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Regimental cane, 1922-1947; polished malacca with a white metal head bearing the device of an elephant on a plinth inscribed with the regimental name, the 1st Punjab Regiment, over a Chinese dragon and sun; cracked white metal ferrule. Equipment, general 1957-01-33
Sword, 1830-1837 (c); curved blade with latched back, engraved with decoration including William IV cypher and motto; hilt similar to light cavalry pattern 1796; steel scabbard with wood lining. Edged Weapons 1972-11-90
Sword, 1830-1837 (c); curved blade with latched back, engraved with decoration including William IV cypher and motto; hilt similar to light cavalry pattern 1796; steel scabbard with wood lining. Equipment, general 1972-11-90
Regimental cane, 1922-1929; polished malacca with an Indian silver head which is cylindrical and bears the device of the number '4' surmounted by crossed axes and a crown over the regiment's name, the Hazara Pioneers; white metal ferrule. Equipment, general 1957-01-31
Block of tobacco, 1632 (c); found on the 20 Dec 1923 in a small room at the back of the guard room Daulatahab Fort, Deccan, India; it is reputedly part of the stores laid by Fatheh Khan who was besieged and the surrendered the fort to Shah Jehan in 1632. Equipment, general 1956-04-37
Sword, 1700 (c); straight blade with lozenge section; brass hilt with double shells and knuckle bow; round pommel; brass ferrule; grip bound with wire. Edged Weapons 1972-11-89
Pattern 1899, Cavalry Trooper's sword. Manufactured by Royal Small Arms Factory, Enfield, 1900. Steel scabbard with suspension rings, both stamped with maker's name, Mole. Edged Weapons 1972-10-37
Brass shaving jug, 1855 (c); pear shaped with a flared rim and large spout, the base is flattened and the handle is roughly worked; the inside of jug is tinned; reputedly used as a shaving jug by a Russian officer during the Crimean War and then brought from Sevastopol by General Sir John Henry Lefroy. Equipment, general 1956-02-1019
Infantry officer's sword, pattern 1803; for Flank Companies and Grenadier Officer's; curved blade fitted with leather washer and engraved with decoration including motto, maker's name Cooper and Craven, and warranty; hilt inscribed with royal cypher; lion head pommel and backpiece as one piece; gilt brass ferrule; wire bound grip; black leather scabbard with gilt brass chape and mouthpiece with locket and suspension rings, engraved with maker's name Griffin and Adams. Edged Weapons 1972-10-28
Fragment of rock or pebble; white with embedded stone fragments; found by Maj H F N Jourdain, Connaught Rangers, at Langemarck, France, on the 2 Sep 1917. Equipment, general 1956-02-956
Chair back, 1855 (c); leather covered, round topped chair back; top is embroidered in silver thread with the name and date, 'SEBASTOPOL 1855', within a laurel wreath; chair was part of the Officer's Mess of the 88th Connaught Rangers and the back was removed in 1906 by Col Jourdain; the chair was originally taken at Sevastopol during the Crimean War. Furniture 1956-02-955
Infantry officer's sword, pattern 1822; possibly for British Legion; pipe backed blade with fitted leather washer, decorated with engraving including Spanish coat of arms; 'gothic' brass hilt, cartouche engraved with Spanish coat of arms; black leather scabbard with gilt brass mouthpiece with suspension rings and frog button; associated with Carlist Wars (1833-1840). Edged Weapons 1972-10-27
Sugar cane; cylindrical sectioned piece of cane with four irregular rings; bearing a label inscribed in manuscript, 'Sugar Cane Barbados 1895'; the cane was brought from the West Indies by Pte R W Cattely, 1st Bn Connaught Rangers. Equipment, general 1956-02-950
Cavalry officer's sword, 1915 (c); 25th Cavalry (Frontier Force); curved blade with broad shallow fuller; mameluke hilt with decorated steel crossguard; ivory grip, cracked, with three rivets; engraved strap; black leather covered wooden scabbard with steel chape and mouthpiece with two suspension rings. Edged Weapons 1972-10-23
