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| Description | Object Type | NAM Accession Number |
|---|---|---|
| Uniform studies of Cavalry regiments from the 10th Hussars, and various Yeomanry regiments, of various dates, 1832-1900 (c). Album of lithographs, containing 112 coloured lithographs after Richard Simkin, 1832-1900 (c); made by Forster Groom and Company, London; including nine coloured by the artist and signed lower right, nd; associated with the Cavalry and the Yeomanry. | Prints | 1982-04-151 |
| The/ British Army/ Album. Leather covered photograph album, 1854-1890; designed by Capt Bunnett, England, 1890; published by J G M and Company Limited, 1890; with gold tooled decoration; with chromolithographs of military subjects, depicting various regiments and battles, with windows cut out for photographs; the album also acts as a keepsafe box; associated with the British Army and the Indian Army. | Prints | 1982-04-408 |
| Scrapbook of the uniform of the United States Army and the United States Navy. Album including 33 chromolithographs by and after Werner, 1899; published by the Werner Company, Akron, 1899; also including newspaper and magazine cuttings, greeting cards, photographs and tracings; inscribed, 'THE RAYMALETTE/ SERIES/ PRIVATE GREETING/ CARDS/ BRITISH/ MANUFACTURE' on the cover; associated with the US Army and the US Navy. | Prints | 1982-04-671 |
| Alphabet of our soldiers. Children's book, a volume of colour chromolithographs, 1860; Dean's Infantile series, published by Dean and Son, 1860. | Prints | 1982-04-265 |
| Receuil d'Estampes representant les Different Evenements de la Guerre qui a procure l'Independence aux Etats Unis de l'Amerique, 1775-1783. Volume of 17 line engravings by F Godefroy and N Ponce, published by N Ponce and Godefroy, Paris, 1783 (c). | Prints | 1971-02-33-512 |
| An illustrated record of important events in the Annals of Europe during the years 1812, 1813, 1814 & 1815. Volume of 25 aquatints, five engravings and two maps, printed by T Bensley, published by R Bowyer, 1815; a series of views of Paris, Moscow, The Kremlin, Dresden, Berlin, The Battles of Leipsic. | Prints | 1971-02-33-513 |
| A LA/ GLOIRE/ DE/ L'ARMEE/ FRANCAISE/ LES PLUS BEAUX/ SOLDATS/ A COLORIER. Children's book, a volume of chromolithographs, 1870; published by Pellerin, 1870; associated with the French Army. | Prints | 1982-04-270 |
| Lithographic views of Military Operations in Canada under his excellency Sir John Colborne G C B, during the late insurrection, 1837-38 accompanied by notes Historical and Descriptive. Folio of six coloured lithographs by N Hartnell after Lord Charles Beauclerk, published by A Flint, 1840, with map. Associated with Canada, Papineau Rebellion (1837-1838). | Prints | 1971-02-33-515 |
| British Army. Children's book, a volume of eight lithographs, 1870 (c); printed and published by Goode Brothers, 1870; associated with the British Army. | Prints | 1982-04-247 |
| ARMY/ AND NAVY/ DROLLERIES. Children's book, a volume of chromolithographs after Thomas S Seccombe, 1873; published by Frederick Warne and Company, 1873; associated with the British Army and Navy. | Prints | 1964-12-50 |
| Steel combat helmet, Mark V, with netting and attached fake foliage, 1956 (c)-1972 (c); used by Mr John Jackson who served in the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers during his National Service in 1956-1958; the helmet liner is dated 1972 and is from Mr Jackson's later service in the Territorial Army. | Equipment, general | 2003-09-40 |
| Military Misreadings of Shakspeare [sic]. Children's book, a volume of chromolithographs after Thomas S Seccombe; published by George Routledge and Sons, 1880; associated with Sir William Shakespeare. | Prints | 1983-12-86 |
| 'Military ABC, Major General and Staff'. Children's book, a volume of chromolithographs after A G Buck and P W Reynolds, Dean's Gold Medal Series, 1889; published by Dean and Son, 1889. | Prints | 1983-10-45 |
| 'OUR ARMIES'/ INDIAN NATIVE ARTILLERY/ ENGINEERS and INFANTRY. Children's book, a volume of 30 chromolithographs after Richard Simkin, 1890 (c); published by Sampson Low, Marston and Company Limited, 1890. | Prints | 1964-09-50 |
