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| Description | Object Type | NAM Accession Number |
|---|---|---|
| Fan, 1944 (c); paper and wood, made from labels advertising 'Village Brand Candles' and 'Elephant and Pagoda Candles'; acquired by Sgt T C Waterman, during service with the 33rd Royal Corps of Signals in India and Burma during World War Two (1939-1945). | Crafts | 1995-01-129 |
| Five shoulder titles, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1949-1992 (c). | Badges | 2003-04-148 |
| Three shoulder titles, associated with Auxiliary Territorial Service/ Women's Royal Army Corps Territorial Army, nd. | Badges | 2003-04-157 |
| Formation badge, Maritime Anti-Aircraft Artillery, 1941 (c). | Badges | 2003-04-165 |
| Two formation badges, worn by Auxiliary Territorial Service in Signals, 1938 (c)-1949 (c); piece of cloth in the shape of a diamond, with the lower part in dark blue and the upper part in white, the number '2' is embroidered in black upon the white portion. | Badges | 2003-04-188 |
| Desert DPM uniform worn by the 14th/20th King's Hussars, 4th Armoured Brigade, Royal Scots Dragoon Guards, during the Gulf War (1990-1991). | Uniforms | 1991-08-5 |
| Underpants, universal pattern, 1990 (c); worn by Fus A R Cave, 3rd Bn Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, during the Gulf War (1990-1991); manufactured by Wolsey, 1990 (c); associated with the Gulf War (1990-1991). | Uniforms | 1992-02-28 |
| T-Shirt purchased in Kuwait immediately after liberation by Pte Peter Michael Molloy, Royal Signals, 1991; associated with Gulf War (1990-1991). | Uniforms | 1995-03-69 |
| Formation badge, Combined Operations Headquarters, 1940 (c). | Badges | 2003-04-166 |
| Formation badge, Unofficial of 4th Armoured Brigade, worn by 3rd Bn Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, 1990-1991; associated with Gulf War (1990-1991). | Badges | 1991-11-55 |
| Pair of shoulder titles, worn by 328 Bn (Ulster) Women's Royal Army Corps Territorial Army, 1949-1992 (c). | Badges | 2003-04-168 |
| Photograph, full length portrait of Capt W E Le V dit Durell, 2nd or East Bn Royal Jersey Militia (Light Infantry), in service dress, with his pet dog on his shoulder, 1916 (c); associated with World War One, Home Front (1914-1918). | Photographs | 1986-03-15 |
| Badge, Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment, nd; white rearing horse and a white scroll beneath the letters, 'RWK'; printed upon dark blue cloth. | Badges | 2003-04-211 |
| Two other ranks' gilding-metal cap badges, Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1917-1918 (c), other rank's gilding-metal cap badge, Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1918-1921 (c), two general service buttons, two brass buttons, one large, one small, 42nd (Royal Highland Regiment The Black Watch), 1855-1881 (c), silver button, possibly 42nd (Royal Highland Regiment The Black Watch), 1900 (c). | Badges | 2003-04-214 |
| Portrait photograph of a private, full length in undress uniform, holding a puppy, 1890 (c); taken by S Imamuddin and Company, 1890 (c). | Photographs | 1986-04-45 |
| Gulf War 1, a sketch-book made in Saudi Arabia while attached to Headquarters 7th Armoured Brigade, November 1990 to March 1991. Sketchbook 1 containing 45 numbered pages of drawings in pencil, pen and ink and crayon by Robin Watt (Major C R G Watt, Royal Hussars), 1990-1991. Containing on-the-spot studies of AFVs, soldiers, local flora and fauna; together with other pieces of paper and cloth memorabilia, pasted in. (302 mm x 210 mm x 15 mm). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1994-09-49 |
| Fan, 1944 (c); paper and wood; advertising 'Dalhousie Liquor Stores'; acquired by Sgt T C Waterman, 33rd Royal Corps of Signals, during service in India and Burma during World War Two (1939-1945). | Crafts | 1995-01-130 |
| join the Regular Army. Colour photolithographic recruiting poster, 1965 (c), produced by the War Office; published by HMSO, 1965 (c); two Ferret Mk II/3 APCS of the Royal Tank Regiment (attached to the 3rd Infantry Division) drive out of an aircraft carrier. | Prints | 2003-04-216 |
