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Description Object Type NAM Accession Number
Officer's sword, pattern 1897, 1985; associated with Lt P S Corbin, Royal Tank Regiment; with black leather scabbard, frog and sword knot. Edged Weapons 1999-07-28
Officer's sword, pattern 1897, 1985; associated with Lt P S Corbin, Royal Tank Regiment; with black leather scabbard, frog and sword knot. Equipment, general 1999-07-28
Walking stick, 1988 (c); bears a metal band engraved with the owner's name, Maj P S Corbyn, University of London Officer's Training Corps, 1986-1988. Equipment, general 1999-07-29
Binocular case, 1904; rectangular in section tapering to the base, made of pigskin; the back bears two broad belt loops bent over at the top, one inscribed for use by the Signals Section, 3/13th Bn The London Regiment, 1915 (c); lid comes over the top of the case, with a carrying handle on top; inside lined with maroon velvet, with impressions of the object lens housings within the lid and two blocks which secure binoculars when inside. Scientific Instruments 1980-07-126
60 photographs of the deployment of the 1st Queen's Dragoon Guards in Bosnia, Jun to Dec 1996, during Operation RESOLUTE for Implementation Force (IFOR). Photographs 1997-06-51
Case, 1920 (c); made of canvas, possibly for a sighting instrument. Equipment, general 1980-07-127
Machine gun slide rule case Mk II, sealed pattern, 1926; made of olive drab webbing, rectangular in shape with a lid flap which is reinforced at the bend; the back is printed with the object name; the webbing suspension strap fixed to the back has a buckle which is attached to a sealed pattern label by a ribbon which is secured by the original seal bearing the royal coat of arms. Equipment, general 1980-07-160
Papers relating to the service of Adelaide Victoria Rose (nee Stafford) in the Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1940-1988. Archives 1997-06-52
Machine gun slide rule case, working pattern 1930 (c); made of olive drab webbing, rectangular in shape with a lid flap; the back bears a belt loop with a press stud fastening at the bottom; two buckles at the top attach a webbing suspension strap; attached to one buckle is a working pattern label, and the other bears the Sealed Pattern label, fixed to a grey piece of cloth, and secured by ribbon and the original seal. Equipment, general 1980-07-161
Face mask for a rocket launcher, working pattern 1952; in the form of a rectangular flap of green cotton backed with rubber; eyepieces are plastic edged with black oil cloth lined with netting; the side windows have ventilation holes and the eyepiece is stitched to a strap; felt pad at the bridge of the nose has the Sealed Pattern label fastened to it by a ribbon; the ribbon is also fixed to a piece of brown cloth and the original seal. Equipment, general 1980-07-185
Bayonet for Argentine FF 7.62 m, taken by British Forces in the Falkland Islands, August 1982; serial number 28004; scabbard; frog, press studs embossed with star and maker's name, Tempex. Edged Weapons 1984-06-141
Bayonet for Argentine FF 7.62 m, taken by British Forces in the Falkland Islands, August 1982; serial number 28004; scabbard; frog, press studs embossed with star and maker's name, Tempex. Equipment, general 1984-06-141
Binocular case Mk I, for Prismatic Binoculars No 6, 1918 (c); made of polished pigskin, slightly concave at the back; the suspension strap passes round the sides of the case, thread through loops; the back bears two belt loops, bent over at the top, and there is a carrying handle on top of the lid. Scientific Instruments 1980-08-37
Pistol bayonet for Webley Mk IV revolver, with frog and scabbard, 1916; crossguard inscribed with 'PATENT No 17143/16' and 'WWG' over elephant in oval cartouche; made by Pritchard-Greener, 1916; associated with World War One (1914-1918). Edged Weapons 1983-06-57
Pistol bayonet for Webley Mk IV revolver, with frog and scabbard, 1916; crossguard inscribed with 'PATENT No 17143/16' and 'WWG' over elephant in oval cartouche; made by Pritchard-Greener, 1916; associated with World War One (1914-1918). Equipment, general 1983-06-57
Tripod instrument stand, with a carrying sling, 1920 (c). Scientific Instruments 1980-08-38
Pick-axe with webbing helve sleeve, 1920 (c); possibly associated with World War One (1914-1918). Equipment, general 1980-08-39
