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- World War Two formation badge, 38th Infantry Brigade, 1940 (c).
- Object name(s):
- formation badge
- Collection:
- National Army Museum
- Associated concept:
- Badges
- Current location:
- National Army Museum, Study collection
- Object name:
- formation badge
- Object number:
- NAM. 1996-05-103-1
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/b7d73879-1051-37c6-b66f-979be8e30a6b
Use licence for this record: CC BY-NC
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- Title:
- No 1 dress trench coat. Standard pattern, 1945
- Object name(s):
- coat, trench
- Brief description:
- No 1 dress trench coat. Standard pattern, 1945
- Collection:
- National Army Museum
- Associated concept:
- Uniforms
- Current location:
- National Army Museum, Study collection
- Object name:
- coat, trench
- Object number:
- NAM. 2009-04-375-1
- Right type:
- National Army Museum Copyright
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/baf40a0c-5c78-3c83-8fde-c37b1d196bb6
Use licence for this record: CC BY-NC
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- Object name(s):
- cap badge, other ranks
- Brief description:
- Cap badge, other ranks, 10th Royal Hussars (Prince of Wales’s Own), 1960 (c).
- Collection:
- National Army Museum
- Associated concept:
- Badges
- Current location:
- National Army Museum, Study collection
- Object name:
- cap badge, other ranks
- Object number:
- NAM. 1991-08-267-1
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/9e993908-1ddb-3b86-99cc-4520d1243e07
Use licence for this record: CC BY-NC
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- Title:
- ‘Lord Kitchener’s Appeal’, recruiting poster, 1914
- Object name(s):
- poster, recruiting
- Brief description:
- Lord Kitchener’s Appeal for 100,000 men to join the Army, 1914.
While many expected the war to be 'over by Christmas’, the Secretary of State for War, Field Marshal Lord Kitchener, realised the conflict would be long and on an unprecedented scale. Britain would have to create a mass army for the first time. He appealed for volunteers for his ‘New Armies’ in August 1914. Recruitment officers were sent to towns, cities, factories and clubs. Propaganda posters were placed all over the country to persuade men to sign up.
- Collection:
- National Army Museum
- Associated concept:
- Archives
- Current location:
- National Army Museum, Focus gallery
- Object name:
- poster, recruiting
- Object number:
- NAM. 1996-01-10-1
- Right type:
- National Army Museum, Out of Copyright
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/c85e3459-0898-3ded-9187-888741bcb861
Use licence for this record: CC BY-NC
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/c85e3459-0898-3ded-9187-888741bcb861, National Army Museum, CC BY-NC
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- Title:
- Short Magazine Lee-Enfield Mk III* .303 in bolt action rifle 1916, used by Irish Republican Army, 1974 (c)
- Object name(s):
- rifle, bolt action, SMLE, .303 in Mk III*
- Brief description:
- Short Magazine Lee-Enfield Mk III* .303 in bolt action rifle 1916, used by the Irish Republican Army, 1974 (c).
Irish Republican paramilitaries stepped up their campaign of violence in Northern Ireland in 1971, increasingly targeting Royal Ulster Constabulary and British Army personnel. Initially they were armed with older weapons such as this Lee-Enfield, but large numbers of modern arms, including semi-automatic AR15 rifles, began to be smuggled into the province from the United States.
- Collection:
- National Army Museum
- Associated concept:
- Firearms
- Current location:
- National Army Museum, Study Collection
- Object name:
- rifle, bolt action, SMLE, .303 in Mk III*
- Object number:
- NAM. 1996-08-265-1
- Right type:
- National Army Museum Copyright
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/267e6746-e63d-3231-af62-b2bc258a016b
Use licence for this record: CC BY-NC
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/267e6746-e63d-3231-af62-b2bc258a016b, National Army Museum, CC BY-NC
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- Title:
- Copy of Queen Mary’s Army Auxiliary Corps orders listing honours and mentions in despatches, March-April 1919
- Object name(s):
- order
- Brief description:
- Copy of Queen Mary’s Army Auxiliary Corps orders listing honours and mentions in despatches, March-April 1919.
This extract from ‘The London Gazette’ lists the names of Queen Mary’s Army Auxiliary Corps women mentioned in despatches. The latter included Adjutant Administrator Geneste Penrose who was also awarded the Military Medal while working for the Camouflage Service. She was on duty at Aire and in charge of a large number of French workers who remained at their posts under her command despite heavy shelling.
