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Royal Artillery officer's sword, 1929 (c); blade etched with presentation inscription; leather scabbard; steel scabbard; leather sword bag; presented to Gentleman Cadet Norman L Foster 'on obtaining his commission from the Royal Military Academy for exemplary conduct whilst at that Institution'; made by Wilkinson Sword Company. | Edged Weapons | 1995-04-18 |
Royal Artillery officer's sword, 1929 (c); blade etched with presentation inscription; leather scabbard; steel scabbard; leather sword bag; presented to Gentleman Cadet Norman L Foster 'on obtaining his commission from the Royal Military Academy for exemplary conduct whilst at that Institution'; made by Wilkinson Sword Company. | Equipment, general | 1995-04-18 |
Ration biscuit, 1902; square hard biscuit; one side bearing two King George V one penny stamps and a manuscript address and on the other side bearing a message from the sender, Trumpter S Foster, 12th (Prince of Wales's Royal) Lancers; sent home from South Africa at the end of the Boer War. | Equipment, general | 1960-05-268 |
Warrant officer's or staff sergeants sword, pattern 1845, 1880 (c), 4th (King's Own Royal) Regiment of Foot; blade stamped with maker's name, Mole, and Birmingham inspection mark; 'gothic' brass hilt; steel scabbard with mouthpiece engraved with illegible initials, possibly EP, and regimental name. | Edged Weapons | 1988-05-31 |
1796 Pattern Heavy Cavalry Trooper's Sword, 1800 (c); steel blade stamped with crowns; pierced disc guard with knuckle guard, inscribed with regimental name; leather grip; associated with the Napoleonic Wars (1803-1815). | Edged Weapons | 1986-10-24 |
Field glasses in leather case, 1916 (c); prismatic compass, 1915 (c); regimental cane, 1914 (c); light brown, polished malacca cane, with a white metal head and brass ferrule; owned by Lt Arthur James Williams, Royal Irish Regiment; head bears a device, in relief, of the monogram of the Royal Irish Regiment, surmounted by a crown. | Equipment, general | 1960-03-83 |
Field glasses in leather case, 1916 (c); prismatic compass, 1915 (c); regimental cane, 1914 (c); light brown, polished malacca cane, with a white metal head and brass ferrule; owned by Lt Arthur James Williams, Royal Irish Regiment; head bears a device, in relief, of the monogram of the Royal Irish Regiment, surmounted by a crown. | Scientific Instruments | 1960-03-83 |
Infantry officer's sword, pattern 1892, 1891-1895 (c); blade etched with decoration including foliate design and crown and cypher; gilt brass guard, inscribed with maker's name, Henry Wilkinson, London, and owner's initials, MH; gilt knot with three thin red stripes; nickel plated steel scabbard. | Edged Weapons | 1985-12-41 |
Band sword, 1857-1890; straight blade; brass hilt with light infantry bugle and regimental number in bas-relief on both sides, similar to Drummer's sword, Mk I. | Edged Weapons | 1985-09-1 |
Artillery officer's sword, Turkish Contingent, 1855 (c); blade etched with maker's name, Meyer, London; three bar guard; scabbard; used in the Crimean War (1854-1856), Royal Artillery, Turkish Contingent. | Edged Weapons | 1985-07-55 |
Officer's sword; Royal Army Service Corps, 1910-1936; three bar guard inscribed with maker's name, Hawkes and Co, and regimental name. | Edged Weapons | 1985-05-30 |
Heavy Cavalry officer's dress sword, pattern 1814, with scabbard, 1815 (c); carried by Capt (later Lt Col) William Tyrwhitt-Drake, Royal Horse Guards, Napoleonic Wars. | Edged Weapons | 2001-06-15 |
Identity tag of Pte Alan Ball, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, National Service and Territorial Army, 1950-1959. | Equipment, general | 1995-01-148 |
Hanger sword, Royal Marines, 1803 (c); curved blade inscribed with anchor, trophy, crown, motto, royal arms and maker's name, J J Runkel, Germany; crossguard; reeded ivory grip bearing crown over anchor and regimental name; black leather scabbard with gilt brass chape and mouthpiece with locket and suspension ring; associated with the Napoleonic Wars, Home Defence (1803-1815). | Edged Weapons | 1985-02-6 |
Whistle, 1951-1981; belonging to the Women's Royal Army Corps Provost; made by J Hudson and Co, Birmingham, 1951. | Equipment, general | 1995-01-151 |
Model Bailey bridge Kit No 6, for Bridging Schools, 1942 (c). | Models | 1995-02-134 |
Whistle 1918 (c); associated with Lt Col E F Moultan Barrett, OBE, MC, Queen's Own (Royal West Kent) Regiment. | Equipment, general | 1995-03-100 |
Whistle belonging to Maj Gen N L Foster, CB, DSO, Royal Horse Artillery, 1930-1965 (c). | Equipment, general | 1995-03-101 |
Name plaque of Maj Gen N L Foster, CB, DSO, Royal Horse Artillery, 1930-1965 (c). | Equipment, general | 1995-03-102 |
Miniature bottle of Scotch whisky; produced for the Scottish reunion of the Women's Royal Army Corps Association, 1991; made by Gordon and Macphait, Scotland. | Equipment, general | 1995-03-103 |
Other rank's swagger stick; associated with the 4th London Regiment, Lewisham Gunners, 1920 (c). | Equipment, general | 1995-03-108 |
Lighter and match case, 1914-1919; associated with Mr Hawes and the Royal Engineers; made by Ferry and Company, London; associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Equipment, general | 1995-03-109 |
UKLF board listing Women's Royal Army Corps commanders, 1972-1993. | Equipment, general | 1995-03-110 |
Small pack, pattern 1932, 1952; associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. | Equipment, general | 1995-04-6 |
Officer's sword, 1930 (c); Royal Army Service Corps; blade inscribed with George V cypher, proof marks and regimental name; buff leather washer; leather sword knot; brown leather scabbard. | Edged Weapons | 1984-10-107 |
Two mess tins, 1945; associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. | Equipment, general | 1995-04-9 |
COMMEMORATIVE of the 60 years reign of QUEEN VICTORIA 1837-1897. Cotton handkerchief, made in 1897 (c); in faded colours of blue, yellow and red, divided into eight boxed scenes, with the Royal family largest in the centre and Army and Navy scenes at the edge. | Crafts | 1999-04-135 |
Sword, possibly Royal Artillery, 1845-1849 (c); blade inscribed with maker's name, Maynard Harris, London; four bar guard; steel scabbard. | Edged Weapons | 1984-03-92 |
Scottish officer's undress sword, 1884; sharpened blade with false watering, inscribed with serial number and maker's name, Wilkinson, London, 1890 (c); cross bar guard with Royal Scots quillons with curved side ring; pear shaped dismountable pommel; used by G Gorsira, Royal Scots Fusiliers, possibly the Lothian Regiment, 1884-1890 (c). | Edged Weapons | 1983-09-16 |
Cavalry trooper's sword, similar to Pattern 1885, Royal Horse Artillery, 1894 (c); blade inscribed with WD over arrow, Enfield inspectors mark of crown over 30 over L, and other viewers marks; guard inscribed with regimental name and crest; solid brass Dundas pattern grip; steel scabbard marked with regimental name. | Edged Weapons | 1983-07-104 |
Pattern 1887, Heavy cavalry officer's undress sword, 1893; belonged to Maj (later Brig Gen) Arthur Churchill Bailward of the Royal Horse Artillery (formerly of Royal Field Artillery); made by Henry Wilkinson; blade etched with motto, royal coat of arms and regimental name; with leather scabbard and frog. | Edged Weapons | 1994-11-69 |
Pattern 1887, Heavy cavalry officer's undress sword, 1893; belonged to Maj (later Brig Gen) Arthur Churchill Bailward of the Royal Horse Artillery (formerly of Royal Field Artillery); made by Henry Wilkinson; blade etched with motto, royal coat of arms and regimental name; with leather scabbard and frog. | Equipment, general | 1994-11-69 |
Light cavalry sword scabbard, pattern 1821, 1849; Royal Horse Artillery; chape stamped with maker's name, Enfield, and regimental name. | Edged Weapons | 1993-12-69 |
Infantry hanger sword, pattern 1751; Flintshire Militia, 1798-1800 (c); hilt engraved with regimental name and 1 over 27; made by Samuel Harvey. | Edged Weapons | 1992-11-1 |
Infantry and marine officer's sword, pattern 1895, 1929-1953 (c); silver plated guard; belonged to Drm Maj Alexander James Wales, 11th Bn Parachute Regiment and Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge's Own); made by Robert Mole and Sons. | Edged Weapons | 1992-10-87 |
Cavalry sword, pattern 1885; Royal Horse Artillery, 1885-1908; covered with khaki paint; metal scabbard covered with khaki paint and stamped with regimental initials; made by Royal Small Arms Factory. | Edged Weapons | 1992-10-53 |
Royal Naval lieutenant's sword, 1805-1808 (c); scabbard engraved with retailers name, W P Read; used by Henry Fage Belson, Royal Navy. | Edged Weapons | 1992-03-43 |
Sword, 1930 (c); Corps of Royal Engineer's; two scabbards; used by Brig H L Woodhouse. | Edged Weapons | 1989-08-119 |
Infantry officer's sword, pattern 1897; Royal Warwickshire Regiment; blade bears George V cypher, crown and maker's name, Armfield's Limited, Birmingham; sheet steel guard; leather field service scabbard. | Edged Weapons | 1989-02-195 |
CROMWELL AT MARSTON MOOR, 1644. Engraving by William French after Ernest Crofts ARA, published by J S Virtue and Company Limited, London, 1860 (c). | Prints | 1999-04-158 |
2nd (OR ROYAL NORTH BRITISH) DRAGOONS, 1877 (c). Colour lithograph, published 1877 (c). | Prints | 1999-04-164 |
A FIT OF THE BLUES, 1834 (c). Engraving by E Hull, printed by Maguire, published by Charles Tilt, London, 1834 | Prints | 1999-04-170 |
Steel belt buckle, 1917 (c); in two parts which lock together; etched with decoration and the Arabic characters for the letters H M; owned by a Company Quartermaster, sergeant E Bough, Royal Warwickshire Regiment, and was given to him in exchange for a cigarette near Ctiesiphon, Mesopotamia during World War One. | Badges | 1960-11-41 |
Ration biscuit, 1916 (c); roughly leavened hard biscuit, with eight holes in the centre; owned by Gunner T Austen, 86th Battery, Royal Artillery, Mesopotamia, World War One. | Equipment, general | 1960-12-44 |
Badge, Turkish Army, 1916 (c); associated with Gunner T Austen, 86th Battery, Royal Artillery, Mesopotamia, World War One; red cotton square with Asiatic characters embroidered in white cotton chain stitching. | Badges | 1960-12-44 |
A soldier in uniform, a head of an old lady and part of a head of a woman, 1917 (c). Pencil sketch on squared paper by 2/Lt Richard Tennant Cooper (1885-1957), Royal Engineers; verso, a head of a fireman. Associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1999-04-221 |
A man in uniform, wearing a peaked forage cap, 1917 (c). Pencil sketch by 2/Lt Richard Tennant Cooper (1885-1957), Royal Engineers; foreshortened as viewed from beneath. Associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1999-04-222 |
A head of a young man looking right and an older man wearing a peaked cap, 1917 (c). Pencil sketch by 2/Lt Richard Tennant Cooper (1885-1957), Royal Engineers. Associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Drawings and Watercolours | 1999-04-223 |
Two model soldier figures, 1881-1902 (c); one represents a fusilier regiment, the other represents an unidentified regiment, possibly 97th or 42nd Regiment of Foot. | Models | 1999-05-3 |
Drum major's staff, 1940; presented to 139th Field Regiment by Col W J Lindsay Forbes of the 91st Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, in memory of those who fell at Dunkirk, 1940; made by Henry Potter, London. | Musical Instruments | 1995-03-106 |
Drum major's staff, 1945 (c); 91st Field Brigade; made by Potter. | Musical Instruments | 1995-03-107 |
Drum major's staff, 1950 (c); wooden case; associated with Droitwich Training Centre. | Musical Instruments | 1993-12-108 |
Three tenor drums, 1941 (c); associated with the Auxiliary Territorial Service, World War Two (1939-1945). | Musical Instruments | 1993-12-95 |
Bass drum, 1960 (c); associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps 19942-1992. | Musical Instruments | 1993-12-94 |
Snare drum, 1970 (c); associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps 1942-1992. | Musical Instruments | 1993-12-93 |
Presentation bugle, 1940; brass; presented to C Coy Auxiliary Territorial Service, Omagh, Northern Ireland; made by Henry Potter, London. | Musical Instruments | 1993-12-92 |
B flat clarinet, 1970 (c); in black box marked with name, B H Bandhite; associated with the Women's Royal Army Corps. | Musical Instruments | 1993-12-90 |
Drum major's staff, 1950; with presentation inscription; presented by the officers of 499 (mixed) Royal Artillery HAA Regiment to the Women's Royal Army Corps on their 1st anniversary, 1 Feb 1950. | Musical Instruments | 1993-12-89 |
Thirteen drums, 1799 (c)-1945 (c); associated with the Middlesex Regiment. | Musical Instruments | 1993-06-12 |
Portable organ, 1940 (c); reputedly used by the British Army chaplains in Italy during World War Two; made in the USA; open fronted case with hinged flap on top that folds upwards and is secured on the left hand side with a metal strip; painted black outside and Khaki brown inside; ivory and wooden keys, possibly mahogany; a pair of foot pedals are hinged at the front edge of the case and attached at the back to khaki webbing straps. | Musical Instruments | 1982-09-101 |
Side drum, 1888; brass; used by 1st Battalion Royal Munster Fusiliers; made by Henry Potter and Co, London; repainted 1905. | Musical Instruments | 1980-12-49 |
Three flute pouches, 1903 (c); made of buff leather; used by the 1st Battalion West Surrey Regiment; shows traces of having been blancoed. | Musical Instruments | 1975-11-85 |
Seven colour oleograph cut paper soldiers from the 'Glossy' McLoughlin Brother series, 1898 (c); published by McLoughlin Brothers. | Prints | 1999-05-23 |
Sinope - after Turkish fleet being destroyed by Eupians - British fleet in bay - Jan 15-54. Watercolour over pencil sketch, signed 'W B U', probably by W B U (William Henry Bernard Ussher); mounted on paper from an album. | Drawings and Watercolours | 1999-05-25 |
Flute case, 1810 (c); brass; used by the Royal Carmarthen Fusiliers; semi circular with flat bottom and hinged cap with brass reinforcement binding and press stud sprung fastener; four flattened rivets on brass loops, two on either side of body; engraved on front with Prince of Wales Plumes, coronet, motto and regimental name; white buff backing fixed to back by four rivets; with belt. | Musical Instruments | 1970-09-21 |
Drum major's staff, 1952 (c); monarchial crown finial in polished and matt brass; detachable plain dome with 18 white metal scrolls each bearing a battle honour; around the meridian of the dome is a textured convex band bearing 24 scrolls each bearing a battle honour; engraved with regimental name and Elizabeth II cypher; polished cane with brass ferrule; brass chains attached to head of ferrule. | Musical Instruments | 1969-05-27 |
Irish bagpipes, 1914 (c); used by the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Regiment; leather bag with green woollen fringed cover; ebonised oak chanter with ivory finial and white metal tappets, bound with white metal ring to engine turned gadrooned socket; mouthpiece missing; two tenor in two sections drones and one bass drone in three sections, bound with white metal issuing from a cylindrical wooden socket; chanter printed with patentor' s name, H Stark and maker's name, Hawkes and Son, London. | Musical Instruments | 1966-12-34 |
German bugle, 1915; brass; double loop in two sections brazed together with white metal collar and mouthpiece socket; reinforced bell edge; bell body bears relief spread eagle and is impressed with maker's name, Wendler, Germany; double rings by mouthpiece and bell support leather strap with brass buckle, button and socket end loops; supposedly captured by the Royal Irish Regiment from the German Army in World War One. | Musical Instruments | 1966-12-33 |
Clinometer sight, Mk III, for field guns, 1918. Made by the optical instrument makers A Kershaw and Son Limited; associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Scientific Instruments | 1999-05-35 |
Non Commissioned Officer's cane, 1890 (c); white metal head is decorated with a scrolling flora and fauna, the front bears a the device a harp, shamrock and roses and the regiment's name, Royal Irish Regiment; brass ferrule with steel point. | Equipment, general | 1961-08-94 |
Regimental cane, 1930 (c); brown polished malacca with a white metal head and ferrule; head bears the device of the Royal Corps of Signals, the figure of Hermes running within an oval crowned garter. | Equipment, general | 1961-10-58 |
Leather map case, 1917 (c); in three sections, two folding over the central piece, with a yellow talc pocket for the insertion of the map; a flap of drab fabric is printed with the maker, Sifton Praed and Company Limited, London; secured by press studs and, when folded, by a brass spring clip; carried by Surgeon General Sir Maurice Holt, Royal Army Medical Corps, 1917 (c). | Equipment, general | 1961-11-66 |
White metal waterbottle, 1916; circular, flattened with rounded sides, bearing three brass loops; cork stopper is attached to one of the side loops by a chain; covered in a grey woollen fabric; used by a Bulgarian soldier during World War One; acquired by Lt H B Holt, Royal Munster Fusiliers. | Equipment, general | 1961-11-67 |
Drum major's staff, 1855; silver plated head with cast applied decoration: lion finial on raised baluster; flattened sphere body with four foliate branches applied to a girdle at the meridian; plain dome inscribed with presentation inscription; staff socket decorated with egg and dart foliate border and central reed; brown malacca cane with silver plated ferrule; four steel chains run from collar below head, crossing seven times to ferrule; presented by The Hon Lt Col D B Moleyns to 4th (Militia) Battalion Royal Munster Fusiliers. | Musical Instruments | 1966-09-12 |
Drum major's staff, 1850 (c); silver plated plain dome upon trumpet body, engraved with a harp surmounted by a monarchial crown above a scroll inscribed with regimental name; brown malacca cane with silver plated ferrule with iron cap; bound chain holes below head, chains missing; used by the 4th (Militia) Battalion Royal Munster Fusiliers (Kerry Militia). | Musical Instruments | 1966-09-11 |
Side drum, 1815 (c); wood; blue painted front painted with decoration including motto, battle honours and regimental name; metal riveted panel painted red; ten rope holes painted scarlet outside, with yellow edge and worm; natural hemp cords with buff slides; straight, plaited drag rope passing over seven cords; used by the 42nd (Royal Highland) Regiment of Foot. | Musical Instruments | 1966-01-6 |
Kent key bugle, 1815 (c); copper; single loop tube with brass mounts and mouthpiece socket with key shank (mouthpiece missing); reinforced bell edge, inscribed with maker's name, J Cowlan; six brass keys; used by 42nd (Royal Highland) Regiment of Foot, reputedly at the Battle of Waterloo. | Musical Instruments | 1966-01-5 |
Presentation bugle, 1895; silver plated; double loop on copper tube, brazed in two pieces with silver on copper mouthpiece and looped tonal attachment silver plated mouthpiece; brass bell reinforcement; two suspension rings, one above bell reinforcement, the other on inside of rear loop; back of bell impressed with renovator's name, George Potter and Co, Aldershot; bell inscribed on upper surface with presentation inscription; presented by Maj C A King Hall to the Royal Munster Fusiliers in remembrance of Cawnpore. | Musical Instruments | 1965-05-39 |
Side drum, 1905 (c); brass; front painted blue, with decoration including regimental name in scroll, battle honours and maker's name, Henry Potter and Co, London; flesh hoops and drum heads whole; nine rope holes with iron cord slides; three ball legs on upper hoop painted blue outside with red edge and white worm; white blancoed cords; straight, plaited drag ropes; six snares; used by the 2nd Battalion Royal Munster Fusiliers. | Musical Instruments | 1965-05-38 |
Presentation bugle, 1918; silver; double loop pipe brazed in two pieces with silver mouthpiece and chain; silver bell reinforcement inscribed with presentation inscription, bell body inscribed with motto below a crown, the whole surmounting a scroll inscribed with the regimental name below which is further inscription; back impressed with maker's name, Boosey and Co, London; presented to Gen Aylmer Hunter-Weston by the 2nd Battalion Royal Dublin Fusiliers. | Musical Instruments | 1965-05-30 |
Duty trumpet, 1890; brass; double loop tube brazed in three pieces; reinforced bell edge, bell surface impressed with maker's name, Henry Potter and Co, London and regimental initials; silver plated mouthpiece edge, impressed with maker's name; red, yellow and blue worsted cords with tassels; used by the Royal Horse Artillery supposedly to sound the retreat at the Battle of Modder River, 28 Nov 1899. | Musical Instruments | 1965-03-29 |
Side drum, 1905-1914; aluminium; front painted blue with central decoration including royal arms, George V cypher, gold scroll inscribed with regimental name, the whole above decoration and scrolls inscribed with battle honours; maker's name, George Potter and Co, Aldershot inscribed in red on both vertical panels and impressed in metal to the right; flesh hoops and drum heads whole; eight rope holes with iron cord slides; white blancoed cord; half plaited drag rope; three square section legs on upper hoop; used by 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Regiment. | Musical Instruments | 1965-02-186 |
Regimental cane, Royal Irish Regiment, 1901-1914; light brown malacca with a white metal head and brass ferrule; head bears, in relief, the device of an Irish harp surmounted by a crown above a scroll bearing the regiment's name, with sprays of shamrock and laurels. | Equipment, general | 1961-12-81 |
Camp lamp, 1915-1918 (c); tinned steel rectangular box with a hinged lid, holding a candle inside; box is painted mustard yellow and is labelled with a trophy of allied flags and an inscription; owned by Capt H B Holt, Royal Munster Fusiliers, and used by him during World War One. | Equipment, general | 1961-12-394 |
'Meat Biscuit', ration biscuit, 1915 (c). Brought home by 2/Lt G F C Rawlings, Royal Field Artillery; the biscuit rectangular, light brown with 35 perforated holes on one side and plain on the other. Associated with World War One (1914-1918). | Equipment, general | 1961-12-404 |
Side drum, 1881; brass; front painted black with decoration including the royal coat of arms in centre, Queen Victoria cypher, regimental name and motto, in the centre, either side of this are scrolls inscribed with battle honours, and to the right is the maker's name, Henry Potter, London; nine holes with blancoed white cord and buff slides; plaited drag rope; three ball legs on upper hoop; four snares; used by the 2nd Battalion Royal Dublin Fusiliers. | Musical Instruments | 1964-01-45 |
Fly whisk or switch, Royal Artillery, used by Sgn Maj Gen James Campbell, 1870 (c). | Equipment, general | 1961-12-551 |
Head from an NCO's stick, 1902-1922 (c); white metal, squashed almost flat, originally domed; decorated with a repousse design of scrolling fauna, including shamrocks, and in cartouche the device of the Royal Irish Regiment; reputedly owned by Regimental Sergeant Major A Stillwell, Royal Irish Regiment. | Equipment, general | 1962-07-27 |
Brass bed plate, 1914-1919 (c); sheet metal stamped with the inscription, 'BOY. J. O'CONNOR 10240 F. COY'.; above this is the device of the Royal Irish Regiment and the back is impressed with the manufacturer, F Narboro; the high regimental number suggests that the plate was issued during World War One. | Equipment, general | 1962-07-29 |
Binocular case, 1860 (c); button tied to it; used by an unknown officer of the Royal Artillery. | Equipment, uniform | 1962-08-82 |
Starboard light from SS River Clyde, 1916; associated with the Royal Dublin Fusiliers, World War One, Gallipoli (1915-1916). | Equipment, general | 1962-10-63 |
Two kettledrums, 1810 (c); both of hemispherical shell, painted yellow ochre, bearing regimental name, George III cypher; with missing drum heads; metal hoop painted red outside with yellow worms and pellets; six tension screws, one missing on second drum; three legged stand with triangular pattern reinforcement struts; used by the 23rd Carlow Militia. | Musical Instruments | 1963-10-178 |
Medal group, M F Wagstaff (Chief Controller), Women's Royal Army Corps, Auxiliary Territorial Service: Order of the British Empire: Commanders Badge (CBE), 2nd Issue, 1939-45 Star, Italy Star 1943-45, Defence Medal 1939-45, British War Medal 1939-45, General Service Medal (Army and RAF) 1918-62, 3rd Issue, clasp: Palestine 1945-48; Efficiency Medal and clasp, Volunteer Medical Service Medal and 3 clasps; Voluntary Medical Service Medal, Sweden 1949; two ribbon bars. | Medals | 1994-07-185 |
Bass drum, 1910 (c); wooden shell, front painted dark blue surmounted by red patch with horizontal yellow and blue stripes and maker's name painted in gold, Hawkes and Son, London; above this is inscribed the regimental name, royal coat of arms and below, a motto; flesh hoops whole; one whole head with tear; thirteen cord hoops; white blancoed cords with buff leather braces; two brass legs missing from hoops; used by the 4th Battalion Royal Dublin Fusiliers. | Musical Instruments | 1963-09-100 |
Nickel silver cutlery, 1890 (c); used by Lt Col D S W Earl of Airlie, 12th (Prince of Wales Own Lancers) Lancers, during the Boer War 1900 (c): two spoons, one fork and three knives. | Equipment, general | 1962-12-5 |
Side drum, 1905-1914 (c); brass; used by the 1st Battalion Royal Irish Regiment; made by Hawkes and Son, London and painted by George Potter and Co, Aldershot. | Musical Instruments | 1962-12-82 |
Japanese NCO's Shin-Gunto Sword, pattern 1933, 1934 (c); hilt made from aluminium with a leather covered grip; leather covered scabbard; recovered at the Battle of Meiktila, Mar 1945; associated with Gnr John Charles Oliver, 44th LAA Regiment; made at the Koishikowa Arsenal, Japan. | Edged Weapons | 1999-05-37 |
Drum major's staff, 1882-1902; used by the Royal Dublin Fusiliers; crown finial on plain brass dome with white metal meridian band bearing 25 scrolls inscribed in relief with battle honours; bronze trumpet shaped head bearing motto, Queen Victoria cypher and regimental name; staff socket decorated with floral pattern; polished cane with brass ferrule; white metal chains run from a white metal collar and cross seven times to join ferrule. | Musical Instruments | 1962-10-38 |
Drum major's staff, 1862; used by the 102nd Royal Madras Fusiliers; crown finial on plain baluster; spherical silver body with repousse decoration including a central beaded band bearing a motto and the regimental name; plain staff socket with lobed edge; polished cane with silver ferrule; four chains run from a collar, crossing seven times to join the ferrule. | Musical Instruments | 1962-10-36 |
Metal identity disc and green brush; associated with Lt Cdr G T Moger, Royal Indian Navy. | Equipment, general | 1963-05-41 |