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Description | Object Type | NAM Accession Number |
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Colt Woodsman .22 in Automatic target pistol 1965 (c); British proofs 1965 (c). | Firearms | 1992-05-164 |
German 9 mm FN Browning P640(b) M35 Automatic pistol 1943 (c), Herstal German production; wooden grips. | Firearms | 1992-05-166 |
The 55th Crossing Bayonets with the Russians, 1854. Engraving by and after E Morin; No 3 in Lloyd's 'Incidents from the Crimea', published by Lloyd Bros & Co, 6 Nov 1854. | Prints | 1999-04-138 |
German 9 mm FN Browning P640(b) M35 Automatic pistol 1942 (c); German production; wooden grips. | Firearms | 1992-05-167 |
Skirmish of Light Cavalry, before the Battle of the Alma, 1854. Engraving by and after E Morin; No 5 in Lloyd's 'Incidents from the Crimea', published by Lloyd Bros & Co, 22 Nov 1854. | Prints | 1999-04-139 |
FN Browning 9 mm Hi-Power No 1 Mk I self-loading pistol, 1944 (c); Inglis, Canada; fitted for shoulder stock; long range sights; Chinese contract (?); proofs but no maple leaf sticker. | Firearms | 1992-05-168 |
JOHN PIXLEY from Ipswich in Suffolk, 1749. Mezzotint engraving by L Faber, after David Morier; full-length portrait; published 1749 (c). | Prints | 1999-04-140 |
FN Browning 9 mm Hi-Power No 1 Mk I* self-loading pistol; Inglis, Canada; Canadian Army marks; 1944 (c). | Firearms | 1992-05-169 |
THE RECRUITING SERGEANT, 1769. Engraving by J Collett after J Goldar, published by Thomas Bradford and Henry Parker, 1769. | Prints | 1999-04-141 |
Argentinian 9 mm FN Browning M35 GP Automatic pistol 1969 (c), associated with the South Atlantic (Falklands War) (1982). | Firearms | 1992-05-170 |
A Cavalry charge in the Boer War, 1902 (c). Chromolithograph after Passy. | Prints | 1999-04-142 |
FIELD MARSHAL LORD ROBERTS of Kandahar BRITAIN OR BOERS, 1902 (c). Chromolithograph published by Maclure, McDonald and Co, Glasgow, 1902 (c). | Prints | 1999-04-143 |
Hodgson's Characters in the Cateract of the Ganges, 1819 (c). Engraving, published 1819 (c). | Prints | 1999-04-144 |
Japanese 9 mm Meiji 26th year (1893) cavalry service revolver. | Firearms | 1992-06-56 |
Comparative degrees. Engraving, published 1820 (c). | Prints | 1999-04-145 |
Bivouac of the Sherwood Foresters, 1890 (c). Lithograph after Harry Payne, published 1890 (c). | Prints | 1999-04-146 |
Meeting of Francois 1st & Henry VIII in the Field of the Cloth of Gold, 1520. Line engraving, probably French, published 1800 (c). | Prints | 1999-04-147 |
THE FRENCH MODE of POINTING CANNON as practised at VALENCIENNES during the siege of 1793. Engraving, published 1793 (c). | Prints | 1999-04-148 |
Russian Nagant 7.62 mm double action trooper's service revolver M1895, 1916; poor condition. | Firearms | 1992-06-57 |
MILITARY COLLEGE AT SANDHURST, BLACK-WATER, 1800 (c). Engraving, published by G B Whittaker, 1800 (c). | Prints | 1999-04-149 |
Raglan Barracks, Devonport, 1864 (c). Engraving, published by Rock and Co, 1864. | Prints | 1999-04-150 |
Russian Nagant 7.62 mm double action officer's service revolver M1895, 1915. | Firearms | 1992-06-58 |
Austrian Rast and Gasser 8 mm service revolver Model 1898, 1915 (c) Wien. | Firearms | 1992-06-59 |
Camp Chobham from Head Quarters, Staple Hill, 1853 (c). Engraving, published by Rock and Co, 1853. | Prints | 1999-04-151 |
