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General Sir Alan Hartley ( 1882-1954 ), C-in-C India, 1940 (c). Miniature on ivory by M C Alken, 1940 (c); formerly 68th Foot (DLI) and 11th Bengal Lancers (Probyn's Horse). Miniatures 1956-05-59
13 medals awarded to Brig Gen William Frank Bainbridge, Army Staff India: Order of the Bath, Companion Badge, 1924; Order of St Michael and St George, Companion Badge, 1915; Order of the British Empire, Commander Badge, 1920; Distinguished Service Order, 1901; India Medal 1895-1902, clasp: Punjab Frontier; 3rd China War Medal 1900, clasp: Relief of Peking; 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-20; Allied Victory Medal 1914-19 with oakleaf; India General Service Medal 1908-35; Delhi Durbar Medal 1911; Order of the Nile, Egypt (4th Class); Legion of Honour, France (4th Class); Military Order of the Dragon, USA; twelve miniatures and two ribbon bars. Medals 1994-01-20
The Right Honble William Anne Kepple, Earl of Albermarle, 1749. Mezzotint by J Faber after Jean Fournier, published 1751 (c); three-quarter length in General Officer's uniform, with Bath Star, resting on an artillery piece and facing three-quarters left. Prints 1997-04-102
The Right Honble John Lord Cuts, 1700. Mezzotint by Simon after G Kneller, published 1730 (c); three-quarter length in armour, holding a Field Marshal's baton and facing three-quarters left. Prints 1997-04-103
His Royal Highness William Duke of Cumberland, 1740 (c). Mezzotint by and after Bockman, published by John Bowles, Cornhill, 1740 (c); half-length in Field Marshal's uniform, holding baton and facing three-quarters left. Prints 1997-04-105
His Grace Charles Duke of Marlborough, 1744. Mezzotint by W James after Vanloo, published 1744 (c); three-quarter length in General Officer's uniform, with hair en queue, facing three-quarters right. Prints 1997-04-106
Field Marshal His Royal Highness The Duke of York, 1825 (c). Mezzotint by Thomas Lupton after A Wivell, published by William Sam's Royal Library, St James's St, February 1825; half-length seated, in Field Marshal's full dress uniform, facing three-quarters right. Prints 1997-04-107
Field Marshal John Byng, Earl of Strafford, G.C.B., 1860 (c). Lithograph by D C Swan after Sir F Grant, published 1910 (c); full-length in Field Marshal's full dress, with medals and Bath Star. Prints 1997-04-109
Field Marshal Sir William Maynard Gomm, 1875 (c). Lithograph by D Cameron Swan after J B Paul, published 1910 (c); three-quarter length seated in Field Marshal's full dress with orders and medals, including the Peninsular Gold Medal. Prints 1997-04-110
Seven miniature medals of Maj Gen Henry Bainbridge, late Royal Engineers, 1939-1953 (c). Medals 1994-01-21
General the Rt Hon Sir Thomas Steele, GCB, 1885 (c). Photograuvre by D Cameron Swan after a photograph by Chancellor, published 1885 (c); three-quarter length in General Officer's frock coat with medal ribbons and Bath Star, holding his hat and facing three-quarters left. Prints 1997-04-111
General the Honourable Sir Arthur Edward Hardinge K.C.B., C.I.E., 1890 (c). Photogravure by D Cameron Swan after a photograph by J Thomson, published 1910 (c); full-length in General Officer's full dress with orders and medals. Prints 1997-04-112
Cherry Trees in Bloom/ WRAC Centre, Guildford, 1991. Colour photolithograph postcard, published by Ammo and Company, 1991; photograph of a view through the branches between two rows of trees, a parade ground to the right. Prints 1997-01-41
Nine uniform items, other ranks', Auxiliary Territorial Service and Women's Royal Army Corps, 1942 (c)-1952 (c). Uniforms 1983-03-108
Four uniform items, Royal Indian Army Service Corps, worn by Lt Col D L P S Stuart-Shepherd, 1942 (c). Uniforms 1983-03-2
Field service forage cap, mess jacket and overalls, worn by Capt G Lowe, Indian Army Ordnance Corps, 1930 (c). Uniforms 1988-07-28
Collection of printed papers relating to service in Korea, 1952-1953; collected by D R Milbery, Royal Fusiliers; including: booklet on cold weather dress, 1952; 20 propaganda leaflets issued by the Communists; two issues of Peace 1952; twelve United Nations propaganda leaflets and safe conduct passes issued by the United Nations Troops; and two propaganda Christmas and New Year cards 1952-53 issued by Communists. Archives 1988-08-74
