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Two sound cassettes: oral history interview with Mr James Perry who served before World War Two in the Queen's Victoria Rifles and during it in the Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment and with the Chindits, (2nd Expedition of 1944) in Burma. Interview conducted on 11 June 1998. Sound Recordings 1998-08-35
Enfield M1917 .30 in bolt action magazine rifle, 1917; an American redesign of the British .303 in Pattern 1914 rifle adapted to take the American rimless cartridge and identical in appearance to the British original; manufactured in the USA by the Remington Arms Company of Delaware; with associated leather sling; red band on forestock is marked with new calibre and indicates that the weapon was probably issued to the Home Guard in World War Two. Firearms 1965-10-204-16
Ross M1910 Mk III .303 in straight-pull bolt action rifle, 1915; manufactured by the Ross Rifle Company in Canada; cleaning tools in butt. Converted to match shooter after World War One. Attached bayonet (1965-10-204-92). Firearms 1965-10-204-15
Remington M1917 .30 in bolt action magazine rifle; of the type used by Home Guard but this weapon has no red bar on forestock. Firearms 1993-07-146
Winchester .30 in, Model 1917 magazine bolt action rifle, 1918; Home Guard issue with red band on forestock (note: this is one the clearest Home Guard marked rifles). Firearms 1993-07-147
Remington .30 in bolt action magazine rifle M1917; cleaning kit in butt; Home Guard issue, red band around forestock to indicate calibre. Firearms 1993-07-148
Side drum, 1975 (c); Royal Green Jackets, Army Cadets; printed label bears regimental badge. Musical Instruments 1998-08-60
16 mm Kodak Safety Film of the move of 4/5th Mahratta Light Infantry from Bengal to Nowshera, 1939, shot by Lt and QM Patrick Maurice William Doyle. Views taken from the train; passing another train; stores piled up; camp scenes; groups of solders; roll call; duration 65 seconds; copied onto U-Matic and VHS video format. Film and Videos 1993-05-230
The Final Drive. The Story of the Royal Corps of Transport 1794-1993. VHS cassette on the history of the Royal Corps of Transport 1794-1993. Film and Videos 1993-06-68
16 mm colour film relating to 1st Bn Middlesex Regt in Korea and Hong Kong 1950-1951 (c). Footage includes camp scenes, meal time, UN parade, presentation of medals, march past, troops on board ship, disembarking, parade on quay side in Hong Kong, parade and inspection by the Governor, march past, towing departing officer out of barracks, machine gun training, on exercise, colour presentation?, border patrol, armoured personnel carriers leaving camp, pack mule, band on race course. Running time 17 mins. Video copies available. Film and Videos 1994-01-3
Presentation of Colours to the Parachute Regiment by HM King George VI, Aldershot, 19 Jul 1950. 16 mm B/W film with soundtrack of the presentation of the first stands of colours to 1st, 2nd and 3rd Bns The Parachute Regt. Among those featured in the film are Montgomery and Col Darling, and after the presentation the King is seen meeting 'veterans' of the Parachute Regt. The film includes footage of the preparation leading up to, and of a parachute drop, possibly an exercise. Running time 16 mins; Video copies available. Film and Videos 1994-01-8
Die Bestzung ist zu Ende. 35 mm B/W newsreel film with soundtrack in German produced by 20th Century Fox, probably of the withdrawal of occupying forces from Austria, 1955. Lowering the flags of the occupying nations, parades through Vienna? Forces of the US, Britain, France and the Soviet Union appear in the film. Running time 2 mins; Video copies available. Film and Videos 1994-01-9
Film: Dehra Dun. Ceremonial Parade for Laying Up of the King's Colours; black and white film with sound track of the laying up of the King's Colours of the Indian Infantry and Navy at the National Defence Academy, Dehra Dun, 23 Nov 1950 (?), India News Review No 113; running time 5.5 mins; video copies available. Film and Videos 1953-06-18
The Best Idea I've ever had. Video cassette, the progress of a Women's Royal Army Corps officer through training and commissioning. Film and Videos 1994-01-164
