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Description | Object Type | NAM Accession Number |
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Photograph album containing 36 photographs relating to the visit of the Duchess of Kent to the Women's Royal Army Corps in Rheindalen, 16 Jun 1987. | Photographs | 1995-01-107 |
Photograph album containing 44 photographs, with newspaper cuttings relating to the visits of Brigadier M R Lee, 9 Aug 1989, Quarter Master General Lt Gen Sir Edward Jones, Brigadier S P Nield, DWRAC, Adjutant-General Sir Robert Pasco (to re-open the Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes (NAAFI) club), 7 Dec 1989, to the Women's Royal Army Corps, 1989-1991. | Photographs | 1995-01-108 |
Photograph album containing 53 photographs, with newspaper cuttings and ephemera relating to the 'B' Company 310 (Hampshire Battalion) Women's Royal Army Corps (TA), 1948-1961. | Photographs | 1995-01-109 |
Photograph album containing 10 photographs (including four loose), with newspaper cuttings relating to the Women's Royal Army Corps (TA) in Warwickshire, 1949-1950. | Photographs | 1995-01-110 |
Photograph album containing 122 photographs, with newspaper cuttings and ephemera relating to the 70 Independent Company, Women's Royal Army Corps (TA) in Taunton, Mytchett and Dorchester, 1946-1959. | Photographs | 1995-01-111 |
Two colour photographs taken 30 Oct 1996 to commemorate the alumni of the Virginia military institute who served in the forces of the British Empire and Commonwealth. | Photographs | 1996-12-12 |
30 photographs relating to the Hertfordshire Regiment and its predecessors, 1859(c)-1980. | Photographs | 1996-12-13 |
Photograph album containing 38 photographs (including two loose), with ephemera relating to the Royal Army Service Corps (TA) in Liverpool and the Queen Mary Auxiliary Service Corps and Auxiliary Territorial Service reunion, 1949-1951. | Photographs | 1995-01-112 |
Photograph album containing 10 photographs compiled by Miss Rose Homewood, Red Cross librarian, BMH Cyprus on the occasion of a visit by Edwina, Countess Mountbatten, 24 Oct 1953. | Photographs | 1996-12-14 |
Photograph album containing 119 photographs (including seven loose), with newspaper cuttings relating to the 308 Northern Command Battalion, Women's Royal Army Corps (TA), 1950-1955. | Photographs | 1995-01-113 |
Photograph album containing 107 photographs, with newspaper cuttings and ephemera relating to the 327th (County of London) Battalion, Women's Royal Army Corps (TA), 1951-1953. | Photographs | 1995-01-114 |
Photograph album containing 173 photographs (including one loose), with newspaper cuttings and ephemera relating to the 327th (County of London) Battalion, Women's Royal Army Corps (TA), 1953-1956. | Photographs | 1995-01-115 |
Photograph album containing 54 photographs, with newspaper cuttings and ephemera relating to the 70th (Somerset and Dorset) Independent Company, Women's Royal Army Corps (TA), 1959-1961. | Photographs | 1995-01-116 |
Photograph album containing 23 photographs (including four loose), with newspaper cuttings relating to the 43 (Wessex) Division/ District, Women's Royal Army Corps (TA) companies, 1962-1965. | Photographs | 1995-01-117 |
Trade token, 1794; made of copper, with the value of one penny at the Post Office of Bury; bearing one one side the profile bust of Lt Gen Charles 1st Marquis Cornwallis, and on the other, the figure of fame, blowing a trumpet and with the inscription, 'HIS FAME RESOUNDS FROM EAST TO WEST'. | Equipment, general | 1977-03-11 |
Officer's regimental cane, 1940 (c); light brown shaft with a white metal head bearing the device of the thistle and star and St Andrew, surmounted by the name of the regiment, 'THE BLACK WATCH'. | Equipment, general | 1977-03-36 |