| Life in the Army. Children's book, a volume of chromolithographs after R Simkin, 1889 (c); published by Chapman and Hall Limited, 1889; associated with the British Army. | Prints | 1965-03-44-47 |
| Three photocopies of drawings by Frank Reynolds, 1945 (c); relating to the 2nd Survey Regiment, Royal Artillery, the British Army, and the Burma Star Association; associated with World War Two, Far East (1941-1945). From the Burma Memorial Collection of Maj James Allan. | Prints | 1989-04-116-690 |
| Shoulder title, Inns of Court Regiment, 1940 (c); part of the collection of Maj John Waring. | Badges | 1994-05-305 |
| 'The Army ABC'. Children's book, a volume of chromolithographs by Richard Simkin, Dean's Diploma Series, No 14; published by Dean and Son Limited, 1895; associated with the British Army. | Prints | 1983-10-48 |
| Our Indian and Colonial Forces. Volume of chromolithographs after Richard Simkin, 1895 (c). | Prints | 1983-10-49 |
| Armed Europe. Children's book, a volume of colour chromolithographs after Richard Simkin; published by Raphael Tuck and Sons, 1902. | Prints | 1983-10-54 |
| Indian Army officer's frock coat, 1860 (c); a scarce and early example of such a coat made from drab melton cloth; the coat has been tailored with the lapel lace running to the waist and the shoulders are slightly padded indicating a date of 1860 (c). | Uniforms | 2003-09-50 |
| Slip-on shoulder title, Inns of Court Regiment, 1940 (c); part of the collection of Maj John Waring. | Badges | 1994-05-310 |
| FREDERICK Duke of SCHONBERG [sic], Marquis of Harwich, Earle of Bransford... Mezzotint by John Smith after Sir Godfrey Kneller, 1690 (c); possibly published by John Smith, 1800 (c); full-length equestrian portrait of Frederick, Duke of Schomberg in armour, with a black page boy and a battlescene beyond; associated with the British Army. | Prints | 1972-09-52 |
| FREEDOM '74/ ...and we are young. And God has given us strength, courage and counsel... Colour chromolithograph poster, published 1974 (c); for the Irish Republican Army, 1974 (c); associated with Ralph Lillford. A sniper in profile, with liberated prisoners leaving a barbed-wire enclosed compound; printed in black, orange and green; inscribed as title; associated with Northern Ireland (1969-2007). | Prints | 1989-08-85 |
| GENERAL SIR JOHN FRASER GCH andc. Lithograph by M Gauci after J J Masquerier; published by Graf and Soret, 1838 (c); three-quarter-length portrait in uniform of Gen Sir John Fraser, GCH, with a sea wall and a sea view beyond; associated with the British Army. | Prints | 1972-09-58 |
| The Portsmouth Captains. Line engraving by R White, 1688 (c); published by R White, 1688; portraits of six officers in ovals, including, Hon Col John Beaumont, Hon Capt Th[?] Paston, Capt Simon Pack, Capt John Port, Capt William Cook and Capt Thomas Orme; with title scrolls beneath; associated with the British Army. | Prints | 1972-09-59 |
| GENL LORD EDWARD SOMERSET GCB/ [andc andc andc]. Mezzotint by G T Payne after J Grund, 1842 (c); published by Edward Puckle, London, 1846; three-quarter-length of Gen Lord Edward Somerset, in General Officer's uniform; associated with the British Army. | Prints | 1972-09-53 |
| Le Temple de la Gloire ou les Fastes Militaires de la France depuis le Regne de Louis XIV jusq'a nos Jours. Two volumes each with engraved frontispiece and 19 engravings of battles, by various engravers after Martinet, 1800 (c); Par le General Auguste Jube, Baron de la Perelle. | Prints | 1971-02-33-544 |
| Mooltan, during and after the siege, 1848-1849. 21 coloured lithographs by A Maclure after J Dunlop MD Assistant Surgeon HM 32nd Regiment, published by Wm S Orr and Co; associated with the 2nd Sikh War, 1848-1849. | Prints | 1971-02-33-535 |
| Formation badge, Inns of Court Regiment, 1940 (c); part of the collection of Maj John Waring. | Badges | 1994-05-20 |
| The British Military Library or Journal comprehending a Complete Body of Miltary Knowledge. Two volumes illustrated with maps, diagrams and 29 hand coloured etchings of regimental uniform, published by J Carpenter and Co, London, 1799-1801. | Prints | 1971-02-33-534 |
