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| Description | Object Type | NAM Accession Number |
|---|---|---|
| King's Badge for the Disabled 1945, nd; silver, circular, with insignia of George VI and 'For Loyal Service' engraved on border; for honourable discharge in World War Two (1939-1945); associated with Women's Royal Army Corps. | Badges | 2003-05-97 |
| Other rank's gilding metal cap badge, Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1917 (c)-1918 (c); inscribed 'WAAC' within a laurel wreath. | Badges | 2003-05-98 |
| Commemorative medal and lapel badge commemorating the ANZAC landing at Gallipoli 1915; associated with Gallipoli Campaign, World War One (1914-1918). | Medals | 1987-04-14 |
| Commemorative medal and lapel badge commemorating the ANZAC landing at Gallipoli 1915; associated with Gallipoli Campaign, World War One (1914-1918). | Badges | 1987-04-14 |
| Other rank's gilding metal cap badge, East Surrey Regiment, 1917 (c); associated with the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps; an eight pointed star, the topmost point displaced by a monarchial crown, crown rests on a shield bearing the Arms of Guildford, below is a scroll inscribed, 'East Surrey'; with brooch fitting and attached to a piece of circular cloth. | Badges | 2003-05-99 |
| Pair of shoulder straps, 1918 (c)-1921 (c); with bronze badge of rank on each strap, worn on a trench coat; associated with Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps; depicts a Tudor rose attached to a strip of khaki cloth. | Uniforms | 2003-05-100 |
| Shoulder strap, Deputy Controller Overseas, Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1917 (c)-1918 (c); piece of khaki cloth with a blue stripe running vertically along the centre, with holes in the material for rank badges. | Uniforms | 2003-05-101 |
| Enamelled badge, Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps Old Comrades Association, nd; letters, 'AAC' upon a white enamelled oval, below is a laurel wreath and above is a blue scroll with 'Queen Mary's inscribed upon it, the badge has a blue enamelled border inscribed, 'Old Comrades Association'. | Badges | 2003-05-103 |
| Two enamelled badges, Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps Old Comrades Association, nd; letters, 'AAC' upon a white enamelled oval, below is a laurel wreath and above is a blue scroll with 'Queen Mary's' inscribed upon it, the badge has a blue enamelled border inscribed with 'Olde Comrades Association'. | Badges | 2003-05-104 |
| 183 photographs associated with Pte William Harvey Goodyear, 2nd Bn Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment), 1900-1908; taken in Egypt and Palestine, 1916 (c)-1918 (c), World War One (1914-1918). | Photographs | 2003-05-165 |
| Collection of uniform items associated with the Army Air Corps, 1942 (c); includes Denison smock and beret. | Uniforms | 2003-05-166 |
| Two photographs relating to Royal Army Ordnance Corps, collected by Lt H G Barker, Staffordshire Yeomanry, 1919 (c). | Photographs | 1986-06-36 |
| Photograph showing NCOs standing in front of a horse ambulance, possibly outside the unit's Headquarters at Victoria Road, Dundee, 1914 (c); associated with the Royal Army Medical Corps Territorial Force. | Photographs | 1986-06-69 |
| Four copy photographs relating to the visit of Gen Sir Claude Auchinleck to the Engineering Training Centre, Sialkot, 1945. | Photographs | 1986-07-8 |
| Grand Quintuple Alliance of England, Russia, France, Austria and Prussia. Engraving by Richard Reeve after William Heath and W T Fry, published by J Rippin, 1819; representing the Allied Sovereigns and also the General Officers, who so bravely fought the Battles of Dresden, Leipsic, and Waterloo. | Prints | 1971-02-33-8 |
| Battle of Aughrim, 10 & 11th July, 1690. Line engraving, contemporary; associated with Irish War (1689-1691). | Prints | 1971-02-33-81 |
| Taking the City of Buenos Ayres by the British Force, 27 June 1806. Line engraving, published by T and R Hughes, 1806; associated with the Capture of Buenos Aires, Napoleonic Wars, South America (1804-1807) 1806. | Prints | 1971-02-33-87 |
| The Glorious Conquest of Buenos Ayres by the British Forces, 27th June 1806. Coloured woodcut, published by G Thompson, 1806; associated with Capture of Buenos Aires, Napoleonic Wars, South America (1804-19807), 1806. | Prints | 1971-02-33-88 |
