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The Captain's March. Coloured lithograph by and after R J Hamilton, printed by M and N Hanhart, published by Brewer and Company, London, 1860 (c); music cover with the original music showing Life Guards marching through streets. | Prints | 2004-10-30 |
The Long-Range Quadrille/ Dedicated (By Permission) To/ Sir W.G. Armstrong, C.B. Colour lithograph by and after W W Pearson, 1860 (c); printed by J Griffiths, published by J M Jewell, 104 Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury, London, nd; music cover with the original music showing artillery on a coastal defence being fired. | Prints | 2004-10-31 |
'The London Season Galop', music cover, 1860 (c).Colour lithograph by Concanen, Lee and Siebe, published by Metzler and Company, Great Marlborough Street, London, 1860 (c).Music cover with the original music showing a military band performing outside St James's Palace, London, 1860 (c). | Prints | 2004-10-32 |
Crimea/ Military Quadrille. Tinted lithograph printed by M and N Hanhart, publisher unknown, 1860 (c); music cover with the original music showing the Guards memorial to the Crimean War in Waterloo Place, London, erected in 1860. | Prints | 2004-10-33 |
The Battle Of Worcester, 1651. Engraving by James Caldwall after artist unknown, published by Machell Stace, 5 Middle Scotland Yard, London, 19 Apr 1810; a battle scene rages in the left foreground; with a view of the city of Worcester and its cathedral in the background to the right. | Prints | 2004-10-34 |
Blockley's Royal Procession March. Colour lithograph music cover with the original music, by and after T Packer, printed by Stannard and Dixon, published by John Blockley, Park Road, Hampstead, London, nd; music cover with the original music showing a royal procession, possibly for the marriage of Prince Albert Edward (later King Edward VII) and Alexandra, 1863. | Prints | 2004-10-35 |
Brig General W Horwood D.S.O. Provost Marshall/ 1918. Watercolour by C Hunt, 1918 (c); caricature of Brig Gen Sir Thomas Francis Horwood in uniform, standing in profile to the right, smoking a cigarette with a long cigarette-holder; signed lower right 'C Hunt'. | Drawings and Watercolours | 2004-10-36 |
In The Catacombs, Beneath This Spot, Rest The Mortal Remains Of Lieutenant General Sir John Hamilton, Of Woodbrook, Baronet, G.C.T.S... Lithograph by J Basire after E Physick, publisher unknown, 16 Park Terrace, Regents Park, London, nd, 1835 (c); the funerary monument to Lt Gen Sir John Hamilton. | Prints | 2004-10-37 |
The Guard's March/ Inscribed To/ Field Marshal H.R.H. The Duke Of Cambridge. Colour lithograph, printed by Stannard and Dixon, nd; published by John Blockley, Park Road, Hampstead, London, 1860 (c); music cover with the original music showing the Guards on Parade. | Prints | 2004-10-38 |
Members of the National Club,/ cultivating various skilful and manly exercises, at the Stadium at Chelsea, being a British Arena for such Pursuits. Colour lithograph, artist unknown, nd; printed by Day and Haghe, 17 Gate Street, published by the proprietors of the Stadium at Chelsea Farm, later Lord Cremornes, 28 May 1831. | Prints | 2004-10-39 |
A British soldier, his body recoiling as he is shot in the upper body, 1918 (c); etching after Miles Balmford Sharpe, nd. | Prints | 2004-10-40 |
The Duke of Monmouth exchanging Cloaths [sic] with a Shepherd to conceal himself after his defeat at the battle of Sedgeley-moor. Etching by Sparrow after Benezach, published by W and J Stratford, 14 Jan 1792; stipple engraving by Van Den Berghe after S Harding, after Sir Peter Lely, published by E and S Harding, No 109 Pall Mall, London, 27 Oct 1792. | Prints | 2004-10-41 |
