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| Description | Object Type | NAM Accession Number |
|---|---|---|
| Seven table mats, 1856 (c); linen with pen and ink; octagonal in shape, each mat bears a pen drawing of a scene from the Crimea on a white background, edged in white tape pulled into a fringe all round. | Crafts | 1971-04-68 |
| The Alma, 1854. Watercolour by Richard Simkin, 1890 (c); depicts the 42nd Royal Highland Regiment (The Black Watch) at the Battle of the Alma, 20 Sept 1854. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1959-09-77 |
| 39 sketches from a Crimean War Sketchbook, by 'Henry', 23rd Regiment of Foot (Royal Welch Fusiliers), 1854. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1960-05-199 |
| Meerschaum pipe, 1854 (c). Meerschaum bowl with silver binding, amber mouthpiece, probably made in France, 1854 (c). formerly owned by Major-General (later General) the Honourable (later Sir) James Yorke Scarlett (1799-1871). Contained in a shaped leather case lined with maroon velvet, internally a label inscribed in manuscript in ink. | Crafts | 1972-05-87 |
| Drawings by William Barns Wollen, 1900 (c). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1967-05-82 |
| The Peace Polka, A Rissian [sic] Offer of Piece...Music cover, tinted lithograph by J Brandard after R B Uttino, published by C Jefferys, London. | Prints | 1983-10-97 |
| Medal group awarded to Pte J Skinner, Army Service Corps: 1914-15 Star; Allied Victory Medal 1914-19. | Medals | 2002-10-78 |
| Medal group awarded to Pte T A Skinner, Royal Army Medical Corps, 185 Field Ambulance: 1939-45 Star; Africa Star 1940-43; Italy Star 1943-45; Defence Medal 1939-45; British War Medal 1939-45; associated with World War Two, North Africa (1940-1943) and Italy (1943-1945). | Medals | 2002-10-79 |
| Pair of formation badges, 1st Army, 1914 (c)-1925; associated with Pte T A Skinner, Royal Army Medical Corps, 1942 (c)-1945 (c); embroidered with an upright sword on a pink silk ribbon stitched onto a white cotton shield; associated with World War Two, North Africa (1940-1943). | Badges | 2002-10-80 |
| Pair of formation badges, 8th Army, 1914 (c)-1925; associated with Pte T A Skinner, Royal Army Medical Corps, 1942 (c)-1945 (c); embroidered with a gold cross upon a white cotton shield stitched to a dark blue felt rectangle; associated with World War Two, North Africa (1940-1943), Sicily (1943-1945) and Italy (1943-1945). | Badges | 2002-10-81 |
| Teaching the Young Idea how to shoot - the Russians. Coloured lithograph after 'THJ', published by Read and Co, London, 1855; a Chelsea Pensioner and a small boy 'shoot' at a drawing on the wall, while a wounded trooper of the 11th Hussars looks on. | Prints | 1983-12-35 |
| Two formation badges, American 5th Army, 1942 (c)-1945 (c); associated with Pte T A Skinner, Royal Army Medical Corps; embroidered with the letter 'A' and the number '5' in silver thread on a blue silk ground shaped as a Moorish archway, stitched onto a pink ground; associated with World War Two, North Africa (1940-1943) and Italy (1943-1945). | Badges | 2002-10-83 |
| Sketches in the Crimea. Volume of 16 coloured tinted lithographs by Dickinson Bros after Lt Col H J Warre, CB, 57th Regiment; published by Dickinson Bros, London, 1856 (c); views in the Crimea, including the ruins of Sevastopol, the Allied Camps, Balaclava Harbour, and the interior of Col Warre's hut, 1854-1856. | Prints | 1984-04-116 |
| Prisoner of war postcard, 1944 (c); sent by Sub-Conductor Cyril Vivian Ward, Indian Army Ordnance Corps, on attachment from the Royal Artillery from Kuching, Borneo where he was held by the Japanese; Ward was one of the prisoners of war massacred by the Japanese on 10 Jun 1944; associated with World War Two, POWs, Far East (1941-1945). | Archives | 2002-10-89 |
