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Letterbook of copies of manuscript letters relating to the wounding of Lt Francis Davies, Grenadier Guards, 22 Oct 1854, before the Siege of Sevastopol, Crimean War (1854-1856), and his subsequent death aboard HMS Simoon; originals in Hereford and Worcester Record Office. Archives 1987-07-29
Photocopies of manuscript letters written by Capt and Col Henry Fanshawe Davies, Grenadier Guards, to his son, while en route to and serving in South Africa, Zulu War, 1879; with two letters from his mother. Archives 1987-07-30
Photograph album of 100 photographs, 'Officers of the Ordnance Corps 1858-1859'; including portraits and groups of officers largely in civilian dress and mainly of the Royal Artillery, Bengal Engineers and Royal Engineers; groups; members of the Calcutta Cricket Club; views, Chowringhee Road, possibly Calcutta; the East Gateway of Government House; Old Artillery Mess House, Dum Dum; inscribed on flyleaf, 'Officers of the Ordnance Corps 1858-1859'; associated with the Royal Artillery, the Royal Engineers, the Bengal Artillery, Madras Artillery; Madras Engineers. Photographs 1984-07-9
Three sound cassettes: oral history interview with Maj G R Mitchell MBE BEM recalling his service with the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 1941-1942, Parachute Regiment 1942-1943, Special Air Service 1943-1945 and 1962-1965 and the Scots Guards 1947-1977. Interview conducted on 3 October 1991. Sound Recordings 1991-10-56
WO's and Sergeants plume, sealed pattern, Grenadier Guards 1990. Uniforms 1992-07-36
Collar, sealed pattern, Grenadier Guards, 1987. Uniforms 1992-07-37
Sergeant's cap badge, Grenadiers Guards, 1937-1951. Badges 1993-02-491
Collection of 46 printed theatrical, concert, reunion and religious programmes, 1879-1956. Archives 1983-05-57
With Hopeful Hearts and Willing Hands... Coloured lithograph by and after A Laby, published by C Graf, Aldine Chambers, Paternoster Row, 1854; four figures, a rifleman, private and drummer of the Grenadier Guards and a private of the 93rd Highlanders, with verse below by C Jeffreys; associated with the Crimean War. Prints 1984-07-106
The camp at Balaclava, 1854. Watercolour by Lt Col C A Lewis, Grenadier Guards. Drawings and Watercolours 1974-03-146
Her Majesty inspecting the wounded Guards, 1856 (c). Coloured lithograph by and after Max and Simeon A Beeger, published by Max and Simeon A Beeger, 1856 (c); guardsmen in greatcoats; title in French and English; number one in the series 'Les Actualites', inscribed as title lower right; associated with the Crimean War. Prints 1984-10-55
The Parting March. Coloured lithograph music cover by and after Augustus Butler, published by Stannard and Dixon 1854; Foot Guards departing for the Crimea; associated with the Crimean War. Prints 1992-07-279
THE BATTLE OF INKERMAN. CHARGE OF THE GRENADIER GUARDS AND DEFEAT OF THE RUSSIANS. DEATH OF GENERAL CATHCART, 1854. Colour wood engraving presented with issue number one of the Boys Herald published by John Dicks, London, 1860 (c); associated with the Crimean War. Prints 1995-09-30
View of Balaclava harbour with camp of the Foot Guards in the foreground. Watercolour by Henry John Wilkinson, 1850-1855; associated with the Crimean War. Drawings and Watercolours 1972-07-6-72
The return of the working party. Trenches, Trenches, Dec 1854. Watercolour by Henry John Wilkinson, 1850-1855; associated with the Crimean War. Drawings and Watercolours 1972-07-6-73
Battle of the Alma, 20 September 1854. Two watercolours by Orlando Norie (1832-1901), 1854 (c); depicting the advance of the Grenadier Guards and the Coldstream Guards on the Russian Infantry, Battle of the Alma, Crimean War (1854-1856). Drawings and Watercolours 1968-06-321
The Convalescent - Returned Home, 1855. Coloured lithograph after 'MA', published by Ward and co, Fleet Street as plate 4 of The Life of a Soldier, May 1855; a sergeant of a regiment of foot guards with his arm in a sling, embraces his family; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). Prints 1997-05-54