Medical Orderly's pack, 1918; containing splints, a tourniquet, syringe, needles, iodine, calamine lotion, first field and shell dressings and various bandages; associated with World War One (1914-1918). Medical Equipment 1980-08-49
Folding bicycle, Type X Mk II Parachute, 1944 (c); for use by airborne troops; made by Birmingham Small Arms Company (?); associated with World War Two (1939-1945). Vehicles 1980-08-61
Three regimental canes sold in the shop of the National Army Museum 1978; reproduction canes with genuine issue regimental heads, 1950 (c): Essex Regiment; Highland Light Infantry (City of Glasgow Regiment); Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own). Equipment, general 1980-09-49
Photographs relating to the service of Adelaide Victoria Rose (nee Stafford), Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1939-1950. Photographs 1997-06-53
Photographs collected by Maj H M Cox of the Corps of Military Police in Egypt and Palestine 1943-1945. Photographs 1997-06-54
3 photographs of officers and regiments taken between 1874 and 1926. Photographs 1997-06-56
Photographs of the Hong Kong Military Service Corps. Photographs 1997-06-58
Six bayonet frogs, nd. Equipment, general 1983-06-38
Five No 1 leather bayonet frogs, pattern 1939, Home Guard; associated with World War Two, Home Front (1914-1918). Equipment, general 1983-06-33
Three No 1 leather bayonet frogs, pattern 1914; straps have been removed; associated with World War One (1914-1918). Equipment, general 1983-06-32
No 1 leather bayonet frog, pattern 1914, for dismounted men and corps; straps have been removed; made by W Wood and Son; associated with World War One (1914-1918). Equipment, general 1983-06-31
Leather bayonet frog with strap, No 1, pattern 1914; made by R H Long, 1915; associated with World War One (1914-1918). Equipment, general 1983-06-30
Leather bayonet frog with helve holder, No 1, pattern 1914. Equipment, general 1983-06-29
Thirteen No 1 bayonet frogs, pattern 1908. Equipment, general 1983-06-28
No 1 Mk I bayonet, pattern 1907; made by Sanderson; with scabbard. Edged Weapons 1983-06-9
Mk I Garand US bayonet, 1943 (c), used by the US Army during World War Two; blade stamped with initials PAL in oval and U grenade S; green plastic scabbard with metal mouthpiece stamped with US in flaming grenade and VP 32, with wire belt hook; relating to the US Army; associated with World War Two (1939-1945). Edged Weapons 1983-01-108
No 4 Mk II* bayonet, used during World War Two (1939-1945), with plastic sheath; webbing belt frog; made by Victoria Plastics, USA. Edged Weapons 1982-08-188
No 4 Mk II* bayonet, used during World War Two (1939-1945), with plastic sheath; webbing belt frog; made by Victoria Plastics, USA. Equipment, general 1982-08-188
Commemorative medallion 1914-1918, issued to the next of kin of Pte Leonard Lambourne, 2nd (City of London) Battalion (Royal Fusiliers), 1916. Medals 1999-07-30
Temporary grave cross, 1917 (c); erected over the grave of 2/Lt L S Gueret Jones, 1st Monmouthshire Regiment, died of wounds 20 June 1917, during World War One; later replaced by a headstone. Equipment, general 1980-10-6
Mule trunk, 1917-1918; made from wickerwork with Egyptian army markings; Owned by Captain Godfrey Spencer Tavener Dawson, MVO, 5th Service Bn, Royal Irish Regiment attached to the Egyptian Expeditionary Force when he used the trunk and 3rd (North Tipperary Militia) Bn, Royal Irish Regiment and used by him during World War One (1914-1918). Horse Furniture 1980-10-36
Camp bed, 1918; owned by Capt C B Richards, Royal Army Service Corps. Furniture 1980-11-36
Papers of the Hong Kong Military Service Corps. [RESTRICTED: CLOSED UNTIL 2027] Archives 1997-06-59
Items owned by Tpr J A Moffatt, Kitchener's Scouts, 1900 (c): combination stove and mess tin; silver pencil. Equipment, general 1980-11-105
No 1 Mk II bayonet (incorrectly marked Mk II*), used during World War Two; blade with false edge; black leather scabbard; made by North Western Railway Workshops, Lahore, Pakistan, 1942. Edged Weapons 1981-12-72-2
No 1 Mk II bayonet, from World War Two; blade with false edge; black leather scabbard; made at Rifle Factory, Ishapore, India, 1943. Edged Weapons 1981-12-72-1
No 1 Mk I, pattern 1907/ 1913, World War One and Two; blackened blade stamped with maker's nameVicker's-Armstrong Limited, broad arrow, Enfield view, bend test and no 30; pommel blackened; black leather scabbard. Edged Weapons 1981-12-71-6
