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Light Cavalry Officer's Dress sword, 7th (Queen's Own) Light Dragoons, 1792 (c); blade is curved, flat backed, spear pointed wand fullered; gilt brass knucklebow guard; wooden grip covered in leather and encased in gilt brass; scabbard in black leather, with elaborate gilt brass mounts. Edged Weapons 1994-06-218
Pattern 1821 Heavy Cavalry Trooper's Sword, 1835 (c). Blade is slightly curved, flat backed and double edged; steel bowl guard; wooden grip covered with leather. Edged Weapons 1995-08-2
Pattern 1821 Light Cavalry Officer's Sword, 11th (Prince Albert's Own) Hussars, 1847; blade is spear pointed and double edged, engraved with the Regiment's name and owner's initials; steel three-bar guard; wooden grip covered in fish skin and bound with steel or German silver wire; steel scabbard; metal name tag gives the owner as Lt Walter Stephen Brinkley; also 1796 Pattern Heavy Cavalry Officer's undress sword, 4th (or Royal Irish Dragoon Guards, belonging to Capt H W Hutton, 4th (or Royal Irish Dragoon Guards, Capt Hutton served with the regiment 1805-1812. Edged Weapons 1967-06-40
Light Cavalry officer's sword (20th Hussars), pattern 1821, 1874; the blade is of the new fullered, promoted by Wilkinson's; three bar iron guard; grip is covered with fish skin and bound with silver wire; scabbard in metal with two loose suspension rings; purchased from Wilkinson's Sword Company; carried by Capt R J E Oliver-Bellasis. Edged Weapons 1963-10-142
Pattern 1821 Heavy Cavalry Officer's Sword, 4th (Royal Irish) Dragoon Guards, 1850; blade is slightly curved, with engraved decoration, including the owner's initials; 'honeysuckle' pattern guard; wooden grip covered with fish skin and bound with steel wire; unusual French style pommel; steel scabbard; made by Thomas Osborn, Birmingham; owned by Col Edward Cooper Hodge, in service 1826-59; associated with the Battle of Balaklava, Crimean War (1854-1856). Edged Weapons 1988-02-12
Embroidery showing insignia by Pte William Albert Ventham, 16th (County of London) Bn The London Regiment (Queen's Westminster Rifles), South Africa 1900-1902; associated with the Boer War (1899-1902). Crafts 1997-11-116
FIERCE PRIDE, THE TIGERS, THE PRINCESS OF WALES'S ROYAL REGIMENT, YOUR COUNTY REGIMENT, 1998 (c). Colour photolithograph recruiting poster published by The Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment, 1998 (c); head and shoulders of a soldier wearing a beret with regimental cap badge, shadowed by a tiger on his left; with text as per title. Prints 1998-11-79
FIERCE PRIDE, THE TIGERS, THE PRINCESS OF WALES'S ROYAL REGIMENT, YOUR COUNTY REGIMENT, 1998 (c). Colour photolithograph recruiting poster published by The Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment, 1998 (c); head and shoulders of a soldier wearing a beret with regimental cap badge, shadowed by a tiger on his left; with text as per title. Prints 1998-11-80
The Silent Heroes of 1914-1918. Charcoal and chalk over pencil drawing, signed lower left in cartouche, 'EDWIN/ NOBLE', by Cpl John Edwin Noble, Army Veterinary Corps, 1918 (c), serving at No 8 Veterinary Hospital in France. British trooper, mounted on a horse, leading a bedraggled string of three horses and a mule through mud in the rain, World War One, Western Front (1914-1918). Drawings and Watercolours 1998-11-82
Officer's undress sword, 6th Dragoon Guards (Carabiners), pattern 1856, 1900(c); standard, heavy cavalry blade, with engraved decoration, including the regimental title, the owner's initial's and the makers name, Robert Mole and Sons; pierced scrollwork hilt; shagreen grip with treble copper wire binding; plated scabbard; owned by Lt t and QMS L J Wheeler. Edged Weapons 1959-07-13