A pair of African cow's horns; white horn with a hollow base and grooves running from base to point; owned by Maj H F N Jourdain, Connaught Rangers, and were acquired by him from a bush cow in Gambia, West Africa, 1914. Equipment, general 1956-02-949
Mountain Artillery Hanger sword, pattern 1896 Mark 1; broad curved blade with wide shallow fuller, stamped with crown over 49; simple curved steel knuckle bow and crossguard; ribbed steel or cast iron grip with hole for sword knot, painted black; brown leather scabbard with brass chape and mouthpiece with frog button. Edged Weapons 1972-08-32
Trooper's sword, 1661-1700 (c); Royal Horse Guards; straight, double sided blade with oval section, stamped with initials; brass guard with double shells and knucklebow, engraved with decoration; round pommel with crests; wooden grip bound with brass wire, with two turks head knots. Edged Weapons 1972-08-31
Turkish army entrenching spade, 1915 (c); rectangular blade with a curved back, polished patina and a bullet hole right of the centre; wooden handle; owned by Lt Col H F N Jourdain, 5th Bn Connaught Rangers, and was taken near Kabak Kuyu, Gallipoli, 1915. Equipment, general 1956-02-947
Brown leather wallet; containing a bundle of rags and gauze; taken from a dead Turkish soldier at Gallipoli, 1915. Equipment, general 1956-02-944
Honourable Artillery Company officer's sword, 1795-1800 (c); curved blade with broad shallow fuller, engraved with decoration including POW feathers, motto's and maker's name Woolley and Company; steel crossguard and knuckle bow with integral disc quillon, engraved with motto; backpiece with flat pommel and facetted tang button; ebony (?) grip; black leather scabbard with steel chape and mouthpiece with frog button and suspension ring. Edged Weapons 1972-06-33
German army respirator, 1917; field grey, rubberised canvas with two circular eye holes glazed with clear yellow talc; filter fits directly on to the mouthpiece; cylindrical, grey case includes a paper disc bearing an inscription and a strap at the bottom with a button hole for securing it to the user's uniform; captured from a German Guards regiment by Lt Col H F N Jourdain, Connaught Rangers, at Langemarck, in August, 1917. Equipment, general 1956-02-929
Band sword; Lancashire Rifle Volunteer's (Oldham Battalion), 1850-1870 (c); straight, double edged blade, engraved with decoration including maker's name, Mole, Birmingham; brass crossguard with cracked quillon, engraved with regimental name; black leather scabbard with brass chape and mouthpiece with frog button. Edged Weapons 1972-05-72
Purple leather wallet, 1915; with two tying strings; taken by Maj H F N Jourdain, Connaught Rangers, from a dead Turkish soldier at Gallipoli on the 21 Aug 1915. Equipment, general 1956-02-927
Wooden spring bobbin, 1915 (c); shaft is irregular and tapering to the ends; there are long splits in the wood at both points and discs; highly polished and worn through use; taken by Lt Col H F N Jourdain, Connaught Rangers, whilst serving at Tatarli, Serbia, Nov 1915. Equipment, general 1956-02-926
Basket-hilted Dragoon officer's sword, eighteenth century; straight, double edged German blade with short central fuller engraved with motto and running wolf; oval steel guard with ornamental bars, lined with buff leather; oval pommel with integral tang button; grey rayskin covered grip bound with wire; iron ferrule; black leather scabbard with steel chape and mouthpiece with frog button. Edged Weapons 1972-05-71
Wooden spoon 1900 (c), Edendale, Transvaal; bowl has a caked deposit on the surface; decorated with spiral carvings and staining; acquired by Lt Col H F N Jourdain, Connaught Rangers, whilst serving in South Africa during the Boer War. Equipment, general 1956-02-918
