Inventory Search

The online inventory contains records for over 100,000 objects. This resource will grow as the Museum's Collection is catalogued and computerised, and as new acquisitions are added.

Search results for:

army

Refine this search or start a New search

Displaying 7301 to 7400 of 19738 results

Description Object Type NAM Accession Number
Pink toothbrush, 1955 (c); relating to National Service and the British Army. Equipment, general 2003-05-11
Safety razor, standard issue, 1945-1950 (c); made by AS and Company, 1945; embossed on metal: 'AS and CO [broad arrow] 45'; associated with the British Army, 1946-1950 (c). Equipment, general 2003-05-12
Three piece jack knife, standard issue, 1950; made by A B L; with black plastic grips; it has a main blade, a marlin spike and a can opener with also an integrated bottle opener. Edged Weapons 2003-05-17
Helmet net, pattern 1937 equipment, 1950 (c)-1960 (c); brown woven string; associated with the British Army and National Service. Equipment, general 2003-05-18
Pair of mess tins, 1955; made of steel and aluminium; the smaller tin fits into the larger one; stamped on both tins, '6 MB/ 1955/ [broad arrow]/ CN 1876.'; relating to national service; associated with the British Army, 1955 (c). Equipment, general 2003-05-13
Two ammunition pouches, pattern 1937, 1953, web equipment, Mk III; dyed to a light khaki colour, with tongue fasteners; manufactured by Mills Equipment Company, 1953; two webbing braces, Pattern 1937, made by JBB, 1953; webbing waist belt, large, Pattern 1937, made by Mills Equipment Company, 1952; associated with National Service. Equipment, general 2003-05-19
Pack, pattern 1937, 1952 web equipment; dyed to a light khaki colour, battle order; manufactured by D R M Limited; associated with National Service. Equipment, general 2003-05-20
Button stick, standard issue, 1955; made of brass by J R G and S; stamped on metal: 'J R G and S W [broad arrow] D 1955'; relating to National Service and the British Army. Equipment, general 2003-05-15
View of Bayonne taken from the sand hills on the left of the Adour, when occupied by the British forces on the 12th of March 1814. Coloured aquatint by Clark and Dubourg after Brander Willis G, published by Edward Orme, London, June 24th; associated with the Peninsular War (1808-1814). Prints 1971-02-33-55
Description of the Great Print and Picture Representing the Introduction of the Sons of Tippoo Sultaun to Lord Cornwallis, 1792. Engraving by D Orme, for the print after Mather Brown; published by the British Naval and Military Gallery, Holles Street, 1799 (c); a key to portraits in the painting by D Orme after Mather Brown on the left and dedication to the King and description of the scene on the right; associated with the 3rd Mysore War (1790-1792). Prints 1971-02-33-560
Wellington and Blucher/meeting after the Battle of Waterloo, 1815. Coloured line engraving by Lamb Stocks after Daniel Maclise RA, published by Fine Art Reproduction Company Limited, from the original painting in the Houses of Parliament. Prints 1971-02-33-434
Napoleon at Waterloo, 1815. Coloured mezzotint by Jazet after Steuben, published by Jazet and Theodore, Vibert, 1870 (c). Prints 1971-02-33-437
Photographs and postcards 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)-1946 (c); associated with World War One (1914-1918) and World War Two (1939-1945). Photographs 2003-05-4
Photographs and postcards 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)-1946 (c); associated with World War One (1914-1918) and World War Two (1939-1945). Archives 2003-05-4
Wellington at Waterloo. June 18th 1815. Uncoloured mezzotint by F Bromley after Abraham Cooper, published by Hodgson and Graves, London, 18 Jun 1837. Prints 1971-02-33-439
To the British Army. This plate representing their transendent exploits at the battle of Waterloo on the 18th of June 1815. Coloured aquatint published by Burkitt and Hudson, 17 Feb 1817. Prints 1971-02-33-442
To the British Army. This plate representing their transcendent exploits at the Battle of Waterloo on the 18th of June 1815... Sepia aquatint published by Burkitt and Hudson, 17 Feb 1817. Prints 1971-02-33-443
The Glorious Battle of Waterloo, 1815. Coloured aquatint by R Havell after J M Wright, published by J Deeley, London, 14 Dec 1815. Prints 1971-02-33-447
