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| Description | Object Type | NAM Accession Number |
|---|---|---|
| Miniature medal: Allied Victory Medal 1914-19; and six ribbon bars worn by Lt Col Felix Tolcher Birdwood OBE, Indian Army Staff, 1914-1945 (c). | Medals | 1994-08-149 |
| Manuscript volume containing memoirs of army service from 1852 by Pte Charles Henry Smith, 7th Royal Fusiliers, written in 1860; also papers and a photograph; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856) and Indian Mutiny (1857-1859). | Archives | 2004-01-39 |
| Helmet, nd; manufactured in Iraq; black ballistic resistant plastic; made for the Fedayeen forces who fought in support of Saddam Hussein during Iraq (2003-2011). | Equipment, general | 2004-01-53 |
| Combat helmet, nd; used by the Iraqi Army and acquired by Senior Aircraftman O'Neill, 63 Squadron; cheaply produced from ballistic resistant plastic, sand coloured with webbing straps to support the head; associated with Iraq (2003-2011). | Equipment, general | 2004-01-54 |
| Brooch of the Womens Army Auxiliary Corps, 1917 (c); manufacturer unknown, 1917 (c); base metal and enamel openwork attached to mother of pearl disc, brooch fitting. | Crafts | 2004-01-75 |
| Women's Legion brooch, 1960 (c); associated with Dame Regina Evans, Women's Royal Army Corps and the British Legion Womens Section. | Crafts | 2004-01-61 |
| Tie pin presented to 40th Surrey Pln Auxiliary Territorial Service by Colonel of the Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment, 1940 (c); manufacturer unknown; silver coloured metal with turned pin. | Crafts | 2004-01-76 |
| Lapel badge of the Army Emergency Reserve, 1960 (c); silver coloured base metal, with pin and clasp brooch fitting; inscribed, 'AER'; garter strap around central inscription, surmounted by Queen's crown; associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. | Crafts | 2004-01-62 |
| Brooch, Women's Section British Legion, 1940 (c); manufactured by Birmingham Medal Company; base metal and enamel with vertical brooch fitting; associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. | Crafts | 2004-01-77 |
| Brooch of the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, 1945 (c); manufacturer unknown; base metal and enamel. | Crafts | 2004-01-79 |
| Lapel badge, 1920 (c); brass, made by J R Gaunt, 1920 (c); stamped on verso, 'J.R Gaunt London'; inscribed, 'QMAAC & ATS Comrades Assn'; associated with Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps, Women's Royal Army Corps and the Auxiliary Territorial Service. | Crafts | 2004-01-63 |
| Lapel badge of the regimental association of the Australian Womens Army Service, Victoria branch, 1960 (c); enamel and base metal made by K C Luke, Melbourne, 1960 (c); associated with the Australian Women's Army Service and the Women's Royal Army Corps. | Crafts | 2004-01-64 |
| Brooch, Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps and Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1940 (c); manufactured by J R Gaunt, London, 1940 (c); base metal. | Crafts | 2004-01-81 |
| Old comrades brooch, Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps, Women's Royal Army Corps and Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1940 (c); manufacturer unknown; base metal. | Crafts | 2004-01-82 |
| Regimental association lapel badge, 1940 (c); brass openwork, made by J R Gaunt, London, 1940 (c); stamped verso, 'J R Gaunt London'; associated with Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps, Women's Royal Army Corps and Auxiliary Territorial Service. | Crafts | 2004-01-65 |
| Brooch of the Women's Royal Army Corps Association, 1992 (c); manufactured by Ammo and Company, 1992 (c); gold coloured base metal and enamel. | Crafts | 2004-01-83 |
| Regimental association lapel badge, 1940 (c); brass openwork, made by J R Gaunt, London, 1940 (c); associated with Queen Mary 's Army Auxiliary Corps and Auxiliary Territorial Service. | Crafts | 2004-01-66 |
