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Description Object Type NAM Accession Number
Bronze 4.5 in Coehoorn mortar cast by Peter Verbruggen, London, 1782; barrel engraved with George III monogram and chamber engraved with maker's name. Artillery 1994-10-1
Two nominal rolls, 1815; one of the 2nd Royal North British Dragoons, the other of the 14th Foot at Waterloo, 1815. Archives 1999-06-48
Bronze 3 pdr gun for the East India Company, 1837. Artillery 1993-11-82
The Military Career of Colonel Francis Skelley Tidy, CB. Typescript history of the life of Col Tidy of the 14th Regiment of Foot, 1776-1835; compiled by M Medhurst and T W Cooper, 1997. Archives 1999-06-49
Bronze 3 pdr gun, East India Company, 1815. Artillery 1993-11-81
Bronze 4.5 in mortar, with iron elevating bed, for the East India Company, 1841-1856. Artillery 1993-11-80
Three photographs associated with Lt David Ogilby Wight Lamb, 10th Lancers: 10th Lancers en masse, Dec 1907; the Gate of Sikaudra; group photograph at mixed cricket match, Jul 1911, the sitters are identified. Photographs 1999-06-50
Bronze 4.5 in mortar, 1816; with iron elevating bed, for the East India Company, 1856. Artillery 1993-11-79
No 1 Mk III hand grenade, 1915 (c). Ammunition 1993-09-91
Printed order of service for Lt Col Thomas William Chattey (OBE), Middlesex Regiment, Christ Church, Kensington, 30 Oct 1996. Archives 1996-11-2
British 'Cricket Ball' grenade, 1914 (c). Ammunition 1993-01-85
Two German fletchette aerial darts, 1915 (c). Metal aerial dart with feather flights, 1915 (c). Associated with World War One, Air Operations (1914-1918). Ammunition 1992-11-84
3 in OML mortar with baseplate, mounting and sight, 1945 (c). Artillery 1992-07-208
Japanese type 91 grenade, 1931-1945. Ammunition 1992-04-330
L14A1 84 mm Carl Gustav anti-tank recoilless rifle, 1968 (c). Artillery 1992-03-186
L4A2 drill grenade, serial number QX 2267, 1967; dark blue, overpainted green. Ammunition 1992-03-177
Firecracker, used by the Home Guard to simulate rifle fire during training, 1940 (c). Ammunition 1992-03-42
Argentinian 81.4 mm mortar, 1975 (c), South Atlantic (Falklands War) (1982). Artillery 1992-02-66
Mounted photograph, 1918 (c); shows the polo team of the 15th Lancers, with Lt Guy Assheton-Smith seated to the left. Photographs 1999-06-51
Bofors Mk II 40 mm anti-aircraft gun, 1943. Artillery 1991-11-43
Sound cassette, 1961; copy of a 1961 recording of the corps of drums of the Junior Guardsman's Company from the Guards Depot at Pirbright. Sound Recordings 1999-06-52
Armstrong Whitworth Quick Firing 12 pdr naval gun, on field carriage, 1900; presented by Lady Meux to Field Marshal Lord Roberts, 1900; one of six guns purchased by Lady Meux from Armstrong Whitworth's Elswick Works in 1900. Artillery 1991-11-42
Bronze Saker cannon, 1530 (c); barrel cast 1538; manufactured by John and Robert Owen; depicts a Tudor rose and inscribed with makers' names and a monogram of Henry VIII; on replica carriage. Artillery 1991-11-41
Bronze 6 pdr, muzzleloading cannon, 1794-1825; cast in London by Francis Kinman, 1794; inscribed with foundry number, XXVI and trunnion number J67; bears the Royal cypher of George III and the monogram of the Duke of Richmond; as Master General of the Ordnance from 1794 to 1795, Richmond was responsible for the supply of weapons to the Army and Navy. Artillery 1991-09-53
Ordnance, Quick Firing, 25 pdr field gun Mk 2, 1943; serial number L/ 24460. Artillery 1991-08-40
Light brass 3 pounder field gun used by the East India Company, 1768; cast with makers name, R Gilpin, and regimental name on breech ring; Madras Sepoy Battalions, 1st Mysore War. Artillery 1991-07-240
Collection of papers relating to the Army service of Bdr H Graham, Royal Artillery, 1940-1945 (c): Anti-gas instructions; kit issue details; 'Some useful hints for Soldiers arriving in India', booklet provided by Woodbines Tobacco; release schedule for L/Bdr Graham, India, Oct 1945; 'Release and Resettlement: an explanation of your position and rights.', official information booklet. Archives 1999-06-53
Photograph album of 188 photographs compiled by a member of 25th Cyclist Battalion, London Regiment in India and Egypt, 1916-1920; subjects include the voyage to India, topography, army life (domestic and working), scenes from military operations in Waziristan and the battalion's war memorial in Putney Church; associated with World War One (1914-1918). Photographs 1996-11-6