Coin, 1797; one penny, Regal issue, denomination; made of bronze with an indentation caused by a bullet striking it when in the pocket of an soldier at Waterloo, 18 June 1915; associated with Napoleonic Wars, Waterloo (1815). Equipment, general 1980-11-106
No 1 Mk I bayonet, pattern 1907 /1913, World War One and Two; blade stamped with Birmingham view, broad arrow, bend test mark and No 25; black leather scabbard; made by Robert Mole and Son, Birmingham. Edged Weapons 1981-12-71-5
Trade token, 1792; half penny, issued in Birmingham; made of bronze with the obverse bearing a bust of Gen George Augustus Elliot, 1782 (c), the reverse bears the fleur de lys, denomination, place and date of manufacture. Equipment, general 1980-11-107
No 1 Mk I bayonet, pattern 1907/ 1913, World War One and Two; blade stamped with broad arrow, Enfield and American view marks, No 2 and bend test marks; black leather scabbard; made by Remington Arms Co, New York. Edged Weapons 1981-12-71-4
No 1 Mk I bayonet, pattern 1907/ 1913, World War One and Two; blade stamped with broad arrow, Enfield view and bend test marks; black leather scabbard of late pattern, with post 1920 round frog stud; made by Sanderson Brothers and Newbould, Sheffield, 1917. Edged Weapons 1981-12-71-3
Cigar case possibly owned by Capt Alfred Western Hatchell Hornsby (later Hornsby-Drake), 1880-1886 (c); bearing the badge of the 1st Regiment of Madras Light Cavalry. Crafts 1980-11-110
Case No 2 for Prismatic binoculars, 1916; made from pigskin with two belt loops are on the back, a pair of suspension loop straps on either side and the lid has a carrying handle; below the buckle is a broad arrow mark and a withdrawn from service mark; lid is impressed with the maker's name, T E Jones, London and the owner's name, 2/Lt T E Jones, 7th (Territorial Force) Bn Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Scientific Instruments 1980-11-113
No 1 Mk I bayonet, pattern 1907/ 1913, World War One and Two; blade stamped with maker's name, Lithgow, Australia, proof mark- star over II, bend test mark and pattern date; black leather scabbard. Edged Weapons 1981-12-71-2
No 1 Mk I bayonet, pattern 1907/ 1913, from World War Two; sand-blasted blade bears old broad arrow, Enfield view and bend test marks; black leather scabbard; made by or refurbished by Wilkinson Sword Company, London, 1942. Edged Weapons 1981-12-71-1
No 1 Mk I bayonet, pattern 1907/ 1913, from World War One and Two; made by Sanderson; blade marked with broad arrow, Enfield view, bend test marks and No 25; crossguard marked, '400'; black leather scabbard; made by Wilkinson, London, 1910, refurbished in 1917. Edged Weapons 1981-12-70-4
Regimental cane, 1910 (c); wooden staff covered in polished brown stained pigskin, with a brass ferrule and white metal head; head is ball shaped and bears a device, including, the Prince of Wales' feathers, coronet and motto, below which is a tiger and the word, 'INDIA', and the name of the regiment, West Yorkshire Regiment. Equipment, general 1980-11-114
No 1 Mk I bayonet, pattern 1907/ 1913, from World War One and Two; made by Sanderson, nd; blade marked with broad arrow, Enfield view and head test marks; black leather scabbard; made by Wilkinson, London, 1910, refurbished or inspected in 1917. Edged Weapons 1981-12-70-3
Clay pipe bowl, 1870 (c); unglazed china clay body, stem missing; bearing the badge of the 17th (Duke of Cambridge's Own Lancers), skull and crossed bones above the motto, 'DEATH & GLORY'. Crafts 1980-11-115
No 1 Mk I bayonet, pattern 1907/ 1913, World War One and Two; blade bears pattern date, manufacture and refurbishing dates, Enfield view and bend test marks; pommel stamped with No 2, FO over RC over 41; black leather scabbard; made by Wilkinson, London, 1910, refurbished 1917. Edged Weapons 1981-12-70-2
Clay pipe bowl, 1890 (c); unglazed china clay body, stem missing; rim is decorated with a indentations; on the back, above the stem stump is the badge of the Royal Marine Light Infantry, including a globe within a circlet bearing motto, and a starburst flanked by laurel sprays, surmounted by the initials of the regiment. Crafts 1980-11-116
No 1 Mk I bayonet, pattern 1907/ 1913, World War One and Two; blade bears Australian ordnance marks and bend test marks; black leather scabbard; made at Lithgow, Australia, 1919. Edged Weapons 1981-12-70-1