Fragment of red and white rock; pitted and worn; taken by Lt Col H F N Jourdain, Connaught Rangers, from the Moori River, Natal, South Africa, whilst serving in the Boer War, March 1900. Equipment, general 1956-02-917
Light cavalry officer's sword, pattern 1796; white blade, engraved with decoration including GR cypher and maker's name,Thos Gill; steel scabbard. Edged Weapons 1972-05-8
Forges iron stirrup, 1901 (c); used by New Zealand forces during the Boer War, 1901 (c). Horse Furniture 1956-02-916
Steel track bolt, 1900 (c); broad thread with a domed cap and square projection for screwing; used to secure the bracket which held a railway track rail to a sleeper; reputedly from an armoured train commanded by Capt Haldane and Winston Churchill; acquired by Capt H F N Jourdain, Connaught Rangers. Equipment, general 1956-02-903
Cavalry Trooper's sword, 1790 (c); straight blade with wide fuller and semi-hatchet point; steel guard with knucklebow and slotted stool; integral flat pommel and tang button, with perforation for knot; leather covered wooden grip bound with cord; black leather covered wooden scabbard with steel chape with suspension rings, and steel mouthpiece with suspension rings. Edged Weapons 1972-05-8
Enamelled tin cup, 1900 (c); rusted metal covered in white enamel; rim was originally blue; blue handle;owned by Capt H F N Jourdain and used during the Boer War and World War One. Equipment, general 1956-02-894
Rapier sword, 1620 (c); straight, double edged, pitted blade with short, narrow fuller; shell guard with knucklebow and recurved quillons; oval pommel; leather covered wooden grip bound with wire. Edged Weapons 1972-05-8
Bridle, 1896-96 (c); iron bit; each join in the harness is covered by a large white tuft; straps of white webbing faced with red serge and edged with a white and blue triangular pattern lace; the back of the ear strap is attached to a bone bar which curves upwards and ends in tufts, like horns; may have been acquired in the Sudan during the 2nd Sudan War, 1896-98 (c). Horse Furniture 1956-02-403
Black leather wallet containing four currency notes and two coins of different denominations, and four postage stamps; taken from the body of a Turkish soldier killed during a charge by the 20th Hussars in Anatolia, 1919. Equipment, general 1956-02-45
Italian rapier sword, late sixteenth century; straight, double edged blade with narrow fuller with inscription; knuckle guard and circular quillons; grip bound with brass wire; cylindrical pommel. Edged Weapons 1972-05-8
Heavy Cavalry Trooper's sword, 1828-1849 (c); slightly curved blade, engraved with VR cypher and maker's name, Enfield; bowl guard with eared backpiece. Edged Weapons 1972-05-8
Sword, 1865 (c); Army Hospital Corps; straight, single edged blade with fuller, engraved with arrow; brass stirrup guard with quillon and side bar; black ribbed steel grip. Edged Weapons 1972-05-8
Hanger sword; slightly curved, single edged blade with fuller, stamped with initials; brass guard with double shells and knuckle guard, similar to Kastane hilt; white enamel grip decorated with winged birds. Edged Weapons 1972-05-8
Splintered fragment of a wooden spar painted on both sides with the name of Nelson's battleship, the Fondroyant, 1805 (c); a printed label on one side explains the ship, wrecked at Blackpool, was recovered from German Scrappers as a result of strong public feeling. Equipment, general 1956-02-37-1
Pattern 1853 Cavalry Trooper's sword; slightly curved blade with rounded point, stamped with initials and maker's name, Mole, Birmingham; knucklebow guard with two side bars; checkered grip; steel scabbard, painted khaki, with two integral rings below mouthpiece. Edged Weapons 1972-05-8
Brass bed plate, 1920 (c); an oval cartouche bears the device of a flaming grenade bearing a tiger, above the regimental name, 2nd Bn Royal Munster Fusiliers; made by F Narborough, Birmingham; the plate is blank, awaiting issue. Equipment, general 1956-02-31