| About 3 o'clock p.m. on 20 September 1854 the Guards and Highlanders moving up to the Redoubt in support of the Light Division- The French in the distance to the right in possession of one of the Redoubts. Coloured lithograph by E Walker, after Orlando Norie, published by Rudolph Ackermann, 1854. | Prints | 1971-02-33-25 |
| The Battle of Balaclava, 25 October 1854. The Scots Greys supported by the Enniskillings are coming to the rescue of the 5 Light Cavalry regiments forcing their way through the dense masses of Russian troops. Coloured lithograph by E Walker after Orlando Norie, published by Day and Son, 1855. | Prints | 1971-02-33-47 |
| Collection of items relating to Dvr Alfred Herbert Pavey's service with an Independent Company, a precursor to the Commandos, 1940-1941; items include forms and a diary; associated with World War Two (1939-1945). | Archives | 2002-10-92 |
| Pencil and watercolours by Joseph Archer Crowe, Special Artist for 'The Illustrated London News', 1854; Russian prisoners taken by the Turkish troops in the Crimea, 1854. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1968-06-311 |
| Twelve watercolours by Lt Francis Augustus Grant, 79th Highlanders, 1854; scenes in Turkey, June to July 1854 prior to the Crimean War. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1964-04-19 |
| The Road to Fortune's Onward Boys. Lithograph, 1854 (c); music cover published by Davidson; a British Guardsman in tunic and a French soldier hold a wreath with the honours Alma and Inkerman; associated with the Foot Guards and French Army, Crimean War. | Prints | 1974-09-69 |
| The Fall of Sebastopol. Lithograph, 1855 (c); music cover, published by Davidson; French soldiers storming a redoubt; associated with siege of Sevastopol, Crimean War and the French Army. | Prints | 1974-09-70 |
| Types of the British and French Armies: 93rd Highlanders, 33rd Regiment, 11th Hussars, 13th Light Dragoons, Zouave, Chasseurs d'Afriques, Chasseurs de Vincennes, Colour Sergeant, Dragon. Coloured lithograph pirated from the series "The British Army", by William Sharpe. | Prints | 1974-01-132 |
| Papers of Capt C B Norman, 1910-1917, consisting of correspondence with the War Office relating to his historical research and recruiting and propaganda work during World War One (1914-1918). | Archives | 1987-11-118 |
| Piece of woollen cloth made up of black, red and buff coloured diamonds, nd; this fragment of blanket was made by Mr Eggett of Littleport, he was shattered mentally by the Crimean War and died in a mental health hospital, the squares are said to be cut from old army uniforms; associated with Crimean War (1854-1856). | Crafts | 2002-10-99 |
| Officer's knapsack, cream coloured canvas with leather straps and a draw string fastening; attached to a metal support frame; associated with 444006 Capt David A Walmsley, Royal Army Medical Corps; Capt Walmsley had a short service commission, National Service, 4 Aug 1955 - May 1959. | Equipment, general | 2002-10-100 |
| Field Marshal Sir George Pollock, Bt (1786-1872), 1865 (c). Oil on paper on hardboard; three-quarter-length portrait of FM Sir George Pollock, with his left wrist resting on the chair-back, facing forwards but with his body facing slightly to the left, with an indeterminate background; in an ornate carved and gilt frame; associated with the 1st Afghan War (1838-1842). | Oil Paintings | 2002-10-101 |
| The Generous Enemy. Russian Prisoners at Lewes (from Life). Coloured lithograph by A Crowquill, engraved by Macdonald and Macgregor Maclure, published by W H Mason, 1855 (c); associated with the Crimean War. | Prints | 1974-10-6 |
| View of Sevastopol from the British Siegeworks, the Sailor's Battery and the Lancaster Gun Battery. Lithograph by and after Thomas Packer, published by Stannard and Dixon, 1855; No 13 in the series Views in the Crimea; associated with the Crimean War. | Prints | 1974-01-71 |