Victories of Wellington. Storming the town of Badajos, 5th April 1812. Coloured etched aquatint after artist unknown, published by J L Marks, 91 Long Lane, Smithfield, nd; the British soldiers charging from the right, while the French defend their position to the left, with enemy fire raining down from the fortified town. | Prints | 2004-10-42 |
Perking's Steam Gun. Etching by William Heath, published in the 'Northern Looking Glass', published by John Watson, Glasgow, 26 Dec 1825. | Prints | 2004-10-43 |
Members of the National Club,/ cultivating various skilful and manly exercises, at the Stadium at Chelsea, being a British Arena for such Pursuits. Lithograph, artist unknown, printed by Day and Haghe, 17 Gate Street, published by the proprietors of the Stadium at Chelsea Farm, later Lord Cremornes, 28 May 1831. | Prints | 2004-10-44 |
Consumption of Smoke/ No 1 Life of a Soldier. Etching by William Heath, published in the 'Northern Looking Glass', published by John Watson, Glasgow, 1825; four scenes, three of them civilian, but the fourth, the first in a series charting military life; a farmer is accosted by a recruiting party while digging in a field. | Prints | 2004-10-45 |
Frontispiece and 4 plates from a book showing memorial plaques in memory of officers who fell at the Battle of Waterloo, 18 June 1815; mixed method engravings by W Batlett after ME (M Egerton), published by Pyall and Hunt, 18 Tavistock Street, Covent Garden, London, 1 Apr 1825; from a book containing 27 coloured plates. | Prints | 2004-10-46 |
Coloured etched Valentine's card, artist unknown, publisher unknown, 1815 (c); Valentine's card with a military subject; an officer stands leaning on a sword, with soldiers on parade behind him; the scene set within and oval frame surrounded by flowers and with two doves above. | Prints | 2004-10-47 |
Coloured etched Valentine's card, artist unknown, publisher unknown, 1815 (c); showing an officer leading a young woman in the direction of a church; inscribed, 'Tis Valentines day to Church lets away, no longer I'll wait let us marry./ You promis'd dear Maid that you would be mine, if I till this day would but tarry.' | Prints | 2004-10-48 |
Victories of Wellington St Sebastians. taken by storm 31st July 1813. Coloured etched aquatint after artist unknown, published by J L Marks, 91 Long Lane, Smithfield, nd; the British soldiers charging from the left and the French from the right, with the dead of both armies trampled underfoot in the foreground. | Prints | 2004-10-49 |
Military Gazette, Infantry Officers/ Regulation Patterns. Etching by William Heath, published in the 'Northern Looking Glass', published by John Watson, Glasgow, 1825 (c); six officers displaying exaggerated Army unifoms. | Prints | 2004-10-50 |
The Mission of Mercy: Florence Nightingale receiving the Wounded at Scutari, 1855 (c); mixed method engraving by Samuel Bellin after Jerry Barrett, published by Agnew and Sons, 1858; Florence Nightingale standing beside the gates of the hospital at Scutari receiving the wounded soldiers during the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Prints | 2004-10-51 |
Milton Bodes Company/ In The Great Military Drama/ Tommy Atkins./ The White Flag. Chromolithograph flyer, artist unknown, published by Hill, Siffken and Company (LPS Limited), North Road, Holloway, London, 1900 (c). | Prints | 2004-10-52 |
Wellington's Funeral Car. Embossed paper card, publisher unknown, 1852 (c); the Funeral car built to convey the body of the Arthur Wellesley, First Duke of Wellington from Horse Guards to St Paul's Cathedral; there is a thick black border round the edge of the card. | Prints | 2004-10-53 |
Military Gazette/ We have an opportunity of presenting our Readers with some of the latest Regulation Patterns for Cavalry Officers/ Infantry…next. Etching by William Heath, published in the 'Northern Looking Glass', published by John Watson, Glasgow, 1825 (c); six officers displaying exaggerated Army unifoms. | Prints | 2004-10-54 |