Chemical light wand, used during the Gulf War, 1991. Ammunition 1991-07-80
Whitworth 16 pdr muzzleloading rifled field gun, 1872. Artillery 1991-06-1
One-hand grenade, 1900 (c); label stamped with name of grenade, maker's name, Brock and Co, England and instructions for usage; black painted canvas body with black powder used for the explosive; the fuse case was torn off with the teeth and the friction composition rubbed over a rough surface, in this way the grenade could be thrown one handed; steel oblong ammunition carrier. Ammunition 1988-09-53
One-hand grenade, 1900 (c); label stamped with name of grenade, maker's name, Brock and Co, England and instructions for usage; black painted canvas body with black powder used for the explosive; the fuse case was torn off with the teeth and the friction composition rubbed over a rough surface, in this way the grenade could be thrown one handed; steel oblong ammunition carrier. Equipment, general 1988-09-53
Photograph album of 201 photographs compiled by a member of the Royal Corps of Signals in India, 1931-1935; photographs include topography, scenes of local life, groups and portraits of the regiment. Photographs 1996-11-7
Entrenching spade, Sealed Pattern, 1882; blade is wrought iron, rectangular and tapers to a rounded point, impressed with the maker's name, Edward Lucas and Sons, Sheffield; the shaft is white wood; the handle is formed as a combined pick and borer and bound with a continuous thick iron band; a sealed pattern label originally attached described the tool as a Mark 1 for Light Infantry. Equipment, general 1967-08-3
Grenade waistcoat, 1918; canvas with brass studs, with 11 pockets and straps and ties; stamped on the reverse with the maker's name, The L Gross Company; used by the US army during World War One; similar to the rarer British ten pocket version, worn with the main strap around the neck and ties to the rear leaving both hands free. Equipment, general 1988-06-26
Nine photographs and an illustrated Christmas card collected by a member of the Royal Corps of Signals in India, 1931-1935; photographs include a group; operating a wireless set; Kabari market place; aftermath of an earthquake; views of Quetta; snow scenes; memorial well, Cawnpore; view Wana camp. Photographs 1996-11-8
Entrenching spade, Pattern 1882; blade is iron and rectangular in shape, tapering to a rounded point; the shoulders are folded over and impressed on the top with crosses which give a grip when used; impressed with the maker's name, Edward Lucas and Sons, Sheffield; shaft is white wood and the handle has been hit by a bullet which remains embedded in the wood. Equipment, general 1967-09-50
Hand grenade, 1700 (c); thought to be used during the War of the Spanish Succession; hollow iron sphere with horizontal mould line and fuze hole; recovered from a Thames wreck and dated approximately by the presence of a bottle dated 1704. Ammunition 1986-04-103
Waterbottle, 1875-1890 (c);body is machined from a single piece of wood, with a flat top and bottom secured by two steel bindings straps; a steel cap screws into the top with a wing nut action; brown leather suspension strap with a brass buckle; reputedly originating in Italy but is of the Oliver Pattern introduced to the British Army in 1875. Equipment, general 1967-09-15
Combat helmet, Mk VI, 1990 (c); with blue United Nations cover. Armour 1999-06-54
Combat helmet, Mk VI, 1990 (c); with blue United Nations cover. Equipment, general 1999-06-54
Kunan shiki shurudan, type 97 Japanese Grenade, 1943; detonator stamped with Japanese characters; supposedly picked up in an outpost of the Burma Defence Army at Kalewa, North Arakan, Burma. Ammunition 1986-02-52
Yugoslav Army helmet, 1985 (c); used by Bosnian Government Forces; with entry and exit bullet holes; recovered in 1995. Armour 1999-06-55
Mine marker, 1996 (c); fabric flag printed with a skull and cross bones; used by H.V.O, Bosnian Croat Defence Council. Equipment, general 1999-06-56
Tactical sign, 1995 (c); used by the Royal Military Police for marking main supply routes; printed 'BRIT BAT 1 [horizontal arrow]'; BRITBAT was the British infantry battalion based at Vitez. Equipment, general 1999-06-57