| 17th Lancers Balaklava, 1854. Photolithograph from a watercolour by Richard Simkin, 1900 (c), published by Simprints 1974; the regiment charging Russian guns. | Prints | 1974-10-129 |
| England and Englands Own. Lithograph, 1855 (c), music cover, published by Robert Cocks; a wounded highland officer holding a standard and supported by a highlander, in the background a battle between highlanders and Russian Infantry. | Prints | 1974-10-83 |
| Inkerman Quadrille - Inkerman Polka - Inkerman Waltz. Lithograph, 1854 (c), music cover, by R Hind, published by C Jeffreys; composed by Mr and Mrs W Wilson; Grenadier Guards and Russian Infantry fighting at the Battle of Inkermann, Nov 1854; associated with the Grenadier Guards and the Battle of Inkerman, Crimean War. | Prints | 1974-10-93 |
| Birds Eye View of the Entrenched Position of the Allied Armies of England and France before Sebastopol. Lithograph, 1855, by and after Thomas Packer, published by Stannard and Dixon; from the series Panoramic Views of the Crimea; associated with the Siege of Sevastopol, Crimean War. | Prints | 1975-03-6 |
| The Position on the Alma in Seven Sketches From the Field on the day after the Battle. Coloured lithograph, 1854 (c), engraved by Maj E B Hamley, Royal Artillery, 1854, published by William Blackwood and Sons, 1855; guards, infantry, a highlander, lancer and Royal Artillery. Associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1975-08-20 |
| SURPRISE OF THE REDOUBTS NEAR BALAKLAVA BY THE RUSSIANS/ Gallant Resistance of the Scottish Troops. Coloured lithograph by and after Thomas Packer, published by Stannard and Dixon, 1855 (c); associated with the 93rd Highlanders, Battle of Balaklava, Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1976-06-53 |
| Landing of the French troops near Bomarsund in the Aland Islands, August 8th 1854. Tinted lithograph, 1854, by L Huard after E T Dolby, published by Paul and Domini Colnaghi, 1854; associated with the Baltic Operations, Crimean War and the French Army. | Prints | 1976-07-55 |
| Distribution of War Medals by the Queen at the Horse Guards..May 18th 1855. Coloured lithograph, published by Read and Company, 4 Jun 1855; associated with the Crimean War. | Prints | 1976-07-56 |
| The Boys Book of British Battles. Book of 18 full page chromolithographs, 1884 (c) and two vignettes depicting battles from 1704-1882; by Richard Simkin, published by George Routledge and Sons, 1884 (c). | Prints | 1977-01-42 |
| Home Again. Engraving by W T Davey after H O'Neil, 1858; published by Moore, Mcqueen and Co, 18 Nov 1861; troops disembarking from a ship, having a returned to Britain after the Indian Mutiny (1857-1859). | Prints | 1977-05-15 |
| Council of War. Engraved mezzotint, 1855, by A Egg, engraved by Samuel Bellin from a photograph by Roger Fenton; published by Henry Graves and Company, 1857; FM Lord Raglan, Omar Pasha and Gen Pelissier in conference at 5am on the morning of June 7th 1855, during the period when an attempt was made to take the Mamelon. | Prints | 1978-01-18 |
| Two postcard photographs, 1917 (c)-1918 (c); one postcard shows a group of men, including Tpr Robert Caple in a workshop or a factory in France, World War One, the other shows a group of women of Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps, possibly including Jane Caple, associated with York, England; associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Photographs | 2002-10-102 |
| Florence Nightingale in the Military Hospital at Scutari, 1855 (c). Coloured lithograph by and after Joseph Austin Benwell (fl 1856-1886), published by Peter Jackson, The Caxton Press, London and Liverpool, 1856 (c). | Prints | 1978-10-57 |