Life of a Soldier, continued from No 13/ 9/ 10; etching by William Heath, published in the 'Northern Looking Glass', published by John Watson, Glasgow, 1825 (c); two scenes - a British soldier struggling to seize a French eagle from a French soldier; and the soldier, having captured the eagle, being presented to the Duke of Wellington. | Prints | 2004-10-55 |
Life of a Soldier/ 7/ 8. Etching by William Heath, published in the 'Northern Looking Glass', published by John Watson, Glasgow, 1825 (c); two scenes - a camp follower attempting to stab an injured British soldier lying on the field of battle, in an attempt to steal his clothing and accoutrements, and the wounded soldier on crutches outside a military hospital shaking hands with another soldier. | Prints | 2004-10-56 |
Life of a Soldier, contd/ no. 6 The Action. to be continued/ No 5 The Embarkation. Etching by William Heath, published in the 'Northern Looking Glass', published by John Watson, Glasgow, 1825 (c); two scenes - a British soldier is about to be trodden under foot in the chaos of battle, and the soldier being embraced by a female companion while being ushered on board a rowing boat. | Prints | 2004-10-57 |
Life of a Soldier./ 11./ 12. Etching by William Heath, published in the 'Northern Looking Glass', published by John Watson, Glasgow, 1825 (c); two scenes - a British soldier is about to be bayoneted as he scales the defences of an enemy position, and British soldiers wearing bell-top shakos looking askance at a soldier wearing a chapka new item of military headwear. | Prints | 2004-10-58 |
Life of a Soldier. Etching by William Heath, published in the 'Northern Looking Glass', published by John Watson, Glasgow, 1825 (c); two scenes - four soldiers line up for inspection on a parade ground, and an officer addresses a sentry on duty while an inspection takes place behind him. | Prints | 2004-10-59 |
My hair was curly, my figure neat,/ And I tripped so jauntily down the street,/…/ And I ran against the sentry at the Treas-u-ree,/…. Chromolithograph, artist unknown, publisher unknown, 1876 (c); caricature of Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl Beaconsfield, who is about to bump into a sentry. | Prints | 2004-10-60 |
The Death of General Wolfe on the 13th Sepr. 1759 at Quebec. Etching after Edward Penny, published by Robert Sayer, 53, Fleet Street, 25 Sep 1772; Gen Wolfe surrounded by officers and men after being fatally wounded at the Battle of the Plains of Abraham of Abraham, Quebec, Seven Years War, North America (1756-1763) 1759. | Prints | 2004-10-61 |
The Blessings of Peace and the horrors of War/ England/ Be peaceful Pleasures thine/ France/ Be thine own - sought Warfare thine/ A just Reflection will the diff'rence show,/ Whether a Country Peace, or War, should know. Coloured etching, artist unknown, published by Edward Langley, High Street, Borough, 1808 (c); handwriting sampler completed by Hugh Buckley in 1808. | Prints | 2004-10-62 |
The Duke of York's second letter to Mary Anne Clarke. Partly coloured engraving after Rowlandson, published by Thomas Tegg, Cheapside, 11 Mar 1809; a hieroglyphic letter from the Duke of York to Mrs Mary Anne Clarke, based on a letter of 24 Aug 1804, produced with that of 4 August in Parliament by Mrs Clarke on 13 February. | Prints | 2004-10-63 |
The Rt Honble Richard/ Lord Visct Cobham/ Field Marshal &c &c 1751. Engraving by G Bickham Jnr after Vanloo, publisher unknown, nd; half-length portrait of Richard Temple, Viscount Cobham in civilian dress, within an architectural feature. | Prints | 2004-10-64 |
The Antient [sic] English Musket & Halbert Exercise. Plate 3. Engraving by Noble, published by Alex Hogg in Spencer's 'New History of England, 1793-94'; 18 vignettes of single figures, 15 demonstrating musket and halbert exercises, one each of a 'Serjeant', a drummer and a fifer, 1640 (c). | Prints | 2004-10-65 |