WRAC Farewell Ceremonies, Wednesday 25 March 1992. Video cassette; belonged to Jocelyn Fisher, Women's Royal Army Corps. Film and Videos 1994-01-252
Silently to War: The Epic Story of the Glider Pilot Regiment. VHS video cassette. Film and Videos 1995-08-32
The Indian Argosy. VHS video interview in three parts with Signalman (later Maj) F T C Williams, conducted by Lt Col Mike Deverill, recalling his service with the Indian Signals in Waziristan 1936-1937; duration 1 hr 40 mins. Film and Videos 1996-07-80
Snuff box, 1835 (c); silver by Benjamin Smith, hallmarked 'B.S.', possibly in Exeter, 1835-1836; engraved with trophy of arms and regimental Roman numerals, rounded rectangular in shape, with scrolled edged top, hinged lids with handles of small fruits with a leaf; gilt inside, with two compartments; from the Mess Plate of the 94th Regiment of Foot. Silver 1951-09-30
Snuff box nd; silver by 'G U', hallmarked Birmingham, 1874-1875; basket-weave pattern all over, central lozenge on top with regimental crest and battle honour, gilt interior, border of repoussé work has become detached from the top, one of the attaching pins being broken; with badge of 94th Regiment of Foot. Silver 1951-09-31
Snuff box, 1838; silver, no details, hallmarked with the head of Minerva, with counter-mark of a scorpion, 1838; small rectangular box, engine turned with bland cartouche on the lid; inside gilded; presented to Sgt J Hawthorne, 94th Regiment of Foot. Silver 1951-09-32
Snuff mull 1847; silver and wood, no details, hallmark is faintly visible, assayed in Edinburgh, 1847; ram's horn shaped, with cairngorm on end set in a silver mount, inscription on baroque shield below, with border of shells, scrolls and thistles, above is a ring to which the implements (which are missing) would have been attached; presented by Lt Col James Brown to officers of the 94th Regiment of Foot, 1847; from the Mess Plate of the 94th Regiment of Foot. Silver 1951-11-48
Snuff mull elephant tusk, nd; silver mounted ivory by Stephen Smith, hallmarked London, 1880-1881; large tusk mounted on wooden stand with two silver bars and collars, base end contains snuff mull, with oval hinged lid bearing inscription, ovoid section with gadrooned border and laurel wreath, tusk socket bound with spiralling scrolls inscribed with battle honours of the regiment; presented to the Officer's Mess, 94th Regiment of Foot by Major and Brevet Lt Col Murray. Silver 1951-11-88
Snuff mull elephant tusk, nd; silver mounted ivory by Stephen Smith, hallmarked London, 1880-1881; large tusk mounted on wooden stand with two silver bars and collars, base end contains snuff mull, with oval hinged lid bearing inscription, ovoid section with gadrooned border and laurel wreath, tusk socket bound with spiralling scrolls inscribed with battle honours of the regiment; presented to the Officer's Mess, 94th Regiment of Foot by Major and Brevet Lt Col Murray. Equipment, general 1951-11-88
Snuff mull, Tortoise shell, 1896 (c); Tortoise shell with silver fittings, no details, nd; associated with Joseph Brabazon Pilkington Esq and 94th Regiment of Foot. Silver 1954-07-7
Officer's greatcoat, worn by Major J White, Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1944 (c). Uniforms 1994-04-244
Three video cassettes of interviews with members of the Women's Royal Army Corps Association, recalling their service. Film and Videos 1994-01-154
Interview with Brigadier E.J. Nolan, C.B. by Colonel N.R. Robertson M.B.E. for the W.R.A.C. Museum Archives 1 August 1990; VHS video cassette, recorded at Guildford, discussion of her career. Duration 50 mins. Film and Videos 1994-01-155
Colour VHS video tape of Lt M H Ostracchini, Women's Royal Army Corps, free-fall parachuting, Neteravon, Summer 1987; background music the song 'Diamonds in the soles of her shoes', showing a group of free-fall parachutists and close-up of Lt Ostracchini's WRAC parachute deployed. Running time 2 mins. Film and Videos 1994-01-158
