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| Description | Object Type | NAM Accession Number |
|---|---|---|
| Two rank badges, Warrant Officer, class 2, 1953-1992 (c); padded and embroidered; with a monarchial crown embroidered in gold, silver, red, blue, and green; surrounded by a wreath embroidered in gold, upon beech brown cloth; associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. | Badges | 2003-04-66 |
| Formation badge, 1st Divisional Signals, 1939-1945 (c); in the shape of a diamond, with one half white and the other half dark blue; worn by Royal Signals personnel in the Women's Royal Army Corps, 1939-1945 (c). | Badges | 2003-04-67 |
| Shoulder title, Army Service Corps, 1915-1917 (c); made of brass; inscribed with the letters 'ASC'; associated with the Women's Legion. | Badges | 2003-04-68 |
| Two models with base, of the 'Two Types' (an Air Force man and a soldier) and three individual model heads of the 'Two Types', 1970 (c); painted and glazed, broken with pieces; associated with World War Two (1939-1945). | Ceramics | 1989-12-32 |
| St Marcouf, 1798. Coloured line engraving by L Scatchard; published by J Scatchard, 1798; a French attack on the Island St Marcouf repulsed by a British garrison under Lt Price; associated with the Attack on St Marcouf, Wars of the French Revolution, Wars at Sea (1793-1802). | Prints | 1971-02-33-337 |
| Shell jacket, hot weather, Deputy Adjutant Generals' and Deputy Quartermaster Generals', Army Staff, worn by Maj Gen Sir Evan J Murray Macgregor, 1817 (c). | Uniforms | 1981-07-38 |
| Marching the French prisoners into Salamanca after the Battle 1812. Coloured aquatint by J H Clark and M Dubourg after Capt Wilmot, Royal Horse Artillery; published by Edward Orme, London, 1 Mar 1813; associated with the Battle of Salamanca, Peninsular War (1808-1814). | Prints | 1971-02-33-346 |
| Collection of documents associated with Cpl Brian Kenneth Brown, during his National Service as a clerk with the Royal Army Pay Corps, 1957-1959; also relates to Brown's subsequent status as a reservist until 1963. | Archives | 2003-04-91 |
| Salamanca a representation of the memorable battle of Salamanca obtained by the British and Allies over the French Commanded by Marshal Marmont July 18th[sic] 1812 which laid the eagles of Napoleon at the feet of the British conqueror. Coloured line engraving on an Almanac; contemporary, published by J Ryland; associated with the Battle of Salamanca, Peninsular War (1808-1814). | Prints | 1971-02-33-350 |
| A pictorial Plan of the present position of the French Army at Santarem in Portugal March 1811 from the British Advanced Post in front of Valle, 1811. Coloured aquatint by Clark and Dubourg after an 'officer of distinction'; printed by E Orme, March 1811; one of a pair; associated with the Peninsular War (1808-1814). | Prints | 1971-02-33-352 |
| The Severall Forms how King Charles his army enquartered in the fields being past Newcastle on the Martch[sic] towards Scotland, Anno Domini, 1639. Coloured etching by W Hollar; published by Thomas Sanford Qr Mr, 1639 (c); relating to Newcastle and Scotland; associated with King Charles's Army, Scottish War (1639-1642). | Prints | 1971-02-33-355 |
| The 18th (Royal Irish) Regiment of Foot. At the Storming of the Fortress of Amoy August 26th 1841. Coloured lithograph, by J H Lynch after M A Hayes; published by William Spooner, London, 1841 (c); associated with the 1st China War (1839-1842). | Prints | 1971-02-33-36 |
| Defeat of the Danes, in the attack on Anholt, March 27th 1811. Coloured aquatint by Clark and Jeakes after Lt R Turnbull; published by Edward Orme, 1811; associated with the Napoleonic Wars, Denmark (1811). | Prints | 1971-02-33-37 |