Cooking at the Camp, Chobham. 1853 (c). Engraving, published by Rock and Co, 1853. | Prints | 1999-04-152 |
Review Parade, 1800 (c). Engraving, published 1800 (c). | Prints | 1999-04-153 |
Angleterre, 1862, Royal Rifle Brigade, 1862. Engraving by and after Draner (Jules Reynard), published by Dusacq and Co, 1862. | Prints | 1999-04-154 |
THE FUNERAL CAR bearing the Remains of the late DUKE OF WELLINGTON, NOVEMBER 18th 1852. Engraving, published by Thomas McLean, London, 1852 (c). | Prints | 1999-04-155 |
French Lebel 8 mm Service revolver M1892 (St Etienne), 1895. | Firearms | 1992-06-61 |
I Fly to Arms, 1860 (c). Coloured engraving attached to handmade card, 1870 (c). | Prints | 1999-04-156 |
MARK'S NEW ROYAL GAME OF 12TH NIGHT OUR FUTURE KING AND QUEEN CHARACTERS, 1840 (c). Coloured engraving, published by S Marks and Sons, London, 1840 (c). | Prints | 1999-04-157 |
CROMWELL AT MARSTON MOOR, 1644. Engraving by William French after Ernest Crofts ARA, published by J S Virtue and Company Limited, London, 1860 (c). | Prints | 1999-04-158 |
French Navy or Marine issue Lebel 8 mm service revolver M1892, 1903. | Firearms | 1992-06-62 |
WAR, 1400 (c). Engraving by P Lightfoot after James Drummond RSA, published by J S Virtue and Company Limited, 1890 (c); originally made for the Royal Gallery of Art, 1860. | Prints | 1999-04-159 |
French Lebel 8 mm service revolver M1892 (St Etienne), 1895. | Firearms | 1992-06-63 |
A Celebrated Commander on the retir'd list, 1846 (c). Engraving published by Ino Bruce, 1846 (c); this could possibly be dated Apr 1827 in reference to the Duke's retirement from Commander in Chief after the appointment of Canning as Prime Minister. | Prints | 1999-04-160 |
Italian 10.35 mm service revolver M1889 (Breschia), 1926 (c). | Firearms | 1992-06-65 |
Italian 10.35 mm service revolver M1889, 1913. | Firearms | 1992-06-66 |
The Battle of Culloden April 16; 1746. Coloured engraving published by R Sayer and J Bennett, London, 1780 (c); associated with 2nd Jacobite Rebellion (1745-1746). | Prints | 1999-04-161 |
Italian 10.35 mm service revolver M1894, 1922. | Firearms | 1992-06-67 |
Belgian copy of British Bulldog .450 in revolver by Raeymaekers 1880 (c). | Firearms | 1992-06-68 |
Who are ye stareing at, did ye never see a Grenadier before ?, 1829 (c). Coloured engraving published by S and J Fuller, London, 1829 (c). | Prints | 1999-04-162 |
MY FRIEND AND COMPANION IN ARMS, 1843 (c). Colour lithograph published by Orlongson (?), 1843 (c); probably a parody of a print by G S Tregear from 'Tregear's Flights of Humour', 'she's a little 'un, but she's a good 'un'; depicts a private and his short but doting wife. | Prints | 1999-04-163 |
Steyr-Hahn 9 mm self-loading pistol M12, 1917. | Firearms | 1992-06-70 |
2nd (OR ROYAL NORTH BRITISH) DRAGOONS, 1877 (c). Colour lithograph, published 1877 (c). | Prints | 1999-04-164 |
A Hussar with a farm girl, 1880 (c). Lithograph, published 1880 (c). | Prints | 1999-04-165 |
SIXTH OR INNISKILLING DRAGOONS, 1815 (c). Colour lithograph by Madeley, produced for Cannon's Military Records, published by Furnivall and Parker, 1847. | Prints | 1999-04-166 |
INNISKILLING DRAGOONS 1742. Colour lithograph by Madeley produced for Cannon's Military Records, published by Furnivall and Parker, 1847. | Prints | 1999-04-167 |