Group photograph, 24th Mountain Brigade Royal Artillery Signal Section, Quetta, 1934; sitters are named. Photographs 1996-11-9
Tactical sign, 1995 (c); used to mark the main supply route, Bosnia; stencilled in white paint, 'EMRLD/ [vertical arrow]', the code name for the main supply route in Bosnia. Equipment, general 1999-06-58
Anti-tank shell, 1995 (c); 80 mm; used by the Yugoslav Army, . Ammunition 1999-06-59
Five 7.63 mm cartridge cases, 1995 (c); recovered from Bosnian battlefields, Zubici, near Vitez. Ammunition 1999-06-60
German 20 mm cartridge, 1943; used in Bosnia by Yugoslav Army, 1995 (c). Ammunition 1999-06-61
40 mm solid shot shell, 1995 (c); used in Bosnia by the Yugoslav Army. Ammunition 1999-06-62
Mortar bomb, fin and body only, 1980 (c); recovered from a Bosnian battlefield, 1995 (c). Ammunition 1999-06-63
Hazard sign, 1996 (c); for horse-drawn transport, Banjaluka area, Bosnia. Equipment, general 1999-06-64
Entrenching tool head carrier, pattern 1914, 1915 (c). Equipment, general 1999-06-65
Mk I bazooka, 2.36 in anti-tank rocket launcher, used during World War Two by the US Army, 1944 (c). Artillery 1984-08-20
Hand grenade, No 36, used for training during World War Two, 1945 (c). Ammunition 1983-05-68
537 photographs taken by Capt (later Brig, Royal Canadian Artillery) R Elliot, Royal Artillery attached 1 Section, Light Artillery, Gold Coast Regiment, 1925-1942, 1973 and 1976; scenes include informal and formal portraits and groups; aircraft; machine gunners at drill; parades; inspections; railways; local life; reunions 1973 and 1976. Photographs 1996-11-10
50 round bandolier for mounted infantry, pattern 1889; modified from original pattern 1882 bandolier for .45 in Martini Henry ammunition; middle pouch split 6/4 for easier carriage over shoulder, Boer War. Equipment, general 1999-06-66
Mk I/2 No 24 rifle grenade, used during World War One, 1917 (c). Ammunition 1982-10-8
60 round ammunition pouch, pattern 1914, 1915; made by John (?) and Co; stamped with the monograms of the 21st West Yorkshire Regiment and the Officer Training Corps. Equipment, general 1999-06-67
Mk I/ L, .303 in No 20 rifle grenade, Vaneless Hales pattern, used during World War One, 1916; made by Western Electric Company. Ammunition 1982-10-7
Papers relating to Capt (later Brig, Royal Canadian Artillery) R Elliot, Royal Artillery attached 1 Section Light Artillery, Gold Coast Regiment, 1934-1938. Archives 1996-11-11
50 round cavalry bandolier, Mk I, pattern 1903, 1922; black leather; made by Hepburn and Gale Limited, London; possibly a dress item for the Rifle Brigade or used by Irish Free State forces, 1922; first issued in 1918 and originally made by Martins, Birmingham (?); later blacked. Equipment, general 1999-06-68
'Pitcher' Mk I dummy No 13 hand grenade, used during World War One, 1915; made by Decimal Limited or Roberrite and Ammonal Limited. Ammunition 1982-10-6
90 round cavalry bandolier, Mk I, pattern 1903, 1926 (c); associated with the Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry; 5 blank Mk VII cartridges R/L 1926. Equipment, general 1999-06-69
90 round cavalry bandolier, Mk I, pattern 1903, 1926 (c); associated with the Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry; 5 blank Mk VII cartridges R/L 1926. Ammunition 1999-06-69
Two tins of Boric Acid talcum powder, 1920 (c). Equipment, general 1999-06-70
'Mexican' Mk I/ L No 2 hand grenade, used during World War One, 1915; made by Cotton Powder Company. Ammunition 1982-10-5
M20 Mk II 3.5 in rocket launcher 1953. Artillery 1982-07-85
Collection of six pieces of equipment for infantry other ranks, sealed pattern, 1882: black leather and canvas valise; pair of buff leather braces which attach to the valise; waistbelt of white buff leather, with a bayonet frog; two ammunition pouches of white buff leather; a pair of white buff leather straps which attach to the valise. Equipment, general 1967-09-57
Mk VII 2 in mortar, used by airborne forces during World War Two, 1945 (c); serial number 68608. Artillery 1982-07-84
Mk 8* 2 in mortar 1944, base with strap, for infantry and carrier use during World War Two, 1944. Artillery 1982-07-83
Mk VII* 2 in mortar, with base and strap, for infantry and carrier use during World War Two, 1944; stamped on barrel with initials, believed to be those of the contractor. Artillery 1982-07-82