Waterloo. The Duke of Wellington ordering the advance of the British line..., 1815. Coloured etching by Samuel Mitan after Capt George Jones 1817, published by Mr J Booth, London; associated with the Napoleonic Wars, Waterloo (1815). Prints 1971-02-33-448
Waterloo. Defeat of French Guard by the Highlanders, Haye Sainte, 18th June 1815. Coloured aquatint by and after J A Langendyk, published by J M Van Os en Compagnie, nd. Prints 1971-02-33-449
A view of the storming and taking of Badajoz in Spain on April 6th, 1812. Coloured woodcut published by G Thompson, 11 May 1812; associated with the Battle of Badajoz, Peninsular War (1808-1814) 1812. Prints 1971-02-33-45
The Battle of Waterloo June 18th 1815. Coloured aquatint by Thomas Sutherland after William Heath, published by James Jenkin's "Martial Achievements", 1 Sep 1815. Prints 1971-02-33-450
The Battle of Waterloo June 18th 1815. Coloured aquatint by Thomas Sutherland after William Heath, published by James Jenkins "Martial Achievements", 1 Sep 1815. Prints 1971-02-33-451
A view of the fortress of Bitche. A depot of punishment for British prisoners of War, 1799. Coloured aquatint by J Rouse, published by J H Wall. Prints 1971-02-33-63
The Battle of Blenheim, 13 Aug 1704. Line engraving by Louis Du Guernier after L Laguerre, published by Henry Overton and Thomas Bowles, nd, 1750 (c). Duke of Marlborough and his staff; associated with the War of the Spanish Succession, Northern Europe (1702-1713). Prints 1971-02-33-64
The Battle of Blenheim, 13 Aug 1704. Line engraving, published 1704 (c). Duke of Marlborough and his staff; associated with the Battle of Blenheim, War of the Spanish Succession, Northern Europe (1702-1713) 1704. Prints 1971-02-33-67
The Battle of Blenheim, 13 Aug 1704. The taking of Mareshall Tallard and pushing 4000 Horses into the Danube. Engraving after Louis Laguerre, published 1704 (c); associated with the Battle of Blenheim, War of the Spanish Succession, Northern Europe (1702-1713) 1704. Prints 1971-02-33-68
The Battle of Blenheim, 13 Aug 1704. Coloured engraving after Louis Laguerre, 1704, by Van der Gucht and published by Carington Bowles, London, 1765 (c). In three panels: The attack upon the village of Blenheim; A brigade of French Foot in the centre of the Field of Battle; Prince Eugene of Savoy attacking the Left Wing of the French Army; associated with the War of the Spanish Succession, Northern Europe (1702-1713). Prints 1971-02-33-69
The Battle of Blenheim, 13 Aug 1704. 'The taking of Mareshall Tallard and pushing 4000 Horses into the Danube'. Engraving after Louis Laguerre, published by John Bowles and Robert Wilkinson nd, 1760 (c). Prints 1971-02-33-70
The total defeat and flight of the French army (at the battle of Waterloo) commanded by Napoleon Buonaparte, 18 Jun 1815. Coloured line engraving published by Richard Holmes Laurie, 4 Jun 1819. Prints 1971-02-33-458
Eight photographs relating to the Indian Army, 1883-1895. Photographs 1986-06-11
15 photographs relating to the 7/10th Baluch Regiment, including: portraits, formal and informal groups, and views in Burma; 1943-1947; collected by Capt H W Price. Photographs 1986-06-12
Studies for the figure of Sergeant Ewart, Scots Greys, for the painting of his capture of the French Eagle at the Battle of Waterloo, 1815. Pencil drawing attributed to Denis Dighton, 1817 (c); two studies for the mounted cavalryman, using lance and sword, one in pen and ink; verso are further looser sketches of three figures, one mounted; associated with 2nd (or Royal North British) Dragoons (Scots Greys) and French Army, 45ème Régiment; associated with the Napoleonic Wars (1815). Drawings and Watercolours 2003-05-156
Two formation badges, Royal Army Service Corps, Southern Command (UK), 1940 (c); both depict a cloth shield divided vertically with left half dark blue and right half yellow, with three white and blue stars down the centre and one blue star on the yellow section and one white star on the blue section. Badges 2003-05-25
Six formation badges, 8th Army, 1941 (c); gold Crusader's cross on a white shield, set on dark blue cloth; four are printed on cloth, two are embroidered on cloth. Badges 2003-05-31
Cutlery set, 1956 (c)-1957 (c); comprises a knife, fork and spoon; made of stainless steel, possibly for use in the camp; stamped on blade, 'SSP/ Sheffield Steel Products Ltd/ Sheffield England', 'Firth/ Brearley/ Stainless/ 51607/ 1956'; stamped on the back of the fork, 'Pluro Silver', 'SL/ &S'; stamped on the back of the spoon, '1957 W.S.LTD 51883'. Equipment, general 2003-05-10
