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- Yorkshire Regiment patch.
- Object name(s):
- tactical recognition flash
- Brief description:
- Yorkshire Regiment patch.
Formed in 2006 following the amalgamation of The Green Howards, the Prince of Wales’ Own and the Duke of Wellington’s, the Yorkshire Regiment can trace it’s history back to 1685.
Currently they are armoured and light mechanised infantry specialists and renowned as the best sporting regiment in the Army.
- Collection:
- National Army Museum
- Associated concept:
- Badges
- Current location:
- National Army Museum, Study collection
- Object name:
- tactical recognition flash
- Object number:
- NAM. 2018-07-25-7
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- Title:
- Cap badge, other ranks, Life Guards, 1958 (c)
- Object name(s):
- cap badge
- Brief description:
- Cap badge, other ranks, Life Guards, 1958 (c).
The Life Guards are the senior regiment of the British Army. They trace their origins back to 1660 when four troops of horse guards were raised by King Charles II around the time of his restoration.
- Collection:
- National Army Museum
- Associated concept:
- Badges
- Current location:
- National Army Museum, Study collection
- Object name:
- cap badge
- Object number:
- NAM. 1991-08-255-1
- Right type:
- National Army Museum Copyright
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- Object name(s):
- jacket
- Brief description:
- United States Army issue field jacket, worn by Sgt Don F. Barrett, 1st Bn Middlesex, 29th Brigade, in Korea, 1950-1953.
US M1943 clothing was issued to 29th Brigade soldiers during the Korean War, who had arrived in theatre in summer Jungle Green combat clothing.
Associated with the Korean War (1950-1953).
- Collection:
- National Army Museum
- Associated concept:
- Uniforms
- Current location:
- National Army Museum, Global Role gallery
- Object name:
- jacket
- Object number:
- NAM. 2021-03-8-1-4
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/399283af-8d79-3ead-a795-2ba6fbfdef07
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- Title:
- Notes on the National Debt of Great Britain by Robert Hamilton, 1814
- Object name(s):
- papers
- Brief description:
- Notes on the National Debt of Great Britain by Robert Hamilton, 1814.
Written by an unknown author, this discusses the economist Hamilton’s ‘Essay on the National Debt’, which appeared in 1813.
- Collection:
- National Army Museum
- Associated concept:
- Archives
- Current location:
- National Army Museum, Study collection
- Object name:
- papers
- Object number:
- NAM. 1985-10-38-8
- Right type:
- National Army Museum Copyright
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/5d7fa752-2a47-33e8-a8a4-c5ae4be074e2
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- Title:
- Shoulder title, 96th Berar Infantry, 1903-1922
- Object name(s):
- shoulder title
- Brief description:
- Shoulder title, 96th Berar Infantry, 1903-1922.
Brass badge in the form of the regimental number, ‘96’, over the curved title, ‘Infantry’.
The 96th Berar Infantry was formed in 1903 following reform of the Indian Army. The origin of the unit dates back to 1797 and the formation of the 2nd Battalion, Aurangabad Division; part of the forces of the princely state of Hyderabad. In 1852 the unit became the 3rd Regiment of Infantry, part of the Nizam of Hyderabad’s Army. Incorporation into the British Indian Army as the 3rd Infantry, Hyderabad Contingent followed in 1854.
The regiment expanded during World War One (1914-1918), serving in India and Mesopotamia. Further reform of the Indian Army in 1922 resulted in the unit becoming the 2nd Battalion, 19th Hyderabad Regiment. This unit became part of the Indian Army after Partition in 1947.
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:
- shoulder title
- Object number:
- NAM. 2013-10-20-45-39
- Right type:
- National Army Museum Copyright
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- Title:
- Button, 96th Berar Infantry, 1903-1922
- Object name(s):
- button
- Brief description:
- Button, 96th Berar Infantry, 1903-1922.
Large, brass button by J R Gaunt and Son Limited, London, with the regimental number, ‘96’.
The 96th Berar Infantry was formed in 1903 following reform of the Indian Army. The origin of the unit dates back to 1797 and the formation of the 2nd Battalion, Aurangabad Division; part of the forces of the princely state of Hyderabad. In 1852 the unit became the 3rd Regiment of Infantry, part of the Nizam of Hyderabad’s Army. Incorporation into the British Indian Army as the 3rd Infantry, Hyderabad Contingent followed in 1854.
The regiment expanded during World War One (1914-1918), serving in India and Mesopotamia. Further reform of the Indian Army in 1922 resulted in the unit becoming the 2nd Battalion, 19th Hyderabad Regiment. This unit became part of the Indian Army after Partition in 1947.
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. 2013-10-20-45-43
- Right type:
- National Army Museum Copyright
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/b2e3db8e-2ccd-3ee5-8d1a-067183a52b11
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- Title:
- Button, 96th Berar Infantry, 1903-1922
- Object name(s):
- button
- Brief description:
- Button, 96th Berar Infantry, 1903-1922.
Medium-sized, brass button by J R Gaunt and Son Limited, London, with the regimental number, ‘96’.
The 96th Berar Infantry was formed in 1903 following reform of the Indian Army. The origin of the unit dates back to 1797 and the formation of the 2nd Battalion, Aurangabad Division; part of the forces of the princely state of Hyderabad. In 1852 the unit became the 3rd Regiment of Infantry, part of the Nizam of Hyderabad’s Army. Incorporation into the British Indian Army as the 3rd Infantry, Hyderabad Contingent followed in 1854.