| British Army issue G.S.T.P. (General Service Temporary Pattern) pocket watch, 1944 (c); used by Capt E C D H (Ted) Rowan, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, 1944 (c); manufactured by Jaeger Le Coultre, Switzerland; stamped on the back, '[broad arrow]/ G.S.T.P./ Q324'; stamped in ink on the face, 'Jaeger-le-Coultre' and 'Swiss Made'; associated with World War Two, North West Europe (1944-1945). | Scientific Instruments | 2003-04-93 |
| Brass shako badge, nd; in the form of a scroll with cut out Russian lettering at the centre, thought to be from a Russian shako worn in the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Badges | 2003-04-95 |
| Battle of Sobraon, 10 Feb 1846. Coloured lithograph, contemporary; published by Blackwood and Page; a faithful representation of the storming of the sikhs' position at the bridge of Boats at Sobraon by the British Army on the Sutlej, 10 Feb 1846; associated with the Battle of Sobraon, 1st Sikh War (1846). | Prints | 1971-02-33-393 |
| The Massacre of the British Officers, February 1818. Coloured aquatint published by John Hudson, London and D McIntosh, Edinburgh, 1 Jan 1819; relating to Gen Thomas Henry Somerset Conway and the Siege of Fort Talneer, 3rd Maratha War (1816-1819). | Prints | 1971-02-33-396 |
| Souvenir programme, 1940-1941; produced for the 8th Bn Royal Army Ordnance Corps Christmas 1941 production of 'The Magic Button' pantomime, performed by The Derby Barnstormers; contains full cast list; associated with 7650397 L/Cpl Douglas Jamieson, 8th Bn Royal Army Ordnance Corps, World War Two (1939-1945). | Archives | 2003-04-97 |
| Hundred Years War, Battle of Agincourt, 1415. Uncoloured stipple engraving by William Leney after J Boydell; published by Boydell and Company, 1 May 1805; associated with the Battle of Agincourt, Hundred Years' War (1337-1453). | Prints | 1971-02-33-4 |
| Reprise de la Ville de Toulon par les Armees de la Republique centre les Anglois et les Espagnols, 29 Aug-18 Dec 1793. Coloured line engraving by D G M after de la Peigna; published by Citizen Jean, Printseller, 1800 (c); associated Wars of the French Revolution, Toulon (1793). | Prints | 1971-02-33-401 |
| The French attacked Toulon by land when evacuated by the English fleet. December 19, 1793. Tinted line engraving, published by F West, 1834; from a set of four Seven Years War scenes retitled by the publisher; associated with the Battle of Toulon, Wars of the French Revolution, Toulon (1793). | Prints | 1971-02-33-403 |
| The battle near Townay May 8th, 1793 in which the French were defeated by the allied army under H R H D of York. Tinted line engraving published by F West, 1834; relating to HRH Frederick August Duke of York; from a set of four; reproduction of the Battle of the Culloden, 2nd Jacobite Rebellion (1745-1746), retitled by the publisher; associated with the Wars of the French Revolution, Netherlands (1793). | Prints | 1971-02-33-405 |
| The Siege of Valenciennes by the British troops July 1793. Tinted line engraving published by F West, 1834; from a set of four Seven Years War scenes retitled by the publisher; associated with the Siege of Valenciennes, Wars of the French Revolution, Netherlands (1793). | Prints | 1971-02-33-408 |
| The battle between the British and French Armies in Portugal fought August 21st 1808 at Vimiere... Coloured rough woodcut published by G Thompson; associated with the Battle of Vimiero, Peninsular War (1808-1814). | Prints | 1971-02-33-409 |
| A View of the Battle at Vimiera in Portugal Between the Intrepid Troops of Great Britain and the French Army, 1808. Coloured rough woodcut by anonymous artist; published by G Thompson, October 1808; associated with the Siege of Vimeiro, Peninsular War (1808-1814). | Prints | 1971-02-33-410 |
| Two-handled cup, a shooting trophy inscr 'BOMBAY PERSIDENCY RIFLE ASSOCtn/ Local Meeting 1901/ ERINPURA IRREGULAR FORCE...', 1901. Silver, impressed on underside of cup by O M (Oomersi Mawji), Bhuj, India, 1901 (c). | Silver | 1978-06-30 |
| Seige [sic] et Prise de Taragonne. Par l'Armee Francaise (le 29 mai 1811) sous les ordres du General Salme, victime de son genereux devovement dans cette gloriouse Affaire, 30 May 1811. Coloured line engraving, contemporary; published by Jean, Paris; associated with the Siege of Tarragona, Peninsular War (1808-1814). | Prints | 1971-02-33-400 |
| Water repellent sleeping bag cover, 1945; manufactured by Native Laces and Textiles, May 1945; used by Lt Leslie Collingwood Sharpe, Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge's Own), during his service in Korea, 1950-1953; made of jungle green canvas and issued to the US Army at Sasebo, Japan, 1950 (c); associated with Korea (1950-1953). | Equipment, general | 2003-04-106 |
| Carved elephant's tusk, 1944 (c); ivory tusk, carved in Burma with black inscription, 'To the W.A.S (B) on their Return to Burma/ From the XIV [numeral set in shield device] Elephant Coy/ Okeththpyiah [Pagoda Stone]/ Killed by land mine October 1944' and red central shield with numerals and wooden infill at the end; associated with World War Two, Far East (1941-1945). | Crafts | 1991-10-147 |
| Commemorative plaque, 1941 (c); designed by M Thalassinos, produced by the PanCretan Association, 1991; plastic sheet on a wooden base, depicting a Cretan resistance member clubbing a German paratrooper; titled in Greek: '1941-1991 50th anniversary of the battle of Crete'. | Crafts | 1992-03-12 |
| Burmese 'Chinthe' or mythological temple guardian-beast, emblem of 1st Bn 8th Punjab Regiment, 1940 (c); brass and green glass, with chased decoration; made in Burma, 1940 (c). | Crafts | 1992-04-342 |
| Japanese brass pocket cigarette case, 1940 (c); decorated with blue and niello-ed design of a dragon on one side, a view of a temple and mountain on the other, with maple leaf pattern around the edge. | Crafts | 1992-04-343 |
| Ivory paper knife, 1945 (c); carved elephant tusk; patterned handle and elephant finial; inscribed on the blade 'From Agra Platoon W.A.C. (I)'. | Crafts | 1992-05-76 |
| Ashtray with central match-holder, 1943 (c); brass, maker unknown; made from the base of a shell case of a 9MM Anti-aircraft gun, introduced into service by the United States in the early 1940's; bears the Middlesex Regiment badge, and inscribed on side, 'ANZIO' and on the base, '90MM M19/ LOT B.B.-8 1943'. From the Middlesex Regiment Museum Collection. | Crafts | 1994-01-1-391 |
| Native Malay parang, 1950 (c)-1957 (c); used by the British Forces in Malaya, 1950-1957; manufactured in Malaya; single edged blade, with concave tip; wooden hilt very crudely carved; no ferrule, plaited wicker grip; wooden scabbard painted jungle green on one side. | Edged Weapons | 2003-04-110 |
| Three formation badges associated with 21st Army Group (GHQ and LofC Troops), 1940 (c); depicting a blue cross printed upon a red shield. | Badges | 2003-04-111 |
| Proficiency badge, Commando trained personnel, 4th Commando Brigade, nd; depicts a knife embroidered in red and detailed in black, upon navy blue cloth. | Badges | 2003-04-123 |
| Seven formation badges, HQ 21st Army Group, 1940 (c); yellow crossed swords embroidered on blue cross, embroidered on red shield. | Badges | 2003-04-172 |
| Five shoulder titles, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1949-1992 (c). | Badges | 2003-04-148 |
| Formation badge, HQ, 15th Army Group, 1940 (c). | Badges | 2003-04-152 |
| Three shoulder titles, associated with Auxiliary Territorial Service/ Women's Royal Army Corps Territorial Army, nd. | Badges | 2003-04-157 |
| Shoulder title, possibly associated with Auxiliary Territorial Service or Women's Royal Australian Army Corps, 1938-1949 (c). | Badges | 2003-04-160 |
| Two formation badges, 2nd Army, 1943 (c); blue cross on a white shield and a crusader's sword superimposed on the upright of the cross. | Badges | 2003-04-185 |