| The New Summer Uniform or Tickling the Cossacks. Coloured lithograph by and after E Morin, from the series published by Lloyd Brothers and Co; an imaginary incident showing the Guards wearing white cotton covers on their bearskins, with coatees and open necked shirts; associated with the Foot Guards and Russian Army, Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1979-03-33 |
| Incomplete typescript transcript of a memoir by Capt Joseph Barallier, 1803-1812; Baralier was wounded at the Battle of Salamanca, 1812; he served with 45th (Nottinghamshire) Regiment of Foot, 1806-1808, 71st (Highland) Regiment, 1808-1815, he also served with the Portuguese Army, as a Captain in the 23rd Portuguese Line Regiment from Jun 1812 to Apr 1814. | Archives | 2002-10-104 |
| Two coloured lithographs by Max Beeger and A Faure after 'Lieutenant R', 1854; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1979-07-145 |
| Prince Albert, the Prince Consort, 1855. Colour lithograph by Francis Winterhalter. | Prints | 1980-09-37 |
| Sebastopol Album. Bound volume or album of 37 tinted lithographs by and after N Berga; photographer: James Robertson, 1855 (c), published by D Rossov, Moscow, 1858; photographs by James Robertson; scenes of the Crimean War (1854-1856); associated with the Russian Army, Siege of Sevastopol, Crimean War. | Prints | 1981-01-35 |
| Seven lithographs, 1855; by A C H Comte De Noe and Charles Vernier, engraved by Destouches, published by Le Charivari, 1854-1855; seven cariacatures representing the alliance of French and English forces against the Russians; associated with Tzar of Russia Nicholas I, French Army and the Crimean War. | Prints | 1981-03-14 |
| Tete d'Armee, or how the British Generals stormed the Great Redan. Coloured lithograph after Touchstone, published by Charles Moon and E Gambart and Company, London, October 1855. Cariacatures of Gen Sir James Simpson, Gen Jones, QMG Airey, illustrating a comment published in 'The Times' Sep 8 1855, about their unconventiaonal warm headgear; associated with the Siege of Sevastopol, Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1981-03-57 |
| The British Army. Colour photogravure by Hanfstaengl after R Wymer, 1902. | Prints | 1981-10-90 |
| Sir William Fenwick Williams and the officers of his Staff parting with the Citizens of Kars. Engraving, 1856 (c); by Thomas Jones Barker, engraved by Charles G Lewis, published by John Garle Browne, 1856 (c); associated with the Siege of Kars, Crimean War | Prints | 1983-08-24 |
| Interior of Sebastopol. Destruction of the town by the Russians, their retreat, awful explosions, advance of the allies. Tinted lithograph, 1855 (c), by Sgt Collins; No 22 in the series published by Read and Co, 1855 (c). | Prints | 1983-10-140 |
| Two tinted lithographs by Dickinson after Preciosi, 1854 (c); associated with the Crimean War. | Prints | 1980-06-41 |
| Medals awarded to Maj Gen William George Walker, 4th Gurkha Rifles: Victoria Cross, 1903; Order of the Bath, Companion Badge (Military Division), 1914; India General Service Medal 1854-95, 2 clasps: Samana 1891, Waziristan 1894-95; Africa General Service Medal 1902-56, 2 clasps: Somaliland 1902-04, Jidballi; 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-20; Allied Victory Medal 1914-19; Delhi Durbar Medal 1911; associated with India, North West Frontier, Waziristan Field Force (1894-1895), Somaliland (1901-1904), Delhi Durbar (1911), World War One (1914-1918). | Medals | 1989-05-184 |
| India General Service medal 1854-95, clasp: Chin Hills 1892- 83, awarded to Clerk T Kenny, Army Postal Department. | Medals | 1989-05-189 |
| 43 sheets of commemorative photographs, comprising approximately 130 images; images depict the Battle of Crete from the points of view of the Allied, Greek and German forces; photographs presented to the donor by the Greek Government during his return visit to the island for the 50th Anniversary celebrations, May 1991. | Photographs | 1991-10-109 |