Pattern 1822 Heavy Cavalry Trooper's sword; straight blade with rounded point and oval section, with illegible stamp; bowl guard; eared backpiece. Edged Weapons 1972-05-8
Hanger sword; straight, leaf-shaped blade with fuller; cast brass hilt with decorated crossguard; ribbed grip; lions head pommel with hole, inscribed No 9. Edged Weapons 1972-05-8
Cavalry (?) Trooper's sword, 1790 (c); straight, single edged blade with broad shallow fuller, engraved with maker's name, Gills Warran; stirrup guard with steel plate crossguard; one curved quillon; disc pommel; iron ferrule; leather covered wooden rectangular grip. Edged Weapons 1972-05-7-49
Cavalry Trooper's sword, 1780-1790 (c); straight, single edged blade with broad, shallow fuller; steel stool guard with integral knucklebow; leather covered wooden grip bound with wire; steel, drum shaped pommel with flat top. Edged Weapons 1972-05-7-45
Set of manacles, 1888 (c); in the form of wrought iron loops; an iron bar passes through the loops and is fixed at one end by a padlock, and the other by a brazed on iron disc; made in Birmingham and purchased by King Thebaw of Burma with a view to using them to shackle the invading British army during the Burma War. Equipment, general 1955-12-2
Two wooden polo sticks, 1910 (c); the heads are stained and pitted; staffs are of bamboo and are bound with red cord at the head and handle; owned by Capt V N Lockett, 17th (Duke of Cambridge's Own) Lancers. Equipment, general 1955-10-27
Light Dragoon trooper's sword, 1788 (c); single edged blade; brass stirrup guard with langets; integral backpiece and pommel; ribbed rayskin covered grip; brass scabbard with frog hook. Edged Weapons 1972-05-7-43
Grenadier's sword, 1750 (c) (?); single edged blade with narrow fuller, stamped with maker's symbol and arrow; 's' shaped brass guard with leather lining; rayskin covered wooden grip bound with copper wire; flattened globular pommel with integral button. Edged Weapons 1972-05-7-36
Wooden rule, 1914 (c); wooden cylinder, painted black and highly polished, mounted alongside a curved wooden bar by brass brackets; revolving; Mess Orderly Room Rule used by the 5th Bn Connaught Rangers. Furniture 1955-05-94
Dragoon private's sword, 1750 (c); straight, single edged blade with broad, shallow fuller; gauge steel sheet guard with three quarter basket, shell and triangular knuckleguard; flattened globular pommel; rayskin covered wooden grip with spiral groove. Edged Weapons 1972-05-7-32
Infantry hanger sword, 1800-1803 (c); slightly curved blade with fuller, stamped with maker's name, Woolley Deakin and Company; brass, double shell guard with moulded edge and integral knuckle bow, engraved with arrow over BO and VI; grip bound with brass wire; round pommel. Edged Weapons 1972-05-7-28
Fencing foil sword, Mk II; blade stamped with crown over B over 21, crown over BR, 98 and maker's name, Mole, Birmingham; grip bound with cord; round brass pommel, stamped 881. Edged Weapons 1972-05-7-26
Fencing foil sword, pattern 1898, Mk III; blade with button, stamped with broad arrow, EFD, crown over 30E; grip bound with cord; steel pommel with knurled ring. Edged Weapons 1972-05-7-25
Sword, 1855 (c); Land Transport Corps; straight, single edged blade, stamped with helmet, crest and crown over 16; gilt brass hilt in Roman style; black leather scabbard with gilt brass chape and mouthpiece with frog button, stamped with number. Edged Weapons 1972-05-7-23
Ship's control wheel, 1915; eight spoked brass wheel from the engine room of the ship the River Clyde which transported the Royal Munster Fusiliers to Gallipoli; presented, with a mast head lamp, to the 1st Bn Royal Munster Fusiliers by Vice Admiral Sir John de Robeck in memory of the landing of the 29th Division at Sedd-el-Bahr, April 1915. Equipment, general 1954-11-10
