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| Description | Object Type | NAM Accession Number |
|---|---|---|
| Photograph: Camp before Sebastopol, 1855 (c); by James Robertson, 1855 (c); associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Photographs | 1970-04-55 |
| Collection of 22 photographs be celebrated Crimean photographers Roger Fenton and James Robertson, 1854-1856; most of the photographs show scenes in and around Sevastopol and Balaclava during the Crimean War, as well as portrait images of men from a variety of regiments that were serving there; includes images of Viscount Gough and Gen Sir William Codrington; also two other photographs taken in Valletta, Malta by James Robertson, 1850 (c); associated with The Crimean War (1854-1856). | Photographs | 1968-10-73 |
| 18 miniatures medals in case 1953-04-10; belonged to Maj Gen G J Younghusband. | Medals | 1953-04-11 |
| Commemorative medal awarded by 3rd Bn Imperial Yeomanry to Lt Col Gorge John Younghusband, Queen's Own Corps of Guides Cavalry, Punjab Frontier Force, 1900-1901; associated with Boer War (1899-1902) and Yorkshire Hussars. | Medals | 1953-04-12 |
| Typescript transcript of letter written by Australian Steamer, Sir William Gordon, Bart, 17th Lancers, to his mother, 30 Oct 1854. | Archives | 1983-10-132 |
| Photocopy of a manuscript copy of a letter written by Cornet George Wombwell, 17 Lancers, to a Mr Scott, from the Heights before Sebastopol, 2 Dec 1854. | Archives | 1974-03-124 |
| Photostat copy of documents connected with Trum Maj Joy, 17th Lancers, Balaklava, 1854. | Archives | 1964-10-3 |
| Manuscript letter, from 'Camp before Sevastopol, 3rd Jan 1855', from F Thorp[?] to his brother Arthur. | Archives | 1976-05-18 |
| Printed booklet containing transcriptions of 3 letters written by Sgt John Hopkins, 97th (Earl of Ulster's) Regiment of Foot, to his family from the camp near Sebastopol (December 1854 - September 1855); associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Archives | 1963-01-89 |
| Two leather bound typescript volumes of the Crimean Journal of Maj Lumley Graham (later Sir Lumley Graham, Bt), 41st Regt of Foot, ADC to Maj Gen Eyre, 3rd April 1854 to 29th April 1855. | Archives | 1968-07-231 |
| Four manuscript letters associated with Pte G Burdis, 47th Regt, 1854-1855; associated with Crimean War (1854-1856). | Archives | 1963-11-151 |
| Pharmaceutical Historian, Vol 4 No 1, Jan 1974. The newsletter of the British Society for the History of the Pharmacy; contains an article about Hospital Sgt Edward Baker, 1818-1902, 34 Foot, who served in the Crimea and the Indian Mutiny. | Archives | 1974-03-9 |
| Photocopies and typescript and manuscript transcripts of eleven letters written by Lt Frank J Curtis, 46th Regt of Foot, to his sister and father, and ten letters from various correspondents describing his death in action on 2 May 1855, and expressing their condolences; associated with the Crimean War. | Archives | 1983-07-48 |
| Ambrotype photograph and modern copy: Tpr John Ford, 4th Light Dragoons, 1856 (c). | Photographs | 1976-12-4 |
| Two copy photographs: Camp of the 71st Regiment near Balaclava, 1855; by Roger Fenton; Camp of the 5th Dragoons, Balaclava, 1855; probably by Roger Fenton; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Photographs | 1980-10-27 |
| Two copy photographs: Capt George Thorne, Paymaster, 4th Light Dragoons; Capt G T George, Maj Alexander Low, Capt George John Brown, 4th Light Dragoons; taken by Roger Fenton, 1855; associated with Crimean War 1854-1856. | Photographs | 1982-01-44 |
| Copy photograph: Grave of 'Sir Briggs' the horse ridden by Lord Tredegar 17th Lancers in the Charge of the Light Brigade, 1854. The memorial is in the grounds of Tredegar Park, Newport, Gwent and was erected in 1874. | Photographs | 1982-09-18 |
| Medals awarded to Dame Ethel Hope Becher, Principal Matron at the QAIMNS Head Quarters, 1903-1910, and Matron in Chief from 1910-1919. | Medals | 1954-09-18 |