| Plaque, 1944 (c); hand carved in relief by an Italian prisoner of war, with the badge of the Royal Regiment of Artillery, and mottoes 'UBIQUE' and 'QUO FAS ET GLORIA DUCUNT'; mounted on an upright block with a sloping face, possibly intended as a desk ornament. | Crafts | 1997-05-29 |
| Plaque, 1944 (c); hand carved by an Italian prisoner of war with the badge of the Corps of Royal Engineers, and motto 'HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE'; carved in relief; mounted on an upright block with a sloping face, possibly intended as a desk ornament. | Crafts | 1997-05-30 |
| Fifteen regimental sweetheart brooches, 1939-1943 (c); silver and enamel made variously by James Fenton, Sydney and Company, Thomas L Mott and Company, George Atkins and Son, all hallmarked Birmingham; includes two pendants; tiepins; a lapel badge. | Crafts | 1997-08-60 |
| Gulf War 2, a sketch-book made in Saudi Arabia while attached to Headquarters 7th Armoured Brigade, November 1990 to March 1991. Sketchbook 2 containing 57 numbered pages of drawings in pencil, pen and ink and crayon by Robin Watt (Major C R G Watt, Royal Hussars), 1990-1991. Containing on-the-spot studies of AFVs, soldiers, local flora and fauna; together with other pieces of paper and cloth memorabilia, pasted in. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1994-09-50 |
| One-pint tankard, 1940; pewter, hand-engraved on front side with coat of arms and scroll inscribed, 'May 1940 June Dunkirk Veteran's Association'; engraved on base, 'English Pewter Made in Sheffield England'; cylindrical wih inward-sloping sides, plain with stepped rim and lip, square-sectioned handle at side; belonged to Sapper Thomas Streeting, Royal Engineers. | Crafts | 1997-10-139 |
| Bracelet, 1944 (c); white metal with black, white and blue enamel, unmarked, nd; badges of the Royal Corps of Signals and 49th (West Riding) Division as alternate panels; flat, rectangular metal pieces, with the Royal Signals figure in bas relief; the polar bear divisional sign flat, each piece with two links at either end and a clasp; belonged to WO1 S D Julian, Auxiliary Territorial Service. | Crafts | 1997-11-197 |
| Photocopy, transcript and floppy disc of the diary of Dvr William Dalley, 77th Coy, Royal Engineers; diary covers the Bechuanaland Expedition, South Africa, 1884-1885, and includes an image of Dvr Dalley and other supporting documents. | Archives | 2003-04-218 |
| Wooden figurine, 1960 (c); after Capt William John Philpin Jones; collected by Bernard Arthur Carter, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, 1960 (c); an officer in a squat position, holding a pint; based on one of the 'Two Types' cartoon characters created by the then Capt William John Philpin Jones, for daily newspapers sent to the British services serving in World War Two (1939-1945). | Crafts | 2003-04-222 |
| 4 Regiment in the attack, Operation Desert Storm, Iraq, 26th February 1991. Colour photolithograph after David Rowlands, 1992 (c); published by Saville Fine Arts, Bristol, 1992 (c); three Lynx and three Gazelle helicopters from 4 Regiment (AAC) assist the Queen's Royal Irish Hussars, with burning Iraqi tanks in the distance; signed lower right, 'David Rowlands'; associated with Operation DESERT STORM, Gulf War (1990-1991). | Prints | 2003-04-223 |
| 105 mm Light Gun of 19th Regiment Royal Artillery in action at Mount Igman, Bosnia, 30th August 1995. Colour photolithograph after David Rowlands, 1996 (c); published by Saville Fine Arts, Bristol, 1996 (c); soldiers loading a 105 mm light gun, empty shell cases are littered around; signed and dated lower right, 'David Rowlands 1996'; associated with Operation GRAPPLE, Bosnia (1994-1995). | Prints | 2003-04-224 |
| Gun Lift at Mrkonjic Grad. Colour photolithograph after David Rowlands, 1999 (c); published by Saville Fine Arts, Bristol, 1999 (c); Joint Helicopter Support Unit soldiers controlling a 105mm Light Gun lift, with Boeing HC2 Chinook helicopters of the Royal Air Force; signed and dated lower right, 'David Rowlands 1999'; associated with Bosnia (1991-). | Prints | 2003-04-225 |