Badajoz. Stipple engraving by Charles Picart after John Wright, publisher unknown, 1812 (c); bust length portrait in uniform; possibly a portrait of General Sir Thomas Picton, 'Hero of Badajoz'. | Prints | 2004-10-66 |
Marlborough S'en Va-t-en Guerre./ Chanson De Marlborough. Coloured etching by Pinot and Sagaire, Epinal, France, 1870 (c); weeping courtiers carry the coffin of John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough, his armour and weapons, in procession away from a castle, 1722 (c). | Prints | 2004-10-67 |
Consequence/ "What are you Staring at Boy?/ did ye never see a Heavy Dragoon before. Coloured etching by and after William Heath, nd; publisher unknown, published in the Haymarket, London, 1827; caricature of a diminutive soldier staring at a well-built civilian. | Prints | 2004-10-68 |
To Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Cumberland/ This Portrait Of His Royal Highness/ Prince Ernest Duke of Cumberland,/ Is most Respectfully Dedicated by Her Royal Highness… Mezzotint by Henry Dawe after George Dawe, published by W Sams, 1 St James's Street, May 1837. | Prints | 2004-10-69 |
Scene. 5 Pollock's Scenes In The Battle Of Waterloo. No. 5. Coloured etching, artist unknown, published by B (Benjamin) Pollock, 73 Hoxton Street, Hoxton, 1880 (c); back drop for a Pollock's toy theatre; associated with the Battle of Waterloo, Napoleonic Wars, Waterloo (1815). | Prints | 2004-10-70 |
Scene. 10 Pollock's Scenes In The Battle Of Waterloo. No.9. Coloured etching, artist unknown, published by B (Benjamin) Pollock, 73 Hoxton Street, Hoxton, 1880 (c); back drop for a Pollock's toy theatre; associated with the Battle of Waterloo, Napoleonic Wars, Waterloo (1815). | Prints | 2004-10-71 |
Mrs Clarke, late under the Protection of the Duke of York. Stipple engraving, published by the 'Inquisitor' evening newspaper, 11 Catherine Street, Strand, London, 7 Mar 1809; full length portrait, seated on a chaise longue, holding a book in her left hand. | Prints | 2004-10-72 |
The Parent Restored or the Blessings of Peace. Stipple engraving by W Nutter after W R Bigg, published by John Jeffryes, 1 Sep 1797. | Prints | 2004-10-73 |
The Absent Father or the Sorrows of War. Stipple engraving by W Nutter after H Singleton, published by John Jeffryes, 1 Sep 1797. | Prints | 2004-10-74 |
Dervish cavalry cap, red quilted cotton, 1898 (c); taken at the Battle of Omdurman, 2nd Sudan War (1896-1898). | Equipment, general | 1963-11-124 |
Paper knife, wood. Taken from out of a well at Cawnpore on 25 Oct 1857 by Sgts C Brooks and I Rondyne, 9th (Queen's Royal Light) Dragoons (Lancers); associated with Siege of Cawnpore, Indian Mutiny (1857-1859). | Equipment, general | 1951-12-46 |
Metal case and canvas bag in which Cpl F H H Budd sent an embroidery of the regimental colours of the Welsh Regiment to Miss A M Budd, 1890 (c). | Equipment, general | 1963-10-22 |
Printed Record of Service of Col Kendal Josiah William Coghill (1832-1919), 1851 to 1857 with MS additions to his retirement in 1893. From Kendal Coghill Papers, 1851-1913; associated with Bengal European Regiment, Indian Mutiny (1857-1859) and 19th Hussars, Egyptian War (1882). Available on microfilm only. | Archives | 1971-12-39-1 |
Letters written by Col Kendal Josiah William Coghill (1832-1919) to members of his family from India 1857-1868; papers relating to the Delhi Field Force; letters written to Coghill 1857-1913; short stories written by Coghill about life in India, 1906 (c)-1908; miscellaneous material. From Kendal Coghill Papers, 1851-1913; associated with Bengal European Regiment, Indian Mutiny (1857-1859) and 19th Hussars, Egyptian War (1882). Available on microfilm only. | Archives | 1971-12-39-2 |