| Medals awarded to Dame Ethel Hope Becher, Principal Matron at the QAIMNS Head Quarters, 1903-1910, and Matron in Chief from 1910-1919. | Badges | 1954-09-18 |
| Ten officers' portrait photographs, 1878 (c)- 1917 (c); subjects includeLt Col Herbert Stewart, 3rd (Prince of Wales's Dragoon Guards, 2/Lt R A Steele, 7th (Princess Royal's) Dragoon Guards, E M Lafone, 4th (Queen's Own) Hussars, A E Burnaby, 12th Lancers, Capr Arthur Banbury, Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers), W F Templer, Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers), Prince Victor Albert Jay Duleep Singh, RMC Sandhurst, Prince Imperial Louis Napoleon, 2/Lt G W R Templer, Royal Irish Fusiliers, and a group of the Army Physical Training Corps. | Photographs | 1985-10-138 |
| Pair of Royal Cypher GVIR gilt metal Aide-de-camp shoulder badges, 1948 (c); worn by Dame Mary Tyrwhitt from her appointment as Aide-de-camp in 1948 to Dec 1950, Women's Royal Army Corps; gilt metal cypher, 'GVIR'. | Badges | 2002-11-710 |
| Bound press cutting album of W C Forrest, 1840-1855; associated with the Crimean War. | Archives | 1969-01-3 |
| Crimea Medal 1854-56, with clasp: Sebastopol; awarded to Pte R Potter, 12th (Prince of Wales' Royal) Lancers. | Medals | 1956-02-369 |
| Letters written from the Crimea by Capt Charles Milligan, 39th Foot, July 1854 to June 1856; mostly addressed to his mother. | Archives | 1968-02-4 |
| Medal group awarded to Maj Gen G T Gough, 3rd (King's Own Light) Dragoons and 12th (Prince of Wales' Royal) Lancers, 1848-1856: Punjab Campaign Medal 1848-49, with clasps: Chilianwala, Gojerat; South Africa Campaign Medal 1834-53; Crimea Medal 1854-56, with clasp: Sebastopol; Turkish Crimea Medal 1855 1854-56. | Medals | 1959-10-91 |
| Papers of Gen Sir Henry James Warre, commander of 57th (West Middlesex) Regiment of Foot in the Crimea and New Zealand, relating to his military career, 1843-1891, including staff appointments in Canada, India and Ireland, and Command of the Bombay Army, 1878-1881. 297 filesA collection of material relating to Gen Sir Henry James Warre (including personal papers and diaries) are held at the Alexander Turnbull Library, New Zealand. | Archives | 1981-12-54 |
| Medals awarded to Maj W R Williamson, 48th (The Northamptonshire) Regiment: Crimea Medal 1854-56, clasp: Sebastopol; Turkish Crimea Medal 1855; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Medals | 1960-11-13 |
| 650 photographs, 1939-1947; compiled by the Commando Association; associated with World War Two (1939-1945). Includes some graphic images of concentration camp victims. | Photographs | 1985-11-36 |
| Medals awarded to Pte J Whelan: Crimea Medal 1854-56, clasp: Sebastopol; Indian Mutiny Medal 1857-58; India General Service Medal 1854-95, with clasp: Umbeyla; Turkish Crimea Medal 1855. | Medals | 1962-10-76 |
| Medal group awarded to Trumpet Maj Henry Joy, 17th Light Dragoons (Lancers), 1854-1857: Distinguished Conduct Medal, 1855; Crimea Medal 1854-56, 4 clasps: Alma, Balaklava, Inkermann, Sebastopol; Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, 1857; Turkish Crimea Medal 1855 1855, Sardinian issue. | Medals | 1963-10-51 |
| Crimea Medal 1854-56, two clasps: Alma, Inkerman; awarded to Pte G Burdis, 47th (Lancashire) Regiment. | Medals | 1963-08-66 |
| Seven brass seven-pointed star rank badges, Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1940 (c). | Badges | 2002-11-711 |
| Medal group awarded to FM Sir Colin Campbell, Lord Clyde, 1842-1858: Order of the Bath, Star of a Knight Grand Cross; Order of the Star of India; Military General Service Medal 1793-1814, 5 clasps; China War Medal 1842; Punjab Campaign Medal 1848-49; Crimea Medal 1854-56, three clasps: Alma, Balaklava, Sebastopol; Indian Mutiny Medal 1857-58; Turkish Crimea Medal 1855 1855, Sardinina issue; Legion of Honour, France, 1856, miniature badge of the 2nd Class (Grand Officer); Order of St Maurice and St Lazarus, Italy; Order of the Mejidie, Turkey, Badge and Star of the First Class 1856. | Medals | 1964-01-9-2 |