The Road to Fortune's Onward Boys. Lithograph, 1854 (c); music cover published by Davidson; a British Guardsman in tunic and a French soldier hold a wreath with the honours Alma and Inkerman; associated with the Foot Guards and French Army, Crimean War. Prints 1974-09-69
Bombardment of Sevastopol. Coloured lithograph, 1854, by J Thomas, lithographer Day and Son; published by Lloyd Bros and Co, 1854; a mortar battery of the Royal Artillery in action with Sevastopol in the background; associated with the Royal Artillery and Foot Guards. Prints 1974-10-7
Inkerman Quadrille - Inkerman Polka - Inkerman Waltz. Lithograph, 1854 (c), music cover, by R Hind, published by C Jeffreys; composed by Mr and Mrs W Wilson; Grenadier Guards and Russian Infantry fighting at the Battle of Inkermann, Nov 1854; associated with the Grenadier Guards and the Battle of Inkerman, Crimean War. Prints 1974-10-93
The Soldiers Wife. Coloured lithograph, 1854, music cover by and after A Laby, published by C Jeffreys; a Grenadier Guardsman in heavy marching order; associated with the Grenadier Guards, Crimean War. Prints 1975-03-32
Her Majesty and HRH The Prince inspecting the wounded soldiers of the Grenadier Guards, at Buckingham Palace. Lithograph, 1855 (c), by and after George Thomas, published by P and D Colnaghi. Prints 1975-03-47
Departure of the Grenadier Guards from the Tower of London, on Tuesday, February 14th 1854.Coloured lithograph, 1854. No 2 in the series 'Going to the War' published by Read and Company. Associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). Prints 1978-11-84
The New Summer Uniform or Tickling the Cossacks. Coloured lithograph by and after E Morin, from the series published by Lloyd Brothers and Co; an imaginary incident showing the Guards wearing white cotton covers on their bearskins, with coatees and open necked shirts; associated with the Foot Guards and Russian Army, Crimean War (1854-1856). Prints 1979-03-33
The British Army. Colour photogravure by Hanfstaengl after R Wymer, 1902. Prints 1981-10-90
An evening falls on the battlefield a grieving wife holds the body of her husband, a sergeant of Foot Guards. Chromolithograph, by Vincent Brooks after Princess Victoria, the Princess Royal, March 1855, published 1855 (c); associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). Prints 1983-08-124
The Roll Call. Lithograph by W T Hulland after Elizabeth Thompson (later Lady Butler), 1874, published by The Fine Art Society and M Knoedler, 1 Nov 1882; associated with the Foot Guards. Prints 1956-02-479
View of Balaclava Heights and the encampment of the Coldstream Guards, Grenadier Guards and Scots Fusiliers. Pen and ink with sepia watch by Cecilia Montgomery after Capt Edwyn Sherard Burnaby, 1855 (c); graves of the Coldstream Guards and windmill, probably a powder magazine and siege train camp. Drawings and Watercolours 1968-06-324
The Return of the Guards. A Street Scene. Watercolour, pen and ink drawing by J H Parsons, 1856 (c). Associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). Drawings and Watercolours 1976-03-39
Embarkation of the Grenadier and Coldstream Guards, 2nd Feb 1854 'Going to War' (in 'Manila', 'Ripon' and 'Orinoco'). Coloured lithograph, artist and engraver unknown; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). Prints 1960-07-208
29 engravings, 1854-1856; associated with Crimean War (1854-1856). Prints 1960-12-322
Cap service, No 1 dress, Grenadier Guards, nd. Uniforms 2002-11-249
Cap service, No 1 dress, Grenadier Guards, nd. Uniforms 2002-11-250
Belt colour, Footguard, Grenadier Guards, nd. Equipment, general 2002-11-326
Troops for the War - British Infantry - Guards. Wood engraving after W Thomas from the series published in 'The Illustrated London News'; 1st Grenadiers marching order, Coldstream Guards night sentinel and colour sergeant, Scots Fusiliers drummer and Barracks guard. Prints 1968-06-328