| Brooch of the Women's Royal Army Corps Association, 1992 (c); manufactured by Ammo and Company, 1992 (c); gold coloured base metal and enamel. | Crafts | 2004-01-84 |
| Lady sweetheart brooch, 1955; manufactured by G and Company Limited, Birmingham; silver and enamel. | Crafts | 2004-01-85 |
| Old Comrades brooch, Women's Royal Army Corps Association, 1980 (c); manufactured by London Badge and Button Company; gold coloured metal and enamel. | Crafts | 2004-01-87 |
| Brooch, Queen Mary's Auxiliary Army Corps and Auxiliary Territorial Service Association, 1940 (c); manufactured by J R Gaunt, London, 1940 (c); base metal. | Crafts | 2004-01-88 |
| Regimental association lapel badge, 1940 (c); brass and red enamel made by J R Gaunt, London, 1940 (c); associated with Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps, Women's Royal Army Corp and Auxiliary Territorial Service. | Crafts | 2004-01-67 |
| Regimental association lapel badge, 1940 (c); brass openwork, made by J R Gaunt, London, 1940 (c); associated with Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps, Auxiliary Territorial Service and Womens' Royal Army Corps. | Crafts | 2004-01-68 |
| Regimental association lapel badge, 1940 (c); brass openwork, made by J R Gaunt, London, 1940 (c); associated with Women's Royal Army Corps, Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps and Auxiliary Territorial Service. | Crafts | 2004-01-69 |
| Brooch, 1930 (c); gold colour metal and enamel, on pin fitting, made by J R Gaunt, London, 1930 (c); associated with Women's Royal Army Corps and British Red Cross Society. | Crafts | 2004-01-70 |
| Brooch, 1942 (c); worn by the Free French at Aldermaston in 1942; associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. | Crafts | 2004-01-71 |
| Uniform items associated with the Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1945 (c), Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps and Voluntary Aid Detachment, 1945 (c). | Uniforms | 1994-03-200 |
| Brooch, Women's Legion, 1918 (c); base metal openwork, manufacturer unknown, 1918 (c); associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps, World War One (1914-1918). | Crafts | 2004-01-73 |
| Brooch of the Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1945 (c); gold coloured base metal, with brooch fitting, manufacturer unknown; associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps and Auxiliary Territorial Service. | Crafts | 2004-01-74 |
| Portable single tube heater, 1970 (c); manufactured by A B POD, Kristdala, Sweden; trade name 'POD' with accompanying instructions and spare parts; associated with the BRIXMIS, British Commanders-in-Chiefs Mission to Soviet Forces in Germany, Cold War (1945-1989). | Equipment, general | 2004-01-95 |
| Typewriter, brown/grey in colour, 1970 (c)-1975 (c); manufactured by Adler, 1970 (c)-1975 (c); inscribed in raised letters, 'Adler'; associated with the Berlin Garrison 1945-1994, British Army of the Rhine (1945-). | Scientific Instruments | 2004-01-96 |
| Medals awarded to Lt Stanley H Freeman, Royal Naval Division and Royal Artillery: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-20; Allied Victory Medal 1914-19; with miniatures; associated with World War One, Gallipoli (1914-1918). | Medals | 2004-01-92 |
| Badges, 1914-1918; worn by Lt Stanley H Freeman, Royal Naval Division and Royal Artillery: three officer's bronze collar badges, Royal Artillery; two gilt metal rank stars; five gilding metal shoulder titles, Royal Naval Division; gilding metal cap badge, Royal Horse Artillery; associated with World War One, Gallipoli (1914-1918). | Badges | 2004-01-93 |
| Two prints depicting incidents in the Battle of Isandlwana by Bud Bradshaw, each accompanied by a 'certificate of authenticity' from the publishers, New Horizons Publishing, 1989 (c); associated with the Zulu War (1879). | Prints | 1990-04-143 |
| Five plastic potties with handles, 1970 (c); associated with BRIXMIS, British Commanders-in-Chiefs Mission to Soviet Forces in Germany, Cold War (1945-1989). | Equipment, general | 2004-01-94 |