Medal group awarded to Maj J W Parkinson, Indian Army Reserve and Indian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers: British War Medal 1914-20; Allied Victory Medal 1914-19; India General Service Medal 1908-35, 2 clasps: Afghanistan, North West Frontier 1919; 1939-45 Star; Burma Star 1941-45; British War Medal 1939-45; India Service Medal 1939-45; seven miniature medals and seven ribbon bars of the above medals; associated with World War One (1914-1918) and World War Two (1939-1945). Medals 1991-06-22
Indian Mutiny Medal, 1857-58. Awarded to Lt G L Mills, Malwa Contingent, Bengal. Medals 1968-03-24
261 photographs taken by Mrs Albert Broom, 1904-1939 (c); associated with World War One (1914-1918). Photographs 1973-08-73
Bound register: Boys Joining Regiments; register of boys leaving the Royal Military Asylum for Children of Soldiers of the Regular Army to join the Army, 1 Jan 1873 to 1895. Archives 2003-07-105
Bound register of the Royal Military Asylum for Children of Soldiers of the Regular Army hospital's admissions and discharges, 1887-1902. Archives 2003-07-108
Vaccination register for the Royal Military Asylum for Children of Soldiers of the Regular Army, 1849-1920. Archives 2003-07-110
Register providing details of boys and girls aged 18 to 31, who were presumably educated at the Royal Military Asylum for Children of Soldiers of the Regular Army, during 1842-1858. Archives 2003-07-112
Army Book 91 1889: Register of Marriages, Births and Baptisms of ex pupils; associated with the Royal Military Asylum for Children of Soldiers of the Regular Army, 1803-1891. Archives 2003-07-113
Register of Good Conduct badges for the Duke of York's Royal Military School, 1865-1871. Archives 2003-07-121
Army Form B271: Register of letters received from 21 Apr 1854 to 31 Dec 1858, Royal Military Asylum for Children of Soldiers of the Regular Army. Archives 2003-07-129
Register: Royal Military Asylum Chelsea Morning Reports 1826-1836. Archives 2003-07-131
Register of admissions to the Royal Military Asylum for Children of Soldiers of the Regular Army 1854-1875. Archives 2003-07-135
Register of boys formerly of Royal Military Asylum for Children of Soldiers of the Regular Army enlisting into the Army, 1875-1919. Archives 2003-07-136
Nine medals, awarded to Maj Gen C M M Man, Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge's Own); Order of the Bath; Order of the British Empire; Military Cross; 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star 1941-45; Defence Medal 1939-45; British War Medal 1939-45; Coronation Medal 1953; athletics medal. Medals 1992-08-446
Register of boys and girls birthdays, Royal Military Asylum for Children of Soldiers of the Regular Army, 1834 (c)-1842; lists girls aged 8 to 21 and boys aged 7 to 21. Archives 2003-07-147
Army Book 213: Commandants letterbook, 1888-1891, Royal Military Asylum for Children of Soldiers of the Regular Army and Duke of York's Royal Military School. Archives 2003-07-149
Army Book 213: Commandants letterbook, 1891-1892, Royal Military Asylum for Children of Soldiers of the Regular Army and the Duke of York's Royal Military School. Archives 2003-07-152
Army Book 213: Commandants letterbook, 20 Mar 1885 to 24 Jan 1888, Royal Military Asylum for Children of Soldiers of the Regular Army. Archives 2003-07-154
Army Book 213: Commandants letterbook, 1889-1913, Royal Military Asylum for Children of Soldiers of the Regular Army and Duke of York's Royal Military School. Archives 2003-07-159
Army Book 213: Commandants letterbook, 1882-1885, Royal Military Asylum for Children of Soldiers of the Regular Army. Archives 2003-07-161
Register of second class boys of the Royal Military Asylum for Children of soldiers of the Regular Army whose fathers are dead, 1853-1859. Archives 2003-07-165
Register of third class boys of the Royal Military Asylum for Children of Soldiers of the Regular Army who have lost their mothers, 1815-1822. Archives 2003-07-166
Register of fourth class boys of the Royal Military Asylum for Children of Soldiers of the Regular Army, both parents living, 1818-1823. Archives 2003-07-167
Register of third class girls of the Royal Military Asylum for Children of Soldiers of the Regular Army, whose mothers are dead, 1814-1826. Archives 2003-07-168