Officer's Undress sword, 9th (Queen's Royal) Lancers, 1902; spear point blade with engraved decoration, including the maker's name, The Wilkinson Sword Company and the owner's name, Rocksavage; honey suckle hilt; gilt sword knot with crimson worm; carried by the Earl of Rocksavage. Edged Weapons 1958-09-49
Cavalry officer's sword, 10th (Royal) Hussars, pattern 1912, 1914; carried by Capt The 4th Baron Chesham, probably given to the owner by his uncle Lt Col The Hon William Edwin Cavendish, Grenadier Guards when the former was commissioned into the 10th Hussars in Feb 1914; blade is straight and spear pointed, with engraved decoration, including the maker's name, Henry Wilkinson, the regiment's name, and possibly the initials of the owner; plated steel three bar guard; wooden grip covered in fish skin and bound with silver wire; metal scabbard with two loose suspension rings; Baron Chesham served with the Army Signal Service and was awarded the Military Cross. Edged Weapons 1974-10-9
Pattern 1897 Infantry officer's sword, 1916 (c); made by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London; associated with World War One (1914-1918). Edged Weapons 1965-01-34-1
Medical scissors, 1882; associated with the Indian Army. Medical Equipment 1998-11-83
Metal spoon, 1920 (c); associated with the Indian Army. Equipment, general 1998-11-85
Mountain artillery sword for all ranks, pattern 1896, 1916; blade is curved, flat backed with a double edge, and engraved with the maker's name, Wilkinson; guard is steel and grip is cast iron; Mk II Scabbard in brown leather. Edged Weapons 1977-06-62
Staff officers sword, pattern 1845, 1890 (c); fullered, spear pointed blade with a double edge, and engraved with the maker's name, Hawkes & Co; brass 'Gothic' hilt; grip covered in fishskin and bound with wire; leather scabbard; owned by Col W C Smiths, 13th Hussars. WEV File states that the scabbard is steel. Edged Weapons 1967-06-69
1796 Pattern Light Cavalry Trooper's Sword, 18th Regiment of (Light) Dragoons, 1808-1821; wrought iron scabbard. Edged Weapons 1963-10-129
Pattern 1821 Indian Army Light Cavalry Trooper's sword; manufactured by the Royal Small Arms Factory, Enfield; blade is slightly curved with a flat back and fuller; steel, three bar guard; steel scabbard. Edged Weapons 1956-02-54
Pattern 1908 Indian Army Cavalry Trooper's sword, Mk I; blade is straight, flat backed, spear pointed and doubled edged; bowl guard in sheet steel; grip in walnut wood; wooden scabbard covered in leather; owned by Col Malcolm Fox, Chief Inspector of Physical Training. Edged Weapons 1978-12-12
Heavy Cavalry officer's sword, pattern 1796; blade is straight, with engraved decoration, including the star order of St. Patrick and the Regimental monogram for 4th Royal Irish Dragoon Guards; steel basket guard with 'ladder pattern'; wooden grip covered with leather; steel scabbard; carried to H W Hutton of the 4th Dragoon Guards, 1805-1810. Edged Weapons 1967-06-40
Levée, or Band, sword, 1st (King's) Dragoon Guards, 1860 (c); mameluke hilt, with ivory grip and a lions head pommel; scabbard. Edged Weapons 1984-07-94
Caubeen, other ranks, sealed pattern, 1994; Royal Irish Regiment 1994. Uniforms 1997-11-111
Flag of 17th Dogra Regiment flown by Battalions of the 17th Dogra Regiment annually at Indian Army Association Tea Party at Hurlingham, 1990 (c). Flags and Colours 1997-11-115
Officer's Levée sword, pattern 1822; 3rd (King's Own) Light Dragoons, 1830 (c); blade is curved, with engraved decoration including the maker's name, Prosser; mameluke hilt with steel cross-guard; ivory grip; steel scabbard. Edged Weapons 1973-05-47