| Shield, 1942 (c); made of white metal and wood, by Toye and Company Limited, 1942 (c); square plaque in centre with a circular plaque engraved with a device of an arrow supported by bolts of lightening; on wooden mount with twelve plaques; inscribed, 'INTER SQUADRON SHIELD'; relating to Lt Col S C W Wrea; an inter squadron sports trophy of the 1st Regiment, Reconnaissance Corps, 1942 (c). | Silver | 1960-03-169 |
| Commemorative covers: 25th anniversary of Victory over Japan Day; 25th anniversary of 2nd Chindit expedition of 6 Mar 1944; issued 15 Aug 1970. Printed brief history of 33 Indian Corps, illustrated with formation signs, 1946 (c). From the Burma Campaign Collection of R Moffatt. | Archives | 1989-04-117-318 |
| Eight maps: 'Daily Mail' War Map of the Far East, 1944; silk map of Burma, Siam, and French Indo-China; two silk Chindit panic maps of Burma; map of Burma; photocopy map of Rangoon to Bangkok, 1945; strip map of Thailand, 1972 (c); East Asia Road Map, 1973; associated with the Chindits. From the Burma Campaign Collection of R Moffatt. | Maps | 1989-04-117-323 |
| Tankard, white metal, made 1870 (c); tapering in at the top, with two bands of five gadroons each on the body; plain oval handle; inscribed, '104 FUSILIERS'; relating to the 104th Regiment of Foot (Bengal Fusiliers). | Silver | 1960-05-36 |
| Seven newspapers: Indian Information Vol 12 No 116, 15 Jun 1943; reprint from The Statesman Calcutta, 1943 (c); Parade Vol 15 No 192, 15 apr 1944; Rangoon Liberator 16 Jun 1945; photocopy SEAC 15 May 1946; The War Papers No 57 - The Daily Express 7 Aug 1945; The War Papers Part 71, The Daily Telegraph 29 Jan 1944; issued in the Far East 1943-1946.From the Burma Campaign Collection of R Moffatt. | Archives | 1989-04-117-324 |
| Documents relating to Lt Albert George Dorrington Royal Engineers and Royal Signals 1911-1945.Includes: 2nd Class Education Certificate 1911; certificate from GOC 33rd Division praising him for gallantry April 1918; 2nd Army Orders June 1918 announcing the award to Dorrington of the Distinguished Conduct Medal; certificate of congratulation on award of DCM from Commander 2nd Army June 1918; First Class Army Certificate of Education1928; warrants as WO2 1929; warrant as WO1 1934; certificate accompanying Silver Jubilee Medal 1935; commission as Lieutenant 1937; envelope; circular sent to his next of kin with his World War Two medals. | Archives | 1989-05-205 |
| Typescript notes taken from a diary kept by Maj W Bull whilst serving as GSO2 (Operations) in Korea, November 1952-November 1953. | Archives | 1989-05-216 |
| Six propaganda leaflets, three in Burmese and three in Japanese, including a copy of Gunjin Shimbun newsletter for 13 Jan 1945. Examples of leaflet dropped on Burma by the Royal Air Force and USAAF in 1945. Mr Spicer served in the ground staff of 261 Sqn Royal Air Force. | Archives | 1989-06-25 |
| Letter, signed by Leo Amery, Secretary of State for India, to Lt Col Sir Thomas Moore regarding claims that men had been commissioned into the Indian Army against their wishes. He had an investigation into the matter, raised by a Mr A McG Morton who complained that his son had been so treated. | Archives | 1989-07-63 |
| Two manuscript and typescript diaries by Allan Barratt, 2nd Survey Regiment Royal Artillery.Includes events and thoughts, Militia, British Expeditionary Force, Dunkirk, Dover Straits, etc., 1939-1943, and India and Burma 1943-1946. With Manual of Artillery Survey Part II, 1924, Five-figure logarithms, reprinted 1930 with amendments No1 and Part 1, 1932. | Archives | 1989-08-5 |
| No 2 dress uniform worn by HRH Duchess of Kent as Controller Commandant Women's Royal Army Corps, 1974-1992 (c). | Uniforms | 1993-10-167 |
| No 2 dress uniform worn by HRH Duchess of Kent as Controller Commandant Women's Royal Army Corps, 1974-1992 (c). | Equipment, uniform | 1993-10-167 |