Visit of HM Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother to open the refurbished Women's Royal Army Corps Museum at The WRAC Centre Guildford on 4 June 1991; VHS video HM Queen meeting troops and demonstrating what they do; opening the museum; running time 35 mins. Film and Videos 1994-01-160
10 Company Women's Royal Army Corps Disbandment Parade and Drumhead Service 'A Day to Remember' 30 Aug 1991; VHS video of '10 Company Women's Royal Army Corps Disbandment Parade and Drumhead Service 'A Day to Remember' 30 Aug 1991'; produced by Sapphire Video (West) Limited; running time 40 mins. Film and Videos 1994-01-161
Women's Royal Army Corps Farewell Ceremonies, Wednesday 25th March 1992. VHS video produced by VisionsUnlimited. Records events held at Guildford Cathedral and Queen Elizabeth Park, attended by the Queen Mother and the Duchess of Kent, to mark the end of the WRAC as a separate corps; includes music and firework displays, preceded by a photo history of women's services, based on images in the WRAC Museum; running time 1 hour 25 mins. Film and Videos 1994-01-162
15 reels of 16 mm cine film (1-14 B/W and 15 in colour). -1 to -12 Husbandry and crafts in Hindi, pre-1948. The original films were subsequently found to be nitrate and destroyed for safety reasons, VHS and U-matic video copies are available as -11 and -12; -13 to -15 date from the 1950s-1960s, video copies available (VHS and U-Matic).; -13 Bourne School Activities, taken by the children; -14 Exercise Education; -15 Schools in Germany. Film and Videos 1994-12-252
The Queen's Visit to the RMP 10 March 1978. Cine film of Queen Elizabeth II's visit to the Royal Military Police, 1978. Film and Videos 1994-10-62
One reel of 8 mm colour cine film on the Indian Army Military Farms, probably made in 1944 to mark their silver jubilee. The quality of the film is variable and the end is missing. Views of farms; cattle, including prize beasts; arable farming including ploughing with oxen and irrigation; harvesting and storage of forage; milking time, feeding cows, dairy scenes, bottling milk and evaporated milk factory; training horses and horse-drawn delivery vehicles; research lab and veterinary training; duration approx 25 mins; video versions available. Film and Videos 1992-10-47
Eight cans of Services Kinema Corporation 16 mm colour cine film relating to miscellaneous twentieth century military subjects. REME Introduction (C1186); RADIAC Instruments (C1150 and 1151); Logistics in BAOR - the System in Action (part 2, C1281); Tank Killing (C1214); Sub-Machine Gun (C1212); Gunner Subaltern (C1145); Gun Laying (C1190). [RESTRICTED] Film and Videos 1990-10-29
Video transfer of cine film shot by I A J Edwards-Stuart, 3/12th Frontier Force Regiment, using an 8 mm Kodak Camera and showing aspects of life on the North-West Frontier of India during the late 1930s. There are four video copies which vary in their completeness. One of the VHS tapes has a sound track added by Mrs Edwards-Stuart (?). A partial shot list is available on request. Video copies available. Film and Videos 1990-10-27
Armstrong 20 pdr rifled breech loading gun (16 CWT), 1862; original iron tubes replaced by steel but trunnions and reinforce are still wrought iron. Artillery 1998-09-14
Regimental flag of the 16th Punjab Regiment, 1947 (c), used until 1997 by Regimental Association. Flags and Colours 1998-09-7
Sabretache and pouch belt, 1890 (c), 14th (King's) Hussars. Equipment, uniform 1998-09-9
Ordnance, Quick Firing, 3.7 in Howitzer Mk I, 1944; rubber tyres indicate late model for Indian Army. Artillery 1998-09-20
Ford/Willys 1/4 ton 4x4 jeep. Army registration: 48 YH 73. This jeep was manufactured under contract number SM2275. It carried a wartime registration number M5537536. Vehicles 1998-09-42
BSA B40 Star motorcycle. Vehicles 1998-09-58
Triumph Tiger 750 cc Escort motorcycle, nd; this one came from 16 Tank Sqn, Royal Corps of Transport. Vehicles 1998-09-59
Tactical sign, plastic; Stabilisation Force (SFOR), Bosnia, 1998. Equipment, general 1998-09-28
Civilian pouch; Pte Percy Leonard Crossman, Army Cyclist Corps, 1914-1917. Equipment, general 1998-09-36
Ford Thames E4 3 ton 4x4 truck LAA tractor FV13303, 1952; with light anti-aircraft (LAA) body which would have towed a Bofors gun; post World War Two vehicle using the Ford V8 petrol engine. Vehicles 1998-09-68
