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Description Object Type NAM Accession Number
Aluminium mug and shaped beaker, 1940 (c); mug has two folded wire handles, fixed with rivets; scratched with the name, Gurath; beaker is inside the mug; reputedly owned by a German soldier during World War Two. Equipment, general 1959-11-94
Shell dressing; cotton package with protruding white tapes; instructions for usage are printed on the front; contains an ampoule of iodine and pad to apply the liquid to the wound and surrounding are, and a bandage; issued by the War Office Medical Division, Sep 1914. Medical Equipment 1959-11-93
Civilian rubber respirator and case, 1938; marked to J C Sheppard; respirator is of a thin black fabric textured rubber; made by L and BR Co; case is of oil cloth with a cardboard box liner and instructions printed in the lid. Equipment, general 1959-11-90
Black rubber respirator and olive canvas case containing an anti-dimming outfit, 1941; made by Barringer, Wallis and Manners Limited; owned by J C Sheppard. Equipment, general 1959-11-89
Rubberised respirator and khaki canvas case, 1936; made by Dunlop; the respirator has two circular eye holes and is joined by a tube to the filter pack in the case; maker's name printed on the mask; case marked with the owner's name, J C Sheppard. Equipment, general 1959-11-88
Glass waterbottle; owned by Lt Col F W Todd, 2nd Bn 6th Madras Native Infantry, 1821-1824 (c); made by Dixon and Son; flattened shape which tapers towards the base; neck opening has been broken off and is bound with pewter and threaded to receive a pewter cap; impressed with maker's name; bottle is in wickerwork insulation which in turn is in a leather case. Equipment, general 1959-11-13
Plaited riding whip, 1912 (c); marked to Lt H G Godson, 4th (Queens Own) Hussars; waxed cord construction stitched to a leather switch which bears the owner's name; the handle is of broad stitched cord and has a white metal dome. Horse Furniture 1959-10-239
Painted wooden truncheon carried at Delhi Durbar, 1911; associated with Sgt Maj Michael Flynn, Connaught Rangers. Equipment, general 1959-10-182
Plaited leather riding whip, 1920-30; the steel head bears the device of the Prince of Wales' feathers, coronet and motto, as well as the Regimental title, 12th Lancers. Horse Furniture 1959-10-149
Green leather toilet case, 1849 (c); the inside has leather loops which hold the contents in place; contents include: one white bristled brush; one shaving case containing corks, an ivory handled toothbrush and a box of ointment; one hair brush; one razor strop in a leather case; two ivory handled razors and one nail file; owned by Capt John Edmund Whaite, 10th (North Lincoln) Regiment. Equipment, general 1959-09-179
GRENADIER GUARDS SERGEANTS' PAST AND PRESENT CLUB TO COMMEMORATE THE CENTENARY 1899-1999. Commemorative bone china plate, made by Ashridge Ceramics, Woodbury, Devon; white with gilt line at rim with badges of the remaining companies around edge; central royal cypher; in a green cardboard presentation box. Ceramics 1999-03-53
Shield-shaped plaque with the badge of the Malaysia Rangers, 1967 (c); wood with plastic and metal fittings, made in Malaysia; mounted on a shield-shaped wooden mount with labels top and bottom; over a black, yellow and red vertically striped back; associated with Lt Col Edward Gopsill DSO OBE MC, who was Commanding Officer of the 1st Malaysia Rangers, 1964-1966. Crafts 1999-03-54
Christmas card sent to British Soldiers serving in Korea from The Korean Peoples Army and The Chinese People's Volunteers, 1953 (c); produced and distributed by The Korean Peoples Army and The Chinese People's Volunteers; folded into four with a Victorian style Christmas scene and a propaganda message aimed at encouraging a British revolt against United States forces. Prints 1999-03-55
THE ROYAL REGIMENT OF FUSILIERS H.M. TOWER OF LONDON, 1999 (c). Plastic carrier bag printed by the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers at the Tower of London; bearing the regimental badge of the Royal Regiment and wording as per title, printed in blue on white background. Crafts 1999-03-56