| 2 Battalion REME Operation Agricola, Kosovo February - September 1999. Colour photolithograph after David Rowlands, 1999 (c); published by Saville Fine Arts, Bristol, 1999 (c); soldiers oversee the loading and preparing of tanks; signed lower right, 'David Rowlands'; associated with Operation AGRICOLA, Kosovo (1999). | Prints | 2003-04-227 |
| Colour Party, Royal Canadians, the Prince of Wales Leinster Regiment, 1914. Watercolour by Pat Keen, 1925. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1951-10-8 |
| The former 'Hyderabad Contingent' Cavalry, 30th Lancers (Gordon's Horse) Lance Daffadar - Jat, 20th Deccan Horse, Sikh, 29th Lancers (Deccan Horse) Risaldar - Dekhani Musalman, 1910. Watercolour, signed and dated lower right by Major Alfred Crowdy Lovett, 1910. The original for the illustration opposite p46 of Major G F MacMunn's 'Armies of India'. Three figures, one mounted, in a hilly landscape. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1953-02-16 |
| Sketch from top of the Officers Mess, 1st Batt QORWK Regt, Fort William Calcutta, 1922. Pencil drawing by Donald Maxwell, signed and dated May 1922. View of the maidan with a man sitting sketching on the parapet of the roof. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1953-05-4 |
| Photograph album of 323 photographs, 1938-1974; originally compiled by Capt Hubert Gervais Lennox Brain, 6th Royal Bn, Instructor of the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, 1938; presented by the Officers of the 13th Frontier Force Rifles, to The Royal Military College, Sandhurst, to give Cadets who wished to join the Indian Army an idea of life in the regiment; with other documents. | Photographs | 1965-04-64 |
| Photograph album of 323 photographs, 1938-1974; originally compiled by Capt Hubert Gervais Lennox Brain, 6th Royal Bn, Instructor of the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, 1938; presented by the Officers of the 13th Frontier Force Rifles, to The Royal Military College, Sandhurst, to give Cadets who wished to join the Indian Army an idea of life in the regiment; with other documents. | Archives | 1965-04-64 |
| Photograph album of 323 photographs, 1938-1974; originally compiled by Capt Hubert Gervais Lennox Brain, 6th Royal Bn, Instructor of the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, 1938; presented by the Officers of the 13th Frontier Force Rifles, to The Royal Military College, Sandhurst, to give Cadets who wished to join the Indian Army an idea of life in the regiment; with other documents. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1965-04-64 |
| Operation Agricola 4th Regiment Royal Artillery Offensive Support Group Entry into Kosovo, 12th June 1999. Colour photolithograph after David Rowlands, 2000; published by Saville Fine Arts, Bristol, 2000 (c); tanks enter the city, welcomed by locals waving and clapping their hands; signed and dated lower right, 'David Rowlands 2000'; associated with Operation AGRICOLA, Kosovo (1999). | Prints | 2003-04-231 |
| Operation Barras, 10th September 2000. Colour photolithograph after David Rowlands, 2000 (c); published by Saville Fine Arts, Bristol, 2000 (c); Special Forces Lynx and Chinooks in direct fire provide support to the Special Forces hostage rescue mission in Sierra Leone, relating to air support for the rescue mission in Sierra Leone, 2000; signed and dated lower right, 'David Rowlands 2000'; associated with Operation Barras, Sierra Leone (2000). | Prints | 2003-04-233 |
| Operation Basilica, Sierra Leone 19th July - 2nd November 2000. Colour photolithograph after David Rowlands, 2000 (c); published Saville Fine Arts, Bristol, 2000 (c); soldiers of the 1st Bn The Royal Irish Regiment leaving Benguema Camp to carry out force protection and civilian reassurance patrol; signed and dated lower right, 'David Rowlands 2000'; associated with Operation Basilica, Sierra Leone (2000). | Prints | 2003-04-234 |
| O Group at Monte Cassino. Colour photolithograph after David Rowlands, 199 (c); published by Saville Fine Arts, Bristol, 1997 (c); Brig Pat Scott, Lt Col Bala Bredin, Maj P Rockliffe and Maj Horsfall discussing tactics by their vehicle; relating to 2nd Irish Rifles; signed and dated lower right, 'David Rowlands 1997'; associated with Monte Cassino, 15 May 1944, World War Two, North West Europe (1939-1945). | Prints | 2003-04-237 |