| Five bronze seven pointed star rank badges, Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1940 (c). | Badges | 2002-11-712 |
| Farewell address to the Highland Brigade in the Crimea, from Sir Colin Campbell, with Card of Honour presented by the National Temperance League to Drummer Alexander Scotland, 79th Highlanders, 1873. | Archives | 1976-01-7 |
| Two webbing waistbelts, pattern 1944, nd; associated with the service of Col Andrew Jeffrey Pinion, Royal Artillery; handwritten on the back of both belts, 'Pinion', stamped on the back of the belt with protruding buckles in three places, 'M 1961 [broad arrow] CN 2002 N'. | Equipment, general | 2002-11-718 |
| History of 4th Bn 3rd Madras Regiment, 1939-1945, bound typescript history, with manuscript amendments, 1939-1945; contains details of their actions during the Burma Campaign; including two maps; also associated with 268th Indian Infantry Brigade; associated with World War Two, Far East (1941-1945). | Archives | 2002-11-720 |
| Crimea Medal 1854-56, with clasp: Sebastopol; awarded to Sgt Frederick Newman, 97th (Earl of Ulster's) Regiment of Foot; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Medals | 1968-12-25 |
| Fourteen medals, including 10 campaign medals, one durbar medal, one jubilee medal, one coronation medal and one police medal; items one and two thought to be awarded to Hon Lt Col Thomas Murphy, Royal Artillery and the rest are awarded to Capt Maj C C R Murphy, the Suffolk Regiment, 30th Punjabis and Special Constabulary. | Medals | 1972-05-11 |
| Six medals: Punjab Campaign Medal 1848-49, 2 clasps, awarded to Robert Veeverts, 10th (The North Lincolnshire) Regiment of Foot; Crimea Medal 1854-56, 4 clasps, awarded to Dvr T Pepperil, Royal Artillery; Crimea Medal 1854-56, 2 clasps, awarded to Jas E Smith, 63rd (West Suffolk); 2nd Afghan War Medal 1878-80, awarded to Pte J Mccann, 2nd Bn 14th (The Buckinghamshire) (The Prince of Wales's Own) Regt of Foot; India General Service Medal 1854-95, clasp, awarded to Pte W Andrews, 2nd Bn King's (Liverpool Regiment) and Queen's South Africa Medal 1899-1902, 5 clasps, awarded to Gnr Cowell, Royal Field Artillery. | Medals | 1971-03-29 |
| Ten medals including, one order of chivalry, five campaign medals, four miniature medals; items 1-9 belonging to Gen Sir John Bloomfield Gough, item 10 belonging to Col Thomas Bunbury Gough; associated with Army Staff, 3rd (King's Own Light) Dragoons and 33rd (Duke of Wellington's) Regiment of Foot. | Medals | 1971-02-34 |
| Medal group awarded to Deputy Assistant Commissary William Gair, also served with 6th Dragoon Guards (Carabineers): Crimea Medal 1854-56, 4 clasps; second Crimea Medal 1854-56, 1 clasp (probably unentitled); Indian Mutiny Medal 1857-58; Turkish Crimea Medal 1855, Sardinian issue. An has been included in the photographs of these medals but this does not appear in the Register. | Medals | 1973-02-24 |
| Medal group awarded to FM Sir Henry Evelyn Wood, GCB, GCMG, late 17th Lancers, Army Staff, Royal Navy and other Regiments, 1854-1903 | Medals | 1993-03-39 |
| Four medals, awarded to Sgn Maj J Davies, 49th (Princess Charlotte of Wales's or Hertfordshire) Regiment; Crimea Medal 1854-56, 3 clasps; Order of the Mejidie, Turkey; Turkish Crimea Medal 1855; Sardinian War Medal. | Medals | 1991-10-84 |
| Crimea Medal 1854-56, three clasps: Balaklava, Inkerman, Sebastopol; Turkish Crimea Medal 1855 1855; awarded to Pte Charles Abbott, 5th (Princess Charlotte of Wales's) Dragoon Guards; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Medals | 1993-09-110 |
| Correspondence regarding training schedules for Princess Elizabeth, Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1945. | Archives | 1998-02-70 |