Register of fourth class boys of the Royal Military Asylum for Children of Soldiers of the Regular Army, with both parents living, 1813-1818. Archives 2003-07-169
Register of second class girls of the Royal Military Asylum for Children of Soldiers of the Regular Army, who have lost their fathers, 1821 (c)-1836. Archives 2003-07-170
Register of second class boys of the Royal Military Asylum for Children of Soldiers of the Regular Army, who have lost their fathers, 1819-1827. Archives 2003-07-171
Register of first class girls of the Royal Military Asylum for Children of Soldiers of the Regular Army, who are orphans, 1814-1822. Archives 2003-07-172
Register of first class girls of the Royal Military Asylum for Children of Soldiers of the Regular Army, who are orphans, 1822-1839. Archives 2003-07-173
Register of fourth class boys of the Royal Military Asylum for Children of Soldiers of the Regular Army, with both parents living, 1838-1856. Archives 2003-07-174
Register of third class boys of the Royal Military Asylum for Children of Soldiers of the Regular Army, whose mothers are dead, 1845-1865. Archives 2003-07-175
Register of third class girls of the Royal Military Asylum for Children of Soldiers of the Regular Army, whose mothers are dead, 1826-1838. Archives 2003-07-176
Register of first class boys of the Royal Military Asylum for Children of Soldiers of the Regular Army, who are orphans, 1840-1863. Archives 2003-07-177
Badge worn by recruits into Kitchener's Army, 1914; given to Cpl Edgar Lionel Ashmead on 1 Sep 1914 at Shire Hall, Gloucester; striped blue, white and red, with 'ENLISTED FOR KITCHENER'S ARMY' printed on it; associated with World War One (1914-1918). Badges 1992-06-16
Disbursements and receipts relating to Lt Col Williamson, Commandant, and an unnamed chaplain, on account of a separate fund, arising from the sale of ashes, rags, bones, wash, grass, and the purchase of toys and books at the Royal Military Asylum for Children of Soldiers of the Regular Army, Chelsea, 25 Dec 1815-24 Dec 1816. Archives 2003-07-178
Disbursements and receipts relating to Lt Col Williamson, Commandant, and an unnamed chaplain, on account of a separate fund, arising from the sale of ashes, rags, bones, wash, grass, and the purchase of toys and books at the Royal Military Asylum for Children of Soldiers of the Regular Army, Chelsea, 25 Dec 1816-24 Dec 1817. Archives 2003-07-179
Disbursements and receipts relating to Lt Col Williamson, Commandant, and an unnamed chaplain, on account of a separate fund, arising from the sale of ashes, rags, bones, wash, grass, and the purchase of toys and books at the Royal Military Asylum for Children of Soldiers of the Regular Army, Chelsea, 25 Dec 1817-24 Dec 1818. Archives 2003-07-180
Disbursements and receipts relating to Lt Col Williamson, Commandant, and an unnamed chaplain, on account of a separate fund, arising from the sale of ashes, rags, bones, wash, grass, and the purchase of toys and books at the Royal Military Asylum for Children of Soldiers of the Regular Army, Chelsea, 25 Dec 1818-24 Dec 1819. Archives 2003-07-181
Disbursements and receipts relating to Lt Col Williamson, Commandant, and an unnamed chaplain, on account of a separate fund, arising from the sale of ashes, rags, bones, wash, grass, and the purchase of toys and books at the Royal Military Asylum for Children of Soldiers of the Regular Army, Chelsea, 25 Dec 1819-24 Dec 1820. Archives 2003-07-182
Disbursements and receipts relating to Lt Col Williamson, Commandant, and an unnamed chaplain, on account of a separate fund, arising from the sale of ashes, rags, bones, wash, grass, and the purchase of toys and books at the Royal Military Asylum for Children of Soldiers of the Regular Army, Chelsea, 25 Dec 1820-24 Dec 1821. Archives 2003-07-183
38 account rolls and receipts: for disbursements by Lt Col Williamson, Commandant, on account of the separate fund, arising from the sale of ashes, rags, bones, wash, grass; for playthings purchased by an unnamed Chaplain; for cash received for old school blankets, rags, kitchen equipment and copy books; relating to the Royal Military Asylum for Children of Soldiers of the Regular Army, Chelsea, 25 Dec 1825 to 24 Dec 1826. Archives 2003-07-188