Octagonal fibre identity disc, nd; belonged to Fwmn Violet Casely, Queen Mary's Auxiliary Army Corps, 1918 (c)-1919 (c); associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Equipment, general | 2004-10-94 |
Octagonal fibre identity disc, nd; belonged to Miss K N Osman, Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1948 (c)-1949 (c). | Equipment, general | 2004-10-95 |
Documents relating to the Indian Mutiny commemoration dinner, 1907. From Kendal Coghill Papers, 1851-1913; associated with Col Kendal Josiah William Coghill (1832-1919), Bengal European Regiment, Indian Mutiny (1857-1859). Available on microfilm only. | Archives | 1971-12-39-3 |
Black and white photograph of the presentation of new colours to 1st Bn Middlesex Regiment by HRH the Prince of Wales, Hyderabad Barracks, Colchester, 21 Oct 1931. | Photographs | 2004-10-96 |
Letters written by Col Kendal Coghill from Egypt. From Kendal Coghill Papers, 1851-1913; associated with Col Kendal Josiah William Coghill (1832-1919), 19th Hussars, Egyptian War (1882). Available on microfilm only. | Archives | 1971-12-39-4 |
Bound MS notebook, AB 153, with notes made by Col Kendal Josiah William Coghill (1832-1919) during the Egyptian War (1882). From Kendal Coghill Papers, 1851-1913. Available on microfilm only. | Archives | 1971-12-39-5 |
Map, 1:200,000 of Egypt covering the Ismailia-Cairo area, lithographed at the Intelligence Dept, War Office; associated with Col Kendal Josiah William Coghill (1832-1919), 19th Hussars, Egyptian War (1882). From Kendal Coghill Papers, 1851-1913. Available on microfilm only. | Maps | 1971-12-39-6 |
Service and other papers and a group photograph relating to Sgt Edward Charles Lacey, 47th, 8th and 7th (Reserve) Bns Middlesex Regiment, 1915-1921; associated with World War One, Western Front (1914-1918). | Archives | 2004-10-97 |
Service and other papers and a group photograph relating to Sgt Edward Charles Lacey, 47th, 8th and 7th (Reserve) Bns Middlesex Regiment, 1915-1921; associated with World War One, Western Front (1914-1918). | Photographs | 2004-10-97 |
First field punishment. Charcoal drawing by Charles Ernest Cundall, Royal Fusiliers, 1916 (c); infantryman in peaked service dress cap stands tied to a cartwheel, World War One, Western Front (1914-1918). | Drawings and Watercolours | 2004-10-98 |
A trench mirror in use in the field, showing the reflection of German lines, 1916 (c). Charcoal, pencil and wash drawing by Charles Ernest Cundall, Royal Fusiliers, 1916 (c); annotated in pencil; associated with World War One, Western Front (1914-1918). | Drawings and Watercolours | 2004-10-99 |
Pte J H Gardner, of a Scottish regiment, sketching or writing a letter in his Lewis gun position, 'Sector Meteren', 31 Jul 1916. Pencil drawing by Pte J H Gardner, 31 Jul 1916; self portrait, World War One, Western Front (1914-1918). | Drawings and Watercolours | 2004-10-100 |
The artist's Lewis gun section in action, Palestine, January 1918. Pencil drawing by Pte J H Gardner, Jan 1918; kilted and bonneted Scottish soldiers firing from a shallow position, with shells exploding along the line and a body lying just behind them, World War One, Egypt and Palestine (1914-1918). | Drawings and Watercolours | 2004-10-101 |
Flap of a French Artillery ammunition pouch, nd; made of black leather with brass border and brass badge. | Equipment, general | 1959-09-9-1 |
Wallet made of regimental silk of the South Lancashire (Prince of Wales's Volunteers), 1935 (c); the wallet folds like an envelope and the silk is striped maroon, gold and blue; with two mess dress regimental badges, two waistcoat buttons, a star and a shoulder title sewn on. | Equipment, general | 1959-12-178 |
Two rigging leads made of wire, Mark XIII A, and a webbing satchel, 1939 (c)-1945 (c); associated with the Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex) Regiment. | Equipment, general | 1993-01-41 |