Pattern 1796 Light Cavalry Trooper's sword; blade, pitted, stamped with maker's name, Osborn; steel scabbard, pitted. Edged Weapons 1972-05-7-22
Band sword; single edged, curved blade, stamped on back with B*69 22; cast brass hilt with crossguard and 'pineapple' terminals; lions head pommel with stanchion in mouth. Edged Weapons 1972-05-7-17
Band sword, 1820 (c); Scots Guards; single edged, curved blade, engraved with maker's name, Herbert and Co, London; gilt brass crossguard with 'thistle' quillons and regimental badge; mameluke type ivory grip, with rivet for knot; gilt brass (?) scabbard with frog button. Edged Weapons 1972-05-7-7
Household Cavalry sword, 1796-1818 (c), similar to pattern 1796 heavy cavalry trooper sword; straight blade with hatchet point and broad shallow fuller on each side, stamped with crown over 8 and maker's name Gill; brass bowl guard and knucklebow; brass backpiece with ear; brass ferrule; brass scabbard with frog hook, similar to 1796 heavy cavalry trooper. Edged Weapons 1972-05-7-5
Indian Army pattern 1912 Cavalry Officer's sword, 1931; belonged to Maj (later Lt Col) Gerald Gibson Gray, Skinner's Horse; bowl hilt with 'GR I' imperial cypher inscribed; blade stamped with GR I cypher, serial number and maker's name, Wilkinson, London; bowl guard stamped with GR I cypher; leather knot; nickel plated scabbard, not belonging to sword. Edged Weapons 1972-03-32
Indian Army pattern 1912 Cavalry Officer's sword, 1931; belonged to Maj (later Lt Col) Gerald Gibson Gray, Skinner's Horse; bowl hilt with 'GR I' imperial cypher inscribed; blade stamped with GR I cypher, serial number and maker's name, Wilkinson, London; bowl guard stamped with GR I cypher; leather knot; nickel plated scabbard, not belonging to sword. Equipment, general 1972-03-32
Officer's sword, 1901-1910 (c); Royal Horse Guards; blade stamped with Edward VII cypher. Edged Weapons 1971-10-21
Fabric covered waterbottle, a collection of gold weights and a folding knife; acquired by Lt H C Burton, 5th Bn Royal Munster Fusiliers (Royal Limerick County Militia), whilst on special duty in the Gold Coast. Equipment, general 1954-10-9
Fabric covered waterbottle, a collection of gold weights and a folding knife; acquired by Lt H C Burton, 5th Bn Royal Munster Fusiliers (Royal Limerick County Militia), whilst on special duty in the Gold Coast. Edged Weapons 1954-10-9
Light Cavalry sword, 1855-1857; Land Transport Corps; used during the Crimean War; blade marked with crown over 16 and knight's head with plume; brass crossguard, similar to French infantry sword. Edged Weapons 1971-10-7
French infantry officer's sword, 1815 (c); epee blade with triangular section, blued with gilt decoration, with read felt washer; cross guard with integral knuckle guard and shells, engraved with decoration including coat of arms and foliage; black, checkered grip; gilt brass ferrule; gilt brass lions head pommel, decorated; crimson worm knot; parchment covered wooden scabbard with gilt fittings, lined with sheep's wool. Edged Weapons 1971-05-20
Two ebony spur racks, 1850-1858 (c); both are constructed from a semi-circular bar terminating in carved animal heads, one with boars heads the other with elephants, which rest on an ovoid base relief moulded with a petal boarder; the bar is perforated with twelve holes which receive the heel bars of six pairs of spurs; owned by Maj Arthur Samuel Mills, 58th Bengal Native Infantry. Horse Furniture 1953-10-56
Officer's sword, 1837-1901 (c); Royal Artillery; blade engraved with decoration including VR cypher and the initials FH; three bar hilt; steel scabbard. Edged Weapons 1971-05-19
Officer's sword; Royal Artillery, 1837-1901 (c); blade engraved with decoration including VR cypher and maker's name, T G Phillips, Dublin; three bar guard; scabbard. Edged Weapons 1971-05-19
Writing desk, 1850-1851 (c); used by Lord Roberts when a cadet at the East India Company's College, Addiscombe. Furniture 1953-10-51