| The Battle of the Imjin Crash Action. Colour photolithograph after David Rowlands, 2000; published by Saville Fine Arts, Bristol, 2000 (c); soldiers of the Royal Ulster Rifles fire mortars on the valley slopes, tanks of the 8th King's Royal Irish Hussars fire on Chinese coming down the slopes; signed in pencil and dated lower right, 'David Rowlands 2000'; associated with the Battle of the Imjin, Korea (1950-1953). | Prints | 2003-04-238 |
| The Bank Job Operation Magpie, Mostar, Bosnia, 18th April 2001. Colour photolithograph after David Rowlands, 2002; published by Saville Fine Arts, Bristol, 2002 (c); soldiers of the Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment and 1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards, prepare to gain entry to Hercegovacka Bank at night, they seized funds and evidence providing links between politicians and illegal activities that threatened peace and stability in the region; signed and dated lower right, 'David Rowlands 2002'; associated with Operation MAGPIE, Bosnia (1991 -). | Prints | 2003-04-239 |
| One Man and his Colours 5th Regiment Royal Artillery. Colour photolithograph after David Rowlands, 1998; published by Saville Fine Arts, Bristol, 1998 (c); a soldier in uniform standing in front of a tank; signed and dated lower left, 'David Rowlands 1998'. | Prints | 2003-04-240 |
| Presentation of Colours to the London Regiment by H.R.H. The Duke of York ... at the Duke of York's Headquarters, Chelsea, 25th July 1997. Colour photolithograph after David Rowlands, 1998; published by Saville Fine Arts, Bristol, 1998 (c); lines of soldiers standing to attention, Col Sir Paul Newall and Lt Col R A Ingleby-Mackenzie, with drums in the foreground; signed and dated lower right, 'David Rowlands 1998'. | Prints | 2003-04-241 |
| Presentation of Colours to the 2nd Battalion The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers by Field Marshal H.R.H. The Duke of Kent .. at Dale Barracks, .. 1995. Colour photolithograph after David Rowlands, 1996 (c); published by Saville Fine Arts, Bristol, 1996 (c); two soldiers receive the colours, watched by soldiers, regimental band and chaplains; signed lower right, 'David Rowlands'. | Prints | 2003-04-242 |
| The Ceremony of the Keys H.M. Tower of London 1st Battalion The Royal Regiment of Wales, 1997-1998. Colour photolithograph after David Rowlands, 1998; published by Saville Fine Arts, Bristol, 1998 (c); soldiers of the Royal Regiment of Wales stand to attention outside the tower, one carries the bunch of keys; signed and dated lower right, 'David Rowlands 1998'. | Prints | 2003-04-245 |
| 'Zero Alpha - Airstrip Secure'. Colour photolithograph after David Rowlands, 2002; published by Saville Fine Arts, Bristol, 2002 (c); four soldiers crouching down on a desert airstrip, with their guns at the ready, aircraft in the distance; signed and dated lower right, 'David Rowlands 2002'. | Prints | 2003-04-247 |
| Airmobile Gunners 19th Regiment Royal Artillery (The Highland Gunners) on an exercise with 24 Airmobile Brigade. Coloured photolithograph after David Rowlands, 1998; published by Saville Fine Arts, Bristol, 1998 (c); soldiers training in a field, a helicopter carries lower mortar guns and packages; signed and dated lower right, 'David Rowlands'; from the painting commissioned by the Warrant Officer's and Sergeant's Mess, 19th Regiment, Royal Artillery. | Prints | 2003-04-252 |
| Autobiographical memoir, 1920 (c)-1929 (c); relates to the service of Capt Howard George Picton Davies, Royal Welsh Fusiliers, World War One; makes use of Capt Siegfried Sassoon's account of 2nd Bn Royal Welsh Fusiliers; associated with Battle of Loos, Battle of the Somme and the Battle of Arras, World War One, Western Front, (1914-1918). | Archives | 2003-04-256 |
| Ever memorable Battle of Waterloo, 1815. Coloured bistre aquatint, proof, by R Cooper and T Sutherland after H Alken, published by S and J Fuller, 1 Mar 1816; associated with the Battle of Waterloo, Napoleonic Wars (1815). | Prints | 1971-02-33-426 |
