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| Description | Object Type | NAM Accession Number |
|---|---|---|
| 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 |
| Commemorative plaque in memory of Maj Francis John Herbert Burton, Queen's Own Corps of Guides who died at Mardan on 30th October 1902 from the effects of an accident at Polo; 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 | 1998-10-72 |
| Commemorative plaque in memory of Hector Lachlan Stewart Maclean VC, Lieutenant and Adjutant, Queen's Own Corps of Guides Cavalry, who was mortally wounded at Landakli Swat Valley, 17th August 1897; 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 | 1998-10-73 |
| Commemorative plaque in memory of Lieutenant C V Keyes, Queen's Own Corps of Guides, who was assassinated at Argumagu in Nigeria on 21st June 1901; 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 | 1998-10-74 |
| Commemorative plaque in memory of Maj John Boileau Reid, MBE, Queens Victoria's Own Corps of Guides Frontier Force, killed on duty near Amritsar about the 31st August 1947, aged 32; 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 | 1998-10-75 |
| Commemorative plaque in memory of Quinton and Wigram, sons of the late George Wynyard Battye, Bengal Civil Service, who fell fighting for their country; Quinton when 2nd in command of the Corps of Guides was mortally wounded before Delhi on 9 Jun 1857 and died the following day, aged 26; Wigram was killed while leading the Guides Cavalry at Fattenhabad in Afghanistan on 2 Apr 1879, aged 37; 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 | 1998-10-76 |
| Commemorative plaque in memory of Lt Col Frederick Drummond Battye, 2nd in Command Infantry and Commandant of Queen's Own Corps of Guides, who was killed while conducting with the utmost gallantry and skill a retirement of the Infantry of the Guides before very superior numbers of the enemy near Sado on the Panjkora River on April 13th 1895. 'The Gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.' Romans VI 19. This tablet and the window above it are erected by his brother officers and friends. (N.B. The window mentioned above is not located in the sanctum and so is not included in this list); 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 | 1998-10-77 |
| Commemorative plaque in memory of Guy Hudleston Boisragon VC, Colonel 5th Gurkha Rifles (Frontier Force), born 1864, died 1931; 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 | 1998-10-86 |
| Commemorative plaque in memory of Brig Gen Hon Charles Granville Bruce, CB MVO; born 1866, died 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 | 1998-10-87 |
| Commemorative plaque in memory of Maj Ian Arthur Talbot Edwards, 5th Royal Gurkha Rifles (Frontier Force), 1919-1936; 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 | 1998-10-89 |
| Commemorative plaque in honour of officers of 5th Royal Gurkha Rifles Frontier Force, including Field Marshal The Right Hon Frederick Sleigh Earl Roberts, VC, KG, KP, GCB, OM, GCSI, GCIE, Colonel of the Regiment, 1904-1914; 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 | 1998-10-92 |
| Commemorative plaque in memory of officers of 5th Royal Gurkha Rifles (Frontier Force) who died 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 | 1998-10-93 |
| Roll of Honour of the men of the 4th Indian Division, killed in Tunisia, 8 Apr 1943 to 14 May 1943. | Archives | 1998-10-140 |
| Diary kept by Pte S E Forster during the year January 1945 to January 1946. | Archives | 1998-10-141 |
| Papers of Sergeant Farrier John Milne of the 18th Hussars, 1883-1899: account book; discharge certificate; swimming certificate. | Archives | 1998-10-144 |
| Note books used by a War Office department, 1916-1927, covering awards, decorations and commissions, including an indexed volume containing references to War Office regulations; also containing accounts for a departmental Tea Club (1920-1921). | Archives | 1998-10-145 |
| File of War Office material on the Victoria Cross, 1856-1962. | Archives | 1998-10-146 |
| Three investiture books for decorations and awards, 1941-1946. | Archives | 1998-10-147 |