| Photocopy typescript address of the President of India to the Bengal Sappers on the occasion of the presentation of Colours at Roorkee, 12 Jan 1989. | Archives | 1989-08-8 |
| Photocopies of notes relating to the award of the Military Cross to Capt A Mackenzie-Smith, 8th Bn Gordon Highlanders, Burma 1945; reports on the patrols to Ywalthegyi, 24 Jan 1945; and Mynize area 27-28 Jan 1945; extract from war diary, Jan 1945; extract from regimental history; recommendation for the award, Feb 1945; London Gazette Entry, 15 Nov 1945. | Archives | 1989-08-9 |
| Photocopy additional notes and corrections to Ken Ford's 'Assault Crossing the River Seine', by J V Webb, 1944. Published by Devon 1988. Personal notes relating to the Seine crossing by J V Webb. | Archives | 1989-08-10 |
| Papers relating to the Ronaldson family, 1750-1916 (c). | Archives | 1989-08-13 |
| Polished wood campaign mirror, nd; belonged to Lord John Henry Taylour, 85th Regiment of Foot and 94th Regiment of Foot; opens with hinged flaps; Lord Taylour served in the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Equipment, general | 1964-09-45 |
| Two bridge markers, 1891 (c); silver and ivory, made by H A, hallmarked London, nd, 1891(c); rectangular, with eight movable ivory tabs on top and cast applied badge comprising a harp, and crowned rose and harp wreath; relating to Lt P Sellar; associated with the 4th (Royal Irish) Dragoon Guards. | Silver | 1960-08-5 |
| Cup, 1903 (c); silver, possibly Indian European, made by P Q S, no hallmark, 1903 (c); with pigs' tusk handles, three supporting legs in form of pig's legs; inscribed, 'Presented by... president Poona Hunt to the winner of the Bheema cup'; relating to A D Younghusband; associated with the Royal Field Artillery. | Silver | 1960-11-159 |
| Vinaigrette jar, 1936 (c) and Tureen stand, 1898; jar made by H and H, 1936-1937 and stand made by Royal Worcester; relating to 5th Bn, 14th Punjab Regiment. | Silver | 1960-12-4 |
| Vinaigrette jar, 1936 (c) and Tureen stand, 1898; jar made by H and H, 1936-1937 and stand made by Royal Worcester; relating to 5th Bn, 14th Punjab Regiment. | Ceramics | 1960-12-4 |
| Silver owl, 1929; silver, maker's mark, 'B [and] F Ltd', hallmarked London, 1927-1928; owl, a pattern presented to instructors on leaving, on a stepped cylindrical plinth, encircled by a silver band bearing a presentation inscription: 'STAFF COLLEGE QUETTA/ 1927-1929/ LT COL G O de R CHANNER 7th GURKHA RIFLES'; presented to Lt Col George Osborne de Renzy Channer, 7th Gurkha Rifles, 1929; associated with the Staff College, Quetta. | Silver | 1961-06-33 |
| Twenty photocopy photographs of West Indians serving in the British Army; relating to West Indies Regiment, Royal Engineers, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, Royal Warwickshire Regiment, Auxiliary Territorial Service, and the Caribbean Regiment; associated with World War One (1914-1918) and World War Two (1939-1945). | Photographs | 1983-10-26 |
| Photograph of troops, possibly Royal Artillery and an Indian Artillery unit posed near the Sphinx, Egypt, 1916 (c); associated with World War One, Egypt and Palestine (1914-1918). | Photographs | 1983-10-28 |
| Photograph of a charcoal sketch by Sam Morse-Brown, 1945; depicts Col Herbert John Impson, Royal Lincolnshire Regiment; typed label verso, 'Colonel H J Impson OBE MC/ Royal Lincolnshire Regt/ FLORENCE 1945/ & PERUGIA/ By Major Sam Morse-Brown/ Commandant Army College Italy 1945-1946/ [?] started the Army College in Austria-1946-1947/ continued with and packed up/ the Army College, DALKEITH/ Scotland/ The last job of a long career'; associated with World War Two, Italy (1943-1945). | Photographs | 1983-10-29 |
| 46 colour transparencies associated with Belize, 1978, Rhodesia 1980, ceremonial subjects, 1971-1980 and uniforms, 1967-1976. | Photographs | 1983-10-35 |