- Collection:
- National Army Museum
- Associated concept:
- Archives
- Current location:
- National Army Museum, Study Collection
- Object name:
- order
- Object number:
- NAM. 1998-01-62-2
- Right type:
- National Army Museum, London
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/12829916-2fb4-32be-a8dd-ebc6a90c90c1
Use licence for this record: CC BY-NC
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- Title:
- Letter from Staff Surgeon George Morse, Army Medical Service, to his wife in Portsmouth, 10 April 1811
- Object name(s):
- letter
- Brief description:
- Letter from Staff Surgeon George Morse, Army Medical Service, to his wife in Portsmouth, 10 April 1811.
Sent from Lisbon, the letter relates to Mrs Morse’s visit and difficulties involved in travelling to her husband’s brigade's location. It also discusses the British drives against French, Siege of Almeida (1810) and the bravery of the Portuguese.
One of five letters written by Surgeon George Morse of the Army Medical Service, to his wife in Portsmouth, relating to operations during the Peninsular War (1808-1814).
- Collection:
- National Army Museum
- Associated concept:
- Archives
- Current location:
- National Army Museum, Study collection
- Object name:
- letter
- Object number:
- NAM. 2005-09-188-5
- Right type:
- National Army Museum Copyright
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/e1c5441b-1a5c-3ec4-ab52-0d002529ce5a
Use licence for this record: CC BY-NC
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- Title:
- Button, Bengal Staff Corps, 1876-1891
- Object name(s):
- button
- Brief description:
- Button, Bengal Staff Corps, 1876-1891.
Gilt button by Pitt and Company, with Queen Victoria’s cypher, ‘VR’, within a garter bearing the unit title, surmounted by a crown.
In 1861 independent Staff Corps were created for the Bengal, Bombay and Madras Armies. Their purpose was to provide officers for native regiments and to fill Staff and Army Department positions. In addition, officers could be selected for civil and political placements. The separate Staff Corps were subsequently combined into the Indian Staff Corps.
From the Field Marshal Sir John Chapple Indian Army Collection.
- Collection:
- National Army Museum
- Associated concept:
- Badges
- Current location:
- National Army Museum, Study collection
- Object name:
- button
- Object number:
- NAM. 2013-10-20-61-21
- Right type:
- National Army Museum Copyright
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/67bb3139-111a-3b5b-b9ed-00971d7c4cdf
Use licence for this record: CC BY-NC
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- Title:
- Button, Bengal Staff Corps, 1861-1876
- Object name(s):
- button
- Brief description:
- Button, Bengal Staff Corps, 1861-1876.
Gilt button by Stillwell and Company, London, with Queen Victoria’s cypher, ‘VR’, within a garter bearing the unit title, surmounted by a crown.
In 1861 independent Staff Corps were created for the Bengal, Bombay and Madras Armies. Their purpose was to provide officers for native regiments and to fill Staff and Army Department positions. In addition, officers could be selected for civil and political placements. The separate Staff Corps were subsequently combined into the Indian Staff Corps.
From the Field Marshal Sir John Chapple Indian Army Collection.
- Collection:
- National Army Museum
- Associated concept:
- Badges
- Current location:
- National Army Museum, Study collection
- Object name:
- button
- Object number:
- NAM. 2013-10-20-61-5
- Right type:
- National Army Museum Copyright
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- Title:
- Button, Bengal Staff Corps, 1861-1876.
- Object name(s):
- button
- Brief description:
- Button, Bengal Staff Corps, 1861-1876.
Gilt button by J W Reynolds and Company, London, with Queen Victoria’s cypher, ‘VR’, within a garter bearing the unit title, surmounted by a crown.
In 1861 independent Staff Corps were created for the Bengal, Bombay and Madras Armies. Their purpose was to provide officers for native regiments and to fill Staff and Army Department positions. In addition, officers could be selected for civil and political placements. The separate Staff Corps were subsequently combined into the Indian Staff Corps.
From the Field Marshal Sir John Chapple Indian Army Collection.
- Collection:
- National Army Museum
- Associated concept:
- Badges
- Current location:
- National Army Museum, Study collection
- Object name:
- button
- Object number:
- NAM. 2013-10-20-61-10
- Right type:
- National Army Museum Copyright
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- Title:
- Button, Bengal Staff Corps, 1861-1876
- Object name(s):
- button
- Brief description:
- Button, Bengal Staff Corps, 1861-1876.
Gilt button by Ranken and Company, Calcutta, with Queen Victoria’s cypher, ‘VR’, within a garter bearing the unit title, surmounted by a crown.
In 1861 independent Staff Corps were created for the Bengal, Bombay and Madras Armies. Their purpose was to provide officers for native regiments and to fill Staff and Army Department positions. In addition, officers could be selected for civil and political placements. The separate Staff Corps were subsequently combined into the Indian Staff Corps.
From the Field Marshal Sir John Chapple Indian Army Collection.