| Keffiyeh, or face veil, worn by British troops during the Gulf War (1990-1991), 1990-1991. | Uniforms | 1991-07-149 |
| Formation badge, 14th Army, 1943 (c). | Badges | 2003-04-167 |
| Pair of shoulder titles, worn by 328 Bn (Ulster) Women's Royal Army Corps Territorial Army, 1949-1992 (c). | Badges | 2003-04-168 |
| Formation badge, Headquarters of 21st Army Group, 1940 (c); blue cross on yellow shield. | Badges | 2003-04-203 |
| Formation badge, 1st Army, 1939-1945 (c); red cross of St George on a white shield and a crusader's sword superimposed on the upright part of the cross. | Badges | 2003-04-204 |
| Formation badge, US 5th Army; associated with Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1938-1949 (c); worn by Jnr Cdr C M Stocker when at Allied Military Government in Florence; a red rectangle with two corners cut off, containing an embroidered blue mosque with 'A5' embroidered in white. | Badges | 2003-04-210 |
| 17 copy photographs relating to Army Commandos, 1944-1945. | Photographs | 1986-03-16 |
| Two other ranks' gilding-metal cap badges, Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1917-1918 (c), other rank's gilding-metal cap badge, Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1918-1921 (c), two general service buttons, two brass buttons, one large, one small, 42nd (Royal Highland Regiment The Black Watch), 1855-1881 (c), silver button, possibly 42nd (Royal Highland Regiment The Black Watch), 1900 (c). | Badges | 2003-04-214 |
| Seven formation badges, possibly Canadian Women's Army Corps, nd. | Badges | 2003-04-215 |
| Cigarette case, 1942 (c); aluminium, made by an Italian Prisoner of War held in a camp at Ballykelly, Northern Ireland; engraved and punched decoration with the badge off the Army Dental Corps and the initials of the owner Capt E L Read, 1942 (c). | Crafts | 1995-06-4 |
| Plaque, 1944 (c); hand carved in relief by an Italian prisoner of war, with the badge of the Royal Regiment of Artillery, and mottoes 'UBIQUE' and 'QUO FAS ET GLORIA DUCUNT'; mounted on an upright block with a sloping face, possibly intended as a desk ornament. | Crafts | 1997-05-29 |
| Plaque, 1944 (c); hand carved by an Italian prisoner of war with the badge of the Corps of Royal Engineers, and motto 'HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE'; carved in relief; mounted on an upright block with a sloping face, possibly intended as a desk ornament. | Crafts | 1997-05-30 |
| Fifteen regimental sweetheart brooches, 1939-1943 (c); silver and enamel made variously by James Fenton, Sydney and Company, Thomas L Mott and Company, George Atkins and Son, all hallmarked Birmingham; includes two pendants; tiepins; a lapel badge. | Crafts | 1997-08-60 |
| Sabretache, other ranks', possibly French Imperial Army, captured by Capt E Hodge, 7th (or the Queen's Own) Regiment of (Light Dragoons), 1808; associated with Napoleonic Wars, Battle of Benevente (1803-1815). | Equipment, uniform | 1988-02-29 |
| Bracelet, 1944 (c); white metal with black, white and blue enamel, unmarked, nd; badges of the Royal Corps of Signals and 49th (West Riding) Division as alternate panels; flat, rectangular metal pieces, with the Royal Signals figure in bas relief; the polar bear divisional sign flat, each piece with two links at either end and a clasp; belonged to WO1 S D Julian, Auxiliary Territorial Service. | Crafts | 1997-11-197 |
| Wooden figurine, 1960 (c); after Capt William John Philpin Jones; collected by Bernard Arthur Carter, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, 1960 (c); an officer in a squat position, holding a pint; based on one of the 'Two Types' cartoon characters created by the then Capt William John Philpin Jones, for daily newspapers sent to the British services serving in World War Two (1939-1945). | Crafts | 2003-04-222 |