Four photographs relating to Capt Arthur Hewitt, MC, and Pte William Hewitt, 13th (County of London) Princess Louise's Kensington Bn; also associated with 20th Bn The London Regiment, World War One, Home Front and Western Front (1914-1918). Photographs 2003-05-22
Four formation badges, Southern Command (UK), Women's Royal Army Corps, 1949 (c); five beech brown stars set out in a cross, printed upon dark brown cloth shield, with leaf green border. Badges 2003-05-36
Formation badge, British Troop in Northern Ireland (BTNI), 1940 (c); red gate embroidered on square black cloth. Badges 2003-05-38
Other rank's leather button, Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1917 (c)-1918 (c) or the Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1918 (c)-1921 (c); Royal Arms. Badges 2003-05-110
Seven formation badges, Headquarters 21st Army Group, 1943 (c); two crossed crusaders' swords embroidered in gold and superimposed on a blue cross, upon a maroon cloth shield. Badges 2003-05-47
Pair of shoulder straps, Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1918 (c)-1921 (c); worn by Miss B Mould; strip of mid-brown cloth with dark brown strip running vertically along the centre. Uniforms 2003-05-111
Cap badge, TA, associated with the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1917 (c)-1918 (c); believed to have been worn by Mrs Amy Elizabeth Carbert, nee Cottrell; depicts the letters 'TA' within a circle, surmounted by a monarchial crown, at the bottom of the circle is an engraving of a lion with paws outstretched; number, '178604' inscribed verso; Women's Army Auxiliary Corps number 2030. Badges 2003-05-112
Three shoulder strap titles, Junior Grade Official Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1918 (c)-1921 (c); strip of khaki cloth with a beech brown strip running vertically along the centre and two Tudor rose rank badges. Badges 2003-05-113
Three other gilding-metal rank's cap badges, Staffordshire Yeomanry (Queen's Own Royal Regiment), 1947 (c). Badges 2003-05-115
Three formation badges, 1939 (c)-1945 (c); associated with 8th US Air Force and HQ American Army Air Forces. Badges 2003-05-116
Formation badge, 2nd Army, 1943 (c); blue cross embroidered on a white cloth shield, with a Crusader's sword embroidered in yellow on the upright of the cross. Badges 2003-05-54
Trade badge, armature specialist, US Army Air Force, nd; bomb embroidered in yellow upon a piece of triangular blue cloth. Badges 2003-05-118
Trade badge, engineering specialist, US Army Air Force, nd; yellow cog wheel embroidered on a piece of triangular cloth. Badges 2003-05-119
Trade badge, photography specialist, US Army Air Force, nd; camera embroidered in yellow on a piece of triangular blue cloth. Badges 2003-05-120
Six formation badges, City of London, 1948 (c)-1967 (c); associated with Auxiliary Territorial Service and Women's Royal Army Corps, 79 (City of London) Coy; sword embroidered in red upon a piece of triangular khaki cloth. Badges 2003-05-121
Three officers' bronze collar badge, Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1917 (c)-1918 (c); letters, 'WAAC' within a laurel wreath. Badges 2003-05-122
Five officers' bronze rank badges, Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1917 (c)-1918 (c). Badges 2003-05-123
Rank badge, Administrator, Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1917 (c)-1918 (c); strip of khaki cloth with a central strip of beech brown cloth, upon this are two Tudor roses. Badges 2003-05-124
Rank badge, deputy controller, Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1917 (c)-1918 (c); strip of khaki cloth with a central strip of blue cloth, upon this is a fleur de lys and a Tudor rose. Badges 2003-05-125
Two officers' bronze cap badges, Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1917 (c)-1918 (c); 'WAAC' within a laurel wreath. Badges 2003-05-127
Rank badge, deputy controller, Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1917 (c)-1918 (c); a strip of khaki cloth with a central strip of blue cloth, upon this is a fleur de lys and a Tudor rose. Badges 2003-05-126
Four officer's rank badges, chief controller, Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1917 (c)-1918 (c); believed to have been worn by Dame Helen Gwynne Vaughan; two Tudor roses with crossed stalks. Badges 2003-05-128