30 bayonet frogs, 1939 (c)-1980 (c); mostly relating to World War Two (1939-1945). Equipment, general 1981-12-67
Clay pipe bowl, 1890 (c); unglazed china clay body, stem missing; either side bears the badge of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, including a three towered castle with a flag flying from the central tower, surmounted by a crown, below the gate is the regiment's name and a sphinx with the battle honour, Egypt, the whole is flanked with shamrocks. Equipment, general 1980-11-117
No 9 Mk I bayonet, 1952; pommel stamped with 'No 9 Mk I E'; No 5 bayonet scabbard; made by Royal Small Arms Factory. Edged Weapons 1981-12-66-2
Clay pipe bowl, 1890 (c); unglazed china clay body, stem missing; either side bears the badge of the South Staffordshire Regiment, the Staffordshire knot, enclosing the initials 'SR'. Equipment, general 1980-11-118
No 9 Mk I bayonet, 1952; pommel stamped with 'No 9 Mk I E'; No 5 bayonet scabbard; made by Royal Small Arms Factory. Edged Weapons 1981-12-66-1
Clay pipe bowl, 1890 (c); unglazed china clay body, stem missing; the rim is decorated; either side bears the badge of the York and Lancaster Regiment, including a tiger surmounted by ducal coronet, above the regiment's name and a rose. Equipment, general 1980-11-119
No 7 Mk I bayonet, 1948 (c); blade stamped and overstamped with No 7 Mk I/ L; pommel stamped with 'M47B'; No 5 bayonet scabbard. Edged Weapons 1981-12-65-5
First of six photograph albums, 69 photographs of the Hong Kong Military Service Corps. Photographs 1997-06-60-1
No 7 Mk I bayonet, 1948; blade stamped with 'No 7 Mk I/ L and date, and encircled P; black plastics grips; pommel stamped with F5 over B; No 5 scabbard; made by Poole Arsenal. Edged Weapons 1981-12-65-4
Clay pipe bowl, 1890 (c); unglazed china clay body, stem missing; the rim is decorated; either side bears the badge of the Connaught Rangers, consisting of an Irish harp surmounted by a crown. Equipment, general 1980-11-120
Clay pipe bowl, 1870 (c); unglazed china clay body, stem missing; either side bears the badge of the 102nd (Royal Madras Fusiliers), consisting of a flaming grenade inscribed with the number 1, surmounted by the regiment's name and flaked by laurel sprays. Equipment, general 1980-11-121
Clay pipe bowl, 1900 (c); unglazed china clay body, stem missing; the left side bears a profile, bust portrait of FM Lord Roberts and inscribed, 'BOBS', the other side bears a shamrock spray. Equipment, general 1980-11-122
No 7 Mk I bayonet, 1948; blade stamped with 'No 7 Mk I/ L and date, and encircled P; pommel stamped with F5 over B; No 5 scabbard. Edged Weapons 1981-12-65-3
No 7 Mk I bayonet, 1946 (c); made by BSA, Redditch; blade stamped with 'No 7 Mk I/ L; pommel stamped with M47B; No 5 scabbard. Edged Weapons 1981-12-65-2
Clay pipe bowl, 1900 (c); unglazed china clay body, stem missing; the left side bears a profile, bust portrait of President Paul Kruger and on the right General Sir Redvers Buller. Equipment, general 1980-11-123
No 7 Mk I bayonet, 1946 (c); manufactured by Elkington and Company Limited, Birmingham; blade stamped with 'No 7 Mk I/ L; pommel stamped with M78; No 5 scabbard. Edged Weapons 1981-12-65-1
Clay pipe bowl, 1885 (c); unglazed china clay body, stem missing; in the form of a human head, representing Gen Charles Gordon wearing a fez, and closed collar tunic and sporting a moustache. Equipment, general 1980-11-124
Sterling SMG L2A3 bayonet, 1980 (c); blade etched with 'STERLING'; pommel stamped with BSA over C; rivetted black plastic grips; steel scabbard; manufactured by Birmingham Small Arms Company, 1980 (c). Edged Weapons 1981-12-64
No 5 Mk I bayonet, from World War Two, Far East; No 5 bayonet scabbard; made by Wilkinson Sword Company, London, 1945 (c). Edged Weapons 1981-12-63-5
Clay pipe bowl, 1900 (c); unglazed china clay body, stem missing; in the form of a human head, representing General Redvers Buller, wearing a King's Royal Rifle Corps busby with a chinstrap, and sporting a moustache. Equipment, general 1980-11-125
Clay pipe bowl, 1902 (c); unglazed china clay body, stem missing; originally barrel shaped, only part of the bowl remains; the remaining part bears a full face portrait of FM Lord Roberts in uniform. Equipment, general 1980-11-126