| Commemorative plaque in memory of officers of the Punjab Frontier Force who died on the Frontier; 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 | 1998-10-100 |
| Commemorative plaque in memory of officers of the Punjab Frontier Force who died on the Frontier; 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 | 1998-10-101 |
| Commemorative plaque in memory of officers of the Punjab Frontier Force who were killed on service; 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 | 1998-10-102 |
| Commemorative plaque in memory of officers of the Punjab Frontier Force who were killed on service; campaigns: Indian Mutiny, 'Mahsood Wuzeerees' 1860, 'Umbeyla' 1863 and 'Afreedies' 1868; 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 | 1998-10-103 |
| Commemorative plaque in memory of officers of the Punjab Frontier Force, 1865-1907; 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 | 1998-10-104 |
| Copy photograph of a group of named British and Indian officers, 1st Kumaon Rifles, 1929. | Photographs | 1998-10-155 |
| Pencil drawing of Col Robert Colvin Hutchinson, Queen's Own Corps of Guides, by his sister Mrs F Spencer; Punjab Frontier Force Memorial. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1998-10-123 |
| One picture postcard written by Graham Harry Ellis, Royal Flying Corps, to his father; two photographs of Graham Henry Ellis and one of Leslie Ellis, Fleet Air Arm. Associated with World War One, Air Operations (1914-1918). | Photographs | 1998-10-157 |
| Photograph of the Guides Chapel Mardan North West Frontier Province; Punjab Frontier Force Memorial. | Photographs | 1998-10-132 |
| Three cap badges: Intelligence Corps, 1940 (c); East Lancashire Regiment, 1940 (c); General Service Corps, 1942 (c). | Badges | 1998-10-164 |
| Commemorative plaque in memory of Brevet Lt Col Cholmondeley Williams May, 2nd Sikhs 12th Frontier Force Regiment, DAQMG Headquarters Waziristan District, killed by tribesmen near Bannu, 10th Aug 1939, 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 | 1998-10-112 |
| Commemorative plaque in memory of Col Commandant Cuthbert Prissick commanding 8th Indian Infantry Brigade who died at Bannu on 14th July 1922; 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 | 1998-10-115 |
| Commemorative plaque in memory of Capt Edward Ponsonby Watts, 3rd Sikhs, 12th Frontier Force Regiment, and his wife Elsie, who were murdered by outlaws at Parachinar on 8th November 1923; 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 | 1998-10-116 |
| Commemorative plaque in memory of Maj William Willoughby Taylor, 45th Sikhs, mortally wounded whilst most gallantly defending Malakand Camp on the night of 26th July 1897; 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 | 1998-10-119 |
| Medal group of five awarded to Pte J Fuller, Auxiliary Territorial Service, mounted on brooch fitting as worn: 1939-45 Star; Burma Star 1941-45; Defence Medal 1939-45; British War Medal 1939-45; General Service Medal (Army and RAF), with clasp. | Medals | 1998-10-204 |
| Two memorial plaques in memory of officers of or attached to the Punjab Frontier Force who lost their lives, 1914-1918; 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; the list of officers carries over to the second plaque. | Crafts | 1998-10-105 |
| Bino Prism No 2 Mk III x 6 binoculars 1943 and case 1938; Capt G W J Tomlinson, Leicester Yeomanry, Royal Army Service Corps. | Scientific Instruments | 1998-10-186 |
| Women's Royal Army Corps Instructions, 1950-1972. | Archives | 1998-10-205 |
| Women's Army Service Corps memorandum, 1987. | Archives | 1998-10-206 |
| File of papers on the Princess Royal's Memorial Garden, Women's Army Service Corps Centre, Guildford, 1963-1993. | Archives | 1998-10-207 |
| File of papers on the visit to the Women's Royal Army Corps Depot and Training Centre at Guildford, by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. | Archives | 1998-10-208 |
| File of papers on the association of Elizabeth, Queen Mother, with the Women's Royal Army Corps, 1949-1975. | Archives | 1998-10-209 |
| File of papers on the association of Katharine, Duchess of Kent, with the Women's Royal Army Corps, 1970-1978. | Archives | 1998-10-210 |