| 107 photographs collected by Sgt Robert George Browning, Royal Field Artillery and Indian Army Ordnance Corps, 1920 (c)-1929 (c). | Photographs | 1991-11-14 |
| Bronze statuette of Maj Gen Charles George Gordon by Sir William Hamo Thorneycroft, Army Staff, signed and dated 1888. | Sculpture | 1990-06-15 |
| Glazed earthenware jug with portrait of Maj-Gen Sir Hector MacDonald, 1898 (c). | Ceramics | 1991-09-66 |
| British dead and wounded after the assault on the Redan Sept 9th 1855. Watercolour, 1855, artist unknown; British dead and wounded lying below some earthworks; inscribed 'Redan 9th Sept/ 55'; associated with the siege of Sevastopol, Crimean War (1854-1856). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1968-06-324 |
| Pair of boots worn by Prince Alexander Sergeievich Menshikov, Commander of the Russian Forces at the Battle of the Alma, 20 Sep 1854, Crimean War (1854-1856). Black leather, E G Müller, St Petersburg. | Uniforms | 1992-10-7 |
| Collection of 31 photographs of the new uniforms of the Women's Royal Army Corps, 1991. | Photographs | 1991-12-122 |
| Album of drawings, 1854-1855, by Michael Anthony Shrapnel Biddulph; associated with Capt James Burke, Royal Engineers, Crimean War; sketches of scenes at Varna, August 1854, including the battle of the Alma, views of troops crossing country, Balaklava, Sebastopol and a portrait of Capt Jim Burke, Royal Engineers, before his death at Giorgevo; all with later annotations by the artist. | Prints | 1972-03-8 |
| Six photographs of the wedding of Capt Angus R McLeod, Royal Scots and Capt Tina J Fenton, Royal Army Medical Corps, at Episkopi, Cyprus 20 Jan 1991; the wedding is taking place during the Gulf War. | Photographs | 1991-12-127 |
| Position of our redoubts - occupied and evacuated by the Russians Oct 25 1854. Watercolour by Joseph Archer Crowe, 1854, special artist for 'The Illustrated London News'; inscribed below 'Oct 25 1854 Sebastopol J A Crowe'; view after the Battle of Balaklava, with a key to five points. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1967-10-73 |
| French Infantry. Watercolour, artist unknown, 1855 (c); associated with the Crimean War. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1968-06-308 |
| 'Russian prisoners from Bomarsund, Devonshire Hulk Sept 30/54' and 'Playing at cards. Russian prisoners, Devonshire Hulk, Sept 30/54'. Two pencil drawings attributed to Robert Thomas Landells, 1854; on board the prison ship 'Devonshire', Sheerness, Crimean War (1854-1856). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1976-10-2 |
| The Fortress and Field Defences of Kars representing the Action between the Russians under General Muraviev and the Turks under General Williams, on the 29th September 1855. Watercolour by G R Clarke after a sketch on the spot by Henry A Churchill, 1855; copied in lithography by the Topographical and Statistical Depot, War Dept; with printed title and key. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1979-01-67 |
| Commission appointing George Mignion a Captain in 'the Regiment of Infantry for the Guard and Defence of His Majesty's Castle and Island [of] Bombay', manuscript, Bombay 18 June 1784 and three commissions to Lt Col George William Mignan 18 Jun 1784, 9 Jul 1796 and 16 Oct 1797. | Archives | 1962-11-20 |
| General Sir Eyre Coote (1726-83), Commander-in-Chief of the Army in India, 1779. Marble bust, signed and dated verso 'Nollekens Ft/ 1779', by Joseph Nollekens (1737-1823), and on the original socle. Bust portrait in armour, with a cloak over his left shoulder and the Star of a KB pinned to his breast. | Sculpture | 1995-05-196 |
| 13 Indian and European soldiers of various types, probably toy soldiers, 1765 (c); bronze, solid cast metal with square lead weighted base; manufactured at Vizigapatam, India, 1795 (c). Note: Parts -3, -5, -6, -7, -8, -9 . | Crafts | 1964-03-40 |