- Collection:
- National Army Museum
- Associated concept:
- Badges
- Current location:
- National Army Museum, Study collection
- Object name:
- button
- Object number:
- NAM. 2013-10-20-61-11
- Right type:
- National Army Museum Copyright
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/99268e0c-6950-377d-b9ff-662fea3545f4
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- Title:
- Button, Bengal Staff Corps, 1861-1876
- Object name(s):
- button
- Brief description:
- Button, Bengal Staff Corps, 1861-1876.
Gilt button by Harman and Company, Calcutta, with Queen Victoria’s cypher, ‘VRI’, within a garter bearing the unit title, surmounted by a crown.
In 1861 independent Staff Corps were created for the Bengal, Bombay and Madras Armies. Their purpose was to provide officers for native regiments and to fill Staff and Army Department positions. In addition, officers could be selected for civil and political placements. The separate Staff Corps were subsequently combined into the Indian Staff Corps.
From the Field Marshal Sir John Chapple Indian Army Collection.
- Collection:
- National Army Museum
- Associated concept:
- Badges
- Current location:
- National Army Museum, Study collection
- Object name:
- button
- Object number:
- NAM. 2013-10-20-61-12
- Right type:
- National Army Museum Copyright
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/c9f707de-109e-3172-ae25-55f639d28606
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- Title:
- Button, Bengal Staff Corps, 1861-1876
- Object name(s):
- button
- Brief description:
- Button, Bengal Staff Corps, 1861-1876.
Gilt button by Harman and Company, Calcutta, with Queen Victoria’s cypher, ‘VR’, within a garter bearing the unit title, surmounted by a crown.
In 1861 independent Staff Corps were created for the Bengal, Bombay and Madras Armies. Their purpose was to provide officers for native regiments and to fill Staff and Army Department positions. In addition, officers could be selected for civil and political placements. The separate Staff Corps were subsequently combined into the Indian Staff Corps.
From the Field Marshal Sir John Chapple Indian Army Collection.
- Collection:
- National Army Museum
- Associated concept:
- Badges
- Current location:
- National Army Museum, Study collection
- Object name:
- button
- Object number:
- NAM. 2013-10-20-61-7
- Right type:
- National Army Museum Copyright
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/1fd0574f-18e0-35e4-831d-f50dfbc24d3e
Use licence for this record: CC BY-NC
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- Title:
- Button, Bengal Staff Corps, 1861-1876
- Object name(s):
- button
- Brief description:
- Button, Bengal Staff Corps, 1861-1876.
Gilt button by Jennens and Company, London, with Queen Victoria’s cypher, ‘VR’, within a garter bearing the unit title, surmounted by a crown.
In 1861 independent Staff Corps were created for the Bengal, Bombay and Madras Armies. Their purpose was to provide officers for native regiments and to fill Staff and Army Department positions. In addition, officers could be selected for civil and political placements. The separate Staff Corps were subsequently combined into the Indian Staff Corps.
From the Field Marshal Sir John Chapple Indian Army Collection.
- Collection:
- National Army Museum
- Associated concept:
- Badges
- Current location:
- National Army Museum, Study collection
- Object name:
- button
- Object number:
- NAM. 2013-10-20-61-13
- Right type:
- National Army Museum Copyright
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/3699517d-b96f-3a10-a412-d16478ba94b0
Use licence for this record: CC BY-NC
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- Title:
- Button, Bengal Staff Corps, 1861-1876
- Object name(s):
- button
- Brief description:
- Button, Bengal Staff Corps, 1861-1876.
Gilt button by W Jones and Company, London, with Queen Victoria’s cypher, ‘VR’, within a garter bearing the unit title, surmounted by a crown.
In 1861 independent Staff Corps were created for the Bengal, Bombay and Madras Armies. Their purpose was to provide officers for native regiments and to fill Staff and Army Department positions. In addition, officers could be selected for civil and political placements. The separate Staff Corps were subsequently combined into the Indian Staff Corps.
From the Field Marshal Sir John Chapple Indian Army Collection.
- Collection:
- National Army Museum
- Associated concept:
- Badges
- Current location:
- National Army Museum, Study collection
- Object name:
- button
- Object number:
- NAM. 2013-10-20-61-9
- Right type:
- National Army Museum Copyright
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/3e2ffadd-9cb3-3872-8692-cd5d636628e8
Use licence for this record: CC BY-NC
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- Title:
- Button, Bengal Staff Corps, 1876-1891
- Object name(s):
- button
- Brief description:
- Button, Bengal Staff Corps, 1876-1891.
Gilt button by Jennens and Company, London, with Queen Victoria’s cypher, ‘VR’, within a garter bearing the unit title, surmounted by a crown.