Two other ranks' gilding metal shoulder titles, Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1917 (c)-1918 (c); belonged to Mrs C Johnstone, Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps; letter, 'WAAC'. Badges 2003-05-129
Cloth rank badge, Forewoman. Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1917 (c)-1918 (c); wreath enclosing a rose, embroidered in beige and brown upon khaki oval shaped cloth with yellow backing cloth. Badges 2003-05-130
Rank badge, Warrant Officer class 1, Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1918 (c)-1921 (c); Royal Arms attached to a diamond shaped piece of dark green cloth; with a metal backing plate. Badges 2003-05-131
Three other rank's leather buttons, General Service pattern, Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1917 (c)-1918 (c); Royal Arms. Badges 2003-05-132
Shoulder strap title, Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1917 (c)-1918 (c); strip of khaki cloth with a central strip of dark brown cloth and a khaki patch with, 'W.A.A.C.' embroidered in beige. Badges 2003-05-133
Shoulder strap title, Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1917 (c)-1918 (c); strip of khaki cloth with a central strip of red cloth and a khaki patch with, 'W.A.A.C.' embroidered in beige. Badges 2003-05-134
Formation badge, possibly Middlesex Territorial Army, 1950 (c); associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps, 1949-1992 (c); three seaxes embroidered in green and yellow upon a square of red cloth. Badges 2003-05-65
17 other ranks' cap buttons, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1949 (c)-1992 (c); cypher, 'M' of the late Princess Royal, enfiled with the Princess's coronet. Badges 2003-05-136
Three pairs of shoulder straps, possibly worn overseas, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1949 (c)-1992 (c); strip of white cloth. Badges 2003-05-137
Twelve enamelled badges, 1982 (c); contained in a presentation case with an accompanying note inscribed, 'Presented to WRAC Centre from Lieutenant General Idrissa Fall Chief of Armed Forces Senegal on Tuesday 2nd November 1982'; associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. Badges 2003-05-68
Formation badge, nd; issued to members of Queen Mary's Auxiliary Army Corps, attached to Royal Army Ordnance Corps Vendraux and Calais 1919; belonged to Worker E Newing; a blue cloth triangle with a circular piece of red cloth stitched at the centre Badges 2003-05-69
13 anodised greatcoat buttons, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1949 (c)-1992 (c); cypher 'M' of the late Princess Royal, enfiled with the Princess' s coronet. Badges 2003-05-139
Blazer badge, Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps Old Comrade's Association, nd; given to old comrades who represented the Association in sports, won by Mrs Giles for swimming. Badges 2003-05-70
Six anodised buckles for No 1 dress, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1949 (c)-1992 (c); rectangular buckles with the corners cut and a central bar with two prongs. Uniforms 2003-05-140
25 metal buckles for Service Dress, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1949 (c)-1992 (c); rectangular buckles with the corners cut and a central bar with two prongs. Uniforms 2003-05-141
Brassard, Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1918-1921 (c); 'QMAAC P' inscribed in red cloth, stitched onto a strip of dark blue cloth, with two pieces of string attached to each end. Equipment, uniform 2003-05-71
Shoulder strap title, Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1917-1918 (c); 'WAAC' embroidered in buff upon a piece of khaki cloth, which is attached to a longer piece of khaki cloth, with a brown strip running vertically along the centre. Badges 2003-05-72
Formation badge, 1st American Army, 1939-1945 (c); 'A' embroidered in black upon an olive green piece of cloth. Badges 2003-05-73
Formation badge, 4th Infantry Division, US Army, 1939-1945 (c); stylised pattern of four green ivy leaves embroidered upon a piece of olive green cloth. Badges 2003-05-74
Formation badge, 79th Infantry Division, US Army, 1939-1945 (c); cross of Lorraine embroidered in silver upon a blue cloth shield, with a silver embroidered border. Badges 2003-05-75
Two blazer badges, Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps Old Comrades Association, nd; 'AAC' embroidered in yellow above a yellow wreath; at the top, 'Queen Mary's' woven in yellow upon a blue scroll, set on a white background with a dark blue embroidered oval border, inscribed with, 'Old Comrades Association' in yellow, all stitched onto a rectangular piece of dark blue cloth. Badges 2003-05-76