| 66 copy photographs relating to the South African War Veterans Association, 1938-1982. | Photographs | 1986-04-49 |
| 729 Days and an Early Breakfast. A National Service Demob countdown calendar, 1948 (c). Colour pencil drawing on paper stained with tea by Robin Ollington, 2nd Bn Royal Warwickshire Regiment, based on calendars produced by the artist during his National Service (1948-1949), 2003. | Drawings and Watercolours | 2003-04-258 |
| 36 photographs possibly collected by a member of the Royal Engineers during and just after the Boer War, including portraits and groups of Boers and Royal Engineers, monuments, entry into Ladysmith, views of towns and domestic scenes, 1900-1919 (c). | Photographs | 1986-04-53 |
| Khaki bush hat and jacket, 1949 (c)-1950 (c); worn by Lt Col J Lyon-Maris, 2nd Bn The Royal Nigeria Regiment (RWAFF) whilst serving as their first National Service Officer; both retain the original regimental badges and buttons. | Uniforms | 2003-04-259 |
| Photograph album containing 232 group photographs compiled by Maj Wilfred Herbert James Sale, MC, 3rd/4th County of London Yeomanry (Sharpshooters), 1941; scenes on board ship, mainly of recreational activities, en route to South Africa; captions taken from a separate index volume; associated with World War Two (1939-1945). | Photographs | 1975-03-63-4 |
| HRH William Prince of Orange wounded at the moment of victory in the momorable battle of Waterloo, 1815. Coloured stipple engraving by W Van Senus after J Odevare, published 1816; with a member of the 1st Royal Dragoons carrying the captured French eagle of the 105th Regiment in the left foreground; associated with the Battle of Waterloo, Napoleonic Wars (1815). | Prints | 1971-02-33-430 |
| The period is towards the close of day..., 1815. Coloured line engraving by H R Cook after Alexander Sauerweid, published by T Clay and R Lambe, June 1819; one of a pair of line engravings depicting different stages of battle; associated with the Battle of Waterloo, Napoleonic Wars (1815). | Prints | 1971-02-33-431 |
| Waterloo, 1815. Etching, proof by J B Allen after Capt George Jones Royal Artillery, published by John Cumberland, 1828. | Prints | 1971-02-33-468 |
| Mounted group photograph of F Coy Royal Military College, Sandhurst, May 1913; photographed by Gale and Polden; with named subjects, including Howard George Picton Davies, indicated by a mark. | Photographs | 2003-04-261 |
| Photograph showing 94 (British) General Hospital, Beni Massou on the high ground behind Algiers harbour front, 1943 (c). World War Two, Middle East (1940-1943). | Photographs | 1986-04-83 |
| A Private of The Royal Welch Fusiliers, by a sangar, 'L'Derry', 25 June 1972. Carbon, signed lower right and dated lower left, by Ralph Lillford, 1972; associated with Londonderry, Northern Ireland (1969-2007). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1989-08-59 |
| Press cutting: Soldiers of the Empire: the heroes Britain forgot; published in 'The Guardian G2' supplement, 6 Nov 2002; associated with World War Two (1939-1945). | Archives | 2003-05-2 |
| Colour photograph showing model figures representing regiments of the Punjab Frontier Force on display at the Royal Artillery Institution, Woolwich, 1985 (c). | Photographs | 1986-04-85 |
| 31 photographs, 1829-1936 (c), including: portraits; 2nd Bengal Lancers formed up; sports meeting; groups mainly relating to the Hearsey family; car; view of Ypres cathedral. | Photographs | 1986-04-87 |
| Papers relating to Pte T J Skinner, Army Service Corps, 1914 (c)-1918 (c) and his son Pte T A Skinner, Royal Army Medical Corps, 1939 (c)-1945 (c): official documentation, telegrams, newspaper cuttings, guide books and personal letters covering their service during World War One (1914-1918) and World War Two (1939-1945). | Archives | 2003-05-3 |