Cap comforter issued at Glen Parva Barracks, Royal Leicestershire Regiment in January 1957, used extensively at Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst 1957-1958 and used thereafter as a sleeping cap when on exercise, especially in British Army of the Rhine, by Lt Col N W A Tomlinson. Uniforms 1997-11-110
Commemorative plate, Korea 1954 (c); porcelain plate by Matsomato, Korea, 1954 (c); commemorating 'KOREA 1953-54/HQ 190 INF BDE' and used by Gen Sir Frank Messervy; white plate with a red pennant centrally placed and flying to the right with a gold trident surmounting crossed sabres; regimental titles around rim. Ceramics 1987-01-15
The Punjab Frontier Force Memorial on the Maidan at Kohat, erected in memory of the officers and the officers and men killed during the two World Wars, 1955 (c). Oil on hardboard, signed and dated lower right 'HAL BEVAN.PETMAN/ 1975', by Henry Charles 'Hal' Bevan-Petman (1894-1980), 1975. Oil Paintings 1998-10-3
Manuscript note from Sir John Maffey to Rev D S McKenzie after the abduction and rescue of Molly Ellis, Kohat, North West Frontier, 1923; from the collection of the Punjab Frontier Force. Archives 1998-10-6
Photograph of Punjab Frontier Force Memorial at Kohat in its original setting before it was moved to Abbottabad, Pakistan; from the collection of the Punjab Frontier Force. Photographs 1998-10-7
Pastel drawing of Kohat Church after the fire in 1938; from the collection of the Punjab Frontier Force. Drawings and Watercolours 1998-10-8
Photograph of the Fitzgerald Memorial pulpit in St Paul's Cathedral crypt; from the collection of the Punjab Frontier Force. Photographs 1998-10-9
Commemorative plaque in memory of Viceroy Commissioned Officers, NCO's and Men of the 14th Battalion Frontier Force Rifles who gave their lives in World War Two 1939-45; formerly installed in the Parish Church of St Luke's, Chelsea from 1951 until its removal to the National Army Museum; Punjab Frontier Force Memorial. Crafts 1998-10-10
Commemorative plaque in memory of all ranks of the Scinde Camel Corps, the VI Punjab Infantry, the 59th Scinde Rifles Frontier Force, and the 6th Royal Battalion (Scinde) 13 Frontier Force Rifles, who died in service 1843-1947; formerly installed in the Parish Church of St Luke's, Chelsea from 1951 until its removal to the National Army Museum; Punjab Frontier Force Memorial. Crafts 1998-10-11
Commemorative plaque in memory of all ranks of the 2nd Battalion 13th Frontier Force Rifles who gave their lives on active service in World War Two; formerly installed in the Parish Church of St Luke's, Chelsea from 1951 until its removal to the National Army Museum; Punjab Frontier Force Memorial. Crafts 1998-10-12
Commemorative plaque in memory of the British Officers of the 2nd (or Hill) Sikh Infantry late the 52nd Sikhs Frontier Force and then the 2nd Battalion 12th Frontier Force Regiment (Sikhs) who lost their lives by enemy action while with the Regiment 1846-1947; formerly installed in the Parish Church of St Luke's, Chelsea from 1951 until its removal to the National Army Museum; Punjab Frontier Force Memorial. Crafts 1998-10-13
Commemorative plaque in memory of listed British Officers and of the 12 Viceroy Commissioned Officers and 225 Men of the 9th Battalion the 12th Frontier Force Regiment killed in action or died of wounds during the Burma and South East Asia campaigns, 1939-1945; formerly installed in the Parish Church of St Luke's, Chelsea from 1951 until its removal to the National Army Museum; Punjab Frontier Force Memorial. Crafts 1998-10-14
Commemorative plaque in memory of all ranks of the 4th Punjab Infantry, later the 57th Wilde's Rifles Frontier Force and then 4/13th Frontier Force Rifles, who gave their lives, 1849-1947, including listed officers who were killed or died on service up to the commencement of World War One; formerly installed in the Parish Church of St Luke's, Chelsea from 1951 until its removal to the National Army Museum; Punjab Frontier Force Memorial. Crafts 1998-10-15