A Chelsea Pensioner at Christmas, 1998. Christmas card after a watercolour by Albany Wiseman in the collection of the Royal Hospital, Chelsea, produced by the Royal Hospital, 1998; depicts a pensioner, in Chelsea Pensioner's dress, walking in the grounds of the Royal Hospital in Winter. Prints 1999-03-57
Christmas Horse Guards - Whitehall, 1998 (c). Christmas card after a painting by Andrew Howat, published by J Arthur Dixon and sold in aid of The Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Families Association Forces Help; depicts a sentry gate at Whitehall in Wintertime, with two Horseguards on duty and people walking by in the street. Prints 1999-03-58
Under Orders. Christmas card after a painting by R G Gremmel Hutchinson, RSA, 1882 (c), produced by The Army Benevolent Fund for the Scottish United Services Museum, 1998 (c); depicts soldiers of The Black Watch taking leave of their families at a local inn before embarking for Egypt. Prints 1999-03-59
Wrought iron manacles, key, and arm knife and four spears, 1898 (c); owned by Lt Herbert Pearson Creagh Osbourne, Royal Warwickshire Regiment, and were taken by him from the Dervish Army at the Battle of Omdurman, Second Sudan War 1896-1898. Equipment, general 1959-09-138
Wrought iron manacles, key, and arm knife and four spears, 1898 (c); owned by Lt Herbert Pearson Creagh Osbourne, Royal Warwickshire Regiment, and were taken by him from the Dervish Army at the Battle of Omdurman, Second Sudan War 1896-1898. Edged Weapons 1959-09-138
Wrought iron manacles, key, and arm knife and four spears, 1898 (c); owned by Lt Herbert Pearson Creagh Osbourne, Royal Warwickshire Regiment, and were taken by him from the Dervish Army at the Battle of Omdurman, Second Sudan War 1896-1898. Polearms/Other Weapons 1959-09-138
Canvas waterbottle, 1919; with a glass spout and cork stopper; bag is held in a leather harness consisting of a flap covering the back; acquired in the Sudan in 1919 by Dr Bonsfield who was working there as a missionary. Equipment, general 1959-09-137-1
Plaster model of a Sepoy, wearing a white covered pill box hat bearing the number 13, for the 13th Bengal Native Army and a scarlet single breasted coatee with white trousers. Models 1959-09-107
Military whistle linked by a chain to a pair of tweezers and a snuff spoon, 1909 (c); whistle made by J Hudson and Co; items were owned by J L Maffey, Indian Civil Service, who took them from the body of the outlaw Multan when he was killed in a fight on the Fanda Plain near Peshawar, 24 Jan 1909. Equipment, general 1959-07-191
Steel seal, 4th Bn Manchester Regiment, 1908-1914 (c). Equipment, general 1959-07-181
Blue tinted glass waterbottle, 1854 (c); tear drop shape formed from blow moulding; cork stopper; relief characters on either side, maker's name; taken from a well in the Crimea by Mr Alexander Murray, British Consul, Sevastopol; probably owned by a British soldier serving there whilst on duty in India. Equipment, general 1959-07-166
Gras Model 1874/80 11 mm bolt action rifle; stated by donor to have been the property of dissident Sheik Hussein Bin Hashim Al Tousali and given to the Aden Federal Regular Army in May 1963. Firearms 1978-08-57
Wooden print stamp, 1858 (c); carved with Oriental script within a border, the type face is stained red all over; block is backed with an iron plate and affixed with four screws; belonging to the Commanding Officer of the Chinese Left Bn, Tsin Pae Regiment, captured at North Pei Ho Fort, 20 May 1858. Equipment, general 1959-07-157
Stranded cord whip, 1860 (c); wooden, cord bound, handle with cord strands. Equipment, general 1959-07-153
Cast iron padlock, 1855 (c), Crimean War (1854-1856). This padlock secured the Arsenal's gate at Sevastopol. It was taken as a trophy after the fall of the town, 1855. Equipment, general 1959-07-152
Leather waterbottle, 1839-1842 (c); ornate lathe turned stopper; taken from an Afghan soldier by an unknown British soldier during the 1st Afghan War, 1839-1842. Equipment, general 1959-07-147