| Service dress uniform, 1949-1953 (c): jacket, shirt, skirt, tie, hat, and greatcoat; made of wool barathea by Sandon and Company Limited, Savile Row, London; worn by HM the Queen, when as Princess Elizabeth she held the honorary commission of Brigadier in the Women's Royal Army Corps. | Uniforms | 1994-03-285 |
| Peaked forage cap, tunic, No 1 dress and shirt, waist sash, waistbelt cloth, pair of shoulder straps, pair of shoulder cords, four pairs of white gloves, four neck tabs and greatcoat and handbag, Woman's Royal Army Corps, 1980 (c); worn by the Duchess of Kent who was Controller Commandant of the Women's Royal Army Corps from Feb 1967 until its disbandment in Apr 1992. | Uniforms | 1993-10-166 |
| Peaked forage cap, tunic, No 1 dress and shirt, waist sash, waistbelt cloth, pair of shoulder straps, pair of shoulder cords, four pairs of white gloves, four neck tabs and greatcoat and handbag, Woman's Royal Army Corps, 1980 (c); worn by the Duchess of Kent who was Controller Commandant of the Women's Royal Army Corps from Feb 1967 until its disbandment in Apr 1992. | Equipment, uniform | 1993-10-166 |
| Photograph album containing 48 photographs taken by Lt Hastings S Perrott, 1902-1904. | Photographs | 1985-04-44 |
| Crimea Medal 1854-56, clasp: Sebastopol; awarded to H Simpson, 6th Inniskilling Dragoon Guards. | Medals | 1995-10-120 |
| Medals awarded to QMS John Hill, 1st (Royal) Dragoons: Crimea Medal 1854-56, with clasps: Balaklava, Inkerman, Sebastopol; Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, Army; Crimea War Medal, Turkey; Sardinian War Medal. | Medals | 1995-09-328 |
| Medals awarded to Sgt John Taylor, 3rd (King's Own) Light Dragoons, 13th (Light) Dragoons and 13th Hussars: Punjab Campaign Medal 1848-1849; Crimea Medal 1854-56, 3 clasps: Alma, Balaklava, Sebastopol; Turkish Crimea Medal 1855; Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, Army 1866 (c). | Medals | 1979-09-27 |
| Crimea Medal 1854-56, with clasp: Sebastopol; awarded to Capt T J B Connell, 46th (South Devonshire) Regiment; associated with Siege of Sevastopol (1854-1855), Crimean War (1854-1856). | Medals | 1979-12-91 |
| Copper and brass bugle, nd; associated with Arthur Stedman, East Surrey Regiment, 1939 (c)-1945 (c); with embossed badge of the Kumaon Rifles and red and black chequered cord; embossed in metal on front of the bugle, 'Kumaon'; associated with World War Two (1939-1945). | Musical Instruments | 2002-11-727 |
| 12 dance cards and an annotated menu, mostly relating to entertainments in India, 1864-1875; associated with Col Henry Cavaye Stevens, 3rd Regiment of Madras Light Cavalry; relating to 25th (York) Regiment of Foot (King's Own Borderers). | Archives | 2002-11-729 |
| One of twelve photographs relating to royalty in World War Two, 1939-1945. | Photographs | 1980-01-8 |
| Papers of Brig Gen Horatio Reginald Mends, King's Royal Rifle Corps, 1875-1927; comprised of correspondence, newspaper cuttings, notes, diaries, personal papers and letters relating to the Transvaal War (1880-1881), Ireland (1888-1889), Morocco (1892), the 2nd Sudan War (1896-1899), the Anglo-Boer War (1899-1902), the West Riding Territorial Force Association and World War One (1914-1918). | Archives | 1980-06-19 |
| Medal group awarded to L/Cpl Margaret Emma Richards, Auxiliary Territorial Service: George medal, 1948; Defence Medal 1939-45; British War Medal 1939-45. | Medals | 1993-02-519 |
| Troops for the war - Cavalry Officers 1st Royal Dragoons, 13th Light Dragoons, 6th Enniskillen Dragoons, 11th Hussars. Wood engraving by W Thomas, published by 'The Illustrated London News', 1854 (c). | Prints | 1968-06-329 |
| Collection of 48 medals, various recipients, various regiments, 1793-1918. | Medals | 1951-11-60 |
| Collection of 46 medals relating to the 88th (Connaught Rangers), 55th (Westmoreland) Regiment, 94th Regiment. Campaigns include Crimean War (1854-1856), Indian Mutiny (1857-1859), Boer War (1899-1902), World War One (1914-1918). | Medals | 1951-11-57 |