| Rememberance of Aden, 1955 (c); printed polyester square in yellow, red, blue, green and black, manufacturer unknown, 1955 (c); centrally a map of Aden with surrounding Middle East countries, around map are eight illustrations of features of local interest; purchased by Pte John Coddington whilst on National Service in Aden with the Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment). | Crafts | 2003-05-8 |
| Photograph showing allied officers in China, 1906. The photograph was originally associated with documents of a Royal Artillery Officer in the group indicating the date 1906. | Photographs | 1986-05-13 |
| Homemade button stick, 1948; used by Robin Ollington, Royal Warwickshire Regiment, during his National Service, 1948-1949; made for Ollington by his father. | Equipment, general | 2003-05-14 |
| Photographs and postcards relating to Pte T J Skinner, Army Service Corps, 1914 (c)-1918 (c), and his son Pte T A Skinner, Royal Army Medical Corps, 1939 (c)-1946 (c); associated with World War One (1914-1918) and World War Two (1939-1945). | Photographs | 2003-05-4 |
| Representaton of the 2nd attack made at port D'Arsic on Belleisle 22nd April 1761' Seven Years War, North America. Line engraving by Canot after R Short and Serres; associated with the Attack on Belle Isle, Seven Years War, Europe (1756-1763) 1759. | Prints | 1971-02-33-58 |
| The attack at St Foy near Locmaria Point where the landing was completed on y 22nd April 1761. Line engraving by Canot after R Short and Serres, published by John Boydell, 1777; associated with the Attack on Belle Isle, Seven Years War, Europe (1756-1763) 1759. | Prints | 1971-02-33-59 |
| The breach in the walls of the Citadel at Palais. Line engraving by Canot after R Short and Serres, published by John Boydell, 1777; associated with the Capture of Belle Isle, Seven Years War, Europe, (1756-1763) 1761. | Prints | 1971-02-33-60 |
| The Battle of Waterloo June 18th 1815. Coloured aquatint by Thomas Sutherland after William Heath, published by James Jenkin's "Martial Achievements", 1 Sep 1815. | Prints | 1971-02-33-450 |
| The Battle of Waterloo June 18th 1815. Coloured aquatint by Thomas Sutherland after William Heath, published by James Jenkins "Martial Achievements", 1 Sep 1815. | Prints | 1971-02-33-451 |
| Studies for the figure of Sergeant Ewart, Scots Greys, for the painting of his capture of the French Eagle at the Battle of Waterloo, 1815. Pencil drawing attributed to Denis Dighton, 1817 (c); two studies for the mounted cavalryman, using lance and sword, one in pen and ink; verso are further looser sketches of three figures, one mounted; associated with 2nd (or Royal North British) Dragoons (Scots Greys) and French Army, 45ème Régiment; associated with the Napoleonic Wars (1815). | Drawings and Watercolours | 2003-05-156 |
| Two formation badges, Royal Army Service Corps, Southern Command (UK), 1940 (c); both depict a cloth shield divided vertically with left half dark blue and right half yellow, with three white and blue stars down the centre and one blue star on the yellow section and one white star on the blue section. | Badges | 2003-05-25 |
| General Service Medal (Army and Royal Air Force), 1918-62, Queen Elizabeth II type, clasp: Arabian Peninsula; awarded to Pte John Coddington, Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment); impressed on rim, '23415889 Pte. J. M. Coddington. Buffs'. | Medals | 2003-05-9 |
| Four photographs relating to Capt Arthur Hewitt, MC, and Pte William Hewitt, 13th (County of London) Princess Louise's Kensington Bn; also associated with 20th Bn The London Regiment, World War One, Home Front and Western Front (1914-1918). | Photographs | 2003-05-22 |
| Four formation badges, Southern Command (UK), Women's Royal Army Corps, 1949 (c); five beech brown stars set out in a cross, printed upon dark brown cloth shield, with leaf green border. | Badges | 2003-05-36 |
| Six cloth badges, Royal Navy, nd; possibly worn by Royal Naval stewards on the arm. | Badges | 2003-05-105 |
| Cloth rank badge, Leading Seaman, Royal Navy, nd; yellow anchor with rope entwined, embroidered upon black cloth. | Badges | 2003-05-107 |
| Cloth rank badge, First Class Petty Officer, Royal Navy, nd; yellow crossed anchors surmounted by a monarchial crown, embroidered upon black cloth. | Badges | 2003-05-108 |