Wooded waterbottle, 1856; cylindrical shape with the sides cut from two semi circles of wood; edges are bound with iron hoops and loops either side secured the suspension strap; painted all over in blue and scratched with the initials H A and painted with the original RUSI accession number. Equipment, general 1959-07-146
Iron ration in sealed tin, 1915; rectangular shape with key opening strip at the top; sometimes referred to as a bully beef tin; associated with World War One (1914-1918). Equipment, general 1959-05-63
Wooden information board, 1915 (c); painted with information about ship departures for troops embarking at Gallipoli during World War One. Equipment, general 1959-05-38
Painted wax model on a wire aperture; intended to represent a piper, however the figure has been exposed to heat and is virtually shapeless; mounted on a circular stand within a glass dome; associated with the Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-Shire Buffs, the Duke of Albany's). Models 1959-05-35
29 local French currency notes issued during World War One, 1914-1915; of varying denominations from different regions. Equipment, general 1959-04-275
Wooden waterbottle, 1930 (c); carved wooden with plastic binding; may have been covered in metal; impressed with the maker's name, S W Silver and Co; black domed cap and a long tube running in to the bottle to drink from. Equipment, general 1959-04-210
Positioning tape, 1918; white undyed tape in a herring bone weave; the tape was used in forming up or positioning troops at Salonika on the 22nd Sep 1918, and was kept by Maj R D F Burnett, 42nd Deoli Regiment. Equipment, general 1959-04-199
German Army waistbelt, 1887; plain brown leather with three lines of stitch marks for the attachment of a bayonet frog; German Army waistbelt buckle in brass and white metal, 1881 (c); decorated with oak leaf sprays, and the German Imperial crown and a motto; associated with the 1st Bn 15th Jaeger Regiment. Equipment, general 1959-03-52
Regimental cane, 1890 (c); made from polished malacca with a white metal head bearing the Prince of Wales' feathers, Coronet and motto in relief and the name of the regiment, The Leinster Regiment. Equipment, general 1959-03-8
French infantry helmet plate, 1914-1918; made of steel; the insignia is that of a flaming grenade bearing, in relief the characters RN, and the whole is upon a stringed anchor; found in France in 1929. Badges 1959-03-6
Webley .455 in centre-fire revolver, by W Jeffrey and Sons, Plymouth 1900 (c); with leather holster, belt and ammunition pouch 1900 (c); probably Boer War. Firearms 1991-08-65
Webley .455 in centre-fire revolver, by W Jeffrey and Sons, Plymouth 1900 (c); with leather holster, belt and ammunition pouch 1900 (c); probably Boer War. Equipment, general 1991-08-65
Webley .45 in revolver, 1870 (c), made by V & A Blackmore, London. Firearms 1991-08-66
Webley Wilkinson .455 in Model 1892 centre-fire revolver of A F B Criswell 1895 (c). Firearms 1991-08-68
Webley .455 in Mk IV service revolver, 1899 pattern, issued 1915. Firearms 1991-08-69
Webley .455 in Mk III commercial revolver, 1897 pattern, 1898 (c); no WD marks Firearms 1991-08-70
Webley .455 in Mk I breechloading service revolver, 1887 pattern, WD marks. Firearms 1991-08-71
Webley .455 in Mk IV breechloading service revolver, 1899 pattern; made in 1901 (c); issued in 1913. Firearms 1991-08-72
Webley .455 in Mk II breechloading service revolver, 1894 pattern, 1899. Manufactured by Webley and Scott, Birmingham. Issued to the Army Service Corps in 1899, with War Department marks and Birmingham proof marks. Firearms 1991-08-73
Webley .455 in Mk IV breechloading service revolver, pattern 1899, 1902 (c); issued in 1905 'MC' and 2nd Light Dragoons (?) in 1912 Firearms 1991-08-74
Webley .455 in Mk IV breechloading, service revolver, pattern 1899; issued to MFP in March 1902 and to the Royal Field Artillery in 1910. Firearms 1991-08-75
Webley .455 in Mk II breechloading, service revolver, 1894 pattern; issued April 1896; War Department marks. Firearms 1991-08-76
Webley .455 in Mk II breechloading service revolver, 1894 pattern, 1897; issued in 1913 Royal Engineers. Firearms 1991-08-77