Inspection of the 1st Battalion of the Fusiliers, and the 3rd of Grenadier Guards, by HRH Prince Albert, at the Wellington Barracks. Proof copy of woodcut engraving, reproduced in 'The Illustrated London News', 1855 (c); associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). Prints 1968-06-328
Album of 115 photographs by Bourne and Shepherd, 1878-1880; associated with Maj Gen Frederick Sleigh Roberts, 2nd Afghan War (1878-1880). (Album dimensions: 35 x 46 x 5 cm) Photographs 1955-04-42
H B M Foot Guards encamped at Scutari. Wood engraving from a daguerreotype by Mr Robertson of Constantinople. Prints 1968-06-331
Grenadier Guards at Constantinople. Wood engraving from a daguerreotype by J Robertson for 'The Illustrated London News'; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). Prints 1968-06-332
Sevastopol with the batteries and approaches. Positions of the Allied Armies besieging Sevastopol; map by James Wyld, 1854; published by James Wyld, 4th Edition, 4 Nov; map shows that part of the Peninsula extending from Balaklava to the river Belbek or Kabarta with the position of the French, English and Turkish lines and the Russian defences; acquired by Maj Henry Ponsonby, Grenadier Guards, later Gen Sir Henry Ponsonby GCB, and presented to the Guards Club by Maj Gen Sir John Ponsonby, late Coldstream Guards, 1920; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). Photographs 1969-07-27
Sevastopol; coloured lithograph annotated diagram of Sevastopol Harbour; view from the Heights of Inkermann; published in Russia; acquired by Maj Henry Ponsonby, Grenadier Guards, later Gen Sir Henry Ponsonby GCB, and presented to the Guards Club by Maj Gen Sir John Ponsonby, late Coldstream Guards, 1920; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). Prints 1969-07-27
Bombardement auf Sebastopol; coloured lithograph; published in Germany; acquired by Maj Henry Ponsonby, Grenadier Guards, later Gen Sir Henry Ponsonby GCB, and presented to the Guards Club by Maj Gen Sir John Ponsonby, late Coldstream Guards, 1920; associated with Sevastopol, Crimean War (1854-1856). Prints 1969-07-27
Sketch map of Crimea with Territorial Borders and Land-masses; published by James Wyld; acquired by Maj Henry Ponsonby, Grenadier Guards, later Gen Sir Henry Ponsonby GCB, and presented to the Guards Club by Maj Gen Sir John Ponsonby, late Coldstream Guards, 1920; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). Prints 1969-07-27
Angriff der Englishen, Schweren Reiterei bei Balaclava in der Krim; acquired by Maj Henry Ponsonby, Grenadier Guards, later Gen Sir Henry Ponsonby GCB, and presented to the Guards Club by Maj Gen Sir John Ponsonby, late Coldstream Guards, 1920; associated with 2nd Dragoons and Balaclava, Crimean War (1854-1856). Prints 1969-07-27
Charge of the Light Brigade 25 October 1854. Under Major General The Earl of Cardigan; tinted lithograph by E Walker after W Simpson; published by Paul and Dominic Colnaghi and Company, 1 Mar 1855; also included is a key to print; acquired by Maj Henry Ponsonby, Grenadier Guards, later Gen Sir Henry Ponsonby GCB, and presented to the Guards Club by Maj Gen Sir John Ponsonby, late Coldstream Guards, 1920; associated with the Battle of Balaklava, Crimean War (1854-1856). Prints 1969-07-27
Loss of HMS Tiger, May 12th 1854; two tone lithograph by Day and Son, after Lt M B Dunn in the series published by P and D Colnaghi, 13 and 14 Pall Mall East, Ecr [?] 12th 1854; depicts the 'Vesuvius' and the 'Niger' firing vigorously on the left, the 'Tiger' is lying under heavy fire from the cliff on the right; acquired by Maj Henry Ponsonby, Grenadier Guards, later Gen Sir Henry Ponsonby GCB, and presented to the Guards Club by Maj Gen Sir John Ponsonby, late Coldstream Guards, 1920; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). Prints 1969-07-27