Levée sword, Cavalry sword, sword knot, two scabbards and a leopard skin, used by Lt C Pilter, 18th Hussars, 1901 (c)-1913 (c). Edged Weapons 1961-11-18
Levée sword, Cavalry sword, sword knot, two scabbards and a leopard skin, used by Lt C Pilter, 18th Hussars, 1901 (c)-1913 (c). Horse Furniture 1961-11-18
Levée sword, Cavalry sword, sword knot, two scabbards and a leopard skin, used by Lt C Pilter, 18th Hussars, 1901 (c)-1913 (c). Equipment, general 1961-11-18
Pair of shoulder straps, two brassards and three pennants, German Forces, 1939-1945; items related to Sergeant S R Woolner, 429 Bty 126 AA Regt Royal Artillery (9th Middlesex). Equipment, uniform 1996-04-69
Officer's Levée sword, pattern 1822, 15th Hussars, 1870 (c); blade is curved and highly decorated with engraving, including the maker's name, Hawkes and Co and the Regiment's name; mameluke hilt; carved ivory grip; wooden scabbard covered in fish skin with gilt brass mounts. Edged Weapons 1983-06-62
Officers Levée Sword, pattern 1822, 19th Hussars, 1865 (c); curved and unfullered blade, engraved with the Regiment's name; mameluke hilt with gilt brass cross-guard; ivory grip; steel scabbard. Edged Weapons 1980-09-107
Heavy Cavalry Trooper's sword, Royal Horse Guards, 1796 (c); blade is straight, flat backed and spear pointed; steel or iron 'star' type guard with side bars; wooden grip covered with leather and bound with steel wire. Edged Weapons 1982-09-19
Heavy Cavalry officer's service sword, pattern 1796, with scabbard, 1808-1818 (c); carried by Capt (later Lt Col) William Tyrwhitt-Drake, Royal Horse Guards; blade is straight, flat backed, double edged with a hatchet blade; wrought iron or steel 'ladder' guard; wooden grip bound with cord and covered with leather. Edged Weapons 2001-06-16
Household Cavalry dress sword, pattern 1814, Life Guards and the Royal Horse Guards; blade is straight, flat backed with double fullers; gilt brass guard; wooden grip covered in fish skin and bound with brass wire; scabbard in gilt brass with fish skin inserts. Edged Weapons 1969-12-4
Cased Tranter percussion .476 in revolver, gold plated by Rigby, Dublin, with tools, flask and bullets, owned by General W Forrest Firearms 1959-02-54
Cased Tranter percussion .476 in revolver, gold plated by Rigby, Dublin, with tools, flask and bullets, owned by General W Forrest Equipment, general 1959-02-54
Cavalry officer's dress and undress sword, pattern 1834, 1st Life Guards; blade is straight and flat backed with engraved decoration, including the maker's name, Henry Wilkinson; nickel plated steel half-basket guard; wooden grip covered in fish skin and bound with German silver wire; white leather knot, with bullion and scarlet acorn; steel scabbard; leather sword bag. Edged Weapons 1977-01-14
Cavalry officer's dress and undress sword, pattern 1834, 1st Life Guards; blade is straight and flat backed with engraved decoration, including the maker's name, Henry Wilkinson; nickel plated steel half-basket guard; wooden grip covered in fish skin and bound with German silver wire; white leather knot, with bullion and scarlet acorn; steel scabbard; leather sword bag. Equipment, general 1977-01-14
12 chamber pinfire .32 in revolver, Cyprus rebellion Firearms 1961-11-43
Turkish Nagant 7.62 mm service revolver 1882; associated with Cyprus Rebellion (?). Firearms 1961-11-44
Adams double action revolver, .45 in 1870 (c) Firearms 1963-05-161
Adams double action revolver, .45 in 1870 (c) Equipment, general 1963-05-161