SIXTH OR INNISKILLING DRAGOONS 1843. Colour lithograph by Madeley produced for Cannon's Military Records, published by Furnivall and Parker, 1847. | Prints | 1999-04-168 |
Marker, Marker...Put out the Flag, 1900 (c). Engraving, published 1900 (c). | Prints | 1999-04-169 |
A FIT OF THE BLUES, 1834 (c). Engraving by E Hull, printed by Maguire, published by Charles Tilt, London, 1834 | Prints | 1999-04-170 |
THE BATTLE OF VITORIA, 1813. Coloured engraving, published by T Batchelar, London, 1815 (c). | Prints | 1999-04-171 |
SURRENDER OF PARIS, 1814 (c). Coloured engraving, published by T Batchelar, London, 1815 (c). | Prints | 1999-04-172 |
The Royal Military College at Sandhurst, 1800 (c). Engraving, published by Kershaw and Son, London, 1800 (c). | Prints | 1999-04-173 |
Fort Barracks Pembroke Dock. Engraving, published by Rock and Co, 1851 (c). | Prints | 1999-04-174 |
WANTED A SERVANT of ALL WORK, 1829 (c). Coloured engraving, published by G Treguer, London, 1829. | Prints | 1999-04-175 |
Brompton Barracks, 1841 (c). Engraving, published by J and F Harwood, 1841. | Prints | 1999-04-176 |
THE MOMENTOUS QUESTION (Peace or War?), 1852 (c). Engraving, published by Rock and Co, 1852. | Prints | 1999-04-177 |
MAKE READY!, 1852 (c). Engraving, published by Rock and Co, 1852. | Prints | 1999-04-178 |
Dover Castle, 1852 (c). Engraving, published by Rock and Co, 1852 (c). | Prints | 1999-04-179 |
Mr Bull placing himself in a good attitude of defence. Engraving, published by Rock and Co, 1852. | Prints | 1999-04-180 |
BRITISH SPORTSMEN 'MAKING GAME' OF THE ENEMY, 1852 (c). Engraving, published by Rock and Co, 1852 (c). | Prints | 1999-04-181 |
How to erect a perpendicular. Coloured engraving by S Martin, published by Spread Eagle Co, 1810 (c). | Prints | 1999-04-182 |
Private View Ticket to an exhibition of paintings of Wellington and Nelson by Thomas Jones Barker, Gallery of Fine Arts, Birmingham, 1845 (c). Engraving, published by Gallery of Fine Arts, Birmingham, 1845 (c). | Prints | 1999-04-183 |
The Opening of the Trenches, 1730 (c). Line engraving by J Rigaud Jnr after J Rigaud, published by R Sayer and J Bennett, London, 1778 (c); from the series 'The REPRESENTATIONS of the most Considerable ACTIONS in the SIEGE of a Place', originally published by J Rigaud. | Prints | 1999-04-184 |
Wooden sign post; painted on both sides, 'To Headquarters and Balaklava'; brought from the Crimea by Cornet John Gibsone, 17th Regiment of Light Dragoons (Lancers), Crimean War (1854-1856). | Equipment, general | 1960-08-50 |
How SALLIES are defended and repulsed, 1730 (c). Line engraving by J Rigaud Jnr after J Rigaud, published by R Sayer and J Bennett, London, 1778 (c); from the series 'The REPRESENTATIONS of the most Considerable ACTIONS in the SIEGE of a Place', originally published by J Rigaud. | Prints | 1999-04-185 |
Three beakers, reputedly originating in India: Horn beaker, 1890 (c); two collapsible brass beakers, 1890 (c), with a base which revolves on a pin, one in three sections which fit into each other, the other is in four section. | Equipment, general | 1960-08-82 |
An ATTACK and LODGEMENT on the COVERT WAY: i.e. The part which lies between the Ditch and the Glacis, 1730 (c). Line engraving by J Rigaud Jnr after J Rigaud, published by R Sayer and J Bennett, London, 1778 (c); from the series 'The REPRESENTATIONS of the most Considerable ACTIONS in the SIEGE of a Place', originally published by J Rigaud. | Prints | 1999-04-186 |