| Two photographs relating to Army Commandos, No 2 Commando, 1941 (c). | Photographs | 1986-07-40 |
| Mort du General Warren a la Bataille de Bunkers Hill aupres de Boston le 17 juin 1775. Stipple engraving by P Zancon after J Trumbull, 1775; associated with the Battle of Bunker Hill, American War of Independence (1775-1783). | Prints | 1971-02-33-92 |
| Marshal Bereford ... gained a glorious victory over the French army commanded by Marshal Soult on May 16th 1811 near Albuera in Spain, 1811. Coloured woodcut, published 4 July 1811; associated with the Battle of Albuera, Peninsular War (1808-1814) 1811. | Prints | 1971-02-33-9 |
| Battle of Bunker's Hill, The. Line engraving, by John Trumbull, 1797 (c), published by Anthony C de Poggi, London, Feb 1798; associated with the Battle of Bunker Hill, American War of Independence (1775-1783) 1775. | Prints | 1971-02-33-90 |
| Photograph showing men of Army Commando, No 3 Commando, aboard landing craft, 5 Jun 1944; associated with D-Day, Operation OVERLORD, World War Two, North West Europe (1944-1945). | Photographs | 1986-08-53 |
| Photolithograph after Ken Howard, 1979; published by Royal Army Ordnance Corps, 1980; associated with bomb disposal, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, Northern Ireland (1969-2007). | Prints | 1981-01-85 |
| The Tragedy of Ulster, 1976. Colour photolithograph after Terence Cuneo, 1976. Pubilshed by the Army and Navy Club, 1977; associated with Northern Ireland (1969-2007). | Prints | 1978-08-89 |
| Photograph: half-length in uniform as Sirdar of the Egyptian Army, 1889. | Photographs | 1986-08-82 |
| Series of 16 coloured lithographs by Hutchisson, published by the Asiatic Lithographic Press, Calcutta, 1826; associated with the Siege of Bhurtpore, Bhurtpore (1824-1825). | Prints | 1971-02-33-484 |
| 71 stereoscopic photographs relating to British Army, including: resting; bivouacs; hospitals; catering; groups; camp; on the march; artillery; senior officers; observation balloons; transport; drill; signalling; rations; parades; Boer prison camp for British officers; prisoners of war, 1900; associated with the Boer War (1899-1902). | Photographs | 1986-09-4 |
| 'Eagle Patrol', Bessbrook Mill, South Armagh. Photolithograph after Ken Howard, 1977; associated with Northern Ireland (1969-2007). | Prints | 1978-07-61 |
| Copy photograph showing British officers and NCOs with Indian troops and two motor cycles, 630 (MT) Company, Royal Army Service Corps, 1916 (c); associated with World War One, (1914-1918). | Photographs | 1986-09-39 |
| 54 photographs showing portraits of officers and groups mainly in Burma, 1889; inspections; parade; route marches; barracks, 1876-1913; collected by Hon C G Fortescue. | Photographs | 1986-09-43 |
| Death mask of Marshal Foch, 1929. Bronze hollow cast, maker unknown, 1929 (c); full face, hollow backed; inscribed on top of head '21-3-29/ Ecole Militaire/ de Sandhurst/ MF/ (with in lozenge) CIRE/ A VALSUANT/ PERDU.': associated with World War One, Western Front (1914-1918). | Sculpture | 1951-01-11 |
| Bust portrait of Maj Gen Sir A J Lawrence, 1871 (c); cream painted hollow cast slip-moulded plaster, from the bust by Thomas Woolner for Westminster Abbey, 1871 (c); head and shoulders, with printed inscription, 'Lord Lawrence' at base; damaged, with hole in left shoulder. | Sculpture | 1953-12-16 |
| Bust portrait of Henry Lawrence, 1849. Pale grey-painted plaster, cast from the bust by Thomas Campbell, (1790-1859), 1849 (c); head and shoulders, wearing a cloak fastened by a plain clasp on the right shoulder; clean shaven face, averted to sitters left; the bust rests upon a circular concave sided plinth. | Sculpture | 1953-12-17 |
| Statue of Major-General John, 1st Lord Lawrence; plaster, maker unknown, 1860 (c); full-length, in civilian coat with a cloak over his left shoulder; a circular base inscribed at front, 'John Lord Lawrence'. | Sculpture | 1953-12-18 |
| Portrait plaque of Maj Gen Sir A John Lawrence, 1860 (c). Plaster, maker unknown, 1879; plain square plaque with a high relief portrait bust of John Lawrence, inscribed below 'OB 1879'; defaced to prevent further castings. | Sculpture | 1953-12-19 |
