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Description Object Type NAM Accession Number
Duffel coat, 1980 (c); associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-03-221
No 1 dress uniform: tunic and skirt, 1952; relating to Capt B Carson; associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-03-225
Waitress' cap, 1917 (c); worn by Miss A E Cattrell (Cottie), later Mrs Corbert, Women's Army Auxiliary Corps. Uniforms 1994-03-226
Buttons and badges associated with various regiments of the British Army and Belgian Army, 1855-1937. Badges 1967-07-28
Officer's shirt and collar, 1954 (c); worn by Capt Daphne E Chandler, Women's Royal Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-03-228
Brassard, DAPM, BTE, 1956 (c); associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. Equipment, uniform 1994-03-229
Khaki drill uniform: tunic and skirt, 1949 (c); associated with Women's Royal Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-03-230
No 1 dress uniform and mess uniform: tunic, two skirts, two dresses, jacket and scarf, 1952 (c); worn by Lt Col N Christie, Women's Royal Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-03-231
CHARLES EARL CORNWALLIS,/ Lieutenant General des Armées et Forces de Sa/ Majesté Britannique dans l'Amérique, 1781 (c). Engraving by Dupin, after H D Hamilton, published by Esnauts et Rapilly, rue St Jaques, Paris, France, 1781 (c); oval vignette with bust portrait in uniform; with decorative border as if part of a wall memorial, inscribed at the bottom. Prints 1984-10-50
No 1 dress tunic and skirt, and No 2 dress tunic, 1978 (c); relating to Lt Col A M M Clissett, Women's Royal Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-03-233
Officer's hot weather dresses and waistbelts, 1960 (c); associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-03-234
Officer's hot weather dresses and waistbelts, 1960 (c); associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. Equipment, uniform 1994-03-234
HOW WE STARTED FOR KHARTOUM, 1884. Chromolithograph by Gilbert and Rivington Limited, after Tom Merry, published by St Stephen's Review, 6 Sept 1884; caricature of British soldiers rowing in punts, with one officer in a canoe setting off down the Nile...All the stores have been left on the bank and there are crocodiles in the river. Prints 1984-10-59
Lieutenant Colonel's mess jacket and dress, 1970 (c); made by North, London; worn by Lt Col A M M Clisset or Clissart [?], Women's Royal Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-03-235
No 1 dress uniform: tunic and skirt, 1950; relating to I J J Bignold de Cologai (Chief Cdr); associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-03-237
Driver's leather jerkin, 1949 (c); associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-03-238
No 2 dress uniform: two tunics and skirt, 1965 (c); worn by Maj F M Cook, Women's Royal Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-03-240
Khaki drill trousers and three shirts, 1978 (c); worn by Col V M Cook, Women's Royal Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-03-241
A Perspective View of COXHEATH CAMP representing a Grand Review of the Army, 1778. Engraving by W Walker after O'Neil, published by Fielding and Walker, London, 7 Sept 1778; inscribed at the bottom as title. Prints 1984-10-68
Flag, 1957 (c); flown at the Women's Royal Army Corps Staff College. Flags and Colours 1994-03-243
Officer's uniform worn by Capt J M Cobbett, Women's Royal Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-03-236
Officer's uniform worn by Capt J M Cobbett, Women's Royal Army Corps. Equipment, uniform 1994-03-236
RECRUITS, 1780 (c). Lithograph after Henry William Bunbury, 1780 (c); three ragged men, newly recruited, are lined up for inspection outside a tavern, the inn-sign shows a veteran soldier with a wooden leg. Prints 1984-10-69
No 1 dress peaked forage cap and service dress peaked forage cap, 1955 (c); worn by Lt Col S Cooke, Women's Royal Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-03-244
General Hill/ ...from an Original Miniature/ ...in the possession of Sir John Hill. Stipple engraving by T Blood, 1812 (c); after W Lodder, 1810 (c); published by J Asperne, London, for the 'European Magazine', February 1812; bust portrait of 1st Viscount Rowland Hill, Army Staff, Major General. Prints 1984-10-35