| An officer, 2nd Brigade Bombay Infantry by John Smart, 1789; Miniature on ivory signed and dated lower right, 'J.S./ 1789/ I'. | Miniatures | 1989-03-70 |
| Bengal Army Troops, 1785 (c). Watercolour on European paper, by a Company artist, 1785 (c). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1980-03-22 |
| British infantry, native infantry and native cavalry drilling outside Fort St George, Madras, 1786. Watercolour by Johann Jacob Ludewig Rothmeyer, 15th Hannover Regiment, 1786. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1974-12-128 |
| The Fall of Sebastopol, 1856. Watercolour by William Simpson (1823-1899), 1856. Depicts Russian soldiers fleeing the burning city by boat, to the left and across an overcrowded pontoon bridge to the right, Siege of Sevastopol, Crimean War (1854-1856). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1992-01-130 |
| Burning of the Temple of the Winds, 20 February 1856. Watercolour, signed and dated lower right, 'Wm Simpson/ 1856' by William Simpson (1823-1899), 1856. Depicts a column of British soldiers marching past the burning buildings, plumes of smoke in the distance, Siege of Sevastopol, Crimean War (1854-1856). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1992-01-131 |
| Five medals awarded to Maj-Gen George Connolly Ponsonby, Bengal Army, nd: Army of India Medal 1799-1826: Ghuznee Medal 1839; Candahar, Ghuznee, Cabul Medal 1841-42, with campaign: Cabul; Punjab Campaign Medal 1848-49; Indian Mutiny Medal 1857-58. | Medals | 1995-07-51 |
| Orders and Medals of Col Joseph Orchard (1790-1847), 1st European Regiment Light Infantry, Bengal, 1838-1846: Order of the Bath, Companion Badge, military division; Ghuznee Medal 1839; Sutlej Campaign Medal 1845-46 for Sobraon; Order of the Dooranee Empire, Afghanistan, 3rd Class. Medals awarded to Maj Gen Joseph White Orchard (1825-1893), 1857-1860: Indian Mutiny Medal 1857-58, clasp: Delhi; India General Service Medal 1854-95, clasp: North West Frontier. | Medals | 1966-02-51 |
| Kertch, 1858. Watercolour, signed and dated lower right, 'W Simpson/ 1858' by William Simpson (1823-1899), 1858; depicts a Russian soldier on guard with large buildings to the right and a coastal view to the left; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1992-01-164 |
| Zouaves, led by a mounted French officer marching down a hill, 1856 (c). Watercolour initialled 'CHO' (1823-1899), 1856; a line of Zouaves is led by a mounted officer along a path through a ravine, with a mountanous landscape beyond; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1992-01-165 |
| Pen, ink and watercolour map: Map Exhibiting the present partition of the Country dependent on Fort St. George into Military Divisions with several Stations of Troops. Agreeably to the General Distribution Return of the Coast Army For the Month of September 1843. | Maps | 1978-08-87 |
| Photograph album of 310 photographs taken by Sgn John McCosh, 1848-1853; showing portraits, views of Rangoon, British troops, captured artillery, portraits of officers, ladies and local people; marked on cover 'John Gore, The Parade, Trowbridge' and on flyleaf '...Photographs by John McCosh, Sgn, Bengal Army,..., 1859'; associated with the 2nd Sikh War (1848-1849), 1848 and 2nd Burma War (1852-1853), 1853. (Album dimensions: 29.5 x 23.5 x 2 cm). | Photographs | 1962-04-3 |
| The 93rd Sutherland Highlanders at the Battle of Balaclava 25 October 1854. The Thin Red Line. Watercolour by Richard Simkin; associated with the 93rd Highlanders. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1959-09-45 |
| 'Siege of Sevastopol. General view taken above the entrance of the French Trenches' and 'Cronstadt. End of the Gulf of Finland and St Petersburg'. Two coloured lithographs by Guesdon, published by F Delane, Paris and E Gambart and Company, London. | Prints | 1960-10-46 |
| 29 engravings, 1854-1856; associated with Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1960-12-322 |