| Portrait plaque of Maj Gen Sir A John Lawrence, 1860 (c). Bronze-painted plaster, maker unknown, 1879 (c); circular plaque contained in a circular frame depicting John Lawrence facing left, inscribed below, 'OB 1879'. | Sculpture | 1953-12-20 |
| Portrait plaque of Brig Gen Sir Henry Montgomery Lawrence (1806-1857), Lawrence of Lucknow, 1855 (c); plaster, by John Henry Foley, 1855 (c); square plaque containing a roundel with the portrait in bas relief, head and neck in profile to right, with long, thin beard; in square, wood frame. | Sculpture | 1953-12-21 |
| Statuette of a rampant lion from Lord Robert's stall in the Chapel of the Order of the Garter, Windsor, 1901; carved wood, maker unknown, 1901; the lion is of heraldic design, painted gold, and rears up on one foot. | Crafts | 1955-04-88 |
| Seven coloured engravings by de Villain and Karl Loeillot, published by Ostervald l'Aine, Paris, 1842; associated with the 1st Afghan War (1838-1842). | Prints | 1971-02-33-482 |
| The Tapestry of Bayeux. Engraving [?] by J Basire after C A Stothard, published by the Society of Antiquaries, 1 Jun 1819 to 1 Jul 1823, London; associated with the Norman Conquest, 1066. | Prints | 1971-02-33-485 |
| Checkpoint in the City Centre, Belfast: 'WAY OUT ONLY', 15 July 1974. Carbon, graphite and yellow crayon drawing by Ralph Lillford, 1974; associated with Northern Ireland (1969-2007). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1989-08-66 |
| 85 copy photographs by Lt Col Frank Graham Marsh, Military Agent on the Caucasus Front, 1915-1917, including: trenches; camps; portraits; groups; artillery; transports; topographical views. | Photographs | 1986-11-4 |
| Bust portrait of FM Sir Claude Auchinleck, 1959. Bronze, signed by Bianca Lowenstein, on a black marble plinth, 1959 (c); nearly half-length, in Field Marshal's uniform. | Sculpture | 1959-06-7 |
| Bust portrait of the Emperor Napoleon I, 1810 (c). Marble, thought to by or after Antoine-Denis Chaudet (1763-1810), 1810 (c); head and shoulders, with 'NAPOLEON' inscribed across leading edge at base; associated with the Napoleonic Wars (1803-1815). | Sculpture | 1960-01-171 |
| Portrait plaque depicting Maj Gen Sir A John Lawrence, 1860 (c). Bronze, by 'TW', 1879 (c); circular bas relief, with head in profile to left, inscribed at base 'OB 1879', within a circular wooden frame | Sculpture | 1961-08-66 |
| Statuette of a Royal Marine Commando, 1945 (c); bronze painted plaster, signed by Gilbert Ledward Royal Artillery, 1948 (c), a model for the central figure in the memorial in Westminster Abbey; full-length in service dress, boots, trousers, blouse, and beret, with a sten gun, knapsack and entrenching tool. | Sculpture | 1961-12-46 |
| 56 photographs showing war in the Middle East, Italy, North West Europe, Burma and Russia; African troops, ceremonial. portraits, groups, social life, Women's Land Army, 1939-1945; collected by Mr L Simpson; associated with World War Two, (1939-1945). | Photographs | 1986-11-15 |
| Medals, badges and plume, belonging to Col William Henry Slingsby O'Neill, various regiments, 1881-1963. | Medals | 1963-07-38 |
| Medal group, miniatures and buttons, worn by and awarded to Capt J H Kennedy, Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment): Egyptian Medal 1882-89, with clasp: The Nile 1884-85; Queen's Mediterranean Medal 1899-1902; Khedive's Egyptian Star 1882-91, 1884-188 issue. | Badges | 1964-06-60 |
| Queen's South Africa Medal 1899-1902, with clasps: Cape Colony, Orange Free State. Awarded to Sgt B A Gardner, Army Post Office Corps, Boer War (1899-1902). | Medals | 1989-03-46 |
| Queen's South Africa Medal 1899-1902, with clasp: Cape Colony, awarded to the donor's great uncle, Pte A W Crowe, Army Post Office Corps, Boer War (1899-1902). | Medals | 1990-07-11 |
| Memorial to the Indian Soldier I, 1914 (c)-1918 (c); stained glass window, designed by David Maile and made by G Maile and Sons, 1970; with lettering 'France Flanders 1914-1918' on main panel, commemorating service in World War One, 1914-1918; central detail, a sepoy advancing through a war torn landscape, with shelled tree stumps behind; associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Ceramics | 2003-05-172 |