Embroidered badge which hung in Dame Francis Coulshed's office when she was DADTS in the GHQ A A Troops BLA Brussels, 1944-1945; associated with Auxiliary Territorial Service. Crafts 1994-03-246
Embroidered badge which hung in Dame Francis Coulshed's office when she was DADTS in the GHQ A A Troops BLA Brussels, 1944-1945; associated with Auxiliary Territorial Service. Equipment, uniform 1994-03-246
Battle dress blouse with red Tudor Rose formation badge and skirt, worn by Lt Col M Cowen, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1955. Uniforms 1994-03-247
Battle dress blouse with red Tudor Rose formation badge and skirt, worn by Lt Col M Cowen, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1955. Badges 1994-03-247
Officers No 1 dress tunic and skirt, worn by 2/Lt Madeleine J Craggs, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1966 (c). Uniforms 1994-03-249
Officer's greatcoat, worn by Lt I J Croft, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1972 (c). Uniforms 1994-03-250
Music stand banner, Royal Army Medical Corps, 1980 (c). Flags and Colours 1994-03-256
Field Marshal Conway. Photogravure by Walter and Boutall, 1910 (c); after Sir Joshua Reynolds 1780 (c); half-length portrait of FM Henry Seymour Conway, Army Staff, Field Marshal in field marshal's coat; inscribed at bottom. Prints 1984-10-38
Signaller's brassard, Queen Mary's Auxiliary Army Corps, 1917-1918. Equipment, uniform 1994-03-260
Pair of khaki drill leggings, Queen Marys Auxiliary Army Corps, 1918 (c). Uniforms 1994-03-263
Brassard bearing rank badge of a Superintending Forewoman, Queen Mary's Auxiliary Army Corps, 1918 (c). Equipment, uniform 1994-03-264
Pair of officer's greatcoat shoulder straps worn by Assistant Administrator M Druitt, Dover Patrols, Womens Auxiliary Army Corps, 1917 (c). Uniforms 1994-03-265
Sketchbook of pencil drawings, 1942; signed by 'Ryle, 1942; barrack room scenes and tourist sites as viewed by a soldier in India and Burma. Drawings and Watercolours 1994-03-332
Hot weather skirt and pair of stockings, 1973 (c); relating to Col[?] R M Green; associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-04-51
Tunic, service dress; skirt; mess jacket; two tropical dresses, two peaked forage caps, worn by Brig Dame Mary Colvin Durac, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1957-1961. Uniforms 1994-03-268
Colonel's uniform: two No 2 dress tunics, three No 2 dress skirt, shirt, and stockings, 1967 (c); worn by Col R M Green, Women's Royal Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-04-52
German identity disc, 1914 (c)-1918 (c); made from metal; collected by Pte William Hewitt and his brother Capt Arthur Hewitt who both served with the London Regiment, World War One (1914-1918); stamped on metal, 'JNF Reg 172/ 8 K/ Muller 3/ N 397'; associated with World War One, Western Front (1914-1918). Equipment, general 2003-08-31
One Forewoman clerk's overall coat and one other overall coat without rank badges or buttons, Queen Mary's Auxiliary Army Corps, 1917. Uniforms 1994-03-270
KARS/ COLONEL TEESDALE, KCB. Steel engraving by D J Pound, after Watkins, 1870 (c); published by The London Printing and Publishing Company Limited, 1870 (c); three-quarter-length portrait of Col Sir Christopher Charles Teesdale, VC, in uniform, as Equerry to the Prince of Wales; inscribed at the bottom. Prints 1984-10-46
Photograph album containing 189 photographs compiled by Maj Wilfred Herbert James Sale, MC, 3rd/4th County of London Yeomanry (Sharpshooters), 1942. Portraits and scenes of interest associated with 7th Armoured Division in Africa; captions from a separate index volume; associated with World War Two, North Africa (1940-1943). Photographs 1975-03-63-7
Sergeant's 1951 pattern battle dress blouse with Scottish Command formation signs; skirt; jumper; and lanyard; associated with Women's Royal Army Corps, 1956 (c). Uniforms 1994-03-272
Captain's No 1 dress tunic, skirt, shirt, tie, pair of gloves, worn by Capt A Ellison, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1952 (c). Uniforms 1994-03-273
Lieutenant Colonel's No 2 dress tunic and skirt, worn by Lt Col R M Engel, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1965 (c). Uniforms 1994-03-275
Service dress uniform: tunic; skirt; lanyard; associated with Pte Ferneyhough, Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1945 (c). Uniforms 1994-03-276