Three trade tokens, 1793-1796: one halfpenny from Petersfield, Hampshire, 1793, depicting a mounted dragoon; one halfpenny from Blofield, Norfolk, 1796, depicting a mounted yeoman of the 5th Troop Blofield Cavalry; one farthing, undated, from Dundee, depicting an infantryman. | Equipment, general | 1977-04-6 |
Block of Blanco, 1948; khaki green in colour and in the original wrapper which is printed with instructions for use and the maker's name, Joseph Pickering and Sons, Sheffield. | Equipment, general | 1977-04-21 |
Bayonet with sword blade, socket and locking ring, possibly used by the Cambridge University Volunteers, 1800 (c); straight blade with even taper and single fuller; socket with locking ring, similar to Baker socket bayonet; hilt identical to 1796 Light Cavalry sword, fitted with sleeve on which locking lug is mounted with wooden plug. | Edged Weapons | 1973-03-16 |
Papers relating to Maj I C Vaughan Morgan Auxiliary Territoral Service and Women's Royal Army Corps (TA), 1942-1989. | Archives | 1996-12-8 |
Socket bayonet with sword blade and knuckleguard, used by Light Infantry, Honourable East India Company, 1820; socket inscribed, 'THE HonbleEAST INDIA/ COMPY's PATTERN SWORD BAYONET/ FOR SHORT LIGHT INF MUSKET/ E = BAKER - 1820'; back of blade stamped, 'OSBORN'', made by Osborn as a pattern sent to Ezekil Baker, the Company contractor, this bayonet is an important specimen. It is a type that is normally associated with Indian sappers and miners but this example was intended for a light infantry weapon. | Edged Weapons | 1972-10-49 |
Nine horseshoe nails, 1922-1947 (c); each name is of the same length, rectangular in section with an outward flaring head; impressed upon the heads of five is the letter 'M' surmounted by a crown, the remaining four have the letter 'M' only; found in a harness wallet owned by Col J Jones, 13th Frontier Force Rifles. | Horse Furniture | 1977-04-65 |
Sword bayonet, pattern 1856-1858, interchangeable with Enfield/ Snider Enfield artillery carbines and short rifles. | Edged Weapons | 1972-05-8 |
Pick, 1958, military issue; Shovel, 1969, military issue. | Equipment, general | 1977-05-38 |
Socket bayonet, pattern 1876; with locking rings for Martini-Henry rifles. | Edged Weapons | 1972-05-8 |
English open ended socket bayonet, 25 mm musket bore, 1715-1745; with fleur-de-lys mark. | Edged Weapons | 1972-05-8 |
Trade token, 1797; the obverse bears a twin headed eagle with spread wings; the reverse is inscribed, 'FALMOUTH INDEPENDENT VOLUNTEERS 1797'. | Equipment, general | 1977-06-28 |
Regimental cane, 1911 (c); probably belonging to John Burgh Talbot Leighton; brown in colour with a white metal ferrule; the silver head has the device of the Scots Guards and a cylindrical socket, inscribed, 'J.L. from A.D./ 7.2.12'; made by Brigg, London. | Equipment, general | 1977-06-63 |
Sword, Baker 2nd pattern 1809 (c); single edged blade, inscribed with crown over 19; even curved guard. | Edged Weapons | 1972-05-8 |
Two tablespoons; both made of white metal with a fiddle backed, fishtail handle; one used at the Royal Military College, 1910 (c) and one used by the Royal Engineers, 1920; with stamped markings. | Equipment, general | 1977-07-27 |
Bayonet for Enfield or Snider-Enfield, pattern 1853, used by militia or volunteers, nineteenth century; black leather scabbard with frog hook and damaged chape; black patent leather frog; black patent leather belt with circular brass buckle, the centre bears a crown surmounted by a crowned lion holding a sword and sceptre, inscribed with motto. | Edged Weapons | 1971-10-12 |
Bayonet for Enfield or Snider-Enfield, pattern 1853, used by militia or volunteers, nineteenth century; black leather scabbard with frog hook and damaged chape; black patent leather frog; black patent leather belt with circular brass buckle, the centre bears a crown surmounted by a crowned lion holding a sword and sceptre, inscribed with motto. | Equipment, general | 1971-10-12 |
Socket bayonet, 1800 (c); possibly a Land Pattern. | Edged Weapons | 1971-08-23 |