Panoramic view of the entrenched position of the Allied Armies of England and France before Sebastopol; tinted lithograph by and after Thos Packer; from a pen and ink drawing by Carlo Bossoli; published by Stannard and Dixon, Apr 18th 1855; lithograph is drawn from the allies' side an includes views of Sebastopol, the river Tchernaya, Eupatoria and Kertch; acquired by Maj Henry Ponsonby, Grenadier Guards, later Gen Sir Henry Ponsonby GCB, and presented to the Guards Club by Maj Gen Sir John Ponsonby, late Coldstream Guards, 1920; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). Prints 1969-07-27
The Cavalry affair of the Heights of Bulganak - The First Gun; tinted lithograph by J Needham after W Simpson No 2 in the 1st series, 'Simpson's Seat of War in the East'; published by P and D Colnaghi and Company, 15 Jan 1855; acquired by Maj Henry Ponsonby, Grenadier Guards, later Gen Sir Henry Ponsonby GCB, and presented to the Guards Club by Maj Gen Sir John Ponsonby, late Coldstream Guards, 1920; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). Prints 1969-07-27
Gulf of Finlande; coloured lithograph by Louis Lebreton; No 2 in the series, 'Question D'Orient'; published by E Gambart and Company, London; depicts a Division of English steamers firing at and destroying some Russian fortresses near the Ile of Hangoe; acquired by Maj Henry Ponsonby, Grenadier Guards, later Gen Sir Henry Ponsonby GCB, and presented to the Guards Club by Maj Gen Sir John Ponsonby, late Coldstream Guards, 1920; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). Prints 1969-07-27
Mort D'Ismail Pacha a Kalafat. Death of Ismail Pacha at Kalafat, 4 December 1853; coloured lithograph by A Adam; published by E Gambart, London; acquired by Maj Henry Ponsonby, Grenadier Guards, later Gen Sir Henry Ponsonby GCB, and presented to the Guards Club by Maj Gen Sir John Ponsonby, late Coldstream Guards, 1920; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). Prints 1969-07-27
Landing of English troops at Malta; coloured lithograph by Max Beeger; No 6 in the series, 'Episodes de la Guerre D'Orient'; published by Bulla Freres, Paris, 1856 (c); acquired by Maj Henry Ponsonby, Grenadier Guards, later Gen Sir Henry Ponsonby GCB, and presented to the Guards Club by Maj Gen Sir John Ponsonby, late Coldstream Guards, 1920; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). Prints 1969-07-27
Embarkation of the Guards on board the Orinoco at Southampton; coloured lithograph; No 5 in the series, Incidents of the War; published by Read and Company, Lithographers; acquired by Maj Henry Ponsonby, Grenadier Guards, later Gen Sir Henry Ponsonby GCB, and presented to the Guards Club by Maj Gen Sir John Ponsonby, late Coldstream Guards, 1920; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). Prints 1969-07-27
Departure of the Great Baltic Fleet - The Wellington saluting Her Majesty; coloured lithograph; No 2 in the series, Incidents of the War; published by Read and Company, Lithographers; acquired by Maj Henry Ponsonby, Grenadier Guards, later Gen Sir Henry Ponsonby GCB, and presented to the Guards Club by Maj Gen Sir John Ponsonby, late Coldstream Guards, 1920; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). Prints 1969-07-27
The Scots Fusilier Guards taking Leave of the Queen; coloured lithograph; No 7 in the series, Incidents of the War; published by Read and Company, 10 Johnson's Court, Fleet Street, 1854 (c); acquired by Maj Henry Ponsonby, Grenadier Guards, later Gen Sir Henry Ponsonby GCB, and presented to the Guards Club by Maj Gen Sir John Ponsonby, late Coldstream Guards, 1920; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). Prints 1969-07-27
Bird's-Eye View of Crimean Peninsula. acquired by Maj Henry Ponsonby, Grenadier Guards, later Gen Sir Henry Ponsonby GCB, and presented to the Guards Club by Maj Gen Sir John Ponsonby, late Coldstream Guards, 1920. Drawings and Watercolours 1969-07-27
Map of Thrace, Western Turkey with enlarged plan of Schoumla; published by James Wyld, Charing Cross; acquired by Maj Henry Ponsonby, Grenadier Guards, later Gen Sir Henry Ponsonby GCB, and presented to the Guards Club by Maj Gen Sir John Ponsonby, late Coldstream Guards, 1920; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). Prints 1969-07-27
Sevastopol. 1854-5. Sketch of the Mamelon and new Russian defence, with the siege works of the Allies; sketch map by Lt Col Vaughan, 20 Mar 1855; published by James Wyld, 14 Apr 1855; acquired by Maj Henry Ponsonby, Grenadier Guards, later Gen Sir Henry Ponsonby GCB, and presented to the Guards Club by Maj Gen Sir John Ponsonby, late Coldstream Guards, 1920; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). Photographs 1969-07-27
Parker's plans of Cronstadt and St Petersburg. Print, coastline coloured; published by E T Gover and Company and Kent and Company, Paternoster Row, London; acquired by Maj Henry Ponsonby, Grenadier Guards, later Gen Sir Henry Ponsonby GCB, and presented to the Guards Club by Maj Gen Sir John Ponsonby, late Coldstream Guards, 1920; beneath is a geographical and historical information on Cronstadt and St Petersburg; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). Prints 1969-07-27
Sebastopol from the right of the English position; tinted lithograph by J Needham after Capt Verschoyle, Grenadier Guards, 1854 (c); published by Paul and Dominic Colnaghi, 15 Jan 1855; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). Prints 1969-08-39
Four prints after Elizabeth Thompson, (later Lady Butler). Prints 1969-09-51
Her Majesty Inspecting wounded Guards in the Grand Hall, Buckingham Palace; reproduction wood engraving, 1854-1855 (c); published by 'The Illustrated London News', Mar 10 1855; associated with the Foot Guards, Crimean War (1854-1856). Prints 1969-10-351
Infantry Troops, 1854. Coloured lithograph, 1854. No 9 in the series 'Going to the War' published by Read and Company; depicting a group in full dress, consisting of 1st Grenadiers, 2nd Coldstream, Drummer of the Scots Fusiliers, 93rd Highlanders, Ensign of the Guards, Band of the 33rd, 55th Line, Rifle Brigade, Marine, Artillery; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). Prints 1973-02-32
The Guards Waltz. Music cover with score, colour lithograph engraved by M and N Hanhart, published by Chappell and Company, 50 New Bond Street, London 1856 (c); associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). Prints 1973-03-68
Papers (21 items), 1694 - 1923, collated by the Royal United Services Institute covering campaigns in Flanders, the Sudan, the Battle of Waterloo, and the Transvaal, as well as the raising of volunteer battalions, charity provided by the Commissioners of the Royal Hospital Chelsea, lists of survivors at Lucknow (1857), contracts, commissions, instructions, and inventions. Archives 1968-07-157
The Battle of Inkerman. Charge of the Guards. Engraving published by Virtue and Company; plate from E H Nolan, 'The History of the War against Russia'. Prints 1982-08-61
Medal commemorating the Battle of Balaklava, 25 October 1854. White metal, struck by John Pinches Limited. Medals 1960-03-109
Three commemorative medals, 1855 (c): Battle of the Alma, 1854; Battle of Balaklava, 25 Oct 1854; Battle of Inkerman, 5 Nov 1854; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). Medals 1960-12-100
Three commemorative medals, 1855 (c): Battle of the Alma, 1854; Battle of Balaklava, 25 October 1854; Battle of Inkerman, 1854; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856); struck by the firm of Messrs Pinches, 1855 (c). Medals 1963-05-23
Three commemorative medals, 1855 (c): Battle of the Alma, 1854; Battle of Balaklava, 25 October 1854; Battle of Inkerman, 1854; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). Medals 1963-09-105
Medal commemorating the alliance of Britain and France against Russia 1854, bronze, unidentified; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). Medals 1981-11-50
Four photographs taken by Lt The Hon Montague Brownlow Parker (later 5th Earl of Morley), 1901; associated with Grenadier Guards and Boer War (1899-1902). Photographs 1985-09-18
Photograph album of 52 sepia photographs associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). Photographed by Roger Fenton. With four loose duplicate photographs. (Album dimensions: 32 x 25 x 4 cm). Photographs 1964-12-151-6
Crimean Heroes 1856. Photograph album of 26 photographs by J Cundall and R Howlett. (Album dimensions: 28 x 38 x 2 cm). Photographs 1964-12-154-6
Photograph: Main Guard, Grenadier Guards camp at Haider Pasha, Scutari 1854; photograph by James Robertson; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). Photographs 1979-10-79
Two copy photographs: Barracks; 77th Camp, Grenadier Camp in the distance; photographs by James Robertson, Scutari 1854; associated with Crimean War 1854-1856. Photographs 1979-11-26
Cocked hat, plume and sash, Quartermasters', Grenadier Guards, worn by QM J Atkinson, 1855 (c). Uniforms 1966-02-6
Eight uniform and equipment items, 1st (or Grenadier) Regiment of Foot Guards, worn by Lt Col Sir Charles Russell, VC, 1837-1857. Uniforms 1965-03-18
Eight uniform and equipment items, 1st (or Grenadier) Regiment of Foot Guards, worn by Lt Col Sir Charles Russell, VC, 1837-1857. Equipment, uniform 1965-03-18
File of biographical material of VC winners; associated with Capt Henry Mitchell Jones, VC, KLH, 7th Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment), Sir Collingwood Dickson, VC, Senior Col Commandant, Royal Artillery and Sgt Alfred Ablett, VC, DCM, 3rd Bn Grenadier Guard, 1st Division; associated with the Siege of Sevastopol, Crimean War. Archives 1963-09-115
Press cutting relating the experiences of Sgt Charles Ibbott, Grenadier Guards, in the Crimean War. Archives 1967-10-7
Microfilm copies of documents of Col Edward Birch Reynardson, 1829-1879; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). Archives 1979-08-56
Christmas card, 2001. Photolithographic greetings card of the Grenadier Guards reproducing a photograph by Cecil Beaton, embossed with the Royal cypher at upper centre and tied with regimental ribbon; published for the Grenadier Guards and sold in aid of Regimental Charities; inside right cover is a copy photograph of Princess Elizabeth, Colonel of the Grenadier Guards, 1942 (c); with text verso concerning the appointment of Princess Elizabeth as Colonel. Prints 2002-11-687
Photocopies of documents relating to Pte James Rixon, Grenadier Guards; associated with the Crimean War. Archives 1976-07-27
650 photographs, 1939-1947; compiled by the Commando Association; associated with World War Two (1939-1945). Includes some graphic images of concentration camp victims. Photographs 1985-11-36
Medal group awarded to members of the Cox family: Military General Service Medal 1793-1814 awarded to Capt C Cox; Crimea Medal 1854-56, clasp: Alma awarded to Lt Col Augustus Cox, Grenadier Guards; Queen's South Africa Medal 1899-1902, 4 clasps awarded to Lt A C Cox; British War Medal 1914-20 and Allied Victory Medal 1914-19 awarded to Lilian Cox, ambulance driver; .1939-45 Star and British War Medal 1939-45 awarded to Lt R B Cox. Medals 1966-12-24
Her Majesty Queen Victoria presenting medals to the Guards after the Crimean War, 1856. Chromolithograph by Vincent Brooks after Sir John Gilbert, published 1856 (c). Prints 1979-11-61
Nine autograph letters from Col (later Maj Gen) Charles William Ridley, Grenadier Guards, to his cousin Maria, describing his journey to the Crimea and the progress of the Siege of Sevastopol, Crimean War (1854-1856), 15 Nov 1854 to 29 Dec 1855. Archives 1989-03-47
Personal papers of Lt Col William Gordon Cameron, including correspondence, accounts, diaries and personal papers, and material relating to the settlement of his estate (1809-1856); from the muniments of the Cameron Family formerly of Inch. Archives 1983-11-13
Papers of Gen Sir William Gordon Cameron covering his military service with the Grenadier Guards and as a senior office in the British Army (1853-1890), including testimonials, commissions, family correspondence, student papers, warrants, invoices and licences, including correspondence relating to the training of Moorish troops sent to Gibraltar from Morocco (1876-1878) and his appointment to command troops in South Africa (1890); together with correspondence from his son, Lt William Gordon Cameron relating to action in Sudan with the Cameron Highlanders and from friends following his death at Koshei (1885-1887); correspondence from his other son, Maj Gen Neville Cameron covering his posting to South Africa with the Cameron Highlanders, and with notes on engagements, including the battle on the Zand River (1899-1902), and correspondence from another son, Lt William Gordon Cameron, stationed in Egypt and covering his move to Haifa and the Sudan (1883-1885). From the muniments of the Cameron Family formerly of Inch.(Printed finding aid available) Archives 1983-11-14
Queen Victoria Her Majesty reviewing The Grenadier Foot Guards 24 May 1851. Christmas card sent by William Y Carman, 2002; home made greetings card with a computer print after a coloured aquatint after a print; published by Ackermann, 1851 (c); with a scanned image stuck onto the front cover depicting Queen Victoria on horseback reviewing the Grenadier Foot Guards. Prints 2003-01-22
A collection of files relating to Victoria Cross winners between 1855 and 1967 compiled by the Rev Canon William Murrell Lummis MC, Rural Dean of Hingham, Norfolk, retired Captain, Suffolk Regiment; the majority of files contain biographical information and photographs of the recipients together with details of citations and war graves and where known the present ownership of individual medals. Archives 1974-07-83
Sound cassette: oral history interview with Capt Thomas P Butler, Grenadier Guards, World War Two, North West Europe (1939-1943); interview conducted by Mark Nicholls, 14 July 1989. (Transcript available) Sound Recordings 1989-07-68
Plaque, 1969 (c)-1971 (c); shield shaped, attached to the centre is wooden shield shaped motif of Grenadier Guards; with a metal plate attached to the top inscribed, 'April 1969 - April 1971/ Major N.Boggis-Rolfe'; with a plastic scroll attached to the bottom of the plaque inscribed, 'Grenadier Guards'. Crafts 2003-01-133
Sound cassette: 'New World Salute'; band of the Grenadier Guards, Drums and Pipes of the Gordon Highlanders, London 1988. Sound Recordings 1989-10-12
Large khaki webbing pack, 1955; associated with Capt M F W Angas, Grenadier Guards. Equipment, general 1982-06-44
Sound cassette: 'Band of the Grenadier Guards', performed by the band of the Grenadier Guards, conducted by Capt George Miller; published by International Military Music Society, 1926-1933. Sound Recordings 1989-12-20
Plunkett collection of approx 1,540 78 rpm microgroove acoustic and electrical phonodiscs, including several albums, and some 45 rpm, 33 rpm, 12 inch, 10 inch, 8 inch 7 inch discs; containing military and popular music performed by army, air-force, marine and civilian bands of Great Britain, Germany, France, Denmark and Holland, 1905 (c)- 1945. Sound Recordings 1981-10-34
Bound volume containing 14 sound discs: performed by Grenadier Guards, Coldstream Guards, Gordon Highlanders, National Military Band, Royal Philarmonic Orchestra, London Symphony Orchestra, Sir Winston Churchill and President D Roosevelt; published by HMV and Columbia; associated with Aldershot Tattoo and World War Two, (1939-1945). Sound Recordings 1990-09-121-1
Guardsman Higgins. Oil on board by William Etty (1787-1849), 1830 (c); full-length portrait of a naked seated man, holding a spear or a stick in his right hand. Oil Paintings 2003-02-335
Ammunition pouch for Minié rifle ammunition, Grenadier Guards, pre-1856 (c); black leather with metal regimental badge attached to front of outer flap; interior box section lined with tin insert made up of three compartments; stamped with Board of Ordnance mark. Equipment, general 1963-10-332