In 1861 independent Staff Corps were created for the Bengal, Bombay and Madras Armies. Their purpose was to provide officers for native regiments and to fill Staff and Army Department positions. In addition, officers could be selected for civil and political placements. The separate Staff Corps were subsequently combined into the Indian Staff Corps.
From the Field Marshal Sir John Chapple Indian Army Collection.
- Collection:
- National Army Museum
- Associated concept:
- Badges
- Current location:
- National Army Museum, Study collection
- Object name:
- button
- Object number:
- NAM. 2013-10-20-61-16
- Right type:
- National Army Museum Copyright
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/09ba9039-e48f-359a-b1e6-cb6eac38d736
Use licence for this record: CC BY-NC
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- Title:
- Button, Bengal Staff Corps, 1876-1891
- Object name(s):
- button
- Brief description:
- Button, Bengal Staff Corps, 1876-1891.
Gilt button by Harman and Company, Calcutta, with Queen Victoria’s cypher, ‘VR’, within a garter bearing the unit title, surmounted by a crown.
In 1861 independent Staff Corps were created for the Bengal, Bombay and Madras Armies. Their purpose was to provide officers for native regiments and to fill Staff and Army Department positions. In addition, officers could be selected for civil and political placements. The separate Staff Corps were subsequently combined into the Indian Staff Corps.
From the Field Marshal Sir John Chapple Indian Army Collection.
- Collection:
- National Army Museum
- Associated concept:
- Badges
- Current location:
- National Army Museum, Study collection
- Object name:
- button
- Object number:
- NAM. 2013-10-20-61-17
- Right type:
- National Army Museum Copyright
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/480ef409-0a6e-375c-8f5c-672eecac81bb
Use licence for this record: CC BY-NC
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- Title:
- Button, Bengal Staff Corps, 1876-1891
- Object name(s):
- button
- Brief description:
- Button, Bengal Staff Corps, 1876-1891.
Gilt button by Firmin and Sons, London, with Queen Victoria’s cypher, ‘VR’, within a garter bearing the unit title, surmounted by a crown.
In 1861 independent Staff Corps were created for the Bengal, Bombay and Madras Armies. Their purpose was to provide officers for native regiments and to fill Staff and Army Department positions. In addition, officers could be selected for civil and political placements. The separate Staff Corps were subsequently combined into the Indian Staff Corps.
From the Field Marshal Sir John Chapple Indian Army Collection.
- Collection:
- National Army Museum
- Associated concept:
- Badges
- Current location:
- National Army Museum, Study collection
- Object name:
- button
- Object number:
- NAM. 2013-10-20-61-18
- Right type:
- National Army Museum Copyright
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/568bb0f6-6812-3868-8b7d-1a579eef1926
Use licence for this record: CC BY-NC
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- Title:
- Letter from Maud Emsley to her father from France, 18 September 1918
- Object name(s):
- letter
- Brief description:
- Letter from Maud Emsley to her father from France, 18 September 1918.
Emsley enrolled in the Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps at Aldershot on 24 July 1917 and went on to serve in France. She was discharged in London in 1919. During her time on the continent she wrote several letters to her father describing her experiences and work at a motor transport depot.
From a collection of papers of Miss Maud Lilian Emsley, Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps and Queen Mary’s Army Auxiliary Corps, 1917-1932.
- Collection:
- National Army Museum
- Associated concept:
- Archives
- Current location:
- National Army Museum, Study collection
- Object name:
- letter
- Object number:
- NAM. 1994-01-248-2
- Right type:
- National Army Museum, London
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/832b88be-df4d-3af0-9999-55d117620c28
Use licence for this record: CC BY-NC
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- Title:
- Face mask, British Army, Operation RESCRIPT, 2020
- Object name(s):
- mask
- Brief description:
- Face mask, British Army, Operation RESCRIPT, 2020.
Protective face mask manufactured by Scimitar for the British Army, 2020. The outer layer is made of polyester and elastane and the inner layer is made of antibacterial and hypoallergenic polyester, with nylon and elastane fabric ear loops.
Operation RESCRIPT was the Military Aid to the Civil Authorities operation in the United Kingdom initiated during the COVID-19 pandemic which began in Spring 2020.
From a packet containing three masks (two green and one black) and a printed leaflet with instructions for safe use of the masks.
- Collection:
- National Army Museum
- Associated concept:
- Equipment, general
- Current location:
- National Army Museum, Study collection
- Object name:
- mask
- Object number:
- NAM. 2021-03-9-1-1
- Right type:
- National Army Museum Copyright
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/d02d835b-3692-3de8-b9ca-5e087618c0d0
Use licence for this record: CC BY-NC
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