| Historic, Military and Naval anecdotes, of personal valour, bravery and particular incidents which occurred to the armies of Great Britain, 1803-15, and her allies, in the last long-contested war terminating with the Battle of Waterloo. 40 aquatints by Clark and Dubourg after J A Atkinson, Manskirch, W Heath, Clark, Deighton, Rigaud, published by Edward Orme, 1819. | Prints | 1971-02-33-533 |
| 'Military ABC'. Children's book, a volume of chromolithographs after A G Buck and P W Reynolds, 1889; Dean's Gold Medal Series, published by Dean and Son, 1889. | Prints | 1983-10-46 |
| Flag taken to the top of Mount Everest by Brig Sir John Hunt, 1 British Corps, 26 May 1953.Associated with the British Army of the Rhine (1945-1993). | Flags and Colours | 1994-05-326 |
| SE ASIA UNIFORMS - INDIAN. Colour photolithograph on board, 1941-1942 (c); panel for an exhibition, 1980 (c); three cut out figures stuck onto board, each with printed text below containing information about their uniforms; depicting a Senior Non Commissioned Officer, Indian National Army, a Corporal, Indian Army, and a Subedar Major, Burma Rifles, 1941-1942; relating to the Burma Star Association; associated with World War Two, Far East (1941-1945). From the Burma Memorial Collection of Maj James Allan. | Prints | 1989-04-116-1014 |
| INSIGNIA AND BADGES OF THE US ARMY. Colour photolithograph poster, publisher unknown, 1940 (c); with images of insignia of enlisted grades, lapel and collar insignia and badges; associated with Burma; relating to the Burma Star Association and the US Army; associated with World War Two, Far East (1941-1945). From the Burma Memorial Collection of Maj James Allan. | Prints | 1989-04-116-1019 |
| INFANTRY, AIRBORNE AND CAVALRY DIVISIONS. Colour chromolithograph by James Jones, 1945 (c); depicting 98 US Army badges, 1945 (c); associated with Burma; relating to the Burma Star Association and the US Army; associated with World War Two, Far East (1941-1945). From the Burma Memorial Collection of Maj James Allan. | Prints | 1989-04-116-1052 |
| DEDICATED..TO.../ the ARMY/ The NAVY/ and the/ AIR/ FORCE/ WORDS AND MUSIC BY/ ...DAREWSKI/ [and]...LOCKTON. Photocopy music cover, published by Keith Prowse and Company Limited, London, 1939 (c); with three men representing each of the services posing on the cover; with text about the cover and the soldier Sgt Jack Aldham, Royal Horse Artillery; associated with Burma; relating to the Burma Star Association, the British Army, the Royal Air Force, and the Royal Navy; associated with World War Two, Far East (1941-1945). From the Burma Memorial Collection of Maj James Allan. | Prints | 1989-04-116-1029 |
| BEHIND ENEMY LINES/ ../ The US Army's Secret Weapon in Burma 1942-45. Computer print poster possibly produced by Presidio Army Museum, Lincoln, 1980 (c); advertising for a Presidio Army Museum exhibition, 1980 (c); copy photograph of American soldiers leading Kachin Scouts down a jungle stream in North Burma, searching for Japanese; with text about the Presidio Army Museum; associated with Sgt James Fletcher and Pte Johan Davenport; relating to the Burma Star Association, the OSS Detachment, US Army, Japanese Forces and the Kachin Scouts; associated with World War Two, Far East (1941-1945). From the Burma Memorial Collection of Maj James Allan. | Prints | 1989-04-116-1108 |
| 53 aquatints by Sutherland M Dubourg, J Hill, J Clarks after W Heath; printed by L Harrison and J C Leigh, published by J Jenkins. | Prints | 1971-02-33-532 |
| Aspects of POW life. Photocopy pen and ink sketches by Flip Relf, 1943-1944 (c); exhibition panel with four vignette photocopy sketches pasted on; depicts Japanese torture, prisoners of war working, dysentery 'death house', and makeshift cemetery for English dead at Hinktok river camp, Thailand; associated with Burma; relating to the Burma Star Association, the British Army, and Japanese Forces; associated with World War Two, POWs Far East (1941-1945). From the Burma Memorial Collection of Maj James Allan. | Prints | 1989-04-116-697 |