Pair of Micolet lock Spanish pistols, brass covered, captured in India 1800 (c) (RUSI has them taken at Chilianwala 1849). Firearms 1963-10-154
Dress sword, Royal Horse Guards, 1832 (c); associated with Capt J W Billington; blade is straight, with engraved decoration, including the maker's name, Hamburg, Rogers and Company; four-bar guard in gilt brass; wooden grip covered in fish skin and bound with brass wire; steel scabbard. Edged Weapons 1966-02-24
State sword, pattern 1874, Royal Horse Guards, 1892; blade is straight, flat backed with a spear point and single fuller each side, and is made by Wilkinson Sword Company;'ladder' guard with regimental cypher beneath a crown. Edged Weapons 1963-12-251
State sword, pattern 1874, 2nd Life Guards; blade is straight with etched decoration, including the retailer's name, Hawks & Co and owners initials; three-quarter basket, 'ladder' guard with regimental cypher beneath crown; scabbard is plated steel; owned by Osbert Cecil Molyneaux, 6th Earl of Sefton, 2nd Life Guards. Edged Weapons 1957-02-55
Officer's Sword, Grenadier Company, 84th Foot; blade is curved blade and spear pointed, engraved with the maker's name, Dawes, and the owner's name; gilt brass knucklebow guard with additional curved bars;gilt and crimson sword knot; scabbard is black leather with gilt brass mounts; carried by Capt Philip Entwistle. Edged Weapons 1984-06-50
Officer's sword, 95th Foot (Rifle Brigade), 1805 (c)-1811 (c); blade is curved, flat backed and spear pointed; steel stirrup guard; wooden grip, covered in leather and bound with steel wire; steel scabbard; made by Brunn, London. Edged Weapons 1981-05-37
Other ranks shoulder chain, sealed pattern, 1957 (c) and 1968 and 1994; Royal Armoured Corps (except Royal Tank Regiment); 1957 (c), 1968 and 1994. Uniforms 1997-11-119
Deane and Adams improved self-cocking 5 shot .50 in revolver, 1852 (c). Firearms 1963-12-251
Infantry officer's sword, pattern 1897; blade is rounded on the back and edge, with engraved decoration including the retailer's name Samuel Brothers; plated steel, three-quarter basket hilt; nickel plated scabbard. Edged Weapons 1960-05-61
Witton and Daw and Co percussion .45 in revolver, 6 chambers 1851-1862 (c) produced for India; metal mount added with inscription relating to the death of it's owner Lt Charles Medcalfe Halhed (?) 54th Madras Native Infantry at the hands of Dacoits on the British Burma border in 1862, he apparently shot three but misfired on the fourth shot. Firearms 1963-12-251
Officer's broad sword, pattern 1798, 93rd Highlanders, 1800-1822; straight blade with a double edge, spear point and fuller; brass traditional highland basket guard, inset with the regimental number, 93; wooden grip covered in fish skin. Edged Weapons 1983-04-98
Field Officer's Broadsword, Scottish regiments, Royal Scots, 1900; regulation broadsword blade, engraved with the maker's name, Henry Wilkinson and the regiment's name and owner's name; removable, symmetrical steel basket hilt, with the regimental badge, lined; steel scabbard; carried by J F S Gordon. Edged Weapons 1980-12-61
Infantry officer's sword, pattern 1892, 1926; Cameronian (Scottish Rifles); identical to the rifle Regiments officer's sword blade is rounded on the back and double edged, and engraved with the regiment's name, the owner's initials, and the maker's name, Henry Wilkinson; steel 'Gothic' hilted inset with the regimental badge; steel plated scabbard; belonging to W A H Forbes. Edged Weapons 1982-10-64
Sergeants' Spadroon, Royal Fusiliers (7th Foot); brass alloy knucklebow guard with the backpiece of the hilt marked with the Regiment's name. Edged Weapons 1989-05-76