| Paper knife, 1917 (c)-1918 (c); belonged to Sgt Samuel James Pye, 1st Essex, Royal Garrison Artillery; brass trench art possibly made from .303 in cartridge cases, with a bullet for a handle; with possibly a flattened button depicting the Royal Arms on the handle, and a lozenge shaped blade; blade is inscribed, 'Cambrai' and verso, '1914-17'; associated with World War One, Western Front (1914-1918). | Crafts | 2002-12-8 |
| Brass pen, 1900 (c); belonged to Sgt Samuel James Pye, 1st Essex Royal Garrison Artillery Volunteers; made from a bullet inscribed on one side, 'Orderly Room Sergt. Hall/ from/ Capt: E. Trotter; inscribed on other side, 'C. I. V. Diamond Hill 12 June 1900'; with a hook and hole for attachment possibly to a key ring; associated with the Boer War (1899-1902). | Crafts | 2002-12-9 |
| Cronjes Laager at Paardeberg Looking E from Gun Hill. Pen and ink drawing by Lt Napier, Royal Field Artillery. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1971-01-38 |
| The Passage of the Vaal. A column of Imperial Yeomanry stretching across the valley, seen from the rear. Pencil and wash drawing by Inglis Sheldon-Williams; inscribed bottom right as title and signed lower left, 'I Sheldon Williams/ Johannesburg 1900'; associated with the Boer War (1899-1902). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1971-01-38 |
| Brass and enamel brooch, 1910 (c); associated with Sgt Samuel James Pye, 1st Essex Royal Garrison Artillery Volunteers; circular brooch inscribed, 'British Sailors Society' in red enamel around the edge, in the centre is a blue enamel flag inscribed in gold, 'Ladies Guild', within a circular blue enamel border inscribed, 'In Service For The Sailor'. | Crafts | 2002-12-10 |
| Brass and enamel tie pin, 1920 (c); owned by Sgt Samuel James Pye, Royal Garrison Artillery; inscribed, 'B. U. F.'; depicts a Union Jack flag, embossed with a gold weapon in the centre. | Crafts | 2002-12-11 |
| Tobacco tin, 1901 (c); metal tin manufactured by C W and Company Limited, London; inscribed, 'Afrikander Smoking Mixture'; hinged rectangular tin with rounded edges, on the lid is a picture of a wagon drawn by oxen, there are hills in the distance and shrubs; owned by Sgt Samuel James Pye, 1st Essex Royal Garrison Artillery Volunteers; associated with the Boer War (1899-1902). | Crafts | 2002-12-12 |
| Metal brooch or tie pin, 1900-1902 (c); belonged to Sgt Samuel James Pye, 1st Essex Royal Garrison Artillery Volunteers and City Imperial Volunteers; with a small circular photograph of Lt Gen R S S Baden Powell attached to the end; associated with the Boer War (1899-1902). | Crafts | 2002-12-13 |
| White metal matchbox, 1910 (c); belonged to Sgt Samuel James Pye, 1st Essex Royal Garrison Artillery Volunteers and City Imperial Volunteers; manufactured by Bryant and Ma[y]s, London; rectangular with rounded edges, hinged, with foliate decoration engraved along the borders, verso ribbed edge for striking matches. | Crafts | 2002-12-14 |
| Silver cigarette case, 1900; silver cigarette case manufactured by EP; silver hallmarked Chester, 1899; rectangular cigarette case with rounded edges, clasp fitting; inscribed, 'S. J. P.' and verso, 'Presented to Sergt S J Pye By His Comrades in No 4 Company 1st Essex V. A./ E.D.R.G.A And Wishing Him Good Luck on Active Service in South Africa Jany. 1900.'; associated with the Boer War (1899-1902). | Silver | 2002-12-15 |
| The British Field Marshals, 27 March 2001. On the occasion of the Army Benevolent Fund Celebratory Dinner held in their honour at the Royal Hospital Chelsea. Showing from left to right, Sir Nigel Bagnall, The Lord Inge, Sir John Chapple, The Lord Bramall, The Lord Vincent, The Lord Carver, HRH The Duke of Kent, HRH The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, Sir Roland Gibbs and Sir John Stanier. Oil on canvas, signed and dated lower left '- Jack Russell -/ 2002' by Jack Russell, 2002. | Oil Paintings | 2002-12-17 |
| Two passes associated with W/ 176582 Sgt E Radcliffe, Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1945. | Archives | 2002-12-24 |