Wooden table or work bench, 1850-1851 (c); used by Lord Roberts when a cadet at the East India Company's Military College, Addiscombe. Furniture 1953-10-50
Writing table, 1922 (c); in mahogany wood with four lather turned baluster legs decorated with bands of incised girdles; the top is in two parts, which, when linked by a lockable sliding panel, form a square with clipped corners; used in the Officer's Mess of the 1st Battalion Prince of Wales's Leinster Regiment (Royal Canadians) and was received on disbandment in 1922 by Maj Thomas Burton Newenham Deane. Furniture 1953-07-15
Officer's sword, 1800 (c); slightly curved blade with fuller on both sides, engraved with scrollwork, man in the moon, sunburst and stars; stirrup guard with narrow langets; solid backpiece with integral pommel with flat top and acorn shaped tang button; ivory moulded grip bound with copper wire; black leather scabbard with gilt brass fittings including mouthpiece with locket and suspension rings, inscribed with maker's name, Tatham, London. Edged Weapons 1971-03-19
Field glasses used during the Indian Mutiny by Thomas Britt Ray, Assistant Commissioner of Inland Customs, North-West Provinces and Oudh, 1857; associated with the Indian Mutiny (1857-1859). Part of M R E Ray Collection. Equipment, general 1953-06-29
Sackcloth bag, 1903 (c); originally held Qur'an; owned by Capt F W Pirrie, Indian Army Staff. Equipment, general 1953-05-29
Two stranded leather whips; wooden handle with leather strands and a steel loop fixed to the handle with an ornamental escutcheon; used by Mr P V Luke, Indian Civil Service, and were acquired by him in Gilgit in 1894 as part of a kit for playing polo. Horse Furniture 1953-04-24
Infantry officer's sword, pattern 1822; spear point blade; 'gothic' guard stamped with VR cypher; leather knot. Edged Weapons 1971-02-24
Wooden polo stick, 1894; the head has an inscription which seems to be written by the owner, Mr P V Luke, Indian Civil Service and details how it was given to him by A[illegible] Khan Rajah of Gilgit in 1894. Equipment, general 1953-04-20
Infantry dress sword; hilt inscribed with VR cypher; original form states it to be 'Infantry Dress sword, VR hilt,in scabbard'. Edged Weapons 1971-01-25
Cossack trooper's sword, pattern 1838; curved blade with broad fuller; marked with letters, number and inscription; brass ferrule; brass birds head pommel integral with backpiece; black leather covered, ribbed grip; hilt marked inside with letter and number; black leather covered wooden scabbard with brass mouthpiece marked with initials and number, chape with square foot, with two lockets and suspension rings. Edged Weapons 1971-01-22
Waterbottle and cover, 1916 (c); steel with brown enamel covering; owned by Maj Thomas Burton Newenham Deane, 1st Bn Prince of Wales' Leinster Regiment; pierced by a bullet which remains inside the bottle, and has left a lump at the back as it tried to exit; associated with World War One (1914-1918). Equipment, general 1953-03-64
Table, 1857 (c); in a dark wood, possibly teak; with three tapering legs; the oval top is formed from a polished section cut from a whole tree and has a wavy profile which reflects the side of the tree; reputedly made from a tree that grew near the spot where Maj William Stephen Raikes Hodson, Hodson's Horse, was killed at Lucknow during the Indian Mutiny. Furniture 1952-05-13
Four elephant goads, 1802 (c); wrought iron open work staff with pointed ends; constructed from six bars, each divided by six discs which are pierced and hold a brass bell; painted with decoration; reputedly made in India during the nineteenth century. Equipment, general 1952-05-7
Chain whip, 1892 (c); wrought iron handle linked by a loop to eight iron strands, each consisting of three long oval loops, in spiral square section ending in a small pointed horseshoe, or trisula; probably a camel flail, owned by Maj G A Keef, Royal Scots Fusiliers and acquired by him in Afghanistan. Equipment, general 1951-09-8