| Other rank's small brass button, Royal Welsh Fusiliers, 1881 (c)-1920 (c); in the centre a coronet with three feathers, encircled by the words, 'The Royal Welsh Fusiliers'. | Badges | 2003-05-109 |
| Three cloth badges, Royal Navy, possibly World War Two (1939-1945). | Badges | 2003-05-114 |
| Three other gilding-metal rank's cap badges, Staffordshire Yeomanry (Queen's Own Royal Regiment), 1947 (c). | Badges | 2003-05-115 |
| The Conference at Block Drift, Kaffir Land - June 8th 1846 between Lieutenant Governor Colonel Hare and the Kaffir Chief Sandilla, 1846. Coloured aquatint by J Harris after H Martens, published by Rudolph Ackerman, 15 Mar 1852; before the commencement of hostilities; Hare escorted by battery of Royal Artillery, 7th Dragoon Guards, 91st Highlanders and Cape Mounted Rifles. | Prints | 1971-02-33-72 |
| Six formation badges, City of London, 1948 (c)-1967 (c); associated with Auxiliary Territorial Service and Women's Royal Army Corps, 79 (City of London) Coy; sword embroidered in red upon a piece of triangular khaki cloth. | Badges | 2003-05-121 |
| Brassard, Royal Signals, worn by Auxiliary Territorial Service on signals work, 1938-1949 (c); consisting of a strip of cloth, half blue and half white, the clasp is missing. | Equipment, uniform | 2003-05-60 |
| Formation badge, possibly Middlesex Territorial Army, 1950 (c); associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps, 1949-1992 (c); three seaxes embroidered in green and yellow upon a square of red cloth. | Badges | 2003-05-65 |
| 17 other ranks' cap buttons, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1949 (c)-1992 (c); cypher, 'M' of the late Princess Royal, enfiled with the Princess's coronet. | Badges | 2003-05-136 |
| Three pairs of shoulder straps, possibly worn overseas, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1949 (c)-1992 (c); strip of white cloth. | Badges | 2003-05-137 |
| Twelve enamelled badges, 1982 (c); contained in a presentation case with an accompanying note inscribed, 'Presented to WRAC Centre from Lieutenant General Idrissa Fall Chief of Armed Forces Senegal on Tuesday 2nd November 1982'; associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. | Badges | 2003-05-68 |
| Formation badge, nd; issued to members of Queen Mary's Auxiliary Army Corps, attached to Royal Army Ordnance Corps Vendraux and Calais 1919; belonged to Worker E Newing; a blue cloth triangle with a circular piece of red cloth stitched at the centre | Badges | 2003-05-69 |
| 13 anodised greatcoat buttons, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1949 (c)-1992 (c); cypher 'M' of the late Princess Royal, enfiled with the Princess' s coronet. | Badges | 2003-05-139 |
| Six anodised buckles for No 1 dress, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1949 (c)-1992 (c); rectangular buckles with the corners cut and a central bar with two prongs. | Uniforms | 2003-05-140 |
| 25 metal buckles for Service Dress, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1949 (c)-1992 (c); rectangular buckles with the corners cut and a central bar with two prongs. | Uniforms | 2003-05-141 |
| Formation badge, issued to members of Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps attached to Royal Army Ordnance Corps, 1918 -1921 (c); a blue cloth triangle with a circular piece of red cloth stitched at the centre. | Badges | 2003-05-86 |
| Other ranks cap badge and other ranks collar badge, Royal Army Pay Corps, 1939 (c)-1945 (c); inscribed with the Royal Crest with monarchial crown over a scroll inscribed, 'Fide et Fiducia', Royal Crest in gilding metal, remainder in white metal. | Badges | 2003-05-95 |
| King's Badge for the Disabled 1945, nd; silver, circular, with insignia of George VI and 'For Loyal Service' engraved on border; for honourable discharge in World War Two (1939-1945); associated with Women's Royal Army Corps. | Badges | 2003-05-97 |
| Kitbag, 1954 (c); displays the service number of P Magoolan, Royal Engineers, who served in Singapore during his National Service; stamped, '22347016/ Magoolan P/ Royal Engineers/ DCCJA/ Singapore. | Equipment, general | 2003-05-163 |