| 4 Regiment in the attack, Operation Desert Storm, Iraq, 26th February 1991. Colour photolithograph after David Rowlands, 1992 (c); published by Saville Fine Arts, Bristol, 1992 (c); three Lynx and three Gazelle helicopters from 4 Regiment (AAC) assist the Queen's Royal Irish Hussars, with burning Iraqi tanks in the distance; signed lower right, 'David Rowlands'; associated with Operation DESERT STORM, Gulf War (1990-1991). | Prints | 2003-04-223 |
| Field Marshal Lord Roberts, 1900 (c). Watercolour by Mortimer Menpes, 1900 (c). Full-length portrait in service dress. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1951-11-17 |
| Major General Lord Methuen, CB, CMG, 1900 (c). Watercolour by Mortimer Menpes, 1900 (c). Full-length in service dress, 1900 (c). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1951-11-18 |
| French, Prussian, British (or Hanoverian) and Austrian Cavalry, 1793 (c). Four watercolours, artist unknown. From a set of 12 pictures mounted in 3 groups of 4. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1952-07-38 |
| French, Prussian, British (or Hanoverian) and Austrian Cavalry, 1793 (c). Four watercolours, artist unknown. From a set of 12 pictures mounted in 3 groups of 4. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1952-07-39 |
| Off to Pension (A Sikh Officer), 1910. Watercolour by Major Alfred Crowdy Lovett, 1910. The original for the illustration on p216 of Major G F MacMunn's 'Armies of India', published in 1911. Single full-length figure in white mufti, with cane. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1953-02-72 |
| British and Indian Officer, NCOs and sepoys of 3rd Brahmans, 58th Vaughan's Rifles (Frontier Force) and Coke's Rifles (Frontier Force), 1914 (c). Volume of 64 watercolours by Lt Col Rodney Foster, 1914 (c). With order of dress, name, clan and area of origin of each noted on reverse | Drawings and Watercolours | 1953-09-8 |
| The Indian Native Army, 1891. Watercolour by E Puckle, signed and dated lower right 'E Puckle Dec 25 1895'. A copy of the print after Richard Simkin, published 1891. 26 figures in the uniforms of different regiments. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1953-12-6 |
| Photograph album of 323 photographs, 1938-1974; originally compiled by Capt Hubert Gervais Lennox Brain, 6th Royal Bn, Instructor of the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, 1938; presented by the Officers of the 13th Frontier Force Rifles, to The Royal Military College, Sandhurst, to give Cadets who wished to join the Indian Army an idea of life in the regiment; with other documents. | Photographs | 1965-04-64 |
| Photograph album of 323 photographs, 1938-1974; originally compiled by Capt Hubert Gervais Lennox Brain, 6th Royal Bn, Instructor of the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, 1938; presented by the Officers of the 13th Frontier Force Rifles, to The Royal Military College, Sandhurst, to give Cadets who wished to join the Indian Army an idea of life in the regiment; with other documents. | Archives | 1965-04-64 |
| Photograph album of 323 photographs, 1938-1974; originally compiled by Capt Hubert Gervais Lennox Brain, 6th Royal Bn, Instructor of the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, 1938; presented by the Officers of the 13th Frontier Force Rifles, to The Royal Military College, Sandhurst, to give Cadets who wished to join the Indian Army an idea of life in the regiment; with other documents. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1965-04-64 |
| The Battle of Sittang Bridge, Burma February 1942. Colour photolithograph after David Rowlands, 1997; published by Saville Fine Arts, Bristol, 1997 (c); British soldiers charging Japanese positions in the foreground, the bridge in the distance; signed and dated lower right, 'David Rowlands 1997'; associated with World War Two, Far East (1941-1945). | Prints | 2003-04-235 |