| Two bottles of 'Airborne Golden Jubilee' ale, unopened, in original packagaing, 1991 (c); produced by Courage Limited, 5 St James Square, London, SW1; specially produced to celebrate the Golden Jubilee (50 years) of Britain's airborne forces, 1991; associated with World War Two (1939-1945). | Equipment, general | 2004-01-105 |
| Horse hoof inkstand, 1879-1880; silver-mounted, maker's mark, 'ROWLAND WARD [and] CO NATURALISTS, 166 PICADILLY' and 'J E' on the silver fittings, hallmarked London 1879-1880; two silver-mounted horse hooves upon an ebonised base, adapted as a paperweight with a lifting ring, and as an inkwell bearing a family crest; on the base, a round cornered plaque bears the inscription, 'MAJOR WIGRAM BATTYE/ Queen's Own Guides/ KILLED NEAR FUTTEHABAD/ AFGHAN CAMPAIGN/ 2nd April 1879'; the paperweight is inscribed, 'IVANHOE/ 2nd April 1879'; the lid of the inkwell is inscribed, 'DUCAT AMOR DEI'; associated with Maj Wigram Battye; relating to the Queen's Own Guides; associated with the 2nd Afghan War (1878-1880). | Silver | 1961-08-65 |
| Spoon, 1899 (c); pressed steel, maker unknown, 1899 (c); used by Lt Col D S W, the Earl Airlie whilst serving with the 12th (Prince of Wales's Royal) Lancers; associated with the Boer War (1899-1902). | Silver | 1961-12-725 |
| Photograph album containing 205 photographs compiled by Maj Wilfred Herbert James Sale, MC, 3rd/4th County of London Yeomanry (Sharpshooters), 1943; photographs are of locations in Egypt; with captions from a separate index volume; associated with World War Two, North Africa (1940-1943). | Photographs | 1975-03-63-9 |
| Silver plated three-branched candelabrum, 1850 (c); fluted baluster stem with two scrolled knops on a fluted scrolled edge foot; with an engraved device of the numeral '94' surmounted by a crown; associated with the 94th Regiment of Foot, the 2nd Bn 88th Regiment of Foot (Connaught Rangers) and the Indian Army. | Silver | 1962-06-33-1 |
| Mustard pot, 1850 (c); silver plate, made 1850 (c); without a liner, cylindrical with circular hinged lid bearing a device '94' surmounted by a crown, rim is decorated with gadrooning; with handle; associated with the 2nd Bn 94th Regiment of Foot. | Silver | 1962-06-33 |
| Tankard, 1909; silver with glass base, made by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company Limited, hallmarked London 1909-1910; cylindrical, with glass bottom, tapering upwards with plain ovoid handle; front bears inscription; from the Sergeant's mess, 94th Regiment of Foot; relating to Capt H W Worsley-Gough; associated with the 2nd Bn The Connaught Rangers. | Silver | 1962-06-33 |
| Mustard spoon, 1826 (c); silver, made by Chas Fox, hallmarked London, 1825-1826; with reeded handle and hemispherical bowl, device consisting of '94' surmounted by a crown is engraved on handle; relating to the 94th Regiment of Foot. | Silver | 1962-06-33 |
| Trophy cup, 1905-1912; silver, made by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company Limited, hallmarked London, 1911-1912; upon the front and back are cast applied uninscribed cartouches, with two bifurcated handles; cover adorned with flora and bolted figure of corporal; ebonised plinth bearing silver plaque inscribed, 'VOLUNTEER CAVALRY TENT PEGGING TOURNAMENT/ WON B/ THE PUNJAB LIGHT HORSE/ 1905. 1906. 1908. 1909. 1911'; associated with the Punjab Light Horse. | Silver | 1962-07-3 |
| Oil lamp, 1876-1877; silver, made by Stephen Smith and Son, hallmarked London, 1876-1877; shaped like an Eastern lamp, with coiled snake forming the handle, and a small stopper on top; inscribed, 'FROM/ CAPTAIN CAULFIELD FRENCH/ ON RETIREMENT/ 20TH APRIL 1877/ TO HIS BROTHER OFFICERS/ OF THE 94TH...'; on circular tray; relating to Capt Caulfield French; associated with the 94th Regiment of Foot. | Silver | 1962-10-67 |
| Panorama of the Charge of the Light Brigade, the Battle of Balaclava, 1854. Chromolithograph by Val Rosa and Company, after T Poilpot and S Jacobs, nd; published by Val Rosa and Company, 1881; associated with the Battle of Balaklava, Crimean War (1854-1856) 1854. | Prints | 2004-01-114 |