Lead seal matrix, 1819-86 (c); oval with the name of the 1st Regiment of Light Cavalry raised in reverse; wooden handle; found in the Quarter Master's Store of the 26th King George's Own Light Cavalry, in 1918. Equipment, general 1951-07-5
Iron padlock, 1803 (c); heavy construction with a loop and bar mechanism which fits into the cylinder and locks; probably key operated; originally secured the wicket gate of the fortress of Powanghur, which surrendered to the East India Company's forces during the Second Mahratta War, 17 Sep 1803. Equipment, general 1951-03-13
Binocular case, 128th Pioneers, 1903-1922. Scientific Instruments 1951-01-18
Tripod stool, 1882 (c); three turned legs with a bulbous central portion; legs fold and and lie parallel and when opened they form a tripod, the seat of which is missing; owned by Colonel Ahmed Arabi, or Arabi Pasha, Egyptian Army,and was taken from him after the battle of Tel-el-Kebir, Egyptian Campaign, 1882. Furniture 1950-10-13
Infantry or grenadier's hanger sword, Carmarthen Militia, eighteenth century; curved, single edged blade with fuller on both sides, engraved with maker's name, Shotley Bridge; brass hilt with knucklebow, two side bars and small quillon, bound grip; spherical pommel with riveted tang button, engraved with regimental name. Edged Weapons 1970-09-20
Band sword, 1800 (c); Carmarthen Militia; curved blade, similar to Kilij, with back edge; brass hilt with crossguard and finials, one pierced for ring; grip with rounded dog's head pommel with large brass ring and chain, attached to crossguard; black leather scabbard with brass chape and mouthpiece with frog button. Edged Weapons 1970-09-20
Italian officer's sword and scabbard, Reggimento Dunne 1860 (c); associated with the Battle of Milazzo, Wars of Italian Unification (1848-1860). Edged Weapons 1970-08-3
Pattern 1827 Rifle Regiment Officer's Sword with scabbard. Used by Kenrick Verulam Bacon, 2nd Jaeger Corps British German Legion, Crimean War (1854-1856), 1855 (c). Edged Weapons 1970-07-11
Russian pioneer's sword, 1801-1855 (c); saw backed curved blade, marked with circle and the initials AB; hilt with short quillons; wooden grip; leather scabbard with iron/ steel chape and mouthpiece with two long leather straps in shape of 'y'. Edged Weapons 1970-06-9
Indian Army officer's shamshir sword; 5th Punjab Cavalry and 25th Cavalry (Frontier Force), late nineteenth - early twentieth century; curved blade with broad fuller on each side; mameluke hilt with decorated crossguard and langets; riveted ivory grip; metal tang button engraved with foliage; pommel with crimson worm knot attached; black leather scabbard with steel chape and mouthpiece with two suspension rings and leather slings with gold braid. Edged Weapons 1970-05-14
A panoramic view of Sebastopol, 1854. Watercolour and pen and ink, heightened with body colour by William Simpson (1823-1899); with ships in the harbour to the right, and encampments to the left and right. Drawings and Watercolours 1999-04-17
Three medals awarded to Lance Corporal Michael S Horton, Welsh Guards: General Service Medal 1962-2007, with clasp: Northern Ireland; South Atlantic Medal 1982, with rosette; Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal; mounted together court style. Medals 1999-04-32
A panoramic view of Inkerman, 1854. Watercolour and pen and ink, heightened with body colour by William Simpson (1823-1899); with an encampment to the left and gun limbers to the right. Drawings and Watercolours 1999-04-18
A Second Lieutenant of the Middlesex Regiment, 1917. Oil on canvas, artist unknown, 1917 (c). Bust portrait of a 2nd Lieutenant, The Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment), wearing regimental cap and collar badges of the period 1913-1920. Oil Paintings 1999-04-19