Disbursements and receipts relating to Lt Col Williamson, Commandant, and an unnamed chaplain, on account of a separate fund, arising from the sale of ashes, rags, bones, wash, grass, and the purchase of toys and books at the Royal Military Asylum for Children of Soldiers of the Regular Army, Chelsea, 25 Dec 1821-24 Dec 1822. Archives 2003-07-184
26 account rolls and receipts: for disbursements by Lt Col Williamson, Commandant, on account of the separate fund, arising from the sale of ashes, rags, bones, wash, grass; for playthings and books purchased by an unnamed Chaplain; for cash received for old school blankets, rags, kitchen equipment and copy books; relating to the Royal Military Asylum for Children of Soldiers of the Regular Army, Chelsea, 25 Dec 1826 to 24 Dec 1827. Archives 2003-07-189
Disbursements and receipts relating to Lt Col Williamson, Commandant and an unnamed chaplain, on account of a separate fund, arising from the sale of ashes, rags, bones, wash, grass, and the purchase of toys and books at the Royal Military Asylum for Children of Soldiers of the Regular Army, Chelsea, 25 Dec 1822-24 Dec 1823. Archives 2003-07-185
25 account rolls and receipts: for disbursements by Lt Col Williamson, Commandant, on account of the separate fund, arising from the sale of ashes, rags, bones, wash, grass; for playthings and books purchased by an unnamed Chaplain; for cash received for old school blankets, rags, kitchen equipment and copy books; for the return of the private fund; relating to the Royal Military Asylum for Children of Soldiers of the Regular Army, Chelsea, 25 Dec 1827 to 24 Dec 1828. Archives 2003-07-190
28 account rolls and receipts: for disbursements by Lt Col Williamson, Commandant, on account of the separate fund, arising from the sale of ashes, rags, bones, wash, grass; for playthings and books purchased by an unnamed Chaplain; for cash received for old school blankets, rags, kitchen equipment and copy books; relating to the Royal Military Asylum for Children of Soldiers of the Regular Army Chelsea, 25 Dec 1828 to 24 Dec 1829. Archives 2003-07-191
27 account rolls and receipts: for disbursements by Lt Col Williamson, Commandant, on account of the separate fund, arising from the sale of ashes, rags, bones, wash, grass; for playthings purchased by an unnamed Chaplain; for cash received for old school blankets, rags, kitchen equipment and copy books; relating to the Royal Military Asylum for Children of Soldiers of the Regular Army, Chelsea, 25 Dec 1829 to 24 Dec 1830. Archives 2003-07-192
Disbursements and receipts relating to Lt Col Williamson, Commandant, on account of a separate fund, arising from the sale of ashes, rags, bones, wash, grass, and the purchase of games and musical papers; associated with the Royal Military Asylum for Children of Soldiers of the Regular Army, Chelsea, 25 Dec 1823-24 Dec 1824. Archives 2003-07-186
Disbursements and receipts relating to Lt Col Williamson, Commandant and an unnamed chaplain, on account of a separate fund, arising from the sale of ashes, rags, bones, wash, grass, and the purchase of games and musical papers; associated with the Royal Military Asylum for Children of Soldiers of the Regular Army, Chelsea, 25 Dec 1824-24 Dec 1825. Archives 2003-07-187
42 account rolls and receipts: for disbursements by Lt Col Williamson, Commandant, on account of the separate fund, arising from the sale of ashes, rags, bones, wash, grass; for playthings and books purchased by an unnamed Chaplain; for cash received for old school blankets, rags, kitchen equipment and copy books; relating to the Royal Military Asylum for Children of Soldiers of the Regular Army, Chelsea, 1 Jan 1831 to 31 Dec 1831. Archives 2003-07-193
45 account rolls and receipts: for disbursements by Lt Col Williamson, Commandant, on account of the separate fund, arising from the sale of ashes, rags, bones, wash, grass; for cash received for old school blankets, rags, kitchen equipment and copy books. Relating to the Royal Military Asylum for Children of Soldiers of the Regular Army, Chelsea, 1 Jan 1832 to 31 Dec 1833. Archives 2003-07-194
34 account rolls and receipts: for disbursements by Lt Col Williamson, Commandant, on account of the separate fund, arising from the sale of ashes, rags, bones, wash, grass; for playthings purchased by an unnamed Chaplain; relating to the Royal Military Asylum for Children of Soldiers of the Regular Army, Chelsea, 1 Jan 1833 to 31 Dec 1834. Archives 2003-07-195