Three 1st Pattern dresses for mess, worn by Brig Anne Field, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1970 (c). Uniforms 1994-03-278
Cream linen tropical dress, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1985 (c). Uniforms 1994-03-279
Two women's tropical dresses, very pale khaki drill, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1980 (c). Uniforms 1994-03-280
Two light colour khaki drill tropical dresses with SCRDE label bearing the following: 'Dress Woman'sS/ Tropical/ Brig A Field'; associated with Women's Royal Army Corps, 1985 (c). Uniforms 1994-03-281
Miniature medals: Order of St Michael and St George (MG) 1882; Queen Victoria Jubilee Medal 1897; Edward VII Coronation Medal 1902; Egyptian Campaigns Medal 1882-89; Order of the Mejidie, Turkey; Order of the Osmanieh, Turkey, 4th Class; Khedive's Egyptian Star 1882-91. Awarded to Maj Gen Sir Thomas Fraser, KCB. Medals 1994-03-282
Other rank's No 1 dress uniform: tunic and skirt, 1970 (c); worn by RSM Hadley, Women's Royal Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-04-58
Captain's service dress uniform: tunic, cloth belt, skirt, shirt, and pair of stockings, 1949 (c); made by Bernard Wetherill Limited, London, 1948; worn by Capt Harrison, Women's Royal Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-04-66
Captain's service dress uniform: tunic, cloth belt, skirt, shirt, and pair of stockings, 1949 (c); made by Bernard Wetherill Limited, London, 1948; worn by Capt Harrison, Women's Royal Army Corps. Equipment, uniform 1994-04-66
Other ranks service dress tunic, worn by Pte Higdon, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1952 (c). Uniforms 1994-04-108
No 2 dress uniform: tunic and skirt, 1965 (c); worn by Brig J E Henderson, Women's Royal Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-04-69
Colonel's peaked forage cap, shirt and tie, No 1 dress, worn by Col A C D Hind, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1954 (c). Uniforms 1994-04-110
No 2 dress uniform: tunic and skirt, 1967 (c); worn by Brig Dame Joanna Henderson, Women's Royal Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-04-70
Officer's No 1 dress tunic and skirt, worn by Lt Col D Hingston, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1952. Uniforms 1994-04-111
No 1 dress uniform: tunic and skirt, 1965 (c); made by Bernard Wetherill, London, 1950; worn by Col J E Henderson, Women's Royal Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-04-71
No 1 dress skirt, worn by Lt Col D Hingston, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1952. Uniforms 1994-04-112
Other rank's No 2 dress uniform: tunic and skirt, 1970 (c); made by Super Clothing Company Limited; worn by WO2 G Higdon, Women's Royal Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-04-73
The Power of the British Army. Calendar of colour photolithographs, published 1978; twelve plates, each page with two photographic vignettes of army equipment; associated with the British Army. Prints 1984-09-22
Lofoten Raid, 4 March, 1941. Coloured lithograph, possibly after L/Cpl Brian Joseph Mullen (1911-1944), No 4 Commando and Royal Engineers, 1941; depicting Army Commandos crouched in a landing craft assault moving up a fiord during the Lofoten Raid, World War Two, Norway (1940-1941). Prints 1984-09-20
Forage cap, peaked; tunic, No 2 dress; skirt, No 2 dress; tie; and a pair of shoes; worn by Maj D F Holmes, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1969 (c). Uniforms 1994-04-114
Service dress tunic; service dress forage cap,peaked; and skirt; worn by Cpl Gladys Mary House, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1950 (c). Uniforms 1994-04-115
Mess dress and sash, Col Mabel Dorothy Milbourn Humphery, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1960 (c). Uniforms 1994-04-116
No 2 dress, tunic and mess jacket, worn by Col Mabel Dorothy Milbourne Humphrey, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1957. Uniforms 1994-04-117
Two No 1 dress sealed pattern ties, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1951. Uniforms 1994-04-118
Embroidered pennant, Queen Mary's Auxiliary Army Corps, 1919 (c). Flags and Colours 1994-04-119
No 2 dress tunic; no 2 dress skirt; shirt; and tie; worn by Pte P Jones, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1970 (c). Uniforms 1994-04-120
