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Description Object Type NAM Accession Number
Brown leather colour belt, 1975 (c); associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. Equipment, uniform 1994-04-281
Combat uniform, 1980 (c): waterproof cape; combat DPM smock; combat DPM trousers; waterproof DPM smock; waterproof DPM trousers'; cap comforter; vest; long drawers; pair of socks; pair of ankle boots; associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-04-282
Blue cape, 1950 (c); associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-04-283
Two light green or khaki linen officer's hot weather dresses, waistbelts and sleeves, 1952 (c); bearing Allied Land Forces, South East Asia formaion badges; associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-04-285
Captain's beige linen, short sleeved, hot weather dress, 1960 (c); bearing the formation badges of HQ Land Forces, Hong Kong; associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-04-286
Two other ranks white cotton pique hot weather dresses, bearing shoulder titles, 1954; associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-04-287
Hot weather dress, sealed pattern white 'sharkskin' dress, 1957; Women's Royal Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-04-288
Irish country dancing costume, 1970 (c): dress; sash; scarf; waistbelt; associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-04-290
Three overall coats, each with Women's Army Auxiliary Corps shoulder titles, but different shoulder straps, 1916 (c); associated with the Women's Auxiliary Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-04-291
Forewoman Driver or Domestic Worker's overall coat, 1917 (c); bears a flash on the upper sleeve; associated with the Women's Auxiliary Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-04-292
Forewoman clerk's overall coat, 1917 (c); associated with the Women's Auxiliary Corps. Uniforms 1994-04-293
Khaki jean overall dress, 1919; manufactured by J Daunter, 1919; associated with Queen Mary's Auxiliary Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-04-294
Two cook's overall coats and four ties, 1952; associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-04-295
Two official's service dress peaked forage caps, 1918 (c); caps are foreign service forage caps with neck curtains; associated with Queen Mary's Auxiliary Army Corps; one of the caps has a badge missing. Uniforms 1994-04-298
Napoleon on his death bed, the day after his death, 6 May 1821. Pencil drawing by Ens J Ward; depicts half-length portrait of Napoleon Bonaparte in profile, his head on pillows, lying in full uniform with hat, drawn from the figure; signed at lower left and inscribed and dated at lower right. Drawings and Watercolours 2002-03-180
Official's overseas service dress forage cap, 1918 (c); cap has a badge and neck curtain; associated with Queen Mary's Auxiliary Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-04-299
Two khaki felt hats, 1917 (c); possibly of Forewoman rank, Women's Auxiliary Army Corps; one is dark, the other light, both have badges. Uniforms 1994-04-300
Policewoman's peaked forage cap, 1957 (c); manufactured by Silbertson and Sons Limited, London, 1956; associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps Provost. Uniforms 1994-04-306
Service dress forage cap, 1944 (c); with Headquarters 21st Army Group formation badge sewn to crown lining; associated with the Auxiliary Territorial Service. Uniforms 1994-04-307
Trial pattern white ceremonial gloves, 1975 (c); associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-04-312
Pair of Army Staff gorget patches, 1914 (c); worn by Col W F Bainbridge, India. Badges 1994-01-30
Medal group awarded to Pte H Barton, Royal Army Medical Corps, 1910 (c)-1945 (c): Military Medal; 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-20; Allied Victory Medal 1914-19; 1939-45 Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; British War Medal 1939-45; commemorative medal, Belgium 1910. Medals 1993-12-11
Two badges and four buttons, British Red Cross Society, 1930 (c); associated with Pte H Barton, Royal Army Medical Corps. Badges 1993-12-12
