed rifles, Short Magazine Lee-Enfields, supporting a circular head with initials, all matching. | Silver | 1980-08-25 |
| Salver, 1903; silver, by Thomas Bradbury, hallmarked London 1902-1903; inscribed, 'PRESENTED/ TO/ MAJOR E K RIDLEY/ BY HIS BROTHER OFFICERS/ OF THE 2ND BN DORSETSHIRE REGIMENT/ JUNE 1903'; plain, circular, with scalloped and reeded border, with alternate broad and narrow gadrooned edge, four ball-and-claw feet spaced equally around rim. | Silver | 1980-08-33 |
| Two-handled cup, 1910; owned by Godfrey Spencer Tavener Dawson; silver, by Edmund Barnard and Sons, hallmarked London, 1898-1899; associated with the 4th (North Tipperary L I Militia) Bn Royal Irish Regiment; inscribed, 'OFFICER'S MUSKETRY CHALLENGE/ PRESENTED MAJOR CLAUDE CANE 1899/ AND WON OUTRIGHT BY CAPT G DAWSON, 1910'; rounded stepped-inverted trumpet foot; half-heart shaped handles join below rim and at swag; reeded girdle at rim and centre; inscribed with the names of winners. | Silver | 1980-10-10 |
| Silver plate butter dish holder, 1901-1903 (c); associated with the 34th Sikh Pioneers and the Indian Army; framework on four feet, with carrying handle; separate, flat lid with handle on top, stamped with regimental crest and number. | Silver | 1980-11-108 |
| Silver plate three-bottle spirits decanter holder, or tantalus, 1880 (c); without decanters; a long tray on four feet, with rail, and lockable handle piece above. | Silver | 1980-12-51 |