27 account rolls and receipts: for disbursements by Lt Col Williamson, Commandant, on account of the separate fund, arising from the sale of ashes, rags, bones, wash, grass; for cash received for old school blankets, rags, kitchen equipment and copy books; relating to the Royal Military Asylum for Children of Soldiers of the Regular Army, Chelsea, 1 Apr 1834 to 31 Mar 1835. Archives 2003-07-196
18 account rolls and receipts: for disbursements by Lt Col Williamson, Commandant, on account of the separate fund, arising from the sale of ashes, rags, bones, wash, grass; for cash received for old school blankets, rags, kitchen equipment and copy books; relating to the Royal Military Asylum for Children of Soldiers of the Regular Army, Chelsea, 1 Apr 1835 to 31 Mar 1836. Archives 2003-07-197
LA LIBÉRATION DE BRUXELLES/ (Septembre 1944). Photolithograph after Jean Dratz, published in Brussels, 1944; caricature of Bruxellois people celebrating the liberation of the city by the Allies, with British soldiers being feted; inscribed lower right in pen and ink. Prints 1997-06-33
The Military Costume of Europe exhibited in a series of highly-finished military figures, in the uniform of their several corps; with a concise description and historical anecdotes forming memoirs of the various armies of the present time. Vol 1. Bound volume of coloured lithographs, publishd by T Goddard, London, 1812-1822; with plates of coloured lithographs covering the British Army and Continental armies. Prints 1973-11-10
Head Dress of the British Army, 1750-1900. Chromolithograph after F Stansell, published for 'The Boys Own Paper', 1902 (c); 32 studies of head dress, each inscribed with the date at the top left and the regiment below. Prints 1997-06-116
A Call to Arms, 1750 (c). Photogravure after G Sheridan Knowles, published 1906-1907; two soldiers take leave of a group of women, before joining a crowd of other departing soldiers, gathered outside. Prints 1997-06-120
Back From the Battle: Return of Our Redcoats, 1757 (c). Colour photolithograph after Frank Craig, published as a Supplement to 'The Graphic Christmas Number', November 1910; a group of Redcoats, many of whom are wounded, march past a crowd of cheering on-lookers. Prints 1997-06-121
Twenty six photographs mounted with newspaper cuttings in the form of a booklet, 1939 (c)-1940; associated with World War Two, Home Front (1939-1945). Photographs 1976-05-31
Twenty six photographs mounted with newspaper cuttings in the form of a booklet, 1939 (c)-1940; associated with World War Two, Home Front (1939-1945). Archives 1976-05-31
Photograph album of 68 photographs produced by Inter Services Public Relations Directorate, GHQ, New Delhi for the history of 23rd Indian Division, 1944-1945; associated with World War Two, Far East (1941-1945). Photographs 1981-11-72
Sixteen photographs taken by D L Quaid, 2nd Bn Royal Welch Fusiliers, Burma 1944.Associated with World War Two, Far East (1941-1945). Photographs 1984-03-96
Ah! fi donc. Coloured etching, published 1815 (c); a young woman being courted on one side by a Prussian Cavalry Colonel, and on the other side by an 'Officer d'Etat Major anglais'; relating to the Army Staff and the Prussian Army; associated with the Napoleonic Wars (1803-1815). Prints 1997-04-85
Das Deutsche Reichsheer, 1879. Folio of colour lithographs, published by A Horchler, Karlsruhe, 1879; loose sheets of schematic illustrations of uniform colours, standards and badges, and pages of text. Prints 1982-04-612
FIELD MARSHAL/ THE RT. HON. FREDERICK SLEIGH, EARL ROBERTS OF KANDAHAR,.../ VC, KG.../ COMMANDER IN CHIEF. Colour chromolithograph, 1905 (c); from a photograph by Lafayette; published as a Supplement to 'The Regiment'; printed by J M Kronheim and Company, 1905 (c); full-length portrait of 1st Earl FM Frederick Sleigh Roberts in full dress with orders and medals, holding his field marshal's baton, facing forwards and standing in a 'studio' interior. Prints 1997-04-153
Major General Stringer. Mixed method engraving after Sir Joshua Reynolds, 1759 (c); full-length portrait of Maj Gen Lawrence Stringer in Major General's uniform, with hand resting on staff, facing forward; associated with the Indian Army. Prints 1997-05-64