Commemorative plaque in memory of listed officers of the 4th Battalion (Wilde's) 13th Frontier Force Rifles who fell in action in World War Two, 1939-1945; formerly installed in the Parish Church of St Luke's, Chelsea from 1951 until its removal to the National Army Museum; Punjab Frontier Force Memorial. Crafts 1998-10-16
Commemorative plaque in memory of all ranks of the 4th Sikhs who gave their lives in World War Two, 1939-1945; formerly installed in the Parish Church of St Luke's, Chelsea from 1951 until its removal to the National Army Museum; Punjab Frontier Force Memorial. Crafts 1998-10-17
Commemorative plaque in memory of all ranks of 1st Battalion the Frontier Force Regiment (Prince of Wales Own Sikhs), 1846-1947; formerly installed in the Parish Church of St Luke's, Chelsea from 1951 until its removal to the National Army Museum; Punjab Frontier Force Memorial. Crafts 1998-10-18
Commemorative plaque in memory of those Officers, Indian Officers and other ranks of the 58th Frontier Force Rifles, 5th Punjab Infantry and 5th 13th Frontier Force Rifles who gave their lives in service, 1849-1947; formerly installed in the Parish Church of St Luke's, Chelsea from 1951 until its removal to the National Army Museum; Punjab Frontier Force Memorial. Crafts 1998-10-19
Commemorative plaque in memory of all ranks of Coke's Rifles, 1849-1947, 55th Coke's Rifles, 1st Bn (Coke's) 13th Frontier Force Rifles, 1st Punjab Infantry; formerly installed in the Parish Church of St Luke's, Chelsea from 1951 until its removal to the National Army Museum; Punjab Frontier Force Memorial. Crafts 1998-10-20
Commemorative plaque in memory of all ranks of the 3rd Royal Battalion (Sikhs) 12th Frontier Force Regiment who were killed or died on active service during World War Two; formerly installed in the Parish Church of St Luke's, Chelsea from 1951 until its removal to the National Army Museum; Punjab Frontier Force Memorial. Crafts 1998-10-21
Commemorative plaque in memory of the 3rd (Royal) Battalion Sikhs 12th Frontier Force Regiment, and listed Officers of the 3rd Sikhs Punjab Frontier Force whose memorials were destroyed by fire in Kohat Church in 1938 and listed officers of 53rd Sikhs Frontier Force who died between 1918-1939; formerly installed in the Parish Church of St Luke's, Chelsea from 1951 until its removal to the National Army Museum; Punjab Frontier Force Memorial. Crafts 1998-10-22
Commemorative plaque in memory of General Sir Rob M M Lockhart, KCB, CTE, MC, 1893-1981; formerly installed in the Parish Church of St Luke's, Chelsea from 1951 until its removal to the National Army Museum; Punjab Frontier Force Memorial. Crafts 1998-10-23
Commemorative plaque in memory of Lt General Sir Dudley Russell, KBE, CB, DSO, MC. 1896-1978, 'The Pasha' 13th Frontier Force Rifles, Commander 8th Indian Infantry Division, Italy, 1943-1945; formerly installed in the Parish Church of St Luke's, Chelsea from 1951 until its removal to the National Army Museum; Punjab Frontier Force Memorial. Crafts 1998-10-24
Commemorative plaque in memory of Brigadier Arthur Edward Cumming, VC, OBE, MC, 1896-1971; formerly installed in the Parish Church of St Luke's, Chelsea from 1951 until its removal to the National Army Museum; Punjab Frontier Force Memorial. Crafts 1998-10-25
Framed citation detailing an action involving Lt Col Arthur Edward Cumming, against the Japanese on 3 Jan 1942; with details Lt Col Cumming's part in withdrawal of his Brigade, 3 Jan 1942. Archives 1998-10-26
St Mark's Gospel in Persian Urdu which belonged to Major-General Basil Perronet Hughes, CB, CBE Royal Artillery, 4th Hazara Mountain Battery, Frontier Force; framed text stating ownership by Major-General Hughes and the Gospel's presentation by Mrs Joan Hughes. Archives 1998-10-27
Commemorative plaque in memory of Lt Colonel A R E Pollard, OBE, 1906-1992; Commandant Queen Victoria's Own Corps of Guides; formerly installed in the Parish Church of St Luke's, Chelsea from 1951 until its removal to the National Army Museum; Punjab Frontier Force Memorial. Crafts 1998-10-28