The ATTACK of two BASTIONS, the Breaches being made by the miner, 1730 (c). Line engraving by J Rigaud Jnr after J Rigaud, published by R Sayer and J Bennett, London, 1778 (c); from the series 'The REPRESENTATIONS of the most Considerable ACTIONS in the SIEGE of a Place', originally published by J Rigaud. | Prints | 1999-04-187 |
The ASSAULT on the MAIN BODY of the PLACE, 1730 (c). Line engraving by J Rigaud Jnr after J Rigaud, published by R Sayer and J Bennett, London, 1778 (c); from the series 'The REPRESENTATIONS of the most Considerable ACTIONS in the SIEGE of a Place', originally published by J Rigaud. | Prints | 1999-04-188 |
The PLACE given up to PLUNDER, 1730 (c). Line engraving by J Rigaud Jnr after J Rigaud, published by R Sayer and J Bennett, London, 1778 (c); from the series 'The REPRESENTATIONS of the most Considerable ACTIONS in the SIEGE of a Place', originally published by J Rigaud. | Prints | 1999-04-189 |
The Battle of CULLODEN April 16 1746. Line engraving, published by R Sayer and J Bennett, London, 1778 (c). | Prints | 1999-04-190 |
A View of the taking of Quebec September 13th 1759. Line engraving, published by R Sayer and J Bennett, London, 1778 (c). The English in boats disembarking, with the later Surrender of Quebec taking place beyond; with descriptive text in French and English below; associated with Seven Years War, North America (1756-1763). | Prints | 1999-04-191 |
The Battle of NEUMARK in SILESIA where the KING OF PRUSSIA obtained a glorious Victory over PRINCE CHARLES OF LORRAIN, the 5 of Dec 1757. Line engraving, published by R Sayer and J Bennett, London, 1778 (c). | Prints | 1999-04-192 |
The Battle of LOWOSCHUTZ, in BOHEMIA where the KING of PRUSSIA defeated MARSHALL BROWN 1st Oct 1777. Line engraving, published by R Sayer and J Bennett, London, 1778 (c). | Prints | 1999-04-193 |
Pair of steel and leather spurs, and one leather and wood riding whip, 1915; owned by Capt H J M Cursetjee, 14th King George's Own Ferozepore Sikhs and were taken from a Turkish Officer, near the Suez Canal in 1915. | Horse Furniture | 1960-08-84 |
The Battle of PRAGUE fought May 6 1757 between the PRUSSIAN and AUSTRAN [sic] ARMIES. Line engraving, published by R Sayer and J Bennett, London, 1778 (c). | Prints | 1999-04-194 |
The Battle of MINDEN or THORNHAUSEN in WESTPHALIA on 1st of Aug 1759. Line engraving, published by R Sayer and J Bennett, London, 1778 (c). | Prints | 1999-04-195 |
OLD LONDON MARCH, 1790 (c). Colour lithograph music cover by Hanhart, published by Samuel Brewer and Co, London, 1886 (c). | Prints | 1999-04-196 |
Smoke Clouds, 1914 (c). Colour lithograph music cover, photograph by Foulsham and Banfield, published by Herman Darewski, New York and London, 1914 (c). | Prints | 1999-04-197 |
Paper mug, 1918 (c); entirely sealed in a paper envelope with the manufacturer's name, Burnitol MFG, CO, Boston, the name of the product, The Purifold Aseptic Paper Drinking Cup, instructions for use and a picture of the cup. | Equipment, general | 1960-09-115 |
The GUARDS WALTZ, 1860 (c). Coloured lithograph music cover by M and N Hanhart, published by Chappell and Co, London, 1860 (c). | Prints | 1999-04-198 |