| Two photographs of pen, ink and wash sketches and one photograph of a pen and ink sketch by Frank Reynolds, 1943 (c); depicting scenes on troopships, with captions; related to the Burma Star Association, the 2nd Survey Regiment, Royal Artillery and the British Army; associated with World War Two, Far East (1941-1945). From the Burma Memorial Collection of Maj James Allan. | Prints | 1989-04-116-688 |
| The military review - the camp at Chobham. The troops returning to their encampment after a field-day, 1853. Coloured tinted lithograph by Edmund Walker after Louis Haghe (1806-85), published by Ackermann and Co, 8 Oct 1853. | Prints | 1968-06-295 |
| Two photographs of watercolours and one photograph of a drawing, by Frank Reynolds, Royal Artillery, 1943 (c)-1945 (c); depicting soldiers relaxing; associated with Burma; relating to the Burma Star Association, the British Army, and the 2nd Survey Regiment, Royal Artillery; associated with World War Two, Far East (1941-1945). From the Burma Memorial Collection of Maj James Allan. | Prints | 1989-04-116-687 |
| Three photocopies of drawings by Frank Reynolds, Royal Artillery, 1943 (c); depicting seens on troopships in the Atlantic Ocean; inscribed as title; associated with Burma; relating to the Burma Star Association, the 2nd Survey Regiment, Royal Artillery, and the British Army; associated with World War Two, Far East (1941-1945). From the Burma Memorial Collection of Maj James Allan. | Prints | 1989-04-116-689 |
| Two photocopies of sketches by Frank Reynolds, Royal Artillery, 1945 (c); depicting a Japanese bunker and trench; associated with Burma; relating to the Burma Star Association, Japanese Forces and the 2nd Survey Regiment, Royal Artillery; associated with World War Two, Far East (1941-1945). From the Burma Memorial Collection of Maj James Allan. | Prints | 1989-04-116-692 |
| Views in India Saint Helena and Car Nicobar Drawn from nature and on stone, 1825-1826. 60 lithographs by Maj John Luard, printed by C Hullmandel, Graf and Soret. | Prints | 1971-02-33-529 |
| SE ASIA UNIFORMS/ JAPANESE. Colour photolithograph on painted cardboard; panel for an exhibition, 1980 (c); three cut-out figures stuck onto painted board, each with printed text containing information about their uniforms; depicting a Captain and Private of the Japanese Air Force and a Colonel of the Japanese Army, 1942-1944; associated with Burma; relating to the Burma Star Association, the Japanese Army and the Japanese Air Force; associated with World War Two, Far East (1941-1945). From the Burma Memorial Collection of Maj James Allan. | Prints | 1989-04-116-1012 |
| SE ASIA UNIFORMS BRITISH. Colour photolithograph on painted cardboard; panel for an exhibition, 1980 (c); three cut-out figures stuck onto painted board, each with printed text containing information about their uniforms; depicting a Lance Corporal of the British Army, Brigadier of the Indian Army and the Pilot Officer, Royal Air Force, 1945; associated with Burma; relating to the Burma Star Association, the British Army, Indian Army, and the Royal Air Force; associated with World War Two, Far East (1941-1945). From the Burma Memorial Collection of Maj James Allan. | Prints | 1989-04-116-1013 |
| The QA's/ Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps. Poster prepared for the Ministry of Defence, 1982 (c); published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1982 (c); depicting a black and white 19th century hospital scene with a nurse in the foreground carrying a lamp, with the badge of the Queen Alexandra's Royal Nursing Corps above; associated with Burma; relating to the Burma Star Association; associated with World War Two, Far East (1941-1945). From the Burma Memorial Collection of Maj James Allan. | Prints | 1989-04-116-1020 |
| SE ASIA UNIFORMS/ AMERICAN. Colour photolithograph on board; panel for exhibition, 1980 (c); three cut-out figures stuck onto board, each with printed text below containing information about their uniforms; depicting a Private, US Army, Pilot, American Volunteer Group (Flying Tigers), and a Pilot, US Army Air Force, 1941-1944; associated with Burma; relating to the Burma Star Association; associated with World War Two, Far East (1941-1945). From the Burma Memorial Collection of Maj James Allan. | Prints | 1989-04-116-1018 |