| Memorial to the Indian Soldier II, stained glass window, 1919 (c)-1939 (c); designed by David Maile and made by G Maile and Sons, 1970; with lettering 'Afghanistan 1919' on main panel, commemorating service on the North-West Frontier, 1919-1939; central pane, a sepoy standing, facing forwards and holding rifle across his body, with others fighting behind; to right, 'Kurdistan 1923'. | Ceramics | 2003-05-173 |
| Memorial to the Indian Soldier III, stained glass window, 1939 (c)-1945 (c); designed by David Maile and made by G Maile and Sons, 1970; with lettering 'BURMA' on main panel, commemorating service in World War Two (1939-1945); central detail, a sepoy armed with a sub machine gun, marching through jungle while parachutes and aeroplanes are in the sky above; associated with World War Two (1939-1945). | Ceramics | 2003-05-174 |
| Copy photograph showing an informal group of officers, Army Commandos, 51st Middle East Commando, 1941. | Photographs | 1986-11-17 |
| Two photographs relating to the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, and Ladysmith, South Africa, 1900 (c); collected by Col B Duff. | Photographs | 1986-11-18 |
| Eight photographs taken on the occasion of the visit of the British troops occupying South Jutland to the Danish Houses of Parliament, 17 Jun 1920. | Photographs | 1986-11-19 |
| Photograph possibly showing a unit formed to oversee the process of demobilisation, 1919; associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Photographs | 1986-12-41 |
| Crimean War scrapbook belonging to Maj (later Col) George Harry Smith Willis, 77th Foot (East Middlesex) Regiment of Foot, 1854-1856 (c). Album contains watercolours, pen and ink drawings, papers, photographs and ephemera. Sketches mostly by Smith Willis and photographs by James Robertson, 1854-1856 (c). From the Middlesex Regiment Museum Collection. | Prints | 1994-01-1-417 |
| Crimean War scrapbook belonging to Maj (later Col) George Harry Smith Willis, 77th Foot (East Middlesex) Regiment of Foot, 1854-1856 (c). Album contains watercolours, pen and ink drawings, papers, photographs and ephemera. Sketches mostly by Smith Willis and photographs by James Robertson, 1854-1856 (c). From the Middlesex Regiment Museum Collection. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1994-01-1-417 |
| Battle dress blouse and skirt, WO2, 1950 (c); bearing the East Anglian Division badge and possibly a Royal Signals diamond shaped patch, white over blue; associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. | Uniforms | 1994-04-151 |
| Three statuettes 1880 (c)- 1914 (c): one equestrian statuette of Field Marshal Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig, 1929 (c); one equestrian statuette of Field Marshal Horatio Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener, 1916 (c); and one equestrian statuette of Lord Roberts' horse, Vonolel, 1880 (c); all by Geraldine Thomas (née Blake) (1876-1965), 1929 (c).Note: statuette of Vonolel deaccessioned. | Sculpture | 1965-08-48 |
| A 'Gentleman in Kharki' plaque, 1900 (c); bronze, maker unknown, 1900 (c); oval plaque with bas relief representation of Richard Caton Woodville's figure, also linked to Rudyard Kipling's poem, 'The Absent-Minded Beggar'. | Crafts | 1971-02-29 |
| Six badges associated with Auxiliary Territorial Service, Women's Royal Army Corps, Royal Regiment of Artillery and Anti-Aircraft Command, 1938 (c)-1949 (c); includes officer's cap badge, two other rank's cap badges, two other rank's cap or collar badges, and two formation badges. | Badges | 2003-05-176 |
| Officer's bronze rank badge, Assistant Administrator, Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1918 (c)-1921 (c); Tudor rose. | Badges | 2003-05-177 |
| Brassard, Carmarthen Voluntary Aid Detachment, 1914 (c)-1918 (c); possibly associated with the British Red Cross; depicts a red cross in felt, attached to a strip of white material, with a fastening with three buttons; on the back is a Carmarthen Voluntary Aid (40) stamp and and Army Medical Service Stamp. | Equipment, uniform | 2003-05-178 |
| 'OFFICER OF WAAC/ 1917'Statuette, 1917; non ferrous metal sculpture by M J Wrightson, 1917; inscribed, 'OFFICER OF WAAC/ 1917'; full-length figure of a female officer in uniform. | Sculpture | 1993-11-1-517 |