PARTANT POUR LA SYRIE, (DUNOIS THE BRAVE), 1856 (c). Engraved music cover, published by Musical Bouquet and J Allen, London, 1856 (c). | Prints | 1999-04-199 |
NATIONAL HYMNS AND MARCHES/ OF THE PATRIOTIC ALLIANCE ENGLAND FRANCE TURKEY AND SARDINIA, 1854 (c). Engraved music cover by J H Jones, published by Davidson, London, 1854 (c). | Prints | 1999-04-200 |
Canvas respirator, 1918 (c); khaki drab rubberised cotton; one of the glazed, circular eyeholes is crazed; inside are two sprung and padded nose clips and a rubber mouthpiece which is fixed, via a tube, to the breathing bag; case in khaki drab canvas, with a webbing strap and marked 'MGC'; owned by Lt A F Allen, Machine Gun Corps, 1918 (c). Associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Equipment, general | 1960-10-1 |
BROTHERS-IN-ARMS DESCRIPTIVE PIECE, 1914 (c). Colour lithograph music cover published by W Paxton, London, 1914 (c). | Prints | 1999-04-202 |
PARTANT POUR LA SYRIE, 1890 (c). Colour lithograph music cover by W Cornish after S Rosenthal, published 1890 (c). | Prints | 1999-04-203 |
Steel belt buckle, 1917 (c); in two parts which lock together; etched with decoration and the Arabic characters for the letters H M; owned by a Company Quartermaster, sergeant E Bough, Royal Warwickshire Regiment, and was given to him in exchange for a cigarette near Ctiesiphon, Mesopotamia during World War One. | Badges | 1960-11-41 |
THE PALACE GUARD MARCH, 1890 (c). Colour lithograph music cover published by Francis, Day and Hunter, London, 1890 (c). | Prints | 1999-04-204 |
THE REVIEW, 1890 (c). Colour lithograph music cover by Alfred Concanen for Stanard and Son Lithographers, published by Robert Cocks and Co, London, 1890 (c). | Prints | 1999-04-205 |
THE SIEGE OF KARS, 1855 (c). Tinted lithograph music cover by T Packer for Stannard and Dixon Lithographers, published by Duff and Hodgson, London, 1855 (c). | Prints | 1999-04-206 |
ARTHUR LLOYD'S 'I VOW'D THAT I WOULD NEVER LEAVE HER', 1890 (c). Colour lithograph music cover by Stannard and Dixon, published by H D'alcorn, London, 1890 (c). | Prints | 1999-04-207 |
NATIONAL MARCHES, 1814 (c). Colour lithograph music cover by J Brandard, published by Jefferys and Co, London, 1860 (c). | Prints | 1999-04-208 |
The GRENADIERS Polka March, 1890 (c). Colour lithograph music cover by Hanhart (lower vignettes after T W Lee), published by Somerset and Co, London, 1890 (c). | Prints | 1999-04-209 |
THE MULLIGAN GUARDS, 1860 (c). Coloured lithograph music cover, by Stannard and Son, published by Brewer and Co, London, 1860 (c). | Prints | 1999-04-210 |
THE HIGHLANDER'S QUADRILLES, 1860 (c). Colour lithograph music cover by Stannard and Co, published 1860 (c). | Prints | 1999-04-211 |
THE GUARDS MARCH, 1860 (c). Colour lithograph music cover by Stannard and Dixon lithographers, published by John Blockley, London, 1860 (c). | Prints | 1999-04-212 |
PRINCE ALBERT'S BAND MARCH, 1860 (c). Colour lithograph music cover by Stannard and Son lithographers, published by C Jefferys, London, 1860 (c). | Prints | 1999-04-213 |
Regimental cane, 1900 (c); black painted malacca, with a white metal head and a brass ferrule formed from an empty cartridge case; the head bears, in relief, a shield bearing arms, the regiment name, London Rifle Brigade, and a motto. | Equipment, general | 1960-11-48 |