Letter from Ensign Campbell Barber Browne, 98th (Prince of Wales's) Regiment of Foot, 8 Sep 1845; sent to his mother from the British garrison at Chusan; associated with 1st China War (1839-1842). | Archives | 2004-10-81 |
Letter, June 1765; sent to Capt Plumber, Royal Lancashire Militia from an unknown correspondent, 'E.P.'. | Archives | 2004-10-82 |
Soldier's letter, 22 Apr 1799; sent from Pte James Brunton, 1st Northern Militia, stationed at Colchester, to his friend William Paterson, a gardener at Selkirk. | Archives | 2004-10-83 |
29 items primarily connected to Essex, the Essex Militia and the Essex Regiment, 1799-1918; associated with Gen Sir Harry Burrard, Wars of the French Revolution, Home Defence (1793-1802), Napoleonic Wars (1803-1815), Boer War (1899-1902) and World War One, Western Front (1914-1918). | Archives | 2004-10-84 |
29 items primarily connected to Essex, the Essex Militia and the Essex Regiment, 1799-1918; associated with Gen Sir Harry Burrard, Wars of the French Revolution, Home Defence (1793-1802), Napoleonic Wars (1803-1815), Boer War (1899-1902) and World War One, Western Front (1914-1918). | Photographs | 2004-10-84 |
Two letters from a British officer to his father in Edinburgh; associated with the Siege of Toulon, Wars of the French Revolution, Toulon (1793). | Archives | 2004-10-86 |
Collection of papers relating to the National Service of 22185650 L/Cpl Best, King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, Malaya, 1950; associated with Malaya (1948-1960). | Archives | 2004-10-102 |
Collection of papers relating to the National Service of 22185650 L/Cpl Best, King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, Malaya, 1950; associated with Malaya (1948-1960). | Photographs | 2004-10-102 |
Documents relating to the service of Capt Frank Luxa, 2nd Bn York and Lancaster Regiment, with 84 Chindit Column in Burma during Operation THURSDAY, 1944; associated with World War Two, Far East (1941-1945). | Archives | 2004-10-103 |
Collection of items associated with Lt George Cecil Brooke, Border Regiment and 1st Chinese Regiment, covering his service during the 3rd China War (Boxer Rebellion) (1900); includes his diary for 1900 and contains his notes on the Battle of Mukden (1905) and the Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905), and on the North West Frontier warfare in India. | Archives | 2004-09-244 |
Collection of items associated with Lt George Cecil Brooke, Border Regiment and 1st Chinese Regiment, covering his service during the 3rd China War (Boxer Rebellion) (1900); includes his diary for 1900 and contains his notes on the Battle of Mukden (1905) and the Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905), and on the North West Frontier warfare in India. | Maps | 2004-09-244 |
Collection of documents and photographs relating to and collected by Cpl Albert Joseph Lindop, Royal Army Service Corps; items relate to his time and repatriation from a Japanese prisoner of war camp, World War Two, Far East (1941-1945); items from 1995 services to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the end of the War. | Archives | 2004-10-104 |
Collection of documents and photographs relating to and collected by Cpl Albert Joseph Lindop, Royal Army Service Corps; items relate to his time and repatriation from a Japanese prisoner of war camp, World War Two, Far East (1941-1945); items from 1995 services to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the end of the War. | Photographs | 2004-10-104 |
Photograph album containing 73 photographs and captions compiled by Maj Wilfred Herbert James Sale, MC, 3rd/4th County of London Yeomanry (Sharpshooters), 1944-1945; photographs are of locations in Denmark and Germany; associated with World War Two, North West Europe (1944-1945). | Photographs | 1975-03-63-24 |