Khaki slacks worn by Pte M L Kemp, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1952. Uniforms 1994-04-121
Mons. Vue prise au chemin des Postes a Nimy, 1915. Oil on cigar box lid, signed lower right by A Auquier (Belgian School), 1915; a stream in the foreground with houses and churches beyond; inscribed verso as title and stamped, 'Habana'; fragments of postage stamp afixed verso top right. Oil Paintings 2003-08-35
Twenty two uniform and equipment items, Universal pattern, Home Guard and Unidentified, 1870 (c)-1955 (c). Uniforms 1983-01-130
Blanket bearing British and American formation badges, 1945 (c); associated with the Auxiliary Territorial Service and the US Army. Equipment, general 1994-04-150
Leather jerkin, 1951; associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-04-314
Lightweight khaki wool, v-neck jumper, 1964; associated with W-434465 Weir; manufactured by Remploy Limited, 1964; associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-04-315
Officer's dark green, ribbed, v-neck jumper, with the Women's Royal Army Corps, 1975 (c). Uniforms 1994-04-316
Other rank's working dress: jumper, trousers, shirt and pair of ankle boots, 1988 (c); associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-04-317
Pyjamas: jacket and trousers, 1957; associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-04-320
Raincoat, 1953; associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-04-322
Raincoat, 1960; associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-04-323
Sergeant's sash, 1980 (c); associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-04-325
Pair of black shoes, 1918 (c); associated with the Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps. Uniforms 1994-04-328
Four pairs of brown lace up shoes, 1952 (c); associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-04-329
Pair of brown shoes, 1951; associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-04-330
Pair of black shoes, 1979; associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-04-331
Pair of black shoes, 1950 (c); possibly associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-04-333
Pair of other rank's black lace up shoes, 1981; associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-04-334
Two pairs of white lace up shoes, 1954 and a pair of sandals, 1955; associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-04-335
Officer's sealed pattern skirt, 1954; associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. Uniforms 1994-04-336
Tartan skirt and four pairs of tights, 1967 (c); associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps (TA). Uniforms 1994-04-337
Tartan patterned skirt, 1968 (c); made by James Grieve Limited, Edinburgh, 1908 (c); associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps (TA). Uniforms 1994-04-338
Two bronze collar badges and a bronze cap badge, Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes (NAAFI), 1921 (c)-1953 (c); collar badges worn on khaki tunics by Restaurant and Welfare Superintendents and cap badge worn on khaki felt hat by Restaurant and Welfare Superintendents. From the collection of the Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes (NAAFI). Badges 2003-08-37
White metal cap badge, Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes (NAAFI), 1921 (c)-1953 (c); worn by uniformed NCS personnel employed as Transport Drivers and Motor Boat Crews operating from shore based Royal Naval Establishments. From the collection of the Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes (NAAFI). Badges 2003-08-38
White metal lapel badge, Navy Army and Air Force Institutes (NAAFI), 1921 (c)-1953 (c); depicts a fouled anchor with a slip of laurel and wings either side; with letters, 'N.A.A.F.I.' above, all within a circlet inscribed, 'Navy Army & Air Force Institutes', and surmounted by a monarchial crown.With a non-voided centre. From the collection of the Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes (NAAFI). Badges 2003-08-39
Gilt metal and enamel badge, NAAFI Expeditionary Force Institutes and Naval Canteen Service Old Comrades' Association, 1945 (c)-1953 (c); depicts a sunrise surmounted by a monarchial crown, with waves below and an anchor with rope entwined, all within a circlet of dark blue enamel inscribed, 'Old Comrades Association'. From the collection of the Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes (NAAFI). Badges 2003-08-40