| Report on Burma War by Col M L Treston: typescript document with five accompanying photographs, 1941-1942. | Photographs | 1989-08-105 |
| 89 letters of Capt John Workman, 5th Marahatta Anti Tank Regiment, 16th Indian Reserve Anti Tank Regiment and the 5th Indian Field Regiment in India, Burma and Singapore, 1943-1947; associated with World War Two, India and Far East (1941-1945). | Archives | 2004-01-118 |
| Candlestick, 1911; made by H E and Company, 1911; relating to the Empire day competition; one of a pair with componants; associated with 106th Hazara Pioneers. | Silver | 1963-01-86 |
| Random Jottings on Service in the Army in India 1934-39. Notes highlighting the differences between the conditions of service in India and those in garrisons under the direct control of the British War Office. | Archives | 1989-08-112 |
| Pair of candlesticks, 1904-1922 (c); silver plate, made by Mappin and Webb, 1904-1922 (c); presented to 106th Hazara Pioneers, 1904-1922. Associated with Lt R H Manners. | Silver | 1963-12-194 |
| Papers of FM Lord Harding of Petherton, consisting chiefly of press cuttings and the texts of speeches, 1943-1986. (Printed finding aid available) | Archives | 1989-08-144 |
| Two handled cup, 1931; silver, made by W and A, hallmarked Birmingham, 1930-1931; upon inverted trumpet shaped foot, stem has central knob, spherical body and flared neck; relating to Sgt F Combie. | Silver | 1964-04-102 |
| Collection of nine assorted electro-plated items from 106th Hazara Pioneers, 1910 (c). | Silver | 1964-04-32 |
| Copy photograph of Lt Alfred Abercromby Dick, 11th Bengal Cavalry, 1864. | Photographs | 1983-10-128 |
| Photocopy typescript history of 18th (Sohan) Indian Mountain Battery from its formation in 1918 until its absorption into the armies of India and Pakistan in 1947. | Archives | 1989-09-21 |
| Twenty four photographs collected by Patrick John Audley Archdale, Royal Norfolk Regiment; associated with Gen Sir Richard McCreary; Bishop of Norwich; World War Two, North West Europe (1944-1945). | Photographs | 1980-09-83 |
| Four papers collected by J S Miles, Royal Artillery: Christmas card from the King and Queen, 1914; Testimonial written by Brig H J G Gale, 28 Oct 1939; membership card RHA Old ComradesAssociation, 1937 (c); manuscript memoirs by Miles, apparently incomplete, covering his time at the Duke of York's Royal Military School, 1909-1912, joining No 2 Boys' Depot Royal Field Artillery at Athlone November 1912, service as a trumpeter with 27 Bde Royal Field Artillery 1914-1918 during which he served in France, Belgium and Italy; his transfer to the Royal Horse Artillery, promotion and postings to Egypt 1919 and to Ireland 1922. | Archives | 1989-09-31 |
| Four programmes for entertainments by and for troops garrisoned on the North-West Frontier, 1876-1877: two in Morar, by the 54th (West Norfolk) Regiment of Foot, 1876; two at the Royal Bijou Theatre, Gwalior, largely by the Royal Artillery, 1877. | Archives | 1989-09-55 |
| Papers collected by Maj Cyril A Solomon, Deputy Assistant Director of Graves Registration and Enquiries: Field Service Pocket Book, Parts 1 and 2, 1944; list of regiments and corps administered by officers i/c records, 1944; copies of typescript notes relating to documentation on joining 21st Army Group; typescript notes on tactics, 1943; typescript notes on the organisation of the Royal Army Service Corps, 1943 (c); typescript Standing Orders, Graves Registration, 21st Army Group; typescript notes for Divisional Burial Officers; Graves Registration notes and sample forms; minutes of meetings of members of the Officers' Mess, HQ GR and E, 19 Nov 1947 and 25 Mar 1948; Issue and Receipt Voucher, AF G1033 for revolver, 1945; signed menu dated 13 April; Letter from Solomon to DHSS Blackpool relating to Sgt S Allport, 1968. | Archives | 1989-09-65 |
| Photograph album containing 241 photographs compiled by Maj Wilfred Herbert James Sale, MC, 3rd/4th County of London Yeomanry (Sharpshooters), 1943-1944; photographs are of locations in Egypt, at sea, in Tripoli and Sicily; with captions taken from a separate index volume. | Photographs | 1975-03-63-13 |