| Statuette of a private, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1957 (c); bronze sculpture, artist unknown, 1957 (c); full-length female figure in battle dress with 1957 pattern webbing. | Sculpture | 1993-11-1-356 |
| Bust of Professor Dame Helen Gwynne-Vaughan, 1950 (c); bronze by Miss Julian Phelps Allan OBE FRBS, (1892-1996), 1950 (c); head and shoulders in professorial gown, on marble plinth, with plaque identifying subject and sculptor and their connections with the Women's Royal Army Corps and the Auxiliary Territorial Service. | Sculpture | 1993-11-1-357 |
| A gentleman in khaki. Bas relief of wounded British infantryman, Boer War (1899-1902), 1900 (c). Cast copper, originally silver-plated, after Richard Caton Woodville, made 1900 (c). | Crafts | 1972-09-88 |
| At the end of the search. A scene (Kim and the Lama) from the novel 'Kim' by Rudyard Kipling, 1880 (c). Plaster bas relief plaque, signed 'JLK', by John Lockwood Kipling (father of Rudyard), nd, 1880 (c); associated with the Indian Political Service, Indian Army, India and Tibet. | Sculpture | 1961-12-202 |
| The 43rd at Sabugal, 1811. Coloured lithograph after Richard Simkin, nd, Associated with The 43rd (Monmouthshire Light Infantry) Regiment, Peninsular War (1808-1814). | Prints | 1963-12-241-16 |
| Chinese Officer's cigarette holder, soapstone and brass, 1951 (c). Taken by a patrol of the 1st Bn, Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge's Own) during a patrol in the Imjin River area, Korea, 29 May 1951. From the collection of the former Middlesex Regimental Museum. | Crafts | 1994-01-1-399 |
| The Campaign in India 1857-58 from drawings made during the eventful period of the Great Mutiny, illustrating the military operations before Dehli and its neighbourhood. Series of 26 coloured lithographs by W Simpson, E Walker and others, after G F Atkinson, published by Day and Son, 1857-1858; associated with the Indian Mutiny (1857-1859). Other engravers: R M Bryson, J Needham, F Jones, A Laby, G McCulloch and T Picken. (25.5 x 40 cm). | Prints | 1971-02-33-495 |
| 60 drawings in various media by Sgt Ralph Lillford, 121 Supply Platoon, Royal Army Service Corps, made during the artist's National Service in the Suez Canal Zone, Egypt 1953. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1993-10-256 |
| Seven photographs of prints after Lt George Robert Miller, G F Atkinson and Orlando Norie 1858 (c), and one manuscript note; associated with the Indian Mutiny (1857-1859). The wreck of the troopship HMS Transit; 90th (Perthshire Volunteers) (Light Infantry) Regiment of Foot; troops arriving to relieve Lucknow; the Nana Sahib; mutineers being blown from cannon; the site of the massacre at Cawnpore. | Prints | 1953-09-4 |
| 49 recruiting posters, 1914-1918; associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Prints | 1977-06-81 |
| A battle of the Sikh Wars between British forces and Sikh troops, possibly the Battle of Sobraon, 10 February 1846. Watercolour by an Indian artist of the Punjab School; in the right foreground some Sikh soldiers try to escape the battle by boat or by swimming away, suggesting it may be Sobraon, fought on the banks of the Sutlej; associated with the 1st Sikh War (1845-1846). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1955-04-33 |
| Wooden folding frame and case owned by FM Frederick Lord Roberts, 1890 (c); manufactured by Hammond and Company, 463 Oxford Street, London; associated with Army Staff. | Equipment, general | 1983-10-277 |
| Four full length bronze statuettes of commanders of British forces during the Boer War (1899-1902), 1900; on small, square bases inscribed with battle honours. | Sculpture | 1974-05-56 |
| Carved leaf, architectural ornament from Cawnpore, 1859 (c); stone, maker unknown; taken from the memorial to the victims of the Cawnpore massacre erected after the Indian Mutiny (1857-1859). | Crafts | 1976-09-58 |
| Twenty one uniform items, Universal pattern, British Army, US Army, 1941-1956; associated with National Service. | Uniforms | 1978-08-1 |
| Set of six modern French photolithographic postcards, 2000 (c); printed by Charles Fontane, 30 Rue du Mail, Paris, 2000 (c); postcards depict French anti-German propaganda paintings showing German troops engaged in looting, false surrender, massacre and bombing atrocities, and their titles from World War One, 1914 (c)-1918 (c). | Prints | 2003-05-187 |