Postcard photograph: No.11 Platoon, C Coy, 12th Middlesex Reg, On Active Service, 1915; group photograph of the platoon in front of a corrugated iron barrack hut, taken in France after July 1915; associated with World War One, Western Front (1914-1918). | Photographs | 2004-10-105 |
Bombing course notebook and field service pocket book relating to Pte C J Reeves, 9th Bn The Buffs (East Kent Regiment), 1916; associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Archives | 2004-10-106 |
Brown leather ammunition pouch, possibly 1850 (c); not of British manufacture; with lid that fastens with leather thongs, decorative designs on the front and lid, and leather belt loops. | Equipment, general | 2004-10-107 |
Black wooden walking stick, nd; belonged to Lt Col Alexander Thomas Bellew Craig, 1st Bn 19th Hyderabad Regiment and Kumaon Regiment, 1930-1946 (c); with elongated white metal handle, the badge of 7 Kumaon Regiment and figure seven glued to the wood; associated with World War Two (1939-1945). | Equipment, general | 2004-10-108 |
Presentation kukri, 1986 (c); presented to Lt Col Alexander Thomas Bellew Craig by Lt Col H B S Phokela, 7 Kumaon Regiment, February 1986; with wooden mount with plaque, scabbard and two side knives; associated with World War Two (1939-1945). | Edged Weapons | 2004-10-109 |
Presentation kukri, 1986 (c); presented to Lt Col Alexander Thomas Bellew Craig by Lt Col H B S Phokela, 7 Kumaon Regiment, February 1986; with wooden mount with plaque, scabbard and two side knives; associated with World War Two (1939-1945). | Equipment, general | 2004-10-109 |
Swagger stick, nd; belonged to Lt Col Alexander Thomas Bellew, 1930-1946 (c); with badge of the 19th Hyderabad Regiment; associated with World War Two (1939-1945). | Equipment, general | 2004-10-110 |
Presentation kukri with plaque, nd; presented to Col Alexander Thomas Bellew Craig by Lt Col Mir Favazuddin and all ranks 7th Kumaon Regiment, formerly 19th Hyderabad Regiment, October 1982; associated with World War Two (1939-1945). | Edged Weapons | 2004-10-111 |
Presentation kukri with plaque, nd; presented to Col Alexander Thomas Bellew Craig by Lt Col Mir Favazuddin and all ranks 7th Kumaon Regiment, formerly 19th Hyderabad Regiment, October 1982; associated with World War Two (1939-1945). | Equipment, general | 2004-10-111 |
Early 1990s Compo Ration pack cans of sugar, rice and chocolates, sweets and matches. | Equipment, general | 2004-10-112 |
Near complete 4-man 24-hour Compo ration pack, labelled menu A, 1993; includes packets of food, toilet paper and two plastic can lids. | Equipment, general | 2004-10-113 |
Oil lamp, manufactured by Chalwyn 'Tropic', 1954; stamped on lid, 'JA12159/ [broad arrow]/ 1954/ TROPIC' and 'MK/ 2'. | Equipment, general | 2004-10-114 |
Complete recovery system for Phoenix Unmanned Aerial Vehicle, 1995; manufactured, 1995; parachute in a yellow case. | Equipment, general | 2004-10-115 |
Set of protective NBC smock and trousers, No 1 Mk IV, dated June 1990. | Equipment, general | 2004-10-116 |
Morse key or signaller, Unit Operator No 1 Mk II, in green metal frame with fabric under base, 1990s. | Equipment, general | 2004-10-117 |
Metal stick, nd; possibly artillery ranging stick; black and white striped stick with diamond shaped section at the top, yellow on one side and green on the other; stick folds in the middle. | Equipment, general | 2004-10-118 |
Sleeping bag cover, 'Bivvi Bag' associated with Sgt Gabb, 1988 (c). | Equipment, general | 2004-10-119 |
Individual protection kit, dated 1992. | Equipment, general | 2004-10-120 |
Complete water sterilising kit, 1962; in wooden box with canvas strap; contains two beakers, bottle of sterilising tablets, two stirring rods, a scoop and a needle. | Equipment, general | 2004-10-121 |
British combat helmet, 1988 pattern, nd; inscribed, 'Scott'; serial number 324333, batch 61767. | Armour | 2004-10-122 |