Bayonet used by the Rifle Volunteers, 1800 (c); part back edged, straight blade with V section, with worn leather washer; cross and knuckle guards are broadened to accomodate the notched barrel and muzzle rings and locking ring, modified version of the 1796 Light Cavalry stirrup hilt; steel scabbard with brazed foot, mouthpiece and frog stud, engraved with maker's name, Johnstons, London. | Edged Weapons | 1971-08-20 |
Smoking accessories: matchbox holder, 1914, commemorating FM Sir John French, and bearing his portrait; cigarette packet, 1925 (c), Army club Brand, Sandhurst size. | Crafts | 1977-07-28 |
Trunk, 1841 (c)-1849 (c); made of wood; owned by Sgn John James Russell, MD. | Equipment, general | 1977-07-29 |
Equipment owned by Maj E K Ridley, Dorset Regiment, 1898 (c): compass in a leather case bearing the initials of the owner; collapsible beaker in a metal case, impressed, 'PATENT. E.J.T.'; writing case made of leather bearing an inscription on an internal pocket and the owner's initials on one of strap. | Scientific Instruments | 1977-08-1 |
Equipment owned by Maj E K Ridley, Dorset Regiment, 1898 (c): compass in a leather case bearing the initials of the owner; collapsible beaker in a metal case, impressed, 'PATENT. E.J.T.'; writing case made of leather bearing an inscription on an internal pocket and the owner's initials on one of strap. | Equipment, general | 1977-08-1 |
Plug bayonet, 1690 (c); plain, spear-shaped, single-edged blade, marked inside and out with crescent moon with face. | Edged Weapons | 1970-09-25 |
Second pattern bayonet for Baker Rifle, used by a rifle regiment, 1825 (c); blade with triangular section, marked with crown and No 2; ribbed brass hilt with large tapering slot for sword bar, thumb catch and leaf spring; crossguard stamped with the letter H; birds head pommel; black leather scabbard with brass chape and missing mouthpiece and frog-button. | Edged Weapons | 1970-01-1 |
Two dhurries and a mosquito net used as tent furnishings in India by Lt A C Swetenham, Royal Engineers, 1935-1939 (c). | Equipment, general | 1977-08-21 |
Bayonet, Elcho pattern 1895; spear point blade with deep fuller on each side, the back bearing a cross cut saw edge, inner shoulder marked with maker's name, Wilkinson, London; hilt with rear quillon forming a ring to fit the muzzle of the .303 in Martini-Henry rifle; rivetted chequered leather grip; beaked pommel with T-slot and spring catch; black leather scabbard with steel chape and mouthpiece. | Edged Weapons | 1969-09-37 |
Waterbottle, Oliver Pattern, 1875 (c); Mess tin, 1893 (c), made by S J and E Fellows, Wolverhampton. | Equipment, general | 1977-08-38 |
Sword bayonet for Brunswick Rifle; straight double edged blade, stamped with George IV cypher and maker's name, Enfield, 1838; brass hilt with cross guard, stamped with No 595. | Edged Weapons | 1968-06-39 |
Sword bayonet for Brunswick Rifle; blade stamped with Victoria cypher and maker's name, Enfield, 1846; brass hilt. | Edged Weapons | 1968-06-39 |
Other rank's knapsack, 1850 (c); made of canvas painted black and reinforced with black leather on a wooden frame, with buff leather straps; a flap opening is on the inside against the wearer's back; painted on the exterior face with number '4' and a grenade with a broad plume of flames; probably used by a Fusiliers Regiment. | Equipment, general | 1977-08-37 |
Socket bayonet, possibly sergeant's pattern; triangular blade, stamped with maker's name J S Rock and crown over 51. | Edged Weapons | 1968-06-39 |
Mk II bayonet, No 4; scabbard. | Edged Weapons | 1968-04-1-3 |
Pattern 1907 bayonet, 1907-1914 (c); fullered blade with rounded back, marked with crown over GR; pommel stamped with No 14, RR and 896; wooden grip; with hooked quillon; black leather scabbard with metal chape and mouthpiece, and khaki webbing frog. | Edged Weapons | 1967-06-39 |