| Specimen of the Volunteer Reserves Service Medal 1999; oval silver medal with ring suspender with dark green ribbon with three narrow central stripes of dark blue, scarlet and light blue; obverse shows the sovereign's head surrounded by the inscription, 'Elizabeth II Dei Gratia Regina FID. DEF.'; also inscribed on obverse, 'For Service in the Volunteer Reserves', above a spray of oakleaves and acorns. | Medals | 2003-06-3 |
| Ten cigarette cards from a series, 1902 (c); published by Ogdens (Guinea Gold Cigarettes), 1902 (c); decorated with portraits of Lt Gen French, Col Kekewich, Gen Sir Leslie Rundle, Maj Gen Wavell, Lord Sir Garnet Joseph, 1st Viscount Wolseley, Maj Hunter Weston, Gen Botha and Gen Erasmus; also showing 'Long Tom leaving Pretoria after being repaired', and 'The Boer Prison in the Happy Valley, Ceylon'; associated with the Boer War (1899-1902). | Prints | 1983-07-96 |
| 'Tommy', 1918 (c); bronze sculpture, artist unknown, 1918 (c); the head and neck of a soldier in a tin helmet; on a tall Portland stone plinth; associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Sculpture | 1989-04-138 |
| Album of 56 photographs of Gnr C Gale, 4th Light Bty Royal Artillery, North West Frontier, India, 1928-1930 (c). | Photographs | 2003-06-10 |
| Photograph album of 62 photographs, 1930 (c)-1933; belonged to Gnr C Gale, 4th Light Bty Royal Artillery, North West Frontier, India. | Photographs | 2003-06-11 |
| Three identical photographs of members of the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps on parade on the Promenade in Cheltenham, 1918 (c); associated with World War One, Home Front (1914-1918). | Photographs | 2003-06-14 |
| Collection of uniform items and a handbag associated with Maj D J Adams; also relating to Women's Royal Army Corps and Auxiliary Territorial Service. | Uniforms | 1994-03-164 |
| Pick-a-back-lift. Plaster maquette or replica in miniature of a sculpture by Benjamin Clemens FRBS, 1918 (c); a soldier of the Royal Army Medical Corps carrying a wounded soldier on his back; on wooden plinth. | Sculpture | 1994-12-146 |
| Statuette of a Private, Women's Auxiliary Army Corps, 1917; bronze, on a marble plinth, signed and dated by Margaret Wrightson, 1917; single figure in uniform; a suggested design for a War Memorial. | Sculpture | 1996-05-19 |
| Stylized figure of a woman riding a horse, a grave decoration effigy, 1905 (c); collected by Lt Cuthbert A L Graham RA while serving in India; carved unpolished whitewood, all one piece of timber, from Kafiristan on the border of Afghanistan and Chitral; angular figure, wearing a V necked robe and bifurcated hat; the horse is very simply defined; both have eyes of inset white stones. | Crafts | 1956-02-123 |
| Stylized figure of a man riding a horse, a grave decoration effigy, 1905 (c); collected by Lt Cuthbert A L Graham RA while serving in India; carved unpolished whitewood, all one piece of timber, from Kafiristan on the border of Afghanistan and Chitral; angular figure with a broad face, triangular ears and onion-dome hat; the horse is very simply defined; both have eyes of inset white stones. | Crafts | 1956-02-123 |
| Two carved wooden grave decoration effigies of a seated figures, 1880 (c). Stylized and semi-abstract, made in Kafiristan (?), on the border of Afghanistan and Chitral, 1880 (c). Owned by Lt Gen F S Roberts, possibly acquired during the 2nd Afghan War (1878-1880). | Crafts | 1955-04-91 |
| Two stylized figures, one of a woman, one of a man, on a chair, a grave effigy, 1880 (c); carved polished black hardwood, each made from one piece of timber, a copy of a funerary effigy from Kafiristan, India, near Afghanistan, 1880 (c). | Crafts | 1953-10-8 |
| Khaki barathea clutch handbag, 1945 (c); relating to H J McFadden; associated with Auxiliary Territorial Service; inscribed, 'ATS', surrounded by a laurel wreath and surmounted by an imperial crown. | Equipment, uniform | 1995-08-68 |
| Shooting medal, 1st Army Corps, 1876-1881. | Medals | 1981-11-43 |
| Medal commemorating the service of 30 Corps from D-Day to the invasion of Germany, 1944-1945; associated with World War Two, North West Europe (1944-1945). | Medals | 1981-11-48 |