| The Battle of the Imjin Crash Action. Colour photolithograph after David Rowlands, 2000; published by Saville Fine Arts, Bristol, 2000 (c); soldiers of the Royal Ulster Rifles fire mortars on the valley slopes, tanks of the 8th King's Royal Irish Hussars fire on Chinese coming down the slopes; signed in pencil and dated lower right, 'David Rowlands 2000'; associated with the Battle of the Imjin, Korea (1950-1953). | Prints | 2003-04-238 |
| The Freedom of the City of Lichfield ... was granted to the Army Training Regiment (Lichfield) ... Under command of Lieutenant Colonel P R Farrar. Colour photolithograph after David Rowlands, 2000; published by Saville Fine Arts, Bristol, 2000 (c); band of the Parachute Regiment and guards from the Prince of Wales's Division, Parachute Regiment and Army Medical Services march through Lichfield; signed and dated lower right, 'David Rowlands 2000'. | Prints | 2003-04-246 |
| "I have ..." The Junction of the Falls Road & The Springfield Road, West Belfast. 14 Intelligence Company. Colour photolithograph after David Rowlands, 1998; published by Saville Fine Arts, 1998 (c); pedestrians and cars in the shopping street, with IRA grafitti on some doors; signed and dated lower right, 'David Rowlands 1998'. | Prints | 2003-04-254 |
| 'The glorious Victory gained by the Marquis Wellington and the British and allied forces ... over the French near Vittoria in Spain ..., 1813. Coloured, rough woodcut, published by J Pitts, 1813; associated with the Battle of Vitoria, Peninsular War (1808-1814). | Prints | 1971-02-33-421 |
| To the British Army this plate representing their transcendent exploits at the battle of Waterloo on the 18th of June 1815... Coloured aquatint by W T Fry and T Sutherland after William Heath, published by J Jenkins, London, 18 Jun 1817; associated with the Battle of Waterloo, Napoleonic Wars (1815). | Prints | 1971-02-33-424 |
| 'To the British Army this plate representing their transcendent exploits at the battle of Waterloo on the 18th of June 1815... Coloured aquatint published by Burkitt and Hudson, 1 Aug 1816; associated with the Battle of Waterloo, Napoleonic Wars (1815). | Prints | 1971-02-33-425 |
| Ever memorable Battle of Waterloo, 1815. Coloured bistre aquatint, proof, by R Cooper and T Sutherland after H Alken, published by S and J Fuller, 1 Mar 1816; associated with the Battle of Waterloo, Napoleonic Wars (1815). | Prints | 1971-02-33-426 |
| Battle of Waterloo 18th June 1815 at the moment when H R H the Prince of Orange was wounded. Coloured aquatint by and after J A Langendyk, published by J A Langendyk; associated with the Battle of Waterloo, Napoleonic Wars (1815). | Prints | 1971-02-33-428 |
| 17 photographs relating to World War One, Egypt and Palestine (1914-1918), possibly collected by a member of the Westminster Dragoons. | Photographs | 1986-04-51 |
| Service papers relating to the National Service of Cpl John G Muckler, Intelligence Corps, 1956-1958; associated with the Cold War (1945-1989). | Archives | 2003-04-260 |
| HRH William Prince of Orange wounded at the moment of victory in the momorable battle of Waterloo, 1815. Coloured stipple engraving by W Van Senus after J Odevare, published 1816; with a member of the 1st Royal Dragoons carrying the captured French eagle of the 105th Regiment in the left foreground; associated with the Battle of Waterloo, Napoleonic Wars (1815). | Prints | 1971-02-33-430 |
| The period is towards the close of day..., 1815. Coloured line engraving by H R Cook after Alexander Sauerweid, published by T Clay and R Lambe, June 1819; one of a pair of line engravings depicting different stages of battle; associated with the Battle of Waterloo, Napoleonic Wars (1815). | Prints | 1971-02-33-431 |