Drummer's sword, Mk I, 1856; made by Robert Mole and Sons; black leather scabbard; presented to Lt Col Wood and officers of the 2nd Battalion, Connaught Rangers by Brevet Major Ionides, East Surrey Regt, July 1903. Edged Weapons 1951-12-34
Enfield, double action, self-extracting revolver, .476 in, six chamber, 6th Dragoon Guards, with holster. Firearms 1963-12-251
Band sword, 6th Dragoon Guards, mid-nineteenth century; blade is curved, flat backed with a single broad fuller and spear point; solid brass cross guard; grip of solid brass; brass scabbard. Edged Weapons 1991-09-55
Webley .32 in MP self-loading pistol; 'Webley & Scott 7.65 mm. and .32 Automatic Pistol' Firearms 1964-05-59-53
Tokarev 7.62 mm self-loading pistol, (Early Russian Army issue) 1939. Firearms 1964-05-59-66
Armoured car 6x6 Saladin Mk II, 76 mm (L5A1) quick-firing gun. Manufactured by Alvis Limited, 1958, in service with the British Army 1959-1974. Vehicles 1985-05-17
Opel Senator 'touring' saloon car 1985 (c), used as a surveillance car in Berlin during BRIXMIS, British Commanders'-in-Chiefs Mission to Soviet Forces in Germany. Vehicles 1992-03-40
Instructional chassis on which Queen Elizabeth was taught during her training with the Auxiliary Territorial Service in 1945. Vehicles 1994-07-165
White M5 half track command vehicle. Vehicles 1994-11-8
Triumph 3-wheel vehicle. Vehicles 1994-11-9
Infantry Officer's sword, late nineteenth century; lade is spear pointed with engraving showing the maker's name, Jackson and Co, the Regiment's name, Northampton Militia, and the owner's monogram; 'Gothic' hilt, in gilt brass; nickel plated scabbard; owned by Capt R J B Oliver-Bellasis, Northampton Militia, later 20th Hussars. Edged Weapons 1963-10-141
Pattern 1796 Light Cavalry officer's sword, 7th Queen's Own Light Dragoon's; curved blade with a single broad fuller and engraved decoration, including the Regiment's name and the maker's name, Woolley and Company; steel stirrup guard; wooden grip covered in leather and bound with twisted wire; steel scabbard. Edged Weapons 1963-10-135
Cavalry officer's sword, pattern 1896, 21st Lancers; straight, double edged blade, etched decoration, including the maker's name, Robert Mole and Sons; bowl guard in 'Honeysuckle' pattern; silver wire knot with crimson worm; steel scabbard with two bands and loose rings; carried by Capt W A Kings on the 2nd Sudan Campaign. Edged Weapons 1963-10-128
Churches in Gornji Vakuf, 1996. Pencil and charcoal drawing by J H L (Hugh) Beattie, Inns of Court and City Yeomanry, Implementation Force (IFOR), Bosnia, 1996; view of a damaged church with a mosque and steep hillside behind. Drawings and Watercolours 1998-11-88
432 DRIVE WEELE/.7.96-. Charcoal over pencil drawing by J H L (Hugh) Beattie, Inns of Court and City Yeomanry, Implementation Force (IFOR), Bosnia, 1996; detailed close up study of the drive wheels of an FV432 armoured personnel carrier, 1996. Drawings and Watercolours 1998-11-89
Destroyed car in Sipovo (with local Serbo-Croat text lower centre), 1996. Watercolour over pencil drawing by J H L (Hugh) Beattie, Inns of Court and City Yeomanry, Implementation Force (IFOR), Bosnia, 1996; side view of wrecked car on its roof. Drawings and Watercolours 1998-11-90
ROAD Phenix .7.96. Destroyed Polish pontoon bridge, probably Route Bluebird, 1996. Watercolour over pencil drawing by J H L (Hugh) Beattie, Inns of Court and City Yeomanry, Implementation Force (IFOR), Bosnia, 1996; destroyed Polish pontoon bridge, inscribed with title in lower left, but probably Route Bluebird, 1996. Drawings and Watercolours 1998-11-91