Half pint beer glass bearing the badge of the Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes (NAAFI), 1970 (c); associated with Maj P R Bateman; maker unknown, made in England, 1970 (c); with handle, glass of traditional dimpled design, bearing printed, 'N' design. Ceramics 1999-03-60
Wine glass for use in a NAAFI, 1970 (c); appropriated from the Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes by Major P Bateman. Ceramics 1999-03-61
Empty tin of custard powder sold by Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes (NAAFI), 1969 (c); purchased in Berlin, 1969. Equipment, general 1999-03-62
Mini-master addressing machine, 1950 (c); used by the Territorial Army for addressing mail; in a damaged box with cards and instruction book; made by Master Addresser Limited. Scientific Instruments 1999-03-63
Mini-master addressing machine, 1950 (c); used by the Territorial Army for addressing mail; in a damaged box with cards and instruction book; made by Master Addresser Limited. Equipment, general 1999-03-63
Bondarette addressing duplicator, 1950 (c); used by the Territorial Army for addressing mail; in a box; made by Block and Anderson Limited, England. Equipment, general 1999-03-64
Uniform box, 1930 (c); green painted wood; associated with Sgt S Walton, Sherwood Foresters. Equipment, general 1999-03-65
Aldis slide projector in carrying case, 1930 (c). Scientific Instruments 1999-03-66
Aldis slide projector in carrying case, 1930 (c). Equipment, general 1999-03-66
Russian typewriter, 1950 (c); used by British Intelligence; made by Underwood, USA; with fabric cover. Scientific Instruments 1999-03-67
Web equipment: haversack, cavalry working pattern, 1940. Equipment, general 1999-03-68
Ammunition pouch, right Mk II, standard pattern, right, 1976 (c). Equipment, general 1999-03-69
Web equipment: officer's haversack, pattern 1944, standard pattern, 1945; in olive drab, with a plastic coating on the inside. Equipment, general 1999-03-70
Web equipment: binocular case, pattern 1944, standard pattern, 1952. Scientific Instruments 1999-03-71
Web equipment: ammunition pouch, left, Mk I, pattern 1958, 1959. Equipment, general 1999-03-72
Indicating screen, machine gun fire, working pattern, 1957 (c). Equipment, general 1999-03-73
Hygienic jungle comb with one cleaner for head lice, working pattern, 1956 (c); made by Sackers, England. Equipment, general 1999-03-74
Canvas cover for cuirass breast plate, working and standard pattern, 1965 (c); Household Cavalry. Equipment, general 1999-03-75
Webbing cover for a rifle muzzle (Anti Tank), Stores Inspection Division, sealed pattern, 1957 (c). Equipment, general 1999-03-76
Pair of steel mountain crampons, large size, standard pattern 1971; sheradized finish. Equipment, general 1999-03-77
Webbing cover for a rifle breech, working pattern, 1956 (c). Equipment, general 1999-03-78
Aeroplane Message Apparatus, Mk III bag, working pattern, 1942. Equipment, general 1999-03-79
Entrenching tool head, Mk I, standard pattern, 1956 (c). Equipment, general 1999-03-80
Straight edge 12 in rule, tailor's tool, Clothing Inspection Division, sealed pattern, 1940 (c); made by Chesterman, Sheffield. Scientific Instruments 1999-03-81
Buff leather apron for legs, working and standard pattern, 1947 (c). Equipment, general 1999-03-82
Brown leather waistbelt, No4, working and standard pattern, 1956 (c). Equipment, general 1999-03-83
Four empty sandbags, 1998 (c). Equipment, general 1999-03-84
German rifle pull through, 1916 (c); found by Sgt James Kain on the Western Front as a relic. Equipment, general 1999-03-85
Pair of yellow tinted eyeshields, German, 1916 (c); found by Sgt James Kain, Army Ordnance Corps, on the Western Front as a relic. Equipment, general 1999-03-86
Two Turkish powder flasks, 1900 (c) and 1914-1918 (c); one a box formed from a hollow gourd; smooth, polished tear drop shape with a 1 cm hole pierced in the rounded end; the second brass with fabric strap, reputedly taken from a Turkish prisoner in Palestine, 1918. Equipment, general 1959-03-2
Brass token, 1890-1904 (c); inscribed with the regiment, Donegal Artillery, the monogram of the Southern Division Royal Artillery and canteen; worth a half penny. Equipment, general 1959-02-27