Clay pipe bowl, 1900-1902 (c); unglazed china clay body, stem and the bottom of the bowl are missing; in the form of a human head, wearing a slouch hat, the face wears a chin strap and on the turn up of the hat are the initials, 'CIV', for the City Imperial Volunteers. Equipment, general 1980-11-127
Clay pipe bowl, 1890 (c); unglazed china clay body, stem is missing; bowl is in the form of a human head, a rating from HMS Powerful, wearing a hat with the ship's name on the ribbon; the sailor is laughing. Equipment, general 1980-11-128
Clay pipe bowl, 1890 (c); unglazed china clay body, stem is missing; bowl is in the form of a human head, possibly intended to represent William Cody, Buffalo Bill; wearing a broad brimmed hat, neckerchief, with long hair swept back and wrapped around the stump of the stem, and sporting a moustache and goatee beard. Equipment, general 1980-11-129
Clay pipe bowl, 1900 (c); unglazed china clay body, stem and the bottom of the bowl are missing; in the form of a human head, wearing a broad brimmed hat and a tunic with a closed collar; the hat has a chinstrap and a turned up rim bearing the initials, 'NSW', for the New South Wales Lancers. Crafts 1980-11-130
Bound duplicated typescript transcript of 27 letters written by or relating to Maj GG Clowes, 8th Hussars, of the period May 1854 to Nov 1859; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856) and the Indian Mutiny (1857-1859). Archives 1995-04-21
Wirecutters, 1917 (c); made of steel with wooden handles; the blades are hinged on a single bolt and have a 'V' shaped notch to guide the wire into them, the inner cutting edge is serrated; either side of the handles are impressed with the maker's name, Charles H Pugh Limited, Birmingham. Equipment, general 1981-03-7
Bound volume of 43 manuscript letters, with separate typescript transcripts, written by Brevet Major R Poore, 8th Hussars, to his parents, June 1854 to December 1858; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856) and Indian Mutiny (1857-1859). Archives 1995-04-22
Box for a feather bonnet, 1959; made of cardboard, in two parts, one fitting into the other; the inner box is stapled and reinforced with black sticky tape; stencilled in black with the hat size and inscribed with the regiment and owner, Drummer G P Hall, 1st Bn Gordon Highlanders; possibly associated with L/Cpl Alexander. Equipment, general 1981-03-51
Films collected by the Hong Kong Military Service Corps. Film and Videos 1997-06-61
Printed circular letter from the War Office to Captain R Mahaffy, Irish Guards, thanking him for his services on release from active military duty, and granting him permission to use the honorary rank of Captain, 2 Apr 1947. Archives 1995-04-23
Papers of Gunner Frederick Horace Brittain, Royal Artillery, UK, 1940-1952. Archives 1995-04-24
Entrenching spade, 1941; with a wooden handle and steel head; the bottom end of the handle is slightly flared with an iron collar and hollow; the head fits into the hole and has a square blade with the sides coming to a point; the back is plain and the front is strengthened by a rib running from the socket to the point; with a olive drab webbing case, lined with heavy brown drill, made by H H C and Company Limited, 1943. Equipment, general 1981-03-94
Sanna's Post a Story of Imperial Victoria Crosses. History relating to the action which took place during the Boer War 31 Mar 1900, by R M Tapply, 1994. Archives 1995-04-25
Manuscript warrant from Henry Sidney, Earl of Romney, Master General of the Ordnance, to Sir Henry Goodricke, Lt Gen of the Ordnance, appointing Freeman Greening to be Master Drum-Maker, 30 Sept 1693. Archives 1995-04-107
Manuscript letter from Lieutenant-General George Townsend, probably to James O'Hara, Baron Tyrawley, plenipotentiary and general relating to the condition of the army, Santarem, Portugal, 30 Jul 1762. Archives 1995-04-108
Papers of Sapper (later Maj) F Grundy, Corps of Royal Engineers, Boer War, 1899-1902. Archives 1995-04-109
23 official photographs relating to Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps, 1964-1970. Photographs 1997-06-126
Colour transparencies from an Army briefing pack. Subjects include British Army equipment, vehicles and activities. Photographs 1997-06-127
Officer's grenadier cap, Norwich Company of Artillery without cannon, 1746-1749. Uniforms 1999-07-31