ENG PHINIX. Pencil drawing by J H L (Hugh) Beattie, Inns of Court and City Yeomanry, Implementation Force (IFOR), Bosnia, 1996; manual labour and bridging vehicles in use to build a bridge in sections on Route Bluebird. Drawings and Watercolours 1998-11-92
ENGINEERS 7 96 ROAD PHENIX. Pencil drawing by J H L (Hugh) Beattie, Inns of Court and City Yeomanry, Implementation Force (IFOR), 1996; Sappers using bridging vehicles to lower pieces being bolted onto a section of a bridge, 1996. Drawings and Watercolours 1998-11-93
Gone to tea. Pencil drawing by J H L (Hugh) Beattie, Inns of Court and City Yeomanry, Implementation Force (IFOR), Bosnia, 1996; bridge-building vehicles at rest during a tea break, inscribed 'ENGINEERS .8.96 PHENIX' and '40'. Drawings and Watercolours 1998-11-94
ENGINEERS .7.96/ROAD/PHINIX. Pencil drawing by J H L (Hugh) Beattie, Inns of Court and City Yeomanry, Implementation Force (IFOR), Bosnia, 1996; Chieftain tank undercarriages lined up in Bridge Tank Park. Drawings and Watercolours 1998-11-95
BIRD TABLE/BRIEFING HQ SIPOVO/1 MECH BDE. .7.96. Pencil drawing by J H L (Hugh) Beattie, Inns of Court and City Yeomanry, Implementation Force (IFOR), Bosnia, 1996; the Bird-table briefing at 1 Mech Bde HQ, Sipovo, Autumn 1996. Drawings and Watercolours 1998-11-96
1 RHA on lunch break on Route Farmer; 3 x AS90 self-propelled 155mm guns setting up a conspicuous position known as a 'Firing Platform', 1996. Chalk on black paper drawing by J H L (Hugh) Beattie, Inns of Court and City Yeomanry, Implementation Force (IFOR), Bosnia, 1996; one AS90 head-on in the foreground and two more in the background. Drawings and Watercolours 1998-11-97
VILLAGE ABOVE SIPOVO. 7.96. Charcoal drawing by J H L (Hugh) Beattie, Inns of Court and City Yeomanry, Implementation Force (IFOR), Bosnia, 1996; damaged peasant's house above Sipovo, surrounded by trees. Drawings and Watercolours 1998-11-98
Royal Engineers welding a leak in a water container at Sipovo, 1996. Pencil drawing by J H L (Hugh) Beattie, Inns of Court and City Yeomanry, Implementation Force (IFOR), Bosnia, 1996; Sapper using welding equipment to repair a raised water tank, HGV with cab tipped forward in background. Drawings and Watercolours 1998-11-99
View over Sipovo, 1996. Watercolour and ink drawing by J H L (Hugh) Beattie, Inns of Court and City Yeomanry, Implementation Force (IFOR), Bosnia, 1996; view across landscape with airborne helicopter centre left and vehicle cab front left. Drawings and Watercolours 1998-11-100
A Sipovo Fireman, 1996. Watercolour over pencil by J H L (Hugh) Beattie, Inns of Court and City Yeomanry, Implementation Force (IFOR), Bosnia, 1996; side view of a fire tender with IFOR marking, (from Duxford ?). Drawings and Watercolours 1998-11-101
View of Keyhole Camp, Sipovo, 1996. Watercolour over pencil by J H L (Hugh) Beattie, Inns of Court and City Yeomanry, Implementation Force (IFOR), Bosnia, 1996; view down valley. Drawings and Watercolours 1998-11-102
30 SIG REG HQ SIPOVO. Pencil drawing by J H L (Hugh) Beattie, Inns of Court and City Yeomanry, Implementation Force (IFOR), Bosnia, 1996; detail of radar equipment in operational mode, 30 Signal Regiment, HQ Sipovo. Drawings and Watercolours 1998-11-103
Brigade ART EXHIBITION. Watercolour by J H L (Hugh) Beattie, Inns of Court and City Yeomanry, Implementation Force (IFOR), Bosnia, 1996; poster in the style of Jackson Pollock, advertising an exhibition of Hugh Beattie's work at Sipovo, Nov 1996. Drawings and Watercolours 1998-11-104
H.L.S. SIPOVO. Pencil drawing by J H L (Hugh) Beattie, Inns of Court and City Yeomanry, Implementation Force (IFOR), Bosnia, 1996; Helicopter Landing Site (HLS), Sipovo, with helicopter and mobile crane. Drawings and Watercolours 1998-11-105
