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| Description | Object Type | NAM Accession Number |
|---|---|---|
| Pair of epaulettes, officers', Russian Army, 1854 (c); associated with Siege of Sevastopol, 1854-1855. | Uniforms | 1963-09-221 |
| Set of six maps of Turkey in slip case bearing the bodyplate of Sir Robert Walpole; published Apr 1854 by Maj T B Jervis 'on the basis of remarkable Russian Materials by the staff of the Austrian Quartermaster General at the command of Field Marshal Prince Scwzenberg'; on the back of five of the sheets are items of interest and value to officers taking part in the campaign, including a break down of the strength of the Russian Army. | Maps | 1974-03-27 |
| Copy manuscript journal of Capt James Armar Butler, Ceylon Rifle Regiment, who was killed serving with the Turkish Army at the Siege of Silistra, June 1854. | Archives | 1968-03-45 |
| Regimental Order Book of the Mounted Staff Corps, 23 Sept 1854 to 12 Aug 1855, in the Crimea. | Archives | 1968-07-354 |
| Two letters written by Sous Officer Francois Lambelet, French Army, during the Crimean War. | Archives | 1972-01-21 |
| 69 manuscript letters, (10 with transcripts), from TSM (later RSM and Riding Master) George Cruse, 1 Royal Dragoons, May 1854 to May 1855. | Archives | 1974-12-76 |
| Photograph album of 70 photographs, 1859 - 1862, probably taken by Lt John Ashton Papillon, 10th Company Royal Engineers; Major Montagu Dowbiggin, British Army Officer; and Felice Beato. Associated with 2nd China War (1856-1860). Associated with 99th Regiment, 60th Rifles and 71st (Highland) Regiment of Foot (Light Infantry), India and China. Includes photograph of 42nd Highlanders in the Crimea. (Album dimensions: 41 x 34 x 5 cm). | Photographs | 1967-09-83 |
| Collection of 28 photographs, Crimean War 1854-1856. By Roger Fenton and James Robertson. | Photographs | 1968-06-348 |
| 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 |
| Album of 106 modern prints of photographs taken during the Crimean War by J Robertson and others of topography, camps and Sevastopol after capture, 1854-1856. | Photographs | 1971-02-36 |
| Orders awarded to Maj Gen Sir G J Younghusband, Indian Army Staff: Order of the Bath; Badge and Star of a Knight Commander of the order of St. Michael and St. George, 1915. | Medals | 1953-04-13 |
| Three original orders received by Maj Gen the Earl of Lucan at Balaklava, 1854; signed by Airey. | Archives | 1962-11-4 |
| Manuscript translation of the private journal of a Russian Artillery Officer in the Crimea, January to April 1855; the original was found in Sebastopol after its capture. | Archives | 1967-09-36 |
| 30 coloured aquatints by J C Stadler after William Heath; published by Thomas Tegg, 1 Apr 1818. The victorious battles fought by Wellington; illustrations for a narrative poem by Dr Syntax, 1818; associated with the Battle of Salamanca, Peninsular War (1808-1814), 1812. | Prints | 1971-02-33-550 |
| Manuscript diary and four manuscript letters written by Capt C B Phillipps, 39th Regt to his mother, Crimean War. | Archives | 1983-11-29 |
| German field gun sight, 1917; manufactured by C P Goerz, Berlin, Germany; used by German forces, World War One (1914-1918); associated with Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment). | Scientific Instruments | 2002-11-679 |
| Three printed papers on military subjects; associated with the Crimean War. | Archives | 1976-03-26 |
| Telescopic gun sight, No 32, 1942 (c); associated with British Army, World War Two (1939-1945). | Scientific Instruments | 2002-11-681 |
| Exercise Crusader Spearpoint 80 A sketch Book by Ken Howard. Sketchbook of prints of sketches after Ken Howard, 1980; printed by Four Winds Press, Hampshire, 1980 (c); with 30 pictures of participating units, map of the area in which the operation was carried out and organisational chart of these involved; associated with Hannover, West Germany, British Army and Royal Air Force. | Prints | 2002-11-685 |
| The New British Army in the Day of Victory. September 25th 1915. Photolithograph after Stanley Wood; published by Supplement to the War Ilustrated, 18 Dec 1915; British soldiers charge forward over the trenches, with fixed bayonets and rifles; associated with British Infantry, World War One, Western Front (1914-1918). | Prints | 2002-11-686 |
| Christmas postcard, 24 Dec 1916. Photolithograph Christmas postcard, signed lower right, 'G C Benson', by G C Benson; published 1916 (c); sent by G W Huffington from the 41st Division, 1916; depicts a smiling soldier carrying his gun, walking by the side of an unhappy, cold soldier, possibly German; verso manuscript, 'with Best Wishes for the New Year..', and inscribed, 'Hoping You will "Capture" all the Season's Pleasure'; associated with World War One, Western Front (1914-1918). | Prints | 2002-11-689 |
| Nineteen photographs, Crimean War 1855 and Malta, 1856: Balaklava Harbour, Sevastopol, views of the Redan, Malakhov and Mamelon; taken by James Robertson; Malta 1856 (c) taken by J Robertson and F Beato. | Photographs | 1980-11-27 |
| Tunic, aiguillete and sash, Army Staff, worn by King George V as Field Marshal, 1920 (c). | Uniforms | 1950-12-52 |
| 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 |
| Papers relating to the Venerable Henry Press Wright MA, 1816-1892, including a photocopy of a biography of him by Donald Simpson; associated with the Crimean War. | Archives | 1974-05-84 |
| Photograph showing a group of Army Service Corps men, 1917. | Photographs | 1985-10-156 |
| Crimea Medal 1854-56, with clasp: Sebastopol; awarded to Francois Pacaud, French Army, 4th Hussars. | Medals | 1960-04-97 |
| Scrapbook, containing documents, menus, programmes, play bills, press cuttings, and other items collected by Brig Sgn Francis Bramley Baker, Scots Fusilier Guards, 1854-1898; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856), American Civil War (1861-1865) and Egyptian War (1882). | Archives | 1980-10-22 |
| Medals awarded to Gen Sir C J East, 82nd Regiment (Prince of Wales' Volunteers): Order of the Bath; Jubilee Medal 1897 Crimea War; Medal 1854-56, clasp: Sebastopol; Indian Mutiny Medal 1857-58; India General Service Medal 1854-95; South Africa Medal for Zulu and Basuto Wars 1877-79; Turkish Crimea Medal 1855. | Medals | 1960-12-90 |
| 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 |
| 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. | Maps | 1981-12-54 |
| 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 |
| 26 medals awarded to FM Viscount Garnet Joseph Wolseley, 90th (Perthshire Volunteers) (Light Infantry); 80th (Staffordshire Volunteers) and Army Staff; Items 5-14, 17, 18, 22 and 23 are mounted on a bar with brooch fitting. | Medals | 1963-10-104 |
| 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 |
| Calendar 2003 Soldier in conjunction with National Army Museum Chelsea Bringing The British Soldier's Life to Life. Colour photolithographs after various artists, published by 'Soldier' Magazine 2002; each of the 12 pages bears an illustration from the National Army Museum Collection of oil paintings on display in the museum in Chelsea. | Prints | 2002-11-721 |
| 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 |
| 'Surely you will fight for your...and...Come along, boys, before it is too late'. Chromolithograph recruiting poster after W and D Downey, printed by Jas Truscott and Son Limited, London, published as No 83 by Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, London, 1914 (c). Inset photograph of King George V over a map of the British Isles 1914 (c). Associated with World War One, Home Front (1914-1918). | Prints | 1981-09-26 |
| 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 FM Sir Henry Evelyn Wood, GCB, GCMG, late 17th Lancers, Army Staff, Royal Navy and other Regiments, 1854-1903 | Medals | 1993-03-39 |
| 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 |
| Collection of medals awarded to Francis Walsh, Michael Hearne, Sgt John Phayer; Peter Farrely; Pte John McGuire, M Brown, C/Sgt Maj John Gibbons, J Quigly, Michael McKeane, Pte J Judge, Pte J Egan, Cpl P Moran, 88th Regiment of Foot (Connaught Rangers); Pte J Doyle, Pte D Mullane, Sgt McManus, Maurice Hunt, Pte T McHeal, Connaught Rangers. All originally mounted in glass fronted case. | Medals | 1951-02-15 |
| 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 |
| Changi. April 5, 1942 Post Office From Prison Camp. Photographic reproduction of a pencil and wash drawing by W C Wilder, 1942 (c); depicts barbed wire fence in front of the post office, guard with tun [?] stands by the entrance; signed and dated, lower left, 'W C Wilder'; associated with World War Two, POWs, Far East (1941-1945). | Prints | 2002-11-739 |
| Building Wan Po Viaduct Thailand 1943. Photographic reproduction of a pencil and wash drawing by W C Wilder, 1943 (c); depicts allied prisoners of war carrying beams and rafters, with two Japanese guards in the foreground; signed and dated, lower right 'W C Wilder'; associated with World War Two, POWs, Far East (1941-1945). | Prints | 2002-11-740 |
| Photograph album containing 48 photographs taken by Lt Hastings S Perrott, 1902-1904. | Photographs | 1985-04-44 |
| The Raid on St Nazaire, 28th March 1942. Colour photolithograph after David Rowlands, 2002; published by Saville Fine Arts, Bristol, 2002; signed and dated lower right in pencil, 'David Rowlands 2002'; associated with Operation CHARIOT, St Nazaire, World War Two, North West Europe (1939-1945). | Prints | 2002-11-746 |
| 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 |
| First Person. Photocopy press cutting of an article by Nigel Farndale; published in 'The Sunday Telegraph Magazine', 16 Dec 2001; includes biographical information regarding the author's uncle, Gen Sir Martin Farndale, Army officer and author. | Archives | 2002-11-731 |
| Four letters from RSM John Dobson White, 1st Buckinghamshire Yeomanry, 57 Coy Imperial Yeomanry, to his mother, 1899-1900; with transcript of the letters and a press cutting relating to soldiers' graves in South Africa; letters relate to his service in South Africa; associated with the Boer War (1899-1902). | Archives | 2002-11-732 |
| Field Marshal's baton; presented to Sir Stapleton Cotton, 1st Viscount Combermere, 1855. | Medals | 1992-05-11 |
| Rout of the English from the town of Taganrog 22nd May 1855. Woodcut by A Vasuleva, published in Russia, 1855; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1969-08-26 |
| 'Turkish Irregular Cavalry - Lancer', 'Cossack of the Don' and 'Yacoub Aga (Polish Officer) commanding the Turkish Irregulars'. Proof copy of wood engraving reproduction published by 'The Illustrated London News', 1854 (c); three vignettes. | Prints | 1968-06-331 |
| 'French Soldier's encampment' and 'French Medical Corps'. Two lithographs by Turgis after Mes; associated with the Crimean War. | Prints | 1960-11-36 |
| Khaki wool beret, nd; associated with Godfrey De Vere Welchman, CBE, DSO, Army Staff and Royal Artillery; with wired embroidery badge of a lion over a crown, lined with cream cotton; the beret has a brown silk head band. | Uniforms | 2002-12-4 |
| Commission certificate and certificate of service, 1943; associated with Maj Kenneth Clarence Brigden, CD, Royal Canadian Artillery, and Canadian Army, 1942-1970. | Archives | 2002-12-5 |
| a rough Copy of the plain where the battle was fought Oct 25. 54. Sepia pen and ink drawing by an unknown artist; annotated notes give the positions of six guns Horse Artillery, vedettes, (cavalry scouts), lancers, 9 guns Lancers, Cossacks, hussars, columns of infantry during the Battle of Balaklava, Crimean War (1854-1856); assumed to have been drawn on the spot at the time of battle. | Drawings and Watercolours | 2002-12-7 |
| 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 |
| Wine glass, 1975 (c); associated with the Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes; traces remain of inscription stamped in white ink on glass, 'NAAFI'. | Equipment, general | 2002-12-20 |
| Plywood box, 1975 (c); with metal fittings and sliding lid; associated with the Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes; box was originally used to contain a kilo of tea, it is now empty. | Equipment, general | 2002-12-21 |
| Brown velvet sports cap, nd; associated with Officer Cadet, later Lt Col, George Oliver Turnbull, Indian Army; divided into sections edged with gold lace, the crown has a metal lace button with a metal lace tassle; lined with fawn coloured silk | Uniforms | 2002-12-22 |
| Collection of documents and papers collected by Gen Sir William Coddrington and relating to the Crimean War (1854-1856), | Archives | 1978-08-90 |
| 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 |
| Two pamphlets of Speeches delivered in the House of Commons, 31 Mar 1854 and 12 Dec 1854 by Austen Henry Layard, proof copy of critique of 'Kingslake Crimea', and miscellaneous letters relating to the Crimean War, 1854-1856. Two original Fenton photographs, Crimea 1855. | Photographs | 1956-02-51 |
| 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, Feb 1854 to Jun 1855; consisting of correspondence between FM Lord Fitzroy Somerset, 1st Baron Raglan, Commander in Chief and various men, including, Lord Aberdeen, Lord Palmerston, Lord Clarendon, Sir James Graham, Sir James Wood, Lord John Russell, Sir C Trevelyan; associated with 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 | 1968-07-290 |
| 209 in-letters and 149 copies of out-letters, Feb 1854 to Jun 1855; consisting of correspondence between FM Lord Fitzroy Somerset, 1st Baron Raglan, Commander in Chief and Lord Stratford de Redcliffe, the British Ambassador to Turkey; concerning diplomatic relations with the Turks, and the question of reinforcements and aid to be expected from the Turks and the Turkish Army; 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 | 1968-07-291 |
| Letters and papers March 1854-June 1855; correspondence between FM Lord Fitzroy Somerset, 1st Baron Raglan, Commander in Chief, and various people, including Col Beatson, Sir James Fergusson, Commissary Gen W Filder, Sir Robert Gardiner, Dr Hall, Maj Gen A F Macintosh, Col M McMurdo, Lord William Paulet, Florence Nightingale, Martha Clough, Sir John Burgoyne, and Mr Romaine; 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 | 1968-07-293 |
| 251 letters, March 1854-June 1855; consisting of correspondence between FM Lord Fitzroy Somerset, 1st Baron Raglan, Commander in Chief, and various people including, Lord Cowley, Marshal St Arnaud, Gen Canrobert, Gen Pelissier, Brig Gen Hugh Rose, Maj Claremont, Gen Martinfrey, Col Trochu; 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 | 1968-07-294 |
| Letters and papers, May 1854-June 1855; consisting of correspondence between FM Lord Fitzroy Somerset, 1st Baron Raglan, Commander in Chief, and various people, including Omer Pasha, Col Linton-Simmons, Lord Westmorland, Baron Hess, Brig Gen Crawford, Maj Gen Cannon, Seraskier, and various Turkish ministers; 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 | 1968-07-295 |
| 183 papers, including letters, despatches and reports, 27 May 1854-July 1855; consisting of correspondence between FM Lord Fitzroy Somerset, 1st Baron Raglan, Commander in Chief, and various people, including, Viscount Stratford de Redcliffe, James Brant, Mr F A Stevens, Col W F Williams; 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 | 1968-07-296 |
| Letters, 14 Mar 1854-23 Jun 1855; consisting of correspondence between FM Lord Fitzroy Somerset, 1st Baron Raglan, Commander in Chief, and various people, including Mr Reade, Mr Hammond, Mr Wyse, Mr De Fonblanque, the Duke of Newcastle, Mr Cunningham, M Yeames, Mr Colquhoun, Sadik Pasha, Omer Pasha, and Col Neale; 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 | 1968-07-300 |
| Destruction of the Fleet and massacre of the Turks, at Sinope, by the Russians. Coloured lithograph, No 1 in the series, Incidents of the War. Published by Read and Company, 10 Johnson's Court, Fleet Street, 1854 (c); associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 1969-07-27 |
| 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 |
| 52 letters from Capt Frederick Cockayne Elton VC to members of his family during the Crimean War (1854-1856) and one warrant; he describes the Battle of Inkerman, in which he was engaged, casualties caused by the Russians, disease and the weather; also included are a note on Elton's service and the award of his Victoria Cross and a copy of the warrant that accompanied his 5th Class Order of the Mejidee. | Archives | 1988-01-3 |
| Collection of 26 letters written during the Crimean War (1854-1856) by Capt and Lt Col Charles L Cocks, Coldstream Guards, Robert Reynoldson, Clerk in the Adjutant General's office and Veterinary Sgn Matthew J Harpley, Royal Artillery. | Archives | 1988-06-29 |
| Campaign journal of Capt Louis Edward Nolan (1818-1854), ADC to Gen Airey, Quarter Master General in the Crimea, covering the period 5 September to 12 October 1854. Manuscript, illustrated with sketches and diagrams showing troop dispositions and orders of march. | Archives | 1989-06-41 |
| Photographic Views of Sebastopol taken immediately after the retreat of the Russians, September 8 1855; folio of twelve photographs taken by George Shaw Lefevre, London; published by J Hogarth, printed by T Brettell. | Photographs | 1986-04-101 |
| Collection of General Officer's horse furniture, 1850-1860 (c); associated with Army Staff, Crimean War (1854-1856). | Horse Furniture | 1976-10-45 |
| 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 |
| Lieutenant-Colonel (later Brig-Gen) Neil Wolseley Haig and officers of 6th Inniskilling Dragoons. Oil on paper, mounted on board by an unknown artist, 1915 (c); both paper and board are cut out or fretted around the upper edge and in the centre; depicts five figures including a French Officer, a translator; associated with World War One, Western Front (1914-1918). | Oil Paintings | 2002-12-35 |
| Calendar and programme for the Regimental Museum of the Giovanni Fascisti, 2003; chromolithograph pictures and text by Sergio Bianchi Galangan; published by Lasergrafica Polver, Milan for the Museo Reggimentale GF, 2002 (c); commemorates the Italian Campaign, North Africa, 1940-1943. | Prints | 2002-12-36 |
| Piper's kilt, 123 Transport Column, Royal Army Service Corps (TA) 51st Highland Division, sealed pattern, 1960 (c). | Uniforms | 1993-10-222 |
| Trousers, Army Fire Service, sealed pattern, 1939 (c). | Uniforms | 1993-10-223 |
| 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 |
| No 1 dress skirt, driver, Women's Royal Army Corps Provost, sealed pattern, 1990. | Uniforms | 1993-10-227 |
| Cook's tropical shirt, Universal pattern, Army Catering Corps, sealed pattern, 1988. | Uniforms | 1993-10-235 |
| Button, sealed pattern, nd, Women's Land Army, 1944 (c). | Badges | 1993-02-279 |
| Shirt worn by Capt B E Rigby, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1954-1956. | Uniforms | 1993-08-276 |
| Collection of British and American Army maps of Cairo, Palestine and Southern Italy, 1940 (c)-1943. | Maps | 2002-12-42 |
| Black cotton baseball cap, 1999 (c); associated with Maj Khan, Pakistani Army; cap has a red peak and a red button on the crown, and an adjuster at the back and four vent holes on the crown; embroidered on the front in gold, red and grey silk, 'Golden Centennial/ 55th/ Coke's/ 1849-1999'; depicts a pair of crossed rifles. | Uniforms | 2002-12-44 |
| Brass cap badge, 1940-1942; associated with the Royal Army Ordnance Corps. | Badges | 2002-12-48 |
| Waterbottle, 1930 (c)-1945; belonged to Richard Dudley, 2nd Bn Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment), who served in Palestine with the 8th Army during the Second World War; privately purchased, with a hinged lid and a leather strap; associated with World War Two (1939-1945). | Equipment, general | 2002-12-50 |
| Two map cases, 1930 (c)-1945 (c); belonged to Richard Dudley, 2nd Bn Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment) who served in Palestine with the 8th Army during World War Two (1939-1945). | Equipment, general | 2002-12-51 |
| 19 photographs showing portraits and groups. Related to Hussars, 7th Dragoon Guards, 8th (King's Royal Irish) Hussars, 18th (Queen Mary's Own) Hussars, Army Service Corps, Irish Guards, Rifle Brigade, Royal Army Medical Corps, 19th London (St Pancras) Regiment, Royal Navy, Gordon Highlanders, Dorsetshire Regiment, Highland Light Infantry, Corps of Royal Engineers, Royal Artillery. 1890-1920. | Photographs | 1985-11-61 |
| Blouse and trousers, battle dress, Field Marshals', Army Staff, worn by Gen (later FM) Sir Gerald Templer, 1958 (c). | Uniforms | 1974-10-33 |