| Typescript copy of letter written by 'Robert', a soldier in the 2nd Dragoons (Royal Scots Greys) describing the Battle of Balaklava, dated 'opposite Sevastopol', Nov 13th 1854. | Archives | 1972-10-68 |
| Papers of General William Charles Forrest, relating to his service with the 11th Hussars and 4th Dragoon Guards, including correspondence and material relating to the cavalry in the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Archives | 1958-04-32-1 |
| Horse furniture items, 4th (Queen's Own Light) Dragoons; associated with Maj Thomas Everard Hutton, Crimean War (1854-1856). | Horse Furniture | 1967-06-31 |
| Seven letters from Queen Victoria and one from Gen Phipps, her private secretary, October 1854-June 1855.With copies of nine letters from FM Lord Fitzroy Somerset, 1st Baron Raglan to the Queen discussing the progress of the war, October 1854-June 1855. From a collection of papers belonging FM Lord Fitzroy Somerset, 1st Baron Raglan, Commander in Chief, Crimean War (1854-1856).P | Archives | 1968-07-280 |
| Papers belonging to Lord Fitzroy Somerset, 1st Baron Raglan, Commander in Chief, March 1854-June 1855 (c); relating to Lord Hardinge, Gen Yorke, Gen Freeth, Sidney Herbert, Col Mundy, Florence Nightingale, Sir Hew Ross, Mr Monsell MP, Sir Thomas Hastings; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). From a collection of papers belonging FM Lord Fitzroy Somerset, 1st Baron Raglan, Commander in Chief, Crimean War (1854-1856).P | Archives | 1968-07-289 |
| 308 in and out letters, consisting of correspondence between FM Lord Fitzroy Somerset, 1st Baron Raglan, Commander in Chief, and various other people, including Gen Airey, Sir G Brown, Sir John Burgoyne, the Duke of Cambridge, Sir Colin Campbell, Lord Cardigan, Sir George Cathcart, Gen Estcourt, Lord Lucan, and Lord de Ros, March 1854-June 1855; also with memoranda and reports; associated with the Kerch Expedition and the Crimean War (1854-1856). From a collection of papers belonging FM Lord Fitzroy Somerset, 1st Baron Raglan, Commander in Chief, Crimean War (1854-1856).P | Archives | 1968-07-292 |
| Two notebooks, 1854-1856, containing transcriptions of letters written by Maj William Charles Forrest, 4th Dragoon Guards, to his mother and wife, during his service in the Crimean War (1854-1856), including at the Battle of Balaclava. | Archives | 1963-09-5 |
| Webbing compass case, pattern 1944, 1959; associated with Col Andrew Jeffrey Pinion, Royal Regiment of Artillery; manufactured by Mills Equipment Company, 1959; case contains a lanyard; stamped inside the case in black ink, '[broad arrow] 008 [?]/ M. E. Co. 1959 [broad arrow]/ CN/ AA 2009'. | Equipment, general | 2002-12-26 |
| Collection of uniform items worn by Maj J W Greenacre, Royal Corps of Transport: two berets and two t-shirts; relating to the Gulf War (1990-1991). | Uniforms | 2002-12-28 |
| Correspondence from the papers of General Sir George Augustus Wetherall, 1837-1850, largely consisting of letters written to him during the Lower Canada Rebellion and letters regarding family matters, covering troop movements, Wetherall's conduct, commissions, commendations, and personal discussions on family property. | Archives | 1962-10-75 |
| Papers of General Sir George Augustus Wetherall, 1854-1860, comprising memoranda, warrants, orders and correspondence, generally covering the military situation in India after the Indian Rebellion of 1857 and personal matters. | Archives | 1962-10-93 |
| Letters to General Sir George Augustus Wetherall from officers in the Crimea, Hong Kong, India, Gallipoli, Greece and Malta, 1854-1856, covering his role as Adjutant-General to the Forces during the Crimean War, discussing military administration, the military situation in the Crimea, condition of troops, and including a sketch of fortifications at Sevastopol. Together with letters from his son, Maj Gen Sir Edward Robert Wetherall, regarding his time in India during the suppression of the Indian Rebellion of 1857. | Archives | 1962-10-97 |
