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Description | Object Type | NAM Accession Number |
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Webley .455 in Mk IV breechloading service revolver, 1905 (c), with War Department marks; issued to the Royal Field Artillery in Nov 1903. | Firearms | 1989-02-160 |
Stencil for tac sign, 1996 (c); used by the Royal Military Police at Shipovo; collected from Bosnia for the National Army Museum by Mr Julian Humphrys. | Equipment, general | 1997-12-44 |
Orilux torch, privately purchased, 1914 (c), with batteries in their original brown paper packaging; carried by Col R A Hay, Royal Engineers whilst on active service at the front during World War Two; made by J H Stewart Limited. | Equipment, general | 1997-07-37 |
Orilux torch, privately purchased, 1914 (c), with batteries in their original brown paper packaging; carried by Col R A Hay, Royal Engineers whilst on active service at the front during World War Two; made by J H Stewart Limited. | Scientific Instruments | 1997-07-37 |
Knapsack, Royal Artillery, post 1856 type, 1862 (c). Made by G W, 1862. | Equipment, general | 1997-05-5 |
Primus stove, No 1 Junior, 1916 (c), with a tin of spare parts; associated with 2nd Lieutenant F L Kemsey-Bourne, 10th Bn Royal Warwickshire Regiment. | Equipment, general | 1997-01-5 |
Wooden painted signboard from 'Hellfire Corner', Ypres; with a white canvas bag belonging to Lt W S Storie, Royal Army Service Corps, who brought the sign back to Britain after World War One (1914-1918); believed to be the last signboard used at this position, Nov 1918. | Equipment, general | 1996-08-303 |
Military issue green towel; issued to Lt Col Nicolas William Andrew Tomlison, Royal Engineers by the British Army in Hong Kong, during the 1970s. | Equipment, general | 1996-07-81 |
Housewife of James Anderson, Berkshire Regiment, containing complete sewing kit, including: 1 green and 1 fawn hank of thread; a packet of needles; 3 fibre buttons; 4 bone buttons; 5 metal buttons in a paper packet; a thimble and an identity disc made from a flattened penny. | Equipment, general | 1996-03-28 |
Webley .455 in Mk V breechloading revolver, 6 in barrel; associated holster marked to North Staffordshire Yeomanry, 1915 (c). | Firearms | 1989-05-62 |
Pouch containing 32 coins from Belgium, Holland and Germany, 1940-1944; associated with Pte Edward Pitman, Royal Pioneer Corps; coins produced by the mints of each country. | Equipment, general | 1996-01-105 |
Swagger stick which belonged to Bandsman K Prior, Royal Army Medical Corps, 1980 (c). | Equipment, general | 1995-07-32 |
Queen Victoria gift chocolate box, 1900; powdered chocolate and fabric inside (now sealed in separate bags); associated with A Toser, Roberts Horse and 9th Lancers; made by Cadburys. | Equipment, general | 1999-03-37 |
Webley .455 in Mk I breechloading service revolver, 1893 (c); manufactured by Webley and Scott, Birmingham; first issued in 1893 and in 1897, in service with 19th (Princess of Wales's Own Hussars, Defence of Ladysmith, Boer War (1899-1902). | Firearms | 1989-05-67 |
Webley .455 in Mk IV commercial revolver; private purchase to Dr Childs Royal Army Medical Corps 1910 (c); holster marked R W Stibb 1917; made by Agnew and Son, and designed by Webley and Scott Limited. | Firearms | 1989-05-69 |
Webley .455 in Mk IV commercial revolver; private purchase to Dr Childs Royal Army Medical Corps 1910 (c); holster marked R W Stibb 1917; made by Agnew and Son, and designed by Webley and Scott Limited. | Equipment, general | 1989-05-69 |
Webley .455 in Mk V breechloading service revolver, 1900 (c); issued 1916 (c) to Royal Artillery; issued after manufacture of Mk IV had ceased. | Firearms | 1989-05-74 |
Wilkinson-Webley .450/.455 in Model No 5 revolver; barrel marked to F H Budden Royal Engineers; leather holster. | Firearms | 1991-08-61 |
Wilkinson-Webley .450/.455 in Model No 5 revolver; barrel marked to F H Budden Royal Engineers; leather holster. | Equipment, general | 1991-08-61 |
Webley .455/476 in WG army model revolver; associated with A J Turner, Royal Artillery 1900 (c). | Firearms | 1991-08-63 |
Two transcribed letters associated with officers who served on the Western Front, Gallipoli and in Egypt: one associated with Lt Col A Weston Jarvis, 3rd County of London Yeomanry and XIX Corps Staff, May 1915-1919; one associated with Lt W M Armstrong MC, 10th Hussars, Sep 1914 to May 1917. | Archives | 1999-03-43 |
Documents relating to prisoner of war camps in Germany 1939-1945: 'Behind the Barbed Wire: A Photographic Record of Life in Enemy Prison Camps', published by the British Prisoners of War Fund; three carol service hymn sheet from Stalag VIIIB, Teschen; theatrical programmes, 1943-1944, from Stalag 383, Hohenfels; two ANZAC Day programmes of events, 25 Apr 1944, Stalag 383; telegram, 1938, and letter, 15 Feb 1943, from Sergeant Richard F Martin, 149 (N) Field Ambulance, RAMC, Middle East to Michael Martin; two issues of 'The Camp', a German newspaper for Allied POWs, 3 Oct 1943 and 22 Oct 1944. | Archives | 1999-03-44 |
Seven photographs collected by Arthur Young whilst on secondment in Abyssinia and Malaya: photograph of Emperor Tewodros' (Theodore) II tomb, Magdala, Abyssinia, 1868; three photographs of Zulu and Natal Police drilling, 1906 (c); three photographs of Malaysian Police pictured with armoured personnel carriers at a bridge, 1952-1953. | Photographs | 1999-03-47 |
Photograph album containing 28 photographs relating to World War One (1914-1918); includes photographs of Lady Jellicoe, Louis Dobel, French marines and Commander Barnet, Royal Navy. | Photographs | 1999-03-50 |
Plaited leather riding whip, 1920-30; the steel head bears the device of the Prince of Wales' feathers, coronet and motto, as well as the Regimental title, 12th Lancers. | Horse Furniture | 1959-10-149 |
THE ROYAL REGIMENT OF FUSILIERS H.M. TOWER OF LONDON, 1999 (c). Plastic carrier bag printed by the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers at the Tower of London; bearing the regimental badge of the Royal Regiment and wording as per title, printed in blue on white background. | Crafts | 1999-03-56 |
A Chelsea Pensioner at Christmas, 1998. Christmas card after a watercolour by Albany Wiseman in the collection of the Royal Hospital, Chelsea, produced by the Royal Hospital, 1998; depicts a pensioner, in Chelsea Pensioner's dress, walking in the grounds of the Royal Hospital in Winter. | Prints | 1999-03-57 |
Christmas Horse Guards - Whitehall, 1998 (c). Christmas card after a painting by Andrew Howat, published by J Arthur Dixon and sold in aid of The Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Families Association Forces Help; depicts a sentry gate at Whitehall in Wintertime, with two Horseguards on duty and people walking by in the street. | Prints | 1999-03-58 |
Under Orders. Christmas card after a painting by R G Gremmel Hutchinson, RSA, 1882 (c), produced by The Army Benevolent Fund for the Scottish United Services Museum, 1998 (c); depicts soldiers of The Black Watch taking leave of their families at a local inn before embarking for Egypt. | Prints | 1999-03-59 |
Wrought iron manacles, key, and arm knife and four spears, 1898 (c); owned by Lt H P Creagh Osbourne, Royal Warwickshire Regiment, and were taken by him from the Dervish Army at the Battle of Omdurman, Second Sudan War 1896-1898. | Equipment, general | 1959-09-138 |
Wrought iron manacles, key, and arm knife and four spears, 1898 (c); owned by Lt H P Creagh Osbourne, Royal Warwickshire Regiment, and were taken by him from the Dervish Army at the Battle of Omdurman, Second Sudan War 1896-1898. | Edged Weapons | 1959-09-138 |
Wrought iron manacles, key, and arm knife and four spears, 1898 (c); owned by Lt H P Creagh Osbourne, Royal Warwickshire Regiment, and were taken by him from the Dervish Army at the Battle of Omdurman, Second Sudan War 1896-1898. | Polearms/Other Weapons | 1959-09-138 |
Regimental cane, 1890 (c); made from polished malacca with a white metal head bearing the Prince of Wales' feathers, Coronet and motto in relief and the name of the regiment, The Leinster Regiment. | Equipment, general | 1959-03-8 |
Webley .455 in Mk IV breechloading, service revolver, pattern 1899; issued to MFP in March 1902 and to the Royal Field Artillery in 1910. | Firearms | 1991-08-75 |
Webley .455 in Mk II breechloading service revolver, 1894 pattern, 1897; issued in 1913 Royal Engineers. | Firearms | 1991-08-77 |
Wine glass for use in a NAAFI, 1970 (c); appropriated from the Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes by Major P Bateman. | Ceramics | 1999-03-61 |
Cardboard and fabric despatch case, Royal Dublin Fusiliers, 1922 (c); with leather hinges, strap and an iron buckle; printed on the front with the cypher and inscription; inside the front cover is a marbled paper lined pocket; made by Gale and Pole Limited. | Equipment, general | 1958-02-52 |
Tiger skull, 1877; mounted on an ebonised shield; a silver plaque describing the skull as that of the 102nd Regiment of Foot, the Plassey Regiment's pet, which was born in 1869 in Oudh Terai and brought home by the Regiment in 1870; it died in the Zoological Gardens in London, 1877 and the skull was presented to the mess by Capt R C Parry. | Equipment, general | 1958-02-34-1 |
Forage cap, peaked, No 1 dress, and handbag; Maj Annie Ellison, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1953 (c). | Uniforms | 1994-03-274 |
Forage cap, peaked, No 1 dress, and handbag; Maj Annie Ellison, Women's Royal Army Corps, 1953 (c). | Equipment, uniform | 1994-03-274 |
Glazed fire screen, 4th Royal Irish Dragoon Guards, 1910 (c); made of dark stained oak with a glazed inner edge; the front is in navy blue baize with traces of the glue outlining the shape of five applied devices relating to the regiment. | Equipment, general | 1957-10-67 |
Wooden walking stick, 1854; shaped as a barley sugar spiral in the central section; knob at the handle end; brass and iron ferrule at the point; made and used by Lt Col H C Geary, Royal Artillery, near Kamara during the Crimean War. | Equipment, general | 1957-02-35 |
Pattern 1885 Cavalry Trooper's sword; standard pattern blade, engraved with initials BO and WD acceptance and inspection marks; steel guard pierced with a Maltese Cross, stamped inside the guard with Regimental monograms including that of the 7th Dragoon Guards and possibly Dorsetshire Yeomanry; steel scabbard and white leather sword knot. | Edged Weapons | 1969-08-45 |
129 lantern slides of the 78th Division in Tunisia, Sicily and Italy, 1942-1945. British official war photographs relating to the division were given to the 78th Division Battleaxe Club, who then developed slides of them; associated with World War Two (1939-1945). | Photographs | 1999-03-88 |
Infantry Officer's sword, Royal Scots Fusiliers, 1881-1886; straight, double edged blade with engraved decoration, including regimental badge and motto, initials of the owner Major General Frederick Gildea CB, ADC and the makers name, E Thurkle; three quarter basket guard incised in a thistle motif; grip covered in fish skin and bound with wire; steel scabbard engraved engraved with the owner's initials. | Edged Weapons | 1969-08-17 |
Pattern 1896 Cavalry Officer's sword, 1st (or Royal) Dragoons; straight blade with fullered speared point, engraving on inside includes Royal Dragoons motto and Patent Solid Hilt, Henry Wilkinson, London, engraved on outside with By Warrant; steel honeysuckle guard; Williams patent grip; gold knot with blue chord and acorn; steel scabbard; brown leather sword bag with initials 'MK'. | Edged Weapons | 1968-07-506 |
Pattern 1896 Cavalry Officer's sword, 1st (or Royal) Dragoons; straight blade with fullered speared point, engraving on inside includes Royal Dragoons motto and Patent Solid Hilt, Henry Wilkinson, London, engraved on outside with By Warrant; steel honeysuckle guard; Williams patent grip; gold knot with blue chord and acorn; steel scabbard; brown leather sword bag with initials 'MK'. | Equipment, general | 1968-07-506 |
General officer's sword; Royal Horse Artillery; spear-point blade, engraved with decoration inside including maker's name Henry Wilkinson, London, and outside with motto and back with memoriam and No 19127; three bar steel guard; fishskin grip bound with wire; steel capped pommel; brown leather scabbard similar to Indian Army pattern, with steel mouthpiece, leather covered metal chape and leather frog. | Edged Weapons | 1968-01-11 |
Money box depicting a Chelsea Pensioner, 1960 (c); made of a composite, or fibrous plaster mix, with rubber stopper; painted with a caricature of a Chelsea Pensioner, standing, leaning on a stick and smoking a pipe. | Crafts | 1999-03-91 |
Bust of a Chelsea Pensioner, 1970 (c); painted plaster, made and probably painted by Jean [M]; depicting a bearded Chelsea Pensioner wearing his uniform, head wear and medals. | Crafts | 1999-03-92 |
Cavalry officer's sword, pattern 1896; 'spear point' blade, engraved with decoration including maker's name, Henry Wilkinson, London and the number 35177; steel 'honeysuckle' guard with part checkered backplate; steel scabbard. | Edged Weapons | 1967-06-40 |
Rifle regiment officer's sword, pattern 1834; blade with dumb bell section, engraved with decoration including the initials W E Brinkley; normal guard with checkered backpiece; steel scabbard. | Edged Weapons | 1967-06-40 |
The British Army Post Cards The Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment), 1914-1918. Set of six photolithograph postcards after Ernest Ibbetson, published by Gale and Porter Limited: Officers on Review Order; The Drums; Marching Through the City of London; In the Trenches; Inspection of Guard; Battle Honours, History and Tradition; in original printed envelope. | Prints | 1999-03-94 |
Rifle regiment officer's sword, pattern 1834; single edged, plain, spear point blade, stamped with maker's name Mole and crown over 18; guard stamped with Mole, with plain backpiece; black leather scabbard with brass mouthpiece, and locket and chape. | Edged Weapons | 1967-06-40 |
Rifle regiment officer's sword, pattern 1834; single edged, plain, spear point blade stamped with maker's name Mole and number 6/92; guard stamped with Mole, with plain backpiece; stepped pommel; black leather scabbard with brass mouthpiece stamped with Mole, locket and chape. | Edged Weapons | 1967-06-40 |
Officer's sword, pattern 1856; Royal Engineers; spear point blade engraved with decoration including maker's name Robert Mole, Birmingham; normal guard stamped with 23/9/80; steel scabbard. | Edged Weapons | 1967-06-40 |
Leather shoulder belt for sword, working and standard pattern, 1957 (c); associated with Royal Artillery Bandsmen's equipment. | Equipment, general | 1999-03-107 |
Diary and typed transcript of Lt John Gulliver Howard MC, 17th Bn Middlesex Regiment, later Royal Engineers, 20 Aug 1916 to 17 Sep 1918; 17th Bn Christmas menu, 1916, and laser copied photo of Howard, covering his training and service on the Western Front. | Archives | 1999-03-95 |
Mess jacket, female officer's (Lieutenant), 1991 (c), Royal Army Educational Corps. | Uniforms | 1999-03-119 |
Other ranks No 2 dress tunic for the eighties, frock serge B, 1979 (c), Royal Army Ordnance Corps. | Uniforms | 1999-03-124 |
Other rank's full dress tunic, other ranks cloak and a musicians full dress tunic, 1990 (c), The Blues and Royals (Royal Horse Guards and 1st Dragoons). | Uniforms | 1999-03-126 |
Infantry officer's sword, pattern 1822; Royal Scots Fusiliers; spear point straight blade with rounded back and fuller, decorated with engraving including Victoria cypher, serial number and maker's name Henry Wilkinson, London; three bar guard brass hilt engraved with regimental name, inner side of guard is of 1850 pattern; grey fishskin covered grip bound with copper wire; decorated pommel; gilt scabbard with two loose side rings, doesn't belong to sword. | Edged Weapons | 1966-09-1 |
Infantry officer's sword, pattern 1895; Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment; spear point, straight blade with flat back and fuller, engraved with decoration including coat of arms and maker's name Hill Brother's, London; steel bowl hilt bearing Victoria cypher; black fishskin grip bound with silver wire; plain pommel with spherical tang button; knurled back; knot of gold strap with crimson worm and gold acorn; steel scabbard with two loose side rings; brown leather bag. | Edged Weapons | 1966-05-4 |
Infantry officer's sword, pattern 1895; Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment; spear point, straight blade with flat back and fuller, engraved with decoration including coat of arms and maker's name Hill Brother's, London; steel bowl hilt bearing Victoria cypher; black fishskin grip bound with silver wire; plain pommel with spherical tang button; knurled back; knot of gold strap with crimson worm and gold acorn; steel scabbard with two loose side rings; brown leather bag. | Equipment, general | 1966-05-4 |
A Wartime Engagement. Collection of transcribed letters from Captain Charles Neville Overton, MC, 7th Bn The King's Own Royal Lancaster Regiment, to his fiancée Muriel Harpin, Volume One: 20 Sep 1916 to 5 Feb 1918, Volume Two: 1 Feb 1918 to 29 Jun 1918. | Archives | 1999-03-128 |
Irish cavalry officer's sword, 1750 (c); double edged blade with diamond cross section, with decorated engraving; brass eschallop hilt; lion headed pommel and quillon; leather covered grip with brass studs; missing knuckle bow. | Edged Weapons | 1965-05-37 |
Royal Engineers officer's sword, pattern 1857; blade inscribed with royal coat of arms and regimental motif and motto; half basket guard; black fishskin grip bound with wire; chrome plated steel scabbard. | Edged Weapons | 1965-02-102 |
Light cavalry officer's sword, pattern 1822; straight spear point blade with flat back and fuller, engraved with a pattern of Acanthus leaves and the crowned Victoria cypher; three bar steel guard; grey fishskin covered grip bound with copper wire; knurled thumb grip; stepped pommel and disc shaped tang button; brown leather scabbard bound with steel at mouthpiece, with leather chape and locket with suspension strap. | Edged Weapons | 1965-01-34-2 |
Two pamphlets: Order of service for the parish church at Wrexham for the unveiling of the monument to those of the Royal Welch Fusiliers who died in South Africa and China, by the Prince of Wales, 8 May 1903; Yeomanry's Epitaph, typescript, humorous work on the conversion of the Devonshire Yeomanry from horses to bicycles, Jul 1916. | Archives | 1999-03-137 |
Discharge and character certificate of Pte Frederick Owen Hodgins, Royal Munster Fusiliers; Hodgins enlisted 2 Feb 1915, served on the Western Front and was discharged on account of his wounds, 14 Oct 1916. | Archives | 1999-03-140 |
Memoir of Bandmaster Stebbing: 'Incidents in the life of Edwin Robert Stebbing written on the 29th June 1929, his 70th Regimental (or Army) birthday'; Stebbing was a musician with the 11th Foot Regiment, 1859-1880, bandmaster of the 1st Bn 6th Foot Regiment, and conductor of the 2nd Volunteer Bn, The Royal Warwickshire Regiment. | Archives | 1999-03-141 |
Photocopied Boer War diary of Gunner J Lindsay, 64th Battery Royal Field Artillery, South Africa, Oct 1899- Feb 1901. | Archives | 1999-03-142 |
Royal Artillery Sunset Ceremony, Firepower and Music. Commemorative programme of the Horse Guards Parade, 8 Jun 1998 to 11 Jun 1998. | Archives | 1999-04-4 |
Royal Artillery Sunset Ceremony, Firepower and Music. Video of the ceremony at the Horse Guards Parade, 8 Jun 1998 to 11 Jun 1998. | Film and Videos | 1999-04-5 |
'Form line'! R.F.A. India, 1922. Watercolour sketch by Richard Barrett Talbot Kelly; gun limbers of the Royal Field Artillery galloping across a plain in India; signed and dated. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1999-04-7 |
Medal group awarded to Colonel Philip Sydney Newton, late Royal Sussex Regiment: Order of the British Empire, Member; 1939-45 Star; Africa Star 1940-43 clasp: 8th Army; France and Germany Star; Defence Medal, 1939-1945; British War Medal 1939-45; General Service Medal 1962-2007, clasp: Borneo. | Medals | 1999-04-8 |
Pattern 1896, British Cavalry sword, 12th Lancer's; chromium plated blade, stamped with serial number; chromium plated hilt. | Edged Weapons | 1964-01-29 |
Hanger's sword; Royal Field Artillery, 1808-1820 (c); flat backed blade, similar to German hunting sword 1777-1778, marked with maker's name Osborne and Gunby; brass knuckle bow hilt; leather covered wooden grip. | Edged Weapons | 1963-12-251 |
Artillery sword, 1780-1820 (c); possibly of the Royal Field Artillery; made by Hadley of Birmingham; spear point blade with illegible inscription; brass stirrup guard with scrolled quillon and integral langets; brass pommel and backpiece; black ribbed wooden grip with brass ferrule. | Edged Weapons | 1963-11-42 |
Mountain Artillery Hanger sword, pattern 1896 Mark 1; broad curved blade with wide shallow fuller, stamped with crown over 49; simple curved steel knuckle bow and crossguard; ribbed steel or cast iron grip with hole for sword knot, painted black; brown leather scabbard with brass chape and mouthpiece with frog button. | Edged Weapons | 1972-08-32 |
Trooper's sword, 1661-1700 (c); Royal Horse Guards; straight, double sided blade with oval section, stamped with initials; brass guard with double shells and knucklebow, engraved with decoration; round pommel with crests; wooden grip bound with brass wire, with two turks head knots. | Edged Weapons | 1972-08-31 |
Splintered fragment of a wooden spar painted on both sides with the name of Nelson's battleship, the Fondroyant, 1805 (c); a printed label on one side explains the ship, wrecked at Blackpool, was recovered from German Scrappers as a result of strong public feeling. | Equipment, general | 1956-02-37-1 |
Brass bed plate, 1920 (c); an oval cartouche bears the device of a flaming grenade bearing a tiger, above the regimental name, 2nd Bn Royal Munster Fusiliers; made by F Narborough, Birmingham; the plate is blank, awaiting issue. | Equipment, general | 1956-02-31 |
Ship's control wheel, 1915; eight spoked brass wheel from the engine room of the ship the River Clyde which transported the Royal Munster Fusiliers to Gallipoli; presented, with a mast head lamp, to the 1st Bn Royal Munster Fusiliers by Vice Admiral Sir John de Robeck in memory of the landing of the 29th Division at Sedd-el-Bahr, April 1915. | Equipment, general | 1954-11-10 |
Officer's sword, 1901-1910 (c); Royal Horse Guards; blade stamped with Edward VII cypher. | Edged Weapons | 1971-10-21 |
Fabric covered waterbottle, a collection of gold weights and a folding knife; acquired by Lt H C Burton, 5th Bn Royal Munster Fusiliers (Royal Limerick County Militia), whilst on special duty in the Gold Coast. | Equipment, general | 1954-10-9 |
Fabric covered waterbottle, a collection of gold weights and a folding knife; acquired by Lt H C Burton, 5th Bn Royal Munster Fusiliers (Royal Limerick County Militia), whilst on special duty in the Gold Coast. | Edged Weapons | 1954-10-9 |
Officer's sword, 1837-1901 (c); Royal Artillery; blade engraved with decoration including VR cypher and the initials FH; three bar hilt; steel scabbard. | Edged Weapons | 1971-05-19 |
Officer's sword; Royal Artillery, 1837-1901 (c); blade engraved with decoration including VR cypher and maker's name, T G Phillips, Dublin; three bar guard; scabbard. | Edged Weapons | 1971-05-19 |
Writing table, 1922 (c); in mahogany wood with four lather turned baluster legs decorated with bands of incised girdles; the top is in two parts, which, when linked by a lockable sliding panel, form a square with clipped corners; used in the Officer's Mess of the 1st Battalion Prince of Wales's Leinster Regiment (Royal Canadians) and was received on disbandment in 1922 by Maj Thomas Burton Newenham Deane. | Furniture | 1953-07-15 |
Waterbottle and cover, 1916 (c); steel with brown enamel covering; owned by Maj Thomas Burton Newenham Deane, 1st Bn Prince of Wales' Leinster Regiment; pierced by a bullet which remains inside the bottle, and has left a lump at the back as it tried to exit; associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Equipment, general | 1953-03-64 |
Chain whip, 1892 (c); wrought iron handle linked by a loop to eight iron strands, each consisting of three long oval loops, in spiral square section ending in a small pointed horseshoe, or trisula; probably a camel flail, owned by Maj G A Keef, Royal Scots Fusiliers and acquired by him in Afghanistan. | Equipment, general | 1951-09-8 |
General Service Medal 1962-2007, with clasps: Northern Iraq, Southern Turkey, (contained in the box of issue); awarded to Lance Corporal J Gibbon, Royal Engineers, 59th (Independent) Command Squadron; Gibbon took part in Operation HAVEN, 8 May to 13 Jun 1991. | Medals | 1999-04-33 |
The Naval Stores and Rosia Bay, March 1827. Watercolour by Major General Thomas Staunton St Clair (1785-1847); view of Rosia Battery with a soldier of the 42nd (or the Royal Highland) Regiment of Foot, a goat herd and three goats in the foreground. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1999-04-20 |
The Governors Cottage on the Rock of Gibraltar, March 1827. Watercolour by Major General Staunton St Clair (1785-1847); view of the Half Way Battery with a soldier of the 42nd Regiment in the foreground and the Governor's Cottage and Wind Mill Hill in the background. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1999-04-21 |
From Rosia Bay Looking South, March 1827. Watercolour by Major General Thomas Staunton St Clair (1785-1847); with soldiers of the 42nd (Royal Highland) Regiment of Foot fishing in the left foreground. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1999-04-22 |
From the new pier Rosia Bay looking towards Spain, March 1827. Watercolour by Major General Thomas Staunton St Clair (1785-1847); with soldiers of the 42nd (Royal Highland) Regiment of Foot fishing in the foreground. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1999-04-23 |
The Officer of the 42nd on his rounds, March 1827. Watercolour by Major General Thomas Staunton St Clair (1785-1847); to the left a man, probably the artist, sits on a rock sketching while the officer, Maj Middleton, gallops off to the right. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1999-04-24 |
From the camp guard looking back on the Rock of Gibraltar, March 1827. Watercolour by Major General Thomas Staunton St Clair (1785-1847); to the right a man, possibly the artist, sketches while a mounted officer, possibly Maj Middleton, of the 42nd Regiment of Foot passes him on the left. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1999-04-25 |
Sikhs and Garwolies [sic] of the 11th Indian Division Cutting their way of Retreat through the Jungle, 1941 (c). Watercolour over pencil by Gnr Leo Rawlings (1918-1984), 137th Field Regiment Royal Artillery, signed in lower right corner; a soldier wields an axe to clear the way for other soldiers marching through the thick jungle, two carrying an invalid on a stretcher. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1999-04-26 |