Photocopy of a booklet relating to the Order of Orange Nassau, 1945; with photocopy of the obituary of Norman Christopher Rimmer, Royal Artillery, 1984. | Archives | 1996-12-19 |
Photocopy of a portrait photograph of Norman Christopher Rimmer, Royal Artillery, 1935 (c). | Photographs | 1996-12-20 |
Pioneer's bayonet, 1917; saw backed blade, marked on shoulder with maker's name, Waffenfabrik, and Mauser A G Oberndorf; hilt with one quillon; wood grip; steel scabbard with leather frog and loop; associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Edged Weapons | 1967-05-62 |
Pioneer's bayonet, 1917; saw backed blade, marked on shoulder with maker's name, Waffenfabrik, and Mauser A G Oberndorf; hilt with one quillon; wood grip; steel scabbard with leather frog and loop; associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Equipment, general | 1967-05-62 |
Papers relating to Col G R Riddick, 3/6 Rajputana Rifles, 1936-1946 and REME, 1947-1956; with correspondence concerning his service with the REME, 1995. | Archives | 1996-12-15 |
Wirecutter, 1944, made of sheet steel, with double lever action blades upon two central hinged joining bars; Wirecutter, 1918 (c), made of sheet steel, with double lever action blades and wooden bound handles are inscribed with the maker's name, Charles [illegible] Limited, Birmingham. | Equipment, general | 1977-08-65 |
Socket bayonet, used by the Loyal Anglesea Volunteers, 1770-1780 (c); triangular blade, joined to socket with bar; black leather scabbard with brass mouthpiece with button. | Edged Weapons | 1966-12-13 |
Baker short pattern bayonet, 1825 (c); blade with hollow triangular section, marked with crown; ridged brass hilt with socket, crossguard marked A 44; pommel marked with No 373; polished grip. | Edged Weapons | 1965-10-204-123 |
Bayonet for Sten gun; made by Grundy (Teddington) Limited, Teddington, Middlesex; cylindrical metal spike welded to a metal tube fitted with spring catch. | Edged Weapons | 1965-10-204-103 |
Five photographs collected by Col G R Riddick as a boy soldier at the Military College of Science, Shrivenham 1932-1933, with the 3/6 Rajputana Rifles, 1940 (c)-1945 and with Royal Electrical Mechanical Engineers, 1957. | Photographs | 1996-12-17 |
Infantry sword bayonet; blade stamped with maker's name, Simson and Co; plate along back of hilt. | Edged Weapons | 1965-10-204-96 |
Sword bayonet, pattern 1856; blade stamped with No 85; grooved grip, stamped with initials J M and W, and crown over 59 and 41; pommel stamped with No 375; associated with the Cadet Corps; black leather scabbard with steel mouthpiece and frog button, with webbing frog. | Edged Weapons | 1965-10-204-95 |
Mk I No 1 sword bayonet, pattern 1907; bayonet with quillon associated with the Royal Fusiliers, 1909; blade stamped with crown over ER, date and maker's name, Wilkinson, London; pommel stamped with 7 R F 380; roughened leather scabbard with blackened chape and mouthpiece stamped with EFD 58. | Edged Weapons | 1965-10-204-94 |
Mk I Short Magazine Lee-Enfield bayonet, 1903, same as pattern 1888; blade stamped with crown over date and maker's name,Wilkinson,London; pommel stamped with No 59 R; scabbard with integral frog. | Edged Weapons | 1965-10-204-93 |
Commission to Mrs Irish Riddick to be 2nd Subaltern, Women's Auxiliary Corps (India), 21 Aug 1944. | Archives | 1996-12-18 |
Bayonet for Mk II Ross Rifle; grip stamped with No 52 606 and initials CEF; pommel stamped with maker's initials R C R (Ross Rifle Co) 367; brown leather scabbard with brass coated steel mouthpiece. | Edged Weapons | 1965-10-204 |
Mk III bayonet for the SMLE, pattern 1903, 1903; stamped with maker's name, Wilkinson, London and crowned U9E, T9GE, ER and 35; black leather scabbard with steel mouthpiece and chape. | Edged Weapons | 1965-10-204-91 |