Regimental cane, Queen's Own Corps of Guides, 1876-1901; brown cane with white metal head; the shaft socket bears the cypher of Queen Victoria, motto and the regimental title. Equipment, general 1959-01-23
Bamboo walking stick, made by Boer prisoners of war whilst confined on the Island of St Helena during the Boer War (1899-1902), 1901. Equipment, general 1958-12-27-1
Wooden writing box, 1798-1804 (c); polished mahogany with brass corner brackets, key hole and plaque which is engraved with the name and regiment of Lieut. Col Robertson, 92nd Regiment of Foot; green baize writing surface and hinged compartments in the lid and the main body of the box; containing two silver capped ink pots and eight keys. Equipment, general 1958-12-26
Two polished malacca canes with white metal heads; the heads are inscribed with the regiment's name, 16th Punjab Regiment. Equipment, general 1958-11-47
Cylindrical wooden box, 1918; from a segment of bamboo; the cap and body are decorated with three bands of dog toothing and ten incised bands; contained bullets and was acquired by Harold Monck Mason Hackett on the North West Frontier. Equipment, general 1958-08-29
Leather waterbottle, 1915; with a wooden lathe turned stopper secured to the bottle neck by a leather thong; a leather suspension strap with a brass buckle passes through a loop at the neck; decorated with a lozenge pattern; used by the Turkish army and acquired at Gallipoli by Lieut. H Gell, 69th Punjabis Regiment, 1915. Equipment, general 1958-08-9
Four steel and wood knives, 1902 (c); the blades of each have a central ridge and hollow ground on the alternate side; the wooden grips are covered in beading, two in navy blue and turquoise, two in pink and turquoise; each knife has a wooden sheath which is also decorated with bead work; items acquired in Somalia by Capt C Godfrey, 26th (Baluchistan) Regiment of Bombay Infantry, 1902 (c). Edged Weapons 1958-07-46
Irregular fragment of sandstone masonry; an inscription on the surface describes it as a piece of a doorstep from the south east side of the long building at Cawnpore, which was shattered by a cannonball, 13 Mar 1859; with a rectangular box with two compartments, one for the above and the other for the cannon ball (no longer present); made in Cawnpore by an Indian carpenter for the relics; collected by Sir W J Herschell. Equipment, general 1958-06-1
Bronze-gilt medal commemorating the Duke of Wellington and the Surrender of Pamplona 1813;N G A Brenet and J-P Droz, Paris and Birmingham, 1820; associated with the Siege of Pamplona, Peninsular War (1808-1814), 1813. Medals 1992-06-129
Wooden walking stick, 1945; head carved in the form of a seated African women; a silver collar beneath the head bears an inscription dedicating the stick to General Sir Claude Auchinleck from the 11th East African Division. Equipment, general 1958-05-22
Brass bed plate, 1881-1922; an impressed line runs all round parallel to the edge; two horizontal lines outline the space intended for the owner's name, which is missing; above this in the regiment's name, The Connaught Rangers, surmounted by a harp; possibly made by J R Gaunt and Company; never issued. Equipment, general 1958-05-10
Silver medal commemorating the Duke of Wellington and Field Marshal von Blücher 1815; J N Lang (1776-1835), Vienna and Austria, 1815 (c). Medals 1993-02-504
Turkish Army waistbelt, 1915; backed in purple velvet with gold embroidery and orange silk, the buckle clasp is in white metal; buckle is silver with a hook on the back for attaching to the belt clasp; decorated with brass openwork of a star and crescent with scrolling floral designs; captured at Gallipoli; possibly Turkish officer's belt. Equipment, general 1958-04-29
White metal medal commemorating the Death of the Duke of Wellington 1852. Medals 1993-07-2
Three medals commemorating the Death of the Duke of Wellington 1852. Medals 1993-08-280
Two helmet badges and four helmet plates, Russian Army, 1854 (c); captured after the Battle of Balaclava, Crimean War, 1854. Badges 1958-04-4