General Eliott's Medal for the Defence of Gibraltar awarded by General George Augustus Eliott to his Hanoverian troops who took part in the Defence of Gibraltar, 1782. Medals 1975-02-13
A Military Extinguisher. Engraving, 1780 (c); coloured and etched caricature by and after Isaac Cruikshank; published by W Holland, 1790 (c); the caricature lampoons the practice, common at the time, of advancing through the British Army by the purchase of a commission. The result was in some cases officers were extremely youthful compared to their men, this system was not finally abolished until 1871. Prints 1978-02-18
Flask, 1914 (c)-1918 (c); associated with Sgt A J Perman, Royal Army Service Corps; made of glass and covered with wicker. Equipment, general 2002-03-184
Hip flask, 1914 (c)-1918 (c); associated with Sgt A J Perman, Royal Army Service Corps; made of glass and covered with leather. Equipment, general 2002-03-185
Princess Mary gift tobacco box, 1914; associated with Sgt A J Perman, Royal Army Service Corps, 1914-1918; tin is without its original contents. Equipment, general 2002-03-186
Personal seal of William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, 1745 (c); recovered on the battlefield of Fontenoy by Sgt Dunesme of the Gardes Francaises; underneath impressed a bust of Duke; relating to the French Army, Gardes Francaises; associated with the Battle of Fontenoy, War of the Austrian Succession (1740-1748). Crafts 1963-10-253
Parliamentarian badge awarded to Thomas Fairfax as the first commander of the New Model Army by Parliament and the City of London as a reward for military service, 1645 (c); associated with the English Civil War (1642-1649). Badges 1977-05-61
Three quarter length portrait photograph of Lt Col Sir Clendon Turberville Dankes, CIE, Supernumerary List Indian Army, 1925 (c). Photographs 1991-03-55
231 photographs collected by Brig Sir Francis Smith Reid, 1918-1955; subjects include inspections, prisoners of war, railways, ships drill and parades, and are associated with the Royal Artillery, RMA Woolwich, Officers' Training Corps, 78th Division, Scottish Horse and 211 Pioneer Group. Photographs 1991-03-121
John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough (1650-1722), 1700 (c). Engraving after Sir Godfrey Kneller, published by George Virtue, 1710 (c); depicts the Duke of Marlborough wearing his Order of the Garter, he was also honoured with a peerage; inscribed in Latin. Prints 1980-09-36
Uniform and equipment items, 1900 (c)-1939; associated with Lt Col W Narborough, 2nd Kent Artillery Volunteer Corps, later 4th London (H) Bde Royal Field Artillery. Uniforms 1995-03-40
Uniform and equipment items, 1900 (c)-1939; associated with Lt Col W Narborough, 2nd Kent Artillery Volunteer Corps, later 4th London (H) Bde Royal Field Artillery. Equipment, uniform 1995-03-40
Medal Group awarded to Lt Col A L Foster, Royal Army Medical Corps: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-20; Allied Victory Medal 1914-19; 1939-45 Star; British War Medal 1939-45; Jubilee Medal 1935; Coronation Medal 1937; five miniature medals. Medals 1995-03-97
Medal Group and Order awarded to Maj Gen N L Foster, Royal Artillery and Army Staff: Order of the Bath, Companian Badge (CB) 1961; Distinguished Service Order 1945; 1939-45 Star; Africa Star 1940-43; Italy Star 1943-45; Defence Medal 1939-45; British War Medal 1939-45 and oakleaf; Nigeria Independence Medal 1960. Medals 1995-03-98
Collection of 11 documents relating to the Glorious Revolution, 1688; includes a copy of the letter from the King to the General of his Army, with the General's letter to Prince William of Orange, later William III. Archives 1988-06-27
Medal and order group awarded to Brig Peter Young, Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment, No 3 Commando; Distinguished Service Order 1942; Military Cross 1942, with two bars 1943, 1944; 1939-45 Star; Africa Star 1940-43, clasp: 1st Army; Burma Star 1941-45; Italy Star 1943-45; France and Germany Star 1944-45; Defence Medal 1939-45; British War Medal 1939-45; General Service Medal (Army and RAF), clasp: Palestine 1945-48; Elizabeth II Jubilee Medal 1977; Polish War Cross 1939-45; Order of El Istiqlal, Jordan, 3rd Class 1954. Medals 1988-11-9