| Shako plate, officers', 2nd Extra Regiment Native Infantry, Madras, 1857-1860 (c). | Badges | 1994-06-5 |
| 1939-45 Star; Africa Star 1940-43; Italy Star 1943-45; Defence Medal 1939-45; British War Medal 1939-45; awarded to Miss E O Moore Ede, Territorial Army Nursing Service, 1939-1945. | Medals | 1994-06-6 |
| Napoleonic Wars, 1808-14. 16 lithographs by J Atkinson; incidents of British bravery during the late campaigns on the continent. Graphically illustrated in a series of drawings on stone; associated with the Napoleonic Wars (1803-1815) and Peninsular War (1808-1814). | Prints | 1971-02-33-528 |
| Two colour photocopies of propaganda posters, 1942-1945 (c); associated with Burma; relating to the Burma Star Association, the US Army and the British Army; associated with World War Two, Far East (1941-1945). From the Burma Memorial Collection of Maj James Allan. | Prints | 1989-04-116-439 |
| Claire Lee Chennault, Commander US Army Air Force in China and 14th Air Force in China, 1945 (c). Colour lithograph after Milton Caniff, 1945 (c); depicting portrait of the head of Maj Gen Claire Lee Chaunalt, eyes lowered; associated with Burma; relating to the US Army Air Force, and the 14th Air Force; associated with World War Two, Far East (1941-1945). From the Burma Memorial Collection of Maj James Allan. | Prints | 1989-04-116-1027 |
| Sir Thomas Picton. Etching by S Mitan after G Jones, 1815; No 20 in ther series, 'The Battle of Waterloo', published by Thomas Kelly, London, 9 Dec 1815; equestrian portrait of Sir Thomas Picton in general officer's uniform; relating to Army Staff, General Officer; associated with the Battle of Waterloo, Napoleonic Wars (1803-1815). | Prints | 1963-12-241-20 |
| KULTUR!!! Colour photolithograph postcard after Phil Smith, 1914 (c); published by the Daily Telegraph, 1914 (c); German soldiers bayonetting a woman and child, having set fire to the town; beyond, a woman hands a rifle to a volunteer who runs to their aid; apparently illustrating text by Granville Fortescue, 'Coming of the Vandals', from the 'Daily Telegraph', 1914; relating to the British Infantry and the German Infantry; associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Prints | 1964-01-39 |
| The Commando Association Battle Honours Flag/ St George's Chapel, Westminster Abbey. Colour chromolithograph, 1940-1945 (c); published 1980 (c); with battle honours, 1940-1945; inscribed as title; associated with Burma; relating to the Burma Star Association and the Army Commandos; associated with World War Two, Far East (1941-1945). From the Burma Memorial Collection of Maj James Allan. | Prints | 1989-04-116-1002 |
| The Commando Memorial,/ Spean Bridge, Inverness-shire. Colour chromolithograph, published 1980 (c); with statues of three commandos standing on stone, with plaque, 'IN MEMORY...'; remembering the Army Commandos who died in World War Two, Far East (1941-1945); also relating to the Burma Star Association. From the Burma Memorial Collection of Maj James Allan. | Prints | 1989-04-116-1044 |
| Two pugris, lungi, cummerbund and khulla, worn by Col Arthur Eric Croker Poole, Indian Army, 1940 (c); associated with World War Two (1939-1945). | Uniforms | 1994-06-13 |
| Nineteen uniform and equipment items, Universal pattern, Women's Royal Army Corps, Canadian forces, Unidentified British Army, 1942 (c)-1970 (c). | Uniforms | 1981-12-41 |
| Ten uniform items, Royal Artillery, Universal pattern, Army Staff, 1910 (c)-1954 (c). | Uniforms | 1978-05-22 |
| British warm, Universal pattern, 1952 (c); associated with National Service. | Uniforms | 1993-02-109 |
| Thirteen uniform and equipment items, officers' and other ranks', Universal pattern, 1914 (c)-1951 (c). | Uniforms | 1982-05-21 |
| Thirteen uniform and equipment items, officers' and other ranks', Universal pattern, 1914 (c)-1951 (c). | Equipment, uniform | 1982-05-21 |
| Universal pattern combat jacket and hood, 1950 (c)-1951 (c). Worn by WO2 David Langham, Royal Army Ordnance Corps. | Uniforms | 1989-08-121 |
| Two South Korean Army flags, 1953 (c); associated with Korea (1950-1953). | Flags and Colours | 1993-01-80 |