Commemorative plaque in memory of 2nd Lt Henry Murray Norman Queen Victoria's Own Corps of Guides Frontier Force who died at Nowshera on 10th November 1925; formerly installed in the Parish Church of St Luke's, Chelsea from 1951 until its removal to the National Army Museum; Punjab Frontier Force Memorial. Crafts 1998-10-29
Commemorative plaque in memory of Major W J C Duncan, DSO, MC, Queen Victoria's Own Corps of Guides, who died at Peshawar on 19th October 1939; formerly installed in the Parish Church of St Luke's, Chelsea from 1951 until its removal to the National Army Museum; Punjab Frontier Force Memorial. Crafts 1998-10-30
Collection of one hundred and sixty one official photographs from the Middle and Far East, World War Two; collected by Maj Gen (later Lt Gen) Sir Frank Walter Messervy. Photographs 1974-09-79
Commemorative plaque in memory of Colonel Thomas Milne, CB DSO, Coke's Rifles Frontier Force; formerly installed in the Parish Church of St Luke's, Chelsea from 1951 until its removal to the National Army Museum; Punjab Frontier Force Memorial. Crafts 1998-10-33
Commemorative plaque in memory of Lt Colonel P Grant, Queen Victoria's Own Corps of Guides (Frontier Force), who fell in action whilst leading the Battalion in Waziristan, 23 Jun 1937; formerly installed in the Parish Church of St Luke's, Chelsea from 1951 until its removal to the National Army Museum; Punjab Frontier Force Memorial. Crafts 1998-10-34
Commemorative plaque in memory of Brigadier John Henry Gradidge, OBE, 1895-1970, Commandant of Queen Victoria's Own Corps of Guides (Cavalry), 1939-1942; formerly installed in the Parish Church of St Luke's, Chelsea from 1951 until its removal to the National Army Museum; Punjab Frontier Force Memorial. Crafts 1998-10-35
Commemorative plaque in the memory of 2nd Lieutenant M L Tweedie, Queen Victoria's Own Corps of Guides (Frontier Force); formerly installed in the Parish Church of St Luke's, Chelsea from 1951 until its removal to the National Army Museum; Punjab Frontier Force Memorial. Crafts 1998-10-36
Commemorative plaque in memory of Capt Godfrey Meynell, VC, MC and Lt Antony Philip Shuttleworth Rendall, MC, Queen Victoria's Own Corps of Guides Frontier Force; formerly installed in the Parish Church of St Luke's, Chelsea from 1951 until its removal to the National Army Museum; Punjab Frontier Force Memorial. Crafts 1998-10-37
Commemorative plaque in memory of Major G H Bretherton DSO, late of the Queen's Own Corps of Guides Frontier Force, drowned during the Tibet Expedition, 25 Jul 1904; formerly installed in the Parish Church of St Luke's, Chelsea from 1951 until its removal to the National Army Museum; Punjab Frontier Force Memorial. Crafts 1998-10-39
Commemorative plaque in memory of Lieutenant Lionel Salisbury Wells, Queen's Own Corps of Guides, died on active service during the Mohmand Expedition, 1908; formerly installed in the Parish Church of St Luke's, Chelsea from 1951 until its removal to the National Army Museum; Punjab Frontier Force Memorial. Crafts 1998-10-41
Commemorative plaque in memory of 'Bindon', Brigadier William Holcroft Blood, MVO, Commandant Queen Victoria's Own Corps of Guides Cavalry Frontier Force, 1932-1936; formerly installed in the Parish Church of St Luke's, Chelsea from 1951 until its removal to the National Army Museum; Punjab Frontier Force Memorial. Crafts 1998-10-47
WAAC 1914-18 ATS DRIVER BARBARA FELIX 1945. Watercolour by Helen Mckie 1945 (c), signed lower right; two full-length figures in uniform of Women's Army Service in two World Wars, general service wagon in distance to right. Drawings and Watercolours 1998-10-135
Commemorative plaque in memory of Lieutenant Walter Pollock Hamilton, VC, and the 70 men of the Queen's Own Corps of Guides who fell in the defence of the Residency at Kabul, 3 Sep 1879; formerly installed in the Parish Church of St Luke's, Chelsea from 1951 until its removal to the National Army Museum; Punjab Frontier Force Memorial. Crafts 1998-10-48
Commemorative plaque in memory of Lieutenant General Sir Harry Burnett Lumsden KCSI, CB (d.1896); formerly installed in the Parish Church of St Luke's, Chelsea from 1951 until its removal to the National Army Museum; Punjab Frontier Force Memorial. Crafts 1998-10-49