Army Gold Cross with clasps and Order of the Bath; one awarded to Col Sir William de Lancey, Deputy Quartermaster General, Army Staff, 1813-1815 (c). Medals 1995-04-1
Beret, Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps, nd; master pattern, sealed 20 Oct 1966; obsolete; grey knitted wool. Uniforms 2002-04-541
Beret, Women's Royal Army Corps, nd; master pattern, sealed 19 Nov 1968; green. Uniforms 2002-04-542
Arm badge, Royal Army Service Corps (Fleet), nd; master pattern, sealed 10 Oct 1955; gilt metal propellor in wreath. Badges 2002-04-562
Chevron gold green 1 bar, nd; master pattern sealed 03 Aug 1955; Women's Royal Army Corps, good conduct. Badges 2002-04-590
Chevron gold green 2 bar, nd; master pattern sealed 03 Aug 1955; Women's Royal Army Corps, good conduct. Badges 2002-04-591
Lapel badge, nd; Royal Army Reserve; master pattern sealed April 1956; silver. Badges 2002-04-608
Lapel badge, Regular Reserve of Officers, nd; master pattern, sealed 31 Aug 1956; white metal. Badges 2002-04-621
Forage cap, No 1 dress, Women's Royal Army Corps Provost, nd; master pattern, sealed 8 Sep 1955; scarlet. Uniforms 2002-04-646
Forage cap, No 1 dress, Women's Royal Army Corps, nd; master pattern, sealed 24 Nov 1961; officer cadet; squashed. Uniforms 2002-04-647
Caps servuce, nd; standard pattern. Uniforms 2002-04-650
Beret, Women's Royal Army Corps, nd; master pattern sealed 17 Jan 1950; green. Uniforms 2002-04-652
Beret, nd; master pattern, sealed 21 Jul 1942; green. Uniforms 2002-04-653
Bonnet, Highland Regiment, London Scottish, nd; master pattern, sealed 04 Feb 1949; blue. Uniforms 2002-04-668
Button, large, Army Catering Corps, nd. Badges 2002-04-697
Button, small, Army Catering Corps, nd; sealed 11 Dec 1945. Badges 2002-04-700
Button, large, Army Dental Corps, nd; standard pattern, sealed 11 Dec 1945. Badges 2002-04-701
Button, large, Royal Army Medical Corps, nd. Badges 2002-04-702
Button, small, Army Dental Corps, nd; sealed 11 Dec 1945. Badges 2002-04-703
Button, small, Royal Army Medical Corps, nd; sealed 11 Dec 1945. Badges 2002-04-704
Button, large, Royal Army Medical Corps, nd; sealed 11 Dec 1945 Badges 2002-04-705
Button, large, Army Educational Corps, nd; sealed 11 Dec 1945 Badges 2002-04-706
Button, small, Army Educational Corps, nd; sealed 11 Dec 1945. Badges 2002-04-707
Button, small, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, nd; sealed 11 Dec 1945. Badges 2002-04-708
Button, large, officer, Royal Army Pay Corps, nd; sealed 11 Dec 1945. Badges 2002-04-710
Button, small, officer, Royal Army Pay Corps, nd. Badges 2002-04-712
Aiguilletes, general officers, nd; standard pattern, nd. Uniforms 2002-04-775
Aiguilettes general officer, nd; standard pattern, sealed 25 Nov 1968. Uniforms 2002-04-779
Forage cap, No 1 dress, woman, officer, Royal Army Dental Corps, nd; standard pattern, sealed 25 Nov 1968. Uniforms 2002-04-800
Cap side, Royal Army Chaplains Department, nd; standard pattern, sealed 25 Nov 1968. Uniforms 2002-04-801
Forage cap No 1 dress, woman, officer, nd; standard pattern, sealed 25 Nov 1968; associated with the Royal Army Medical Corps, Uniforms 2002-04-805
Forage cap, No 1 dress, Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps, nd; standard pattern, sealed 25 Nov 1968. Uniforms 2002-04-806
Forage cap, No 1 dress, Women's Royal Army Corps, nd; standard pattern, sealed 25 Nov 1968. Uniforms 2002-04-807
Service cap, other ranks, nd; master pattern, sealed 29 Dec 1950; obsolete; blue. Uniforms 2002-04-814
Cap, service, Royal Army Pay Corps, nd; obsolescent. Uniforms 2002-04-815
Service cap, other ranks, Royal Army Dental Corps, nd; master pattern, sealed 22 Jun 1950; obsolete. Uniforms 2002-04-818
Service cap, other ranks, Royal Army Veterinary Corps, nd; master pattern, sealed 22 May 1959; obsolete. Uniforms 2002-04-821
Photocopy typescript memoir of the life of Maj Gen William Lionel Douglas Veitch, CB, CBE, Royal Engineers 1901-1969; written by Lt Col Edward de Santis, US Army Corps of Engineers. Archives 1990-08-14
Papers collected by A J Baker, Royal Army Pay Corps, Korea. The papers include two notebooks containing manuscript diaries covering Baker's service in Korea 1950-1951 and ephemeral material. From the Burma Memorial Collection of Maj James Allan. Archives 1990-08-15