| Protective fragmentation body armour, M-1952a, 1955 (c); relating to the United States Army and UN Forces; made by Foster Sportswear, 1955; associated with National Service; unissued. | Armour | 1988-09-52 |
| 'Star' brand detergent powder, 2003 (c); used by British Forces in Iraq; in bright orange packaging, with text including ingredients in Arabic and English; printed on packet, 'New/ Star/ Detergent Powder.../ For Colours/ and Whites'; associated with Iraq (2003-2011). | Equipment, general | 2003-10-4 |
| Cap badge, other ranks', Inns of Court Regiment, 1940 (c). | Badges | 1994-06-33 |
| Cap badge, other ranks', Royal Army Pay Corps, 1940 (c). | Badges | 1994-06-37 |
| 39 engravings by S Mitan after George Jones, mostly proof before letters, from the series published by J Booth and T Egerton, 1817; with an additional seven engravings by S Mitan after Capt George Jones from a series published by Thomas Kelly, 26 Apr 1817, and one etching by C Turner after Capt George Jones, one of a series published by C Turner, 16 May 1816; associated with the Napoleonic Wars, Waterloo (1815). | Prints | 1971-02-33-545 |
| Cap badge, other ranks', Royal Army Ordnance Corps, 1940 (c). | Badges | 1994-06-38 |
| Cap badge, other ranks', Army Educational Corps, 1940 (c). | Badges | 1994-06-39 |
| Medal group awarded to Forewoman Clerk E G Cartledge, Queen Mary's Auxiliary Army Corps: Military Medal; British War Medal 1914-20 and Allied Victory Medal 1914-19. | Medals | 1994-07-191 |
| National Service and Territorial Army papers of Cfn John Jackson with the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, 1956-1958; also a carrier pigeon booklet used by Cfn Jackson's father, Cpl W C Jackson whilst serving with 5th Bn Suffolk Regiment and Suffolk Yeomanry during World War One (1914-1918). | Archives | 2003-10-9 |
| The Sikh Bomber statuette, 1918 (c); silver by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company Limited, hallmarked London, 1951-1952; the standing figure of Mohan Singh, in service dress, preparing to throw a grenade, on plinth with four silver plaques; commemorates the action at Gully Ridge, Gallipoli, June 1915; associated with World War One, Egypt and Palestine, Mesopotamia and Gallipoli (1914-1918). | Silver | 1951-07-23 |
| Escapement clock, 1875 (c); silver by Stephen Smith and Son, London, nd; hours marked in Roman numerals in black upon a machine finished plain white metal ground, flanked by two kneeling figures of Fusiliers in service dress, with a tiger above, on wooden base, bound with silver, and supported by two elephants; a shooting prize from the Mess Silver of the 103rd Regiment of Foot (Royal Bombay Fusiliers), 1875. | Silver | 1951-11-106 |
| 27 coloured aquatints by and after James Rouse, published by H Colburn, 1816; illustrations to 'An Historical Account of the Battle of Waterloo', 1817. | Prints | 1971-02-33-546 |
| Twelve aquatints engraved by T Fielding after R Westall, R A, published by Rodwell and Martin, 20th June 1819. The victorious battles fought by Wellington. | Prints | 1971-02-33-551 |
| Candelabrum, ten branched, 1850 (c); silver, maker's mark and hallmark unidentifiable, 1850 (c); the branches are formed around a central stem in two tiers, a central arm, scrolled and decorated with foliate motifs surmounts the whole, bears the crest of the East India Company; part of the Mess Silver of the 2nd Bn Royal Dublin Fusiliers until 1922; possibly originally came from the Mess Silver of the East India Company, 1st Bombay Fusiliers, 1850 (c). | Silver | 1951-12-42 |
| Plaque, 1922-1947; wood and silver-plated, no details, 1922-1947; white metal fitments upon a polished wood mount, plain rectangular, with light infantry bugle on top in relief open work white metal. the device of a stringed bugle horn surmounted by a crown; associated with the 5th Mahratta Light Infantry and Indian Army. | Silver | 1952-04-149 |
| Buff coat, bridle arm protection piece, gauntlet cuffs and bag, Gell's Regiment of Horse, worn by Maj Thomas Sanders, 1640 (c); associated with the English Civil War. | Uniforms | 1972-09-49 |
| Buff coat, bridle arm protection piece, gauntlet cuffs and bag, Gell's Regiment of Horse, worn by Maj Thomas Sanders, 1640 (c); associated with the English Civil War. | Armour | 1972-09-49 |