Commemorative plaque in memory of Sir Harry Lumsden's successors in command of the Queen's Own Corps of Guides; formerly installed in the Parish Church of St Luke's, Chelsea from 1951 until its removal to the National Army Museum; Punjab Frontier Force Memorial. Crafts 1998-10-52
Commemorative plaque in memory of Brevet Major W S R Hodson, Commandant, 1853-1855, Queen Victoria's Own Corps of Guides; formerly installed in the Parish Church of St Luke's, Chelsea from 1951 until its removal to the National Army Museum; Punjab Frontier Force Memorial. Crafts 1998-10-54
Commemorative plaque in memory of Colonel Sir F H Jenkins, KCB, Commandant, 1870-1884, Queen Victoria's Own Corps of Guides; formerly installed in the Parish Church of St Luke's, Chelsea from 1951 until its removal to the National Army Museum; Punjab Frontier Force Memorial. Crafts 1998-10-55
Commemorative plaque in memory of General Sir C P Keyes GCB, Commandant, 1869-1870, Queen Victoria's Own Corps of Guides; formerly installed in the Parish Church of St Luke's, Chelsea from 1951 until its removal to the National Army Museum; Punjab Frontier Force Memorial. Crafts 1998-10-57
Commemorative plaque in memory of Major General Sir Robert Bellow Adams VC KCB, Commandant, 1899-1904, Queen Victoria's Own Corps of Guides; formerly installed in the Parish Church of St Luke's, Chelsea from 1951 until its removal to the National Army Museum; Punjab Frontier Force Memorial. Crafts 1998-10-58
Commemorative plaque in memory of Field Marshal Sir C C Egerton GCB DSO, Commandant, 1895-1899, Queen Victoria's Own Corps of Guides; formerly installed in the Parish Church of St Luke's, Chelsea from 1951 until its removal to the National Army Museum; Punjab Frontier Force Memorial. Crafts 1998-10-59
Commemorative plaque in memory of Lieutenant General Sir Raleigh Gilbert Egerton KCB KCIE, Commandant, 1909-1911, Queen Victoria's Own Corps of Guides; formerly installed in the Parish Church of St Luke's, Chelsea from 1951 until its removal to the National Army Museum; Punjab Frontier Force Memorial. Crafts 1998-10-61
Commemorative plaque in memory of Colonel Sir Arthur George Hammond, VC KCB DSO ADC, Commandant, 1891-1895, Queen Victoria's Own Corps of Guides; formerly installed in the Parish Church of St Luke's, Chelsea from 1951 until its removal to the National Army Museum; Punjab Frontier Force Memorial. Crafts 1998-10-62
Commemorative plaque in memory of Major-General R B P P Campbell, CB, Commandant, 1884-1891, Queen Victoria's Own Corps of Guides; formerly installed in the Parish Church of St Luke's, Chelsea from 1951 until its removal to the National Army Museum; Punjab Frontier Force Memorial. Crafts 1998-10-64
Commemorative plaque in memory of Maj Gen Sir G J Younghusband, KCMG KCIE CB, Commandant, 1904-1909, Queen Victoria's Own Corps of Guides; formerly installed in the Parish Church of St Luke's, Chelsea from 1951 until its removal to the National Army Museum; Punjab Frontier Force Memorial. Crafts 1998-10-66
Commemorative plaque in memory of Lt H N Wilde, Queen's Own Corps of Guides; formerly installed in the Parish Church of St Luke's, Chelsea from 1951 until its removal to the National Army Museum; Punjab Frontier Force Memorial. Crafts 1998-10-67
Commemorative plaque in memory of the listed officers of Queen Victoria's Own Corps of Guides (Frontier Force), killed in World War One, 1914-1919; formerly installed in the Parish Church of St Luke's, Chelsea from 1951 until its removal to the National Army Museum; Punjab Frontier Force Memorial. Crafts 1998-10-69
Commemorative plaque in memory of listed officers of Queen Victoria's Own Corps of Guides (Frontier Force), killed in World War Two; formerly installed in the Parish Church of St Luke's, Chelsea from 1951 until its removal to the National Army Museum; Punjab Frontier Force Memorial. Crafts 1998-10-70
Commemorative plaque in memory of Major F B Gaitskell, 2nd Cmd (Infantry) Queen's Own Corps of Guides who died of pneumonia at Mardan on 14th December 1890, aged 40 years; formerly installed in the Parish Church of St Luke's, Chelsea from 1951 until its removal to the National Army Museum; Punjab Frontier Force Memorial. Crafts 1998-10-71