M20B1 3.5 in anti-tank rocket launcher, 1955 (c); made by Biriman Electronics, USA; serial number 67723. Artillery 1982-07-80
Carl Gustav 84 mm anti-tank rocket launcher, 1965 (c); serial number 30085. Artillery 1982-04-756
Collection of six pieces of infantry other ranks' equipment, sealed pattern, 1869: valise, black canvas and leather with brass buckles; pair of white buff leather braces, with slides, brass buckles and sling fittings; white buff leather pouch with a slider and loop and front of black leather; waistbelt of white buff leather with a bayonet frog; two ammunition pouches in white buff leather with straps attached to the back. Equipment, general 1967-09-56
Mk VII anti-tank mine, 1950; marked with 11/50. Ammunition 1981-12-2
German 'Teller' anti-tank mine, 1943 (c). Used by the German Army during World War Two (1939-1945). Ammunition 1981-12-1
German Granatwerfer 36 50 mm mortar, used by the German Army during World War Two, 1940. Artillery 1981-01-7
Five maps published by 'The Times' newspaper, relating to World War One, mainly of Germany and Poland; associated with World War One (1914-1918). Maps 1996-11-12
Collection of seven piece of infantry other ranks equipment, sealed pattern, 1888, 1900 (c): black leather valise; pair of braces in white buff leather; waistbelt in white buff leather, with a bayonet frog; two white leather ammunition pouches; waterbottle sling; waterbottle strap; two white buff leather straps. Equipment, general 1967-09-58
Mess tin, 1869; made of tinned steel with suspension brackets on either side into which a square wire handle fits; the lid is shaped to fit the bowl with a folding wire handle on one side; the case is black oilskin and is shaped to fit the tin, with two horizontal opening flaps which button together with two vertically opening flaps. Equipment, general 1967-09-79
Mess tin, sealed pattern, 1882, dated 1916; made of thin sheet metal, in two parts, with suspension brackets on either side into which a square wire handle fits and a lid; the case is black oilskin; made by, Pepperell and Allen, Birmingham, with a sealed pattern label attached to one of the loops. Equipment, general 1967-09-80
Ball pattern, No 15 hand grenade, used during World War One, 1915-1920 (c). Ammunition 1980-02-27
German trench mortar grenade, used during World War One (1914-1918), 1917 (c). Ammunition 1980-02-26
German 'egg' grenade, used during World War One, 1916 (c). Ammunition 1980-02-25
Drill hand grenade, No 69, used during World War Two, 1940 (c). Ammunition 1980-02-24
M72 L1A1 anti-tank 66 mm rocket launcher, 1971 (c). Artillery 1979-07-126
Mk VII ordnance ML 2 in mortar, used by British airborne forces during World War Two, 1944 (c); serial number 2270. Artillery 1978-11-82
Mess tin, 1888 (c), made of tinned steel with a lid and contained within a case, possibly Pattern 1888 (?); Waterbottle, 1942 (c), made of wood covering a metal construction, with a webbing strap. Equipment, general 1967-09-81
Mk VII** ML 2 in mortar and mortar bomb; used by British forces during World War Two, 1940 (c); serial number 15179. Artillery 1978-11-81
Mk VII** ML 2 in mortar and mortar bomb; used by British forces during World War Two, 1940 (c); serial number 15179. Ammunition 1978-11-81
Portable ML 4.2 in mortar, with base, plate, tripod and sight, used during World War Two, 1943 (c). Artillery 1978-11-80
Portable ML 4.2 in mortar, with base, plate, tripod and sight, used during World War Two, 1943 (c). Equipment, general 1978-11-80
Mk IV ML 3 in mortar, with base plate and bipod, 1940 (c); serial number MR1792; two inert bombs. Artillery 1978-11-79
Mk IV ML 3 in mortar, with base plate and bipod, 1940 (c); serial number MR1792; two inert bombs. Ammunition 1978-11-79
Mobile Mk I/1 ML 4.2 in mortar, with mounting trailer and bipod, 1945 (c); serial number CL20; three inert bombs. Artillery 1978-11-78
Mobile Mk I/1 ML 4.2 in mortar, with mounting trailer and bipod, 1945 (c); serial number CL20; three inert bombs. Vehicles 1978-11-78
Mobile Mk I/1 ML 4.2 in mortar, with mounting trailer and bipod, 1945 (c); serial number CL20; three inert bombs. Ammunition 1978-11-78
Mk II UK M20 3.5 in anti-tank rocket launcher, 1960 (c); serial number A2544; British version of US 88.9 mm M20/ M20A1 'Super Bazooka'. Artillery 1978-11-74