| Relief of the Light Brigade, Balaclava, 1854. Chromolithograph by Richard Caton Woodville after Otto Troitzsch, 1854. | Prints | 1963-10-231 |
| Seven engravings, 1854-1856; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1960-12-323 |
| Charge of the Light Brigade at the Battle of Balaclava. The Death Ride. Chromolithograph by T Forman and Sons. | Prints | 1961-08-4 |
| The Victory of Alma 20 September 1854. Carrying the Batteries and Planting the Standard. Coloured lithograph after an oil painting by E Walker, 1854; the 7th Royal Fusiliers and the Coldstream Guards attack Russian-held heights; published by Lloyd Brothers, 23 Oct 1854; the reproduction has a number of differences from the original. | Prints | 1962-07-1 |
| Sepoy of Madras Native Infantry and his wife, 1810 (c). Watercolour on Oriental paper, by a Company artist, Tanjore, 1810 (c). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1962-10-16 |
| 'The position on the Alma in seven sketches from the Field on the day after the battle', 1854. Coloured lithographic panorama in seven sections, with board covers after Maj Edward Bruce Hamley, Royal Artillery; published by William Blackwood and Sons, Edinburgh and London, 1855; contained in a booklet.; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1963-05-4 |
| Searching a Russian Spy in the camp at Kars. Pencil sketch by Melton Prior or J Bell, 1855 (c); associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1963-08-36 |
| Pencil sketch possibly by Melton Prior; six vignettes of rustic and military scenes, 1840 (c): a poilu visiting a professional letter writer; man in cocked hat; driver urging team and waggon with wheel in ditch; veteran with wooden leg visiting Les Invalides; cobbler at last; highlander; all on one sheet; associated with the French Army. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1963-08-36 |
| Eight watercolour sketches by Joseph Archer Crowe, special artist for 'The Illustrated London News', Crimean War (1854-1856): six views from the British position on the heights above Sevastopol, including the Russian attack on 26 Oct 1854; the town of Schumla, 1854 and an encampment of Turks (?), 1861. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1963-10-18 |
| Six prints, 1854-1920 (c). | Prints | 1964-04-58 |
| One of Two Incidents involving 33rd Regiment in the Crimea. Coloured lithograph, 1854, by M and N Hanhart after Michael Angelo Hayes; number eight in the second series, Lloyd's Incidents from the War in the Crimea; published by Lloyd Brothers and Co, 26 Dec 1854; depicting a soldier of the 33rd Regt, led from the field by Russian soldiers, seizing a Russian musket and discharging it into the face of a Russian soldier. | Prints | 1964-12-41 |
| Party of 33rd Regt in Stone-Throwing Match with Russians. Coloured lithograph, 1854, by M and N Hanhart after M A Hayes; Number Two in the second series, Lloyd's Incidents from the War in the Crimea; published by Lloyd Brothers and Co, 22 June 1855; associated with the Crimean War; both parties were without ammunition and had resorted to stone-throwing, but finally, the 33rd Regt charged the Russians with bayonets. | Prints | 1964-12-42 |
| Sebastopol- The storming of the Great Redan June 18th 1855 (From the 'Officers Portfolio'). Coloured photogravure of a British Military operation, associated with the Crimean War. From a portfolio of 16 prints representing British Military operations. | Prints | 1966-05-12 |
| French Invasion or Buonaparte Landing in Great Britain. Two coloured engravings by and after J Gillray, 1803. | Prints | 1968-05-13 |
| Prince Gortschatoff, Commander in Chief of the Russian Army in the Crimea. Wood engraving by Smyth, 1856 (c). | Prints | 1968-06-161 |
| Lanyard, yellow and blue, Royal Army Service Corps, nd. | Equipment, uniform | 2002-11-9 |