| Papers of Major General Sir Edward Robert Wetherall consisting of letters and memoranda, discussing events during the Indian Rebellion of 1857, 1857-1858, including the shortcomings of officers, updates on the military situation, casualties, troop movements and the laying down of arms. Together with two letters from 1861 relating to writings about the Siege of Sevastapol. | Archives | 1962-10-99 |
| Press cutting, nd; relating to Henry Edward Bale, 34th (Cumberland) Regiment of Foot and West India Regiment, also relating to J E Bale; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Archives | 1965-03-63 |
| Press cutting: John Stokes RE on the Eastern Frontier 1845-1851; written by Dr P H Butterfield; pubished in 'Looking Back', Quartely Bulletin of Port Elizabeth Historical Society Vol 23 No 1, April 1983; Associated with the 2nd Cape Frontier War (1789-1793), 3rd Cape Frontier War (1799-1803) and the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Archives | 1983-07-101 |
| Photocopy of a letter written by Sgt William Williamson, 11th (Prince Albert's Own) Hussars, to his brother, 6 Jan 1855; associated with the Battle of Balaklava, Crimean War.The original has come into the collection later: 2021-03-6-1-1 | Archives | 1985-03-36 |
| Papers of Gen Sir William Gordon Cameron covering his military service with the Grenadier Guards and as a senior office in the British Army (1853-1890), including testimonials, commissions, family correspondence, student papers, warrants, invoices and licences, including correspondence relating to the training of Moorish troops sent to Gibraltar from Morocco (1876-1878) and his appointment to command troops in South Africa (1890); together with correspondence from his son, Lt William Gordon Cameron relating to action in Sudan with the Cameron Highlanders and from friends following his death at Koshei (1885-1887); correspondence from his other son, Maj Gen Neville Cameron covering his posting to South Africa with the Cameron Highlanders, and with notes on engagements, including the battle on the Zand River (1899-1902), and correspondence from another son, Lt William Gordon Cameron, stationed in Egypt and covering his move to Haifa and the Sudan (1883-1885). From the muniments of the Cameron Family formerly of Inch.(Printed finding aid available) | Archives | 1983-11-14 |
| Letter, 1856 (c); from John M Jessop to Maj John de Courcy, formerly an officer of the Derbyshire Militia and the Turkish Contingent in the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Archives | 1985-09-6 |
| Photocopy letter, 21 Sep 1854; associated with Sgt William Grundy, 49th (Princess Charlotte of Wales's) (or Hertfordshire) Regiment of Foot; relating to the Battle of the Alma, Crimean War. | Archives | 1989-09-99 |
| Medals awarded to the Rev Hedley William Mountney Handford, Chaplain to the forces, 96th Bde, Royal Garrison Artillery, 20th Corps: British War Medal 1914-20; Allied Victory Medal 1914-19; associated with World War One, Egypt and Palestine (1914-1918). | Medals | 2002-12-33 |
| No 1 dress tunic, Women's Royal Army Corps, Staff Band, sealed pattern, 1990. | Uniforms | 1993-10-224 |
| No 1 dress skirt, Women's Royal Army Corps, Staff Band, sealed pattern, 1990. | Uniforms | 1993-10-225 |
| No 1 dress tunic, driver, Women's Royal Army Corps Provost, sealed pattern, 1990. | Uniforms | 1993-10-226 |
| Two gilt and enamel badges, 1938 (c)-1949 (c); associated with the Duchess of Northumberland's ATS Comforts fund; badges depict a gilt wreath enclosing the words, 'Comforts/ Fund/ ATS' on a pale blue enamel ground surmounted by a yellow enamel circlet enclosing an unidentified crest. | Badges | 2002-12-40 |
| No 1 dress skirt, driver, Women's Royal Army Corps Provost, sealed pattern, 1990. | Uniforms | 1993-10-227 |
| No 3 dress trousers, officers', Gurkha Regiments, sealed pattern, 1955. | Uniforms | 1993-10-228 |