| Jug, 1805 (c); earthenware, maker unknown, 1805 (c); inscribed, 'Ralph Dewhurst/ late in the 4th Regmt/ QUEEN'S OWN/ Preston'. | Ceramics | 1963-07-23 |
| Two-handled cup, 1919; silver, made by Shepherd and Company, hallmarked London, 1910-1911; with lid; inscribed, 'Presented by/ Her Majesty The Queen/ as a Trophy to be competed for by/ QMAAC/ WRNS/ WRAF/ won April 7th 1919/ by QMAAC'; for a women's inter-service competition; presented by Queen Mary to the winners, Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1919; also relating to the Women's Royal Army Corps, the Women's Royal Naval Service and the Women's Royal Air Force. | Silver | 1993-11-1-291 |
| Colour photolithograph greetings card, sent for Christmas, 2003; after Lance Cattermole, 1937; publisher unknown, 2003 (c); associated with the Nigeria Regiment. | Prints | 2004-02-19 |
| Colour photolithograph Christmas greetings card, 2003; after the painting, '945 Sergeant John Fitzmaurice 1/24th', by Jason Askew, 2003 (c); published for the Royal Regiment of Wales Museum, 2003; associated with the 24th (2nd Warwickshire) Regiment of Foot. | Prints | 2004-02-24 |
| Photolithograph greetings card, 2003; after a photograph of a mannequin made by H and H Group; published by the H and H Group, London and Devon, 2003; shows a black drummer of the 24th (2nd Warwickshire) Regiment of Foot, 1790 (c). | Prints | 2004-02-28 |
| Photolithograph greetings card, 2003; after a photograph of a mannequin made by H and H Group; published by the H and H Group, London and Devon, 2003; shows a black drummer of the 24th (2nd Warwickshire) Regiment of Foot, 1790 (c). | Prints | 2004-02-29 |
| Colour photolithograph Christmas greetings card, 2003; after a watercolour by Richard Simkin, 1902 (c); published by the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards, 2003; a dismounted Sergeant Major and a mounted Field Officer of the 3rd (Prince of Wales's) Dragoon Guards. | Prints | 2004-02-30 |
| Colour photolithograph Christmas greetings card of the Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters Regiment (29th and 45th Foot), 2003; published for the Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters Regiment, 2003; at centre the regimental badge of Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters Regiment. | Prints | 2004-02-34 |
| Colour photolithograph Christmas greetings card of the Royal Gloucestershire, Berkshire and Wiltshire Regiment, 2003; published by the Royal Gloucestershire, Berkshire, Wiltshire Regiment, 2003. | Prints | 2004-02-39 |
| Bound volume of 65 aquatints after C Hamilton Smith, 'Costume of the British Army', 1812. | Prints | 1982-04-203 |
| Collection of orders and instructions, 1961; issued by Maj John Arthur Gordon Arnot, Durham Light Infantry, seconded to the Nigerian Army, while commanding B Coy 3rd Queen's Own Nigeria Regiment at Mweka in the United Nations Congo operations, 1961; comprising a set of orders issued for the same unit at Kele Station, 26 Jul 1961, with instructions and orders issued at Muo 10 September and platoon duty rosters for 10 Sep-24 Oct 1961. | Archives | 1988-06-55 |
| Pathan pesh-kabz knife and presentation box, 1930 (c); presented to the officers of the 5th Royal Gurkha Rifles (Frontier Force) by Maj J F Marindin in 1937; caption describes how knife was taken by Number eleven piquet, 2/5th Royal Gurkha Rifles at Damdil, 21 Mar 1937; associated with India, North West Frontier (1920-1937). | Edged Weapons | 1989-05-116 |
| Pathan pesh-kabz knife and presentation box, 1930 (c); presented to the officers of the 5th Royal Gurkha Rifles (Frontier Force) by Maj J F Marindin in 1937; caption describes how knife was taken by Number eleven piquet, 2/5th Royal Gurkha Rifles at Damdil, 21 Mar 1937; associated with India, North West Frontier (1920-1937). | Equipment, general | 1989-05-116 |