| The period is after the order for he advance of the British Army, 1815. Coloured line engraving by J W Cook after A Sauerweid, published by T Clay and R Lambe, March 1819; associated with the Battle of Waterloo, Napoleonic Wars (1815). | Prints | 1971-02-33-432 |
| The Interior of Hougoumont during the battle on the glorious 18 Jun 1815. Coloured aquatint by Thomas Sutherland after A M S, published by James Jenkins, London, 1 Feb 1816; number 2 in a set of four coloured aquatints associated with the Battle of Waterloo, 1815. | Prints | 1971-02-33-461 |
| The Field of Waterloo as it appeared the Morning after the Memorable Battle of the 18th June 1815.Coloured aquatint by M Dubourg after John Heaviside Clark, published by Edward Orme, London, 18 Jan 1817; associated with Napoleonic Wars, Waterloo (1815). | Prints | 1971-02-33-469 |
| The French repulsed by the British troops at Williamstadt and obliged to retreat March 6, 1793. Tinted line engraving, published by F West, 1834; from a set of four Seven Years War scenes retitled by the publisher. | Prints | 1971-02-33-472 |
| Reddition de L'Armee Angloise commandee par my Lord Comte de Cornwallis aux Armees combinees des etats unis de L'Amerique et de France. Tinted line engraving, contemporary, published by Mondharc, 1781 (c). | Prints | 1971-02-33-474 |
| Battle of Agincourt, 1415. Coloured stipple engraving by F Burke after J H Mortimer, published by J Mortimer, November 1, 1783; associated with the Battle of Agincourt, Hundred Years War (1337-1453) 1415. | Prints | 1971-02-33-5 |
| A view of the battle of Barrossa.... where the Intrepid British troops under General Graham gined a glorious victory over the French army... Woodcut associated with the Battle of Barrossa, Napoleonic Wars (1808-1814) 1811. | Prints | 1971-02-33-51 |
| Photograph showing 94 (British) General Hospital, Beni Massou on the high ground behind Algiers harbour front, 1943 (c). World War Two, Middle East (1940-1943). | Photographs | 1986-04-83 |
| Medal commemorating the Boer War, 1900; made of bronze by A B, Birmingham. | Medals | 2003-05-6 |
| Copy photograph showing Armourer Staff Sergeant J Kain, operating the Kain Belt Filler, Vickers M G, 1917. | Photographs | 1986-04-86 |
| 31 photographs, 1829-1936 (c), including: portraits; 2nd Bengal Lancers formed up; sports meeting; groups mainly relating to the Hearsey family; car; view of Ypres cathedral. | Photographs | 1986-04-87 |
| Papers relating to Pte T J Skinner, Army Service Corps, 1914 (c)-1918 (c) and his son Pte T A Skinner, Royal Army Medical Corps, 1939 (c)-1945 (c): official documentation, telegrams, newspaper cuttings, guide books and personal letters covering their service during World War One (1914-1918) and World War Two (1939-1945). | Archives | 2003-05-3 |
| General Graham glorious victory over the French at Barossa (5 March 1811). Woodcut published by J Pitts, 1811; associated with the Battle of Barossa, Peninsular War (1808-1814) 1811. | Prints | 1971-02-33-52 |
| General Graham defeating the French at the Battle of Barrosa. Line engraving by J Edwards after W Hal Brooke, published by Almanack Stationers, 1812; associated with the Battle of Barossa, Peninsular War (1808-1814) 1811. | Prints | 1971-02-33-53 |
| Photograph showing allied officers in China, 1906. The photograph was originally associated with documents of a Royal Artillery Officer in the group indicating the date 1906. | Photographs | 1986-05-13 |
| Replica of the Triumph of Humanity, 1918 (c). Patinated bronze by Michel de Tarnowsky (1870-1946), in an original glass-sided mahogany case, 1920. Allegorical group, with a winged figure over a tank, with soldiers, guns and flags emerging from a morass around it; title inscribed on silver plaque. | Sculpture | 1991-10-55 |
| Housewife, 1953; made of white canvas; contains two pieces of khaki fabric and 50 yards of khaki thread No 35 made by Barbour. | Equipment, general | 2003-05-16 |