| Buff coat, bridle arm protection piece, gauntlet cuffs and bag, Gell's Regiment of Horse, worn by Maj Thomas Sanders, 1640 (c); associated with the English Civil War. | Equipment, general | 1972-09-49 |
| Felt hat and pair of jungle boots, 1st Bn, 7th Duke of Edinburgh's Own Gurkha Rifles, 1968. | Uniforms | 1983-04-57 |
| Pair of menu holders, 1880 (c); silver-plated by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company Limited, 1880 (c); on white marble bases, each holder consists of a crowned laurel wreath encircling the numeral 25, the wreath is supported by twisted rope scrolls, clip behind for holding menu; from the Mess Silver of the 25th Madras Native Infantry; associated with the Indian Army. | Silver | 1952-11-11 |
| The Buckingham Memorial Cup. Cup, two-handled, shooting trophy, 1916-1917; silver, with maker's mark, 'CB [and] S', hallmarked London, 1916-1917; with lid and plinth of the Assam Valley Horse, lid surmounted by the winged figure of Victory holding aloft a laurel wreath, with square-topped handles, decorated with foliate motifs and stands upon a stepped inverted trupet foot; associated with Assam Valley Light Horse and Indian Army. | Silver | 1954-03-19 |
| Officer's button, 6th Regiment of Native Infantry, Bombay, 1855 (c). | Badges | 1994-06-107 |
| MADRAS SAPPER 1914. Statuette, 1950 (c); Indian silver by Barton, no hallmark, 1950 (c); one of a pair, with a plinth, figure of a pioneer carrying a halberd, with frontal plaque and side cladding of silver; associated with Queen Victoria's Own Madras Sappers and Miners and Indian Army. | Silver | 1953-10-68 |
| Band programme holder, 1910 (c); Indian silver or possibly another white metal, no details, 1910 (c); rectangular with card central in frame, wooden backing board slots, surmounted by the regimental badge, with battle honours on either side; from the band of the Marine Bn 21st Bombay Infantry; associated with the Corps of Bombay Pioneers and the Indian Army. | Silver | 1952-11-40 |
| MADRAS SAPPER 1914. Statuette, 1950 (c); Indian silver by Barton, no hallmark, 1950 (c); one of a pair, full-length figure, holding rifle before him with butt on the ground, on a tapering rectangular wooden plinth, with silver plaques; associated with Queen Victoria's Own Madras Sappers and Miners and Indian Army. | Silver | 1953-10-67 |
| Coat, vest, breeches and wig, General Officers' or Marshals', French Army Staff, Unidentified, 1690 (c)-1900 (c). | Uniforms | 1979-07-74 |
| Six coloured plates from a calendar showing British and Belgian cavalry, published 1973. | Prints | 1974-03-5 |
| Tray, two-handled, 1919-1920; silver by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, hallmarked Sheffield, 1919-1920; large oval with a border of cross-banded reeding bearing the crest of the 62nd Punjabis; associated with Lt Col J St Aubyn King, 62nd Punjabis, Indian Army and the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst. | Silver | 1952-12-5 |
| Eighteen statuettes, 1912 (c); silver, possibly made in Burma, acquired in Tibet, 1912 (c); silver-covered earthenware figures of The Buddha seated cross-legged upon a round backed stool, with stylised peepul tree; associated with 28th King George's Own Lancers and Indian Army. | Silver | 1953-04-25 |
| Spirit flask, 1915 (c); silver-plated, maker unknown, nd; with screw top and detachable head; associated with Connaught Rangers and German Army; associated with World War One, Western Front, Battle of Neuve Chapelle (1914-1918) 1915. | Silver | 1954-07-10 |
| Bowl, 1861 (c); possibly Indian silver, 1861 (c); upon a black lignum vitae base; associated with the 21st Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry and the Indian Army. | Silver | 1956-02-1017 |
| Statuette, 1812-1947; silver by the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company Limited, hallmarked London, 1905-1906; John Jacob in undress frock coat, right hand on hip, on cylindrical ebonized wooden plinth adorned with floral swags and plaque with presentation inscription; associated with John Jacob, 14th Prince of Wales's Own Sind Horse; associated with the Indian Mutiny (1857-1859). | Silver | 1956-02-871 |