Spectacles used by British snipers, 1916 (c); with operative setting for the right eye, 1916 (c); not army issue; associated with World War One (1914-1918). Scientific Instruments 1992-10-102
German 1 litre 'Stein' (beer mug), 1917 (c); glazed stoneware, maker unknown; commemorating Rupprecht, the Crown Prince of Bavaria, Commander of the German 6th Army; probably taken as a trophy by a member of the Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment); inscribed, '1914-1917/ Heeresgruppe Kronpr. Rupprecht/ von Bayern'; associated with World War One (1914-1918). From the Middlesex Regiment Museum Collection. Ceramics 1994-01-1-297
Uniform of Col G E Wylly, VC, CB, DSO, Army Staff, India, 1914-1918 (c): Service Dress tunic, with gorget tabs and Colonel's badges with ADC to George V; cord riding breeches; Colonel's forage cap; white Wolseley helmet; khaki drill shorts; associated with World War One (1914-1918). Uniforms 1962-12-41
HIS MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY King George V, 1915 (c). Etching by C Ewart after Francis Caird Inglis, published 1915 (c); head and shoulders in Field Marshal's full dress, with orders and medal ribbons, facing a quarter left. Prints 1997-05-70
The Battle of Sittang Bridge, Burma/ February 1942. Colour photolithograph after David Rowlands, signed in pencil at lower right 'David Rowlands', published by Saville Fine Arts, Bristol, 1997; British soldiers charging Japanese positions in the foreground, the bridge in the distance. Prints 1997-07-75
Eleven medals: Order of St Michael and St George; Order of the Bath; Distinguished Service Order; 1914 Star; British War Medal 1914-20; Allied Victory Medal 1914-19; India Medal 1895-1902; Queen's Sudan Medal 1896-97; Queen's South Africa Medal 1899-1902; King's South Africa Medal 1901-02; Khedive's Sudan Medal 1896-1908. Awarded to Gen Sir Thompson Capper, Army Staff; East Lancashire Regiment; Egyptian Army. Medals 1968-01-6
Lieutenant George Cairns VC at the Battle of Pagoda Hill, Burma, 13th March 1944. Colour photolithograph after David Rowlands, signed in pencil lower right 'David Rowlands', published by Saville Fine Arts, Bristol, 1997; hand-to-hand fighting between British and Japanese soldiers; Lt Cairns fighting with a Japanese soldier's sword, and winning the VC. Prints 1997-07-76
Brass pocket clinometer and clinometer case, nd; privately purchased; associated with Col S M Edwards, Indian Army, Bombay Staff Corps 1886-1920 or Capt Charles Borlase Stevens, 23rd Regiment or Wallajahbad Native Infantry, 1838-1855. Scientific Instruments 2003-07-198
Tunic, forage cap, breeches, waistbelt and pair of puttees, service dress, other ranks', 1st or 2nd London Territorial Force, Corps of Royal Engineers, Army Service Corps, 1915 (c); associated with World War One (1914-1918). Uniforms 1979-12-17
Great coat and two stable belts, Universal pattern, Unidentified, 1918 (c)-1940 (c). Uniforms 1974-05-8
Tunic, shorts and waistbelt, Army Service Corps, worn by Pte J C L Phillips, 1914-1919; associated with World War One, Mesopotamia (1914-1918). Uniforms 1969-08-13
Tunic, shorts and waistbelt, Army Service Corps, worn by Pte J C L Phillips, 1914-1919; associated with World War One, Mesopotamia (1914-1918). Equipment, uniform 1969-08-13
Six medals: Royal Victorian Order; Delhi Durbar Medal 1903; 2nd Afghan War Medal 1878-80; Egyptian Campaigns Medal 1882-89; Khedive's Egyptian Star 1882-91; Special Constabulary Long Service Medal. Awarded to Col W B Capper, Army Staff; 85th (Bucks Volunteers) (King's Light Infantry); King's (Shropshire Light Infantry), 1878-1919. Medals 1968-01-2
Medal commemorating the British offensive of 1917, 1921; associated with Battle of Vimy Ridge (1917), Battle of Arras (1917), 3rd Battle of Ypres (1917), World War One, Western Front (1914-1918). Medals 1982-05-97
Badges and buttons of various regiments, 1916 (c). Badges 1967-12-5
The Council of the National Army Museum/ requests the pleasure of the company of ---- at the Opening of the Special Exhibition...Photolithograph with text, published for the National Army Museum, 1997; invitation for the 'Soldiers of the Raj' exhibition, on 14 Aug 1997, reproducing a chromolithograph portrait of Queen Victoria as Empress. Prints 1997-08-13