| Five scrapbooks of press cuttings relating to the Women's Royal Army Corps; 1937-41; 1949-52; 1957-81. | Archives | 1998-10-211 |
| Scrapbook relating to the 12th Battalion Women's Royal Army Corps, 1958-1962. | Archives | 1998-10-212 |
| Mess property books: minute books and valuation documents for the Women's Royal Army Corps Headquarters Mess. | Archives | 1998-10-215 |
| Collection of 53 photographs of Women's Royal Army Corps Headquarters Mess property, 1980-1988 (c). | Photographs | 1998-10-216 |
| Photographs of 29 Company Women's Royal Army Corps, 1985-1990 (c). | Photographs | 1998-10-217 |
| Photograph album of 110 photographs: Exercise Joint Backstop conducted by the Royal Signals and Women's Royal Army Corps at Wertach, Bavaria, Jun 1989. | Photographs | 1998-10-218 |
| Oliver Cromwell, 1645 (c). Line engraving by W Sharp; half-length portrait in armour framed in an oval, beneath which stand two soldiers, flags and armour. Associated with English Civil War (1642-1649). | Prints | 1998-10-223 |
| CULLODEN MOOR, LOOKING ACROSS THE MORAY FIRTH, 1746. Line engraving by H Griffiths, 1830 (c), after Thomas Allom; two Scottish women imploring Royalist Soldiers to cease fire on a wounded rebel. | Prints | 1998-10-231 |
| In His military capacity, 1879 (c). Colour lithograph printed by Vincent Brooks Day and Co, after 'Spy', Leslie Ward, published by Vanity Fair, 1 Nov 1879; full-length portrait of Montagu Stephen Williams (1835-1892) in evening dress. | Prints | 1998-10-237 |
| SIR DAVID BAIRD BART GCB & KC Col 24th Regt, 1811. Mezzotint by T Hodgetts & Sons, after Sir Henry Raeburn RA, published by Alexander Hill, 1820; full-length portrait standing beside his horse. | Prints | 1998-10-240 |
| Women's Royal Army Corps on a career; video cassette covering trade training, including Royal Military Police and Signals, 1983. | Film and Videos | 1994-01-165 |
| Video cassette; Women's Royal Army Corps Employment Briefings, 1984. | Film and Videos | 1994-01-166 |
| Check fire- Experimental Gunnery Training at Shoeburyness, 1986; video cassette. [RESTRICTED] | Film and Videos | 1994-01-168 |
| Weren't Those Great Days? Video compilation of Telecommunications Research People Establishment (TRE) places; TRE and Royal Air Force radar training in World War Two events, including a visit in 1942 by King George VI and Queen Elizabeth; How Many Aircraft? Training film on the interpretation of blips on Chain Home, receivers 1940, B/W, 10.5 mins; Rebecca Eureka. Training film on the making of the R-Eureka beacon in a paratroop exercise 1942, Colour, 8.5 mins; Monica Mk III C/D. Training film on the radar tail warning device for bombers, colour, 8 mins. | Film and Videos | 1996-10-80 |
| Women at Arms. Video cassette. | Film and Videos | 1994-01-169 |
| Three video tapes showing Women's Royal Army Corps training Company Presentation. | Film and Videos | 1994-01-170 |
| Cine film; Australian news broadcast about an ex-Australian SAS soldier, David Everitt, a wanted criminal; Malcolm Holloway, who knew Everitt in his SAS days is interviewed, 1991-1992; 5 mins duration. | Film and Videos | 1997-04-62 |
| A History of the TA Infantry in Northern Ireland, 1947-1997. Copy of the video shown in the Royal Irish Regiment Museum, St Patrick's Barracks, Ballymena; 10 mins duration. | Film and Videos | 1997-06-64 |
| The Terriers. Video cassette; film without commentary showing the diverse role of the Territorial Army, 1985 (c); 23 mins duration. | Film and Videos | 1997-06-85 |
| VHS video: Soldiers. A recruiting film aimed at Officers and soldiers covering aspects of life in a variety of regiments and corps. Covers the UK, Cyprus, British Army of the Rhine (BAOR) and the opportunities available, 1990 (c). | Film and Videos | 1997-06-86 |
| Gateway to the future - AD 2000 and beyond. Video explaining recruit training with the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers at Princess Marina College, Arborfield, 1989; 23 mins duration. | Film and Videos | 1997-06-88 |
| Under the White Cross. Video cassette; film showing the work of Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps, 1985 (c); 22 mins duration. | Film and Videos | 1997-06-89 |