Parliamentarian badge and Highland Society's Medal, 1642-1801. Badges 1975-05-3
Medal commemorating the victory of the battle of Turnhout, 1597; associated with Battle of Turnhout (1597), Dutch Wars (1572-1603). Medals 1982-11-126
Small plug bayonet, 1690 (c); of the first type introduced into the British Army, 1660 (c)-1669 (c); the main drawback of this kind of bayonet was that it blocked the barrel of the gun when fitted. Edged Weapons 1963-10-145
The Battle of Fontenoy, 10 May 1745; coloured engraving artist unknown; published 1745 (c); no imprint. Battle of Fontenoy, War of the Austrian Succession, view from the rear of the Allied position, looking towards the French lines, French redoubts can be seen on the right. Prints 1986-08-78
THE DESCRIPTION OF THE ARMIES OF HORSE AND FOOT OF HIS MAJESTIES, AND Sir Thomas Fairefax, his Excellency, as they were drawn into battayle at NASBYE; the Fowerteenth day of June 1645 [sic]. Engraving by Streeter, from Joshua Sprigge's 'Anglia Rediviva' (England's Recovery), published by John Partridge, 1647; plan of the Battle of Naseby engraved for a book by Sir Thomas Fairfax's chaplain, Joshua Sprigge. Prints 1977-04-44
Record of Service for Lt Col William Henry Miller Francklyn, Commissariat Dept, Indian Army, 1861-1892. Archives 1990-08-101
Commission to George Alexander Reuny VC to be Lt Col in the army, 1 June 1867. Archives 1990-08-77
Protection Certificate and Certificate of Identity, Army Form Z II issued to Pte W C Bourne, Royal Army Medical Corps, 13 Sept 1919. Archives 1990-08-96
Photocopy of casualty roll of officers of the Indian Army, 1939-1945. Archives 1990-12-47
Three certificates collected by William Kelcey, Civilian Surgeon attached to the Turkish Forces in the Crimea, 1854-1856. Archives 1990-08-110
Four promotional pamphlets relating to British Army equipment, 1970s: 'British Bar Mine System'; 'The Medium Girder Bridge'; 'Class 16 Bridge'; 'Eager Beaver mono fork-lift tractor'. Archives 1990-08-72
Printed plan: 'Plan of the Battle of Waterloo or Mount St John reduced from the Large Plan of the same Battle, made up and published in 1816 by W B Craan'; owned by Col John Le Couteur, ADC to the Queen 1848 (c). Archives 1990-08-68
Fairbairn-Sykes fighting knife, 2nd pattern, 1942 (c); privately owned; associated with Maj D G Holmes, British Army and Royal Warwickshire Regiment, World War Two; made by Wilkinson Sword company, London. Edged Weapons 1997-06-124
Monghyr Mutiny Medal, 1766; silver 'White Mutiny' medal awarded by the East India Company; believed to have been issued on Robert, Lord Clive's recommendation to the Indian officers of two Indian battalions who succeeded in quelling a mutiny among the European troops at Monghyr, Jun 1766. Medals 1966-11-6
Account of the service of R J Shears, Royal Army Service Corps, Malta, 1939-1943. Archives 1990-08-116
Carib War Medal 1773; silver medal believed to have been issued by the islanders of St Vincent to British and local forces who took part in the suppression of the Carib rising 1772-1773. Medals 1976-03-10
Bronze medal commemorating the Battle of Minden, 1 Aug 1759; obverse depicts British and a German soldier in Roman costume, Victory is crowning each soldier with a laurel wreath; inscribed; 'CONCORD OF THE ALLIES'; Britain and Germany fought as Allies in the Seven Years War. Medals 1976-10-31
Medal commemorating the British Victories at Quebec, Quiberon Bay, Crown Point, Lagos, Minden, Guadeloupe and Niagara, 1759; associated with Medals 1979-02-19
Citation for the award of OBE and Bronze Star to Lt Col Cornelius Mearns, Royal Indian Army Service Corps, for services in Burma, 1944-1945. Archives 1990-08-127
Extracts from the obituary notice of Col J W Mitchell, Indian Army, 1858-1897. Archives 1990-08-125
Bronze medal commemorating the death of the Duke of Cumberland, 1765; the Duke of Cumberland was the Captain General of the British Army until his disgrace in 1757. Medals 1983-01-78
West German dress knife, Bundes Republik, 1978; with green metal scabbard and plastic frog; stamped on blade, 'FES SOLINGEN GERMANY ROSTFREI BZM 1978'; associated with the West German Army; made in Solingen, Germany. Edged Weapons 1996-11-117