Scaffolding, Sipovo. Chalk on black paper drawing by J H L (Hugh) Beattie, Inns of Court and City Yeomanry, Implementation Force (IFOR), Bosnia, 1996; damaged house supported by wooden scaffolding. Drawings and Watercolours 1998-11-106
SIPOVO .7.96 L [M R] ROVER. Charcoal drawing by J H L (Hugh) Beattie, Inns of Court and City Yeomanry, Implementation Force (IFOR), Bosnia (1991-), 1996. Street scene with a Land Rover parked on a kerb outside a house in Sipovo. Drawings and Watercolours 1998-11-107
GIPS[I]M FACTORY SIPOVO. Charcoal, chalk and wash over pencil drawing by J H L (Hugh) Beattie, Inns of Court and City Yeomanry, Implementation Force (IFOR), Bosnia, 1996; Gypsum factory, with bulldozer in front of the factory tower, Sipovo. Drawings and Watercolours 1998-11-108
16 FIELD ALFA (AMBULANCE) WARD 8/96. Pencil drawing by J H L (Hugh) Beattie, Inns of Court and City Yeomanry, Implementation Force (IFOR), Bosnia, 1996; 16 Field Ambulance Ward, showing interior of a tented ward and medical personnel and patients. Drawings and Watercolours 1998-11-109
8/96 Back of HQ SIPOVO. Pencil drawing by J H L (Hugh) Beattie, Inns of Court and City Yeomanry, Implementation Force (IFOR), Bosnia, Aug 1996; back of hotel used as HQ, seen across the car park with vehicles and freight containers. Drawings and Watercolours 1998-11-110
Horse and Cart, Sipovo, 1996. Pencil drawing by J H L (Hugh) Beattie, Inns of Court and City Yeomanry, Implementation Force (IFOR), Bosnia, 1996; unfinished sketch of two horses and a flatbed four-wheel cart. Drawings and Watercolours 1998-11-111
Vehicle engine, REME Workshop, Sipovo, 1996. Pencil drawing by J H L (Hugh) Beattie, Inns of Court and City Yeomanry, Implementation Force (IFOR), Bosnia, 1996; detailed view of engine mechanism. Drawings and Watercolours 1998-11-112
MY BILIT 215 SIG SQN 7.96. Pencil and charcoal drawing by J H L (Hugh) Beattie, Inns of Court and City Yeomanry, Implementation Force (IFOR), Bosnia, 1996; 215 Signals Squadron tented accommodation, interior view of barrack room with iron-framed bunk beds. Drawings and Watercolours 1998-11-113
AFV in snow in the carpark of 215 Signal Squadron, 1996. Oil on canvas painting by J H L (Hugh) Beattie, Inns of Court and City Yeomanry, Implementation Force (IFOR), Bosnia, 1996; side oblique view of FV432 tracked armoured personnel carrier with 'IFOR' markings on front and side. Oil Paintings 1998-11-114
16 FIELD AMBULANCE SIPOVO OPERATING THEATRE 8/96. Pencil drawing by J H L (Hugh) Beattie, Inns of Court and City Yeomanry, Implementation Force (IFOR), Bosnia, 1996; interior of tented operating theatre, Sipovo. Drawings and Watercolours 1998-11-115
Gerkas HQ SIPOVO. Pencil drawing by J H L (Hugh) Beattie, Inns of Court and City Yeomanry, Implementation Force (IFOR), Bosnia, 1996; Gurkhas at HQ Gate, Sipovo; view out over HQ security barrier and sentry post towards the town. Drawings and Watercolours 1998-11-116
FV432 with Cymbeline radar (for setting a bearing for all the regiment's guns), AE Bty, Sanski Most, 1996. Blue and grey wash over pencil drawing by J H L (Hugh) Beattie, Inns of Court and City Yeomanry, Implementation Force (IFOR), Bosnia, 1996; radar vehicle inside wire cordon, with damaged houses in the background. Drawings and Watercolours 1998-11-117
AE BATTERY RHA .8.96. Pencil drawing by J H L (Hugh) Beattie, Inns of Court and City Yeomanry, Implementation Force (IFOR), Bosnia, 1996; side view of a FV432 tracked armoured personnel carrier with IFOR marking, being used in Signals role by AE Battery, Royal Horse Artillery. Drawings and Watercolours 1998-11-118