Mk III bayonet, pattern 1888, 1903; stamped with initials EFD, stamped with crown over 66 EX and ER 03; wooden grips stamped with crown over 94 E; blued cross piece and pommel, with oil hole; scabbard with steel chape and mouthpiece. | Edged Weapons | 1965-10-204-90 |
Mk II bayonet, pattern 1888; blade stamped with crown over 66 E, EFD arrow, X and 10 01; grips held by rivets and brass washers; pommel with oil hole; black leather scabbard with steel mouthpiece and chape, with leather frog and strap. | Edged Weapons | 1965-10-204-89 |
Mk II bayonet, pattern 1888; blade stamped with crown over 66 E, EFD arrow, X and 10 01; grips held by rivets and brass washers; pommel with oil hole; black leather scabbard with steel mouthpiece and chape, with leather frog and strap. | Equipment, general | 1965-10-204-89 |
British No 5 Mk I bayonet; manufactured by Viners Limited, Sheffield, nd; scabbard with black finish. | Edged Weapons | 1965-10-204-88 |
Pattern 1905 bayonet, dated 1913, manufactured by Springfield Arsenal; used by the US Army; blade marked with serial number, SA, date and flaming grenade; wooden grips; plastic khaki painted scabbard with metal mouthpiece. | Edged Weapons | 1965-10-204-86 |
British Mk II* No 4 bayonet; blade stamped with initials L E N B and No 376; steel scabbard. | Edged Weapons | 1965-10-204-81 |
Sword bayonet, pattern 1856; yataghan type blade, stamped with initials A and A S; black leather scabbard with steel mouthpiece and chape. | Edged Weapons | 1965-03-4 |
Bayonet socket 'Brown Bess'; triangular blade with two fullers, stamped with crown over 6. | Edged Weapons | 1964-10-91 |
Papers, mainly relating to military uniforms, collected by R G Hollies-Smith. | Archives | 1996-12-21 |
Bayonet socket 'Brown Bess'; triangular blade with two fullers, stamped with maker's name John Gill and crown over 31 and 4. | Edged Weapons | 1964-10-91 |
French Epée bayonet; German silver grip, quillon stamped with serial number, 50401. | Edged Weapons | 1964-07-84 |
Bayonet, pattern 1843; used by the Royal Sappers and Miners, 1800-1900; blade marked with maker's name, Enfield and crowned E over 6. | Edged Weapons | 1964-05-59-92 |
German Ersatz bayonet, from World War Two; fullered blade with manufacture marks on the back; steel hilt with green finish and open ring on cross guard; green painted aluminium scabbard. | Edged Weapons | 1964-05-59-70 |
NO, DAD! We're not allowed to say where we've been!, 1945 (c). Pen and ink drawing, with crayon shading, by Harry Riley, 1945 (c), signed lower right, 'Riley'. A soldier handing out gifts to his family in their sitting room, the gifts bear place names, eg, 'Souvenir of ANTWERP'. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1999-07-1 |
STAND DOWN eh! Well STAND UP and give me a hand!, 1944. Pen and ink drawing, with crayon shading and correction fluid stopping out, by Harry Riley, 1944; signed lower right; a member of the Home Guard, about to leave his home, is ordered by his wife to help with cleaning the dishes. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1999-07-2 |
Funny! For a moment I thought I'd seen that barman before, 1944 (c). Pen and ink drawing with crayon shading and correction fluid stopping out by Harry Riley, 1944 (c); signed lower right, 'Riley'; two officers at a bar in a café with Hitler in disguise working as a barman. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1999-07-3 |
OO! Look! There's a horse!, May 1945. Pen and ink drawing, with crayon shading, by Harry Riley, May 1945; signed lower centre, 'Riley'. A victory parade of armoured vehicles watched by crowds of people, the crowd in the foreground turn to view a mounted officer. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1999-07-4 |
Mk I sword bayonet, pattern 1907; blade stamped with crown over GR 1907 1 18, and Crown 4 YE X; scabbard with leather frog and strap. | Edged Weapons | 1964-05-59-65 |
Sword bayonet, pattern 1917, 1918; blade stamped with maker's name, Remington and date, flaming grenade, eagle head and 14 US; scabbard with leather frog. | Edged Weapons | 1964-05-59-64 |
No, Grandpa! He's from Burma - they're from Blackpool!, 1945 (c). Pen and ink drawing with crayon shading by Harry Riley, 1945 (c); signed top right, 'Riley'. A family sitting room, a private and three children with shaded faces look disapprovingly towards their Grandfather who holds aloft his hearing horn. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1999-07-5 |
Mk II Lee Metford bayonet, pattern 1888; blade stamped with No's 99 and 10, crown B 78, crown VR, maker's name, Wilkinson, London, crown 4 GW X and WL arrow; bright steel crosspiece; grips held with two brass rivets and washers, stamped with crown 49, with oil hole; pommel stamped with No's 45 and 863; hole for cleaning rod; scabbard with steel chape and mouthpiece, stamped with crown 40 E. | Edged Weapons | 1964-05-59-63 |
I wish you'd chosen a different demob outfit, Egbert!, 1945 (c). Pen and ink drawing, with crayon shading, by Harry Riley; signed lower left, 'Riley'; park avenue filled with couples and their children, all of the men dressed in the same pinstripe suit, hat and tie. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1999-07-6 |
Photograph albums of uniform details compiled by R G Hollies-Smith; most of the photographs feature sabretaches. | Photographs | 1996-12-23 |
Now, Bert! FORGET IT!, 1945 (c). Pen and ink drawing, with crayon shading, by Harry Riley, 1945; signed lower left, 'Riley'. A husband pushing a pram, with his wife and two screaming infants, glances wistfully towards an army recruiting poster. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1999-07-7 |
UNDERGROUND MOVEMENT, 1945 (c). Pen and ink drawing, with crayon shading, by Harry Riley; signed lower left, 'Riley'; escalator on the London Underground with members of the public, including Hitler and Himmler, disguised in bowler hats and trench coats. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1999-07-8 |
An outpost (in sangar) Royal Scots Fusiliers, Tirah 1897. Christmas card reproducing the painting by J McNeill, published by the Royal Scots Fusiliers, printed by Beric Tempest, 1998 (c). A group of officers and men, in a sangar, looking for signs of enemy activity, one officer in the foreground peering through binoculars. | Prints | 1999-07-9 |
German dress bayonet for regulation carbine; single edged blade with double edged point, with narrow fuller on each side, stamped with maker's name Eckhorn, Germany; white metal grip with black chequered inserts; beak shaped pommel; guard with single quillon; metal scabbard with frog button and button at point. | Edged Weapons | 1964-05-59-33 |
Photographs relating to uniforms collected by R G Hollies-Smith. | Photographs | 1996-12-24 |
Mk I No 3 sword bayonet, pattern 1913; blade stamped with maker's name, Remington and date, crown SA and crown 1 A X; scabbard. | Edged Weapons | 1963-12-251 |
French Epée bayonet, pattern 1916; blade with cruciform section; hilt marked with No 5732; metal scabbard. | Edged Weapons | 1963-12-251 |
Button stick, 1850 (c); made of mahogany with a spatular shape handle and brass plates riveted to the rounded end; one cental hole for buttons; owned by Gen Sir James Russell. | Equipment, general | 1977-09-27 |
French Epée bayonet, pattern 1916; hilt marked with No 22907; black finished metal scabbard. | Edged Weapons | 1963-12-251 |
Pattern 1888/98 German Ersatz bayonet 91; hilt with turned down quillon and steel grip; with scabbard and frog; associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Edged Weapons | 1963-12-251 |
Pair of goggles, 1914 (c); glass lenses with white metal rims and elasticated drab straps; the rims are joined by a strip of white canvas; behind each lens is a wire circle joined to the rim by a fine olive drab silk, forming a dust protective seal for the eyes; in a maroon leather carrying case. | Scientific Instruments | 1977-09-29 |