| Photocopied papers relating to Sergeant Albert Mitchell, 13th Hussars; Trooper Henry Boxall, 4th Light Dragoons; both of whom rode in the Charge of the Light Brigade and are buried in Tunbridge Wells Cemetery. | Archives | 1998-10-264 |
| List of special covers issued by the Army Postal Service Corps, (Indian Army), Dec 1954 to Apr 1994; with envelope issued for bicentenary of 2nd Grenadiers, 1996, used for an internal United Kingdom letter, 1998. | Archives | 1998-10-270 |
| Menu for the Fiftieth Annual Dinner of the Mountain Artillery Dinner Club, Jun 1998; reprint of the menu of the first dinner, Jun 1949 and words and music of 'The Screw Gun' by Rudyard Kipling. | Archives | 1998-10-271 |
| The Post Office of India and its Story. Photocopy of Appendix H of Geoffrey Clarke's book, 'The Work of the Field Post Office between 1867 and 1912', pages 210-231. | Archives | 1998-10-283 |
| The Royal Military Police...Have You Got What it takes? Recruiting video, 1989; 8 mins duration. | Film and Videos | 1997-06-91 |
| VHS video: 'Women's Royal Army Corps, Employment Briefing' Video showing trades available to other ranks in the WRAC, produced by Kay Film and Video; 1980 (c); VT 9968. | Film and Videos | 1997-06-92 |
| Not Nine Till Five. A video depicting aspects of the selection process, range of employment opportunities and the life-style of Women's Army Service Corps service women, 1980 (c); 23 mins duration. | Film and Videos | 1997-06-93 |
| The Best Idea I've Ever Had. Two copies of the Women's Royal Army Service Corps recruitment video covering the progress of a potential WRAC officer, 1980 (c); 23 mins duration. | Film and Videos | 1997-06-94 |
| VHS video: 'WRAC - Job Bank.' Video from a BBC series, on basic training with the Women's Royal Army Service Corps; 10 mins duration; 1990; NIV450. | Film and Videos | 1997-06-95 |
| Escape map of Siam, Sumatra and Malaya and printed booklet, 'Netaji's Exhortation to Syosan - Indians', for the Mammoth Mass Rally, held in Syonan on 7 Jan 2605.'; collected by Major R T Hungerford, 6th Rajputana Rifles. | Maps | 1998-10-290 |
| Escape map of Siam, Sumatra and Malaya and printed booklet, 'Netaji's Exhortation to Syosan - Indians', for the Mammoth Mass Rally, held in Syonan on 7 Jan 2605.'; collected by Major R T Hungerford, 6th Rajputana Rifles. | Archives | 1998-10-290 |
| 'From Maidstone to the Mersey', and, 'I Hear there's a Troopship Leaving...'. Copies of two chapters from the memoirs of Capt McDougall describing his military service in World War Two. | Archives | 1998-10-294 |
| Form relating to 290812 Pte Thomas Keys, 1/1st Bn Huntington Cyclists, 1916-1917: discharge certificate; character certificate; folder containing the above. | Archives | 1998-10-302 |
| Collection of 17 items collected by 4120140 Cpl J Robinson, Cheshire Regiment, during his service; including propaganda leaflets, two messages from the Commander 8th Army, 1944, 8th Army Christmas airgraph, 1944 and two testimonials, 1945. | Archives | 1998-10-303 |
| Printed address to all ranks of the 74th (Dublin) Company, Imperial Yeomanry, in appreciation of their service during the Boer War; issued in Dublin, Sep 1902. | Archives | 1998-10-305 |
| Maps; 1:200 000 Borneo, GSGS 4683, complete (?) set of 29 sheets, printed by the War Office, US Army Map Service and 72 Base Rep Sec Royal Engineers, 1944-1950. | Maps | 1998-10-313 |
| Four miscellaneous maps of Borneo. | Maps | 1998-10-316 |
| Six copies, positive and negative of three maps of Seria, Brunei, North Borneo; 1:6800 plan of the oil fields, War Office, 1945; 1:10 000 Seria Field, showing storage and explosives area, not dated. | Maps | 1998-10-317 |
| Photographs of what appear to be a Baluch Company of the Royal Indian Army Service Corps, Mule Transport, 1945 (c); collected by Maj Cyril Oxted Lloyd. | Photographs | 1998-10-326 |
| Two sound cassettes: oral history interview with Maj Leon Lubett, Royal Bombay Sappers and Miners, 1940-1946; includes details of his service on the North West Frontier of India, 1943-4; Arakan 1944 and Burma 1945-46. Interview conducted on 2 December 1997. | Sound Recordings | 1998-10-331 |