Cloth badge, Forewoman, Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1917 (c)-1918 (c); rose and a laurel wreath embroidered in beige upon a piece of oval shaped khaki cloth. Badges 2003-05-93
Pair of shoulder strap titles and three shoulder titles, Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1917 (c)-1918 (c); embroidered, 'W.A.A.C.'. Badges 2003-05-94
Cloth badge, Assistant Forewoman, Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1917-1918 (c); worn by Asst Fwmn Amy Elizabeth Carbert (nee Cottrell), Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, No 2030; with a laurel wreath embroidered in beige upon a piece of oval shaped khaki cloth. Badges 2003-05-77
Six large bronze buttons, Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1918-1921 (c); QMAAC crest. Badges 2003-05-78
Ten small bronze jacket buttons, Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1918-1921 (c); QMAAC crest. Badges 2003-05-79
Officer's bronze cap badge, Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1917-1918 (c); made by J R Gaunt, London; within a laurel wreath the letters, 'WAAC'; numbered 'C7321' verso. Badges 2003-05-80
Seven officer's cap badges, Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1918-1921 (c); laurel wreath surmounted by a monarchial crown, across the top of the wreath a scroll inscribed 'Queen Mary's and, within the wreath, the letters 'AAC'. Badges 2003-05-81
Service documents of Sgt Anthony William Parker, Army Catering Corps, 1919-1977; associated with National Service. Archives 2003-05-142
Two formation badges, US Army Tank Destroyer Units, 1939-1945 (c); black leopard detailed in red and white, with a tank in its mouth, embroidered upon a circular piece of orange cloth with a black border. Badges 2003-05-82
Set of cleaning and polishing four brushes used by Anthony William Parker, Army Catering Corps, 1958-1960 (c); set comprises a brush for clothes, one for boots, one for polishing and one for buttons; associated with National Service. Equipment, general 2003-05-159
Brass shoulder title, Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1918-1921 (c); letters 'QMAAC', curved. Badges 2003-05-83
Brassard, Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1917-1918 (c); 'WAAC' in white cloth, stitched onto a strip of dark blue cloth. Equipment, uniform 2003-05-85
Formation badge, issued to members of Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps attached to Royal Army Ordnance Corps, 1918 -1921 (c); a blue cloth triangle with a circular piece of red cloth stitched at the centre. Badges 2003-05-86
Major-General (later Lieutenant-General) The Honourable Robert Monckton (1726-1782), at the Taking of Martinique, 1762. Oil on canvas by Benjamin West (1738-1820), 1763 (c)/1764, exhibited at the Society of Artists 1764. Full-length holding a plan of Martinique in his right hand, while the town burns in the distance; associated with Seven Years War, West Indies (1756-1763). Oil Paintings 2003-05-161
Shoulder title, Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1918-1921 (c); 'Q.M.A.A.C.' embroidered in buff upon khaki cloth. Badges 2003-05-87
Bronze badge of rank, Assistant Administrator, Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1918-1921 (c); Tudor rose. Badges 2003-05-88
Chief Controller's bronze badge of rank, Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1918-1921 (c); two small Tudor roses with crossed stalks. Badges 2003-05-89
Eight bronze badges of rank, Deputy Controller, Queen' Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1918-1921 (c); fleur-de-lys. Badges 2003-05-90
Cloth badge, Forewoman, Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1917-1918 (c); rose and laurel wreath embroidered in beige upon a piece of oval shaped khaki cloth. Badges 2003-05-91
Pair of shoulder strap titles and a cloth badge, Assistant Forewoman, Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1917-1918 (c); belonged to Martha Ann Traynor. Badges 2003-05-92
Other ranks cap badge and other ranks collar badge, Royal Army Pay Corps, 1939 (c)-1945 (c); inscribed with the Royal Crest with monarchial crown over a scroll inscribed, 'Fide et Fiducia', Royal Crest in gilding metal, remainder in white metal. Badges 2003-05-95