The regiment expanded during World War One (1914-1918), serving in India and Mesopotamia. Further reform of the Indian Army in 1922 resulted in the unit becoming the 2nd Battalion, 19th Hyderabad Regiment. This unit became part of the Indian Army after Partition in 1947.
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. 2013-10-20-45-45
- Right type:
- National Army Museum Copyright
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/a77c8d40-ec9f-3224-8969-14efad2c3866
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- Title:
- Button, 96th Berar Infantry, 1903-1922
- Object name(s):
- button
- Brief description:
- Button, 96th Berar Infantry, 1903-1922.
Large brass button by J R Gaunt and Son Limited, London, with the regimental number, ‘96’, surmounted by a King’s Crown.
The 96th Berar Infantry was formed in 1903 following reform of the Indian Army. The origin of the unit dates back to 1797 and the formation of the 2nd Battalion, Aurangabad Division; part of the forces of the princely state of Hyderabad. In 1852 the unit became the 3rd Regiment of Infantry, part of the Nizam of Hyderabad’s Army. Incorporation into the British Indian Army as the 3rd Infantry, Hyderabad Contingent followed in 1854.
The regiment expanded during World War One (1914-1918), serving in India and Mesopotamia. Further reform of the Indian Army in 1922 resulted in the unit becoming the 2nd Battalion, 19th Hyderabad Regiment. This unit became part of the Indian Army after Partition in 1947.
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. 2013-10-20-45-40
- Right type:
- National Army Museum Copyright
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- Title:
- Button, 96th Berar Infantry, 1903-1922
- Object name(s):
- button
- Brief description:
- Button, 96th Berar Infantry, 1903-1922.
Large, brass button by J R Gaunt and Son Limited, London, with the regimental number, ‘96’.
The 96th Berar Infantry was formed in 1903 following reform of the Indian Army. The origin of the unit dates back to 1797 and the formation of the 2nd Battalion, Aurangabad Division; part of the forces of the princely state of Hyderabad. In 1852 the unit became the 3rd Regiment of Infantry, part of the Nizam of Hyderabad’s Army. Incorporation into the British Indian Army as the 3rd Infantry, Hyderabad Contingent followed in 1854.
The regiment expanded during World War One (1914-1918), serving in India and Mesopotamia. Further reform of the Indian Army in 1922 resulted in the unit becoming the 2nd Battalion, 19th Hyderabad Regiment. This unit became part of the Indian Army after Partition in 1947.
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. 2013-10-20-45-44
- Right type:
- National Army Museum Copyright
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- Title:
- Army Gold Medal with two clasps: Salamanca and Vittoria,Major General Sir John Ormsby Vandeleur
- Object name(s):
- Army Gold Medal for the Peninsular War
- Brief description:
- Army Gold Medal with two clasps: Salamanca and Vittoria, awarded to Major General Sir John Ormsby Vandeleur.
Vandeleur commanded a light infantry brigade in the Peninsular War (1808-1814), he was involved in the capture of Ciudad Rodrigo and the battles of Salamanca, Vittoria and the Nive. At the Battle of Waterloo (1815) he commanded a brigade of light cavalry which helped rescue the British heavy cavalry following their over enthusiastic pursuit of D’Erlon’s defeated infantry. After the Earl of Uxbridge was wounded, Vandeleur was effectively in overall command of all the cavalry in Wellington’s army.
- Collection:
- National Army Museum
- Associated concept:
- Medals
- Current location:
- National Army Museum, Study collection
- Object name:
- Army Gold Medal for the Peninsular War
- Object number:
- NAM. 1963-10-47-4
- Right type:
- National Army Museum Copyright
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- Title:
- Other Ranks Kersey Frock, Worcestershire Regiment, made by the Royal Army Clothing Department, Pimlico, 1898.,Cap badge, British officer, Federal Regular Army (FRA), Aden, 1961 (c)
- Object name(s):
- frock, kersey
- Brief description:
- Other Ranks Kersey Frock, Worcestershire Regiment, made by the Royal Army Clothing Department, Pimlico, 1898.
This frock has white facings with the pre 1902 ‘jampot’ style cuffs, and embroidered shoulder straps marked ‘WORCESTER’. There is one good conduct chevron on lower left sleeve.
Internally there are the remains of a paper label dated November 189?and an issue stamp of Wr 1206 3 98, indicating this frock was issued in March 1898.,Cap badge, British officer, Federal Regular Army (FRA), Aden, 1961 (c).
Embroidered cloth badge with crossed daggers (jambiya) below a crescent and star, with a yellow scroll below, bearing the inscription in Arabic, ‘Peace be with You’, on a black ground.
The FRA, an Arab force with British officers, was formed in 1961 from the Aden Protectorate Levies, and was responsible for local defence. During the Aden Emergency (1963-1967) it helped suppress unrest in the Radfan region, but it was increasingly distrusted by British troops after several mutinies led to the deaths of soldiers in Aden city.
- Collection:
- National Army Museum
- Associated concept:
- Uniforms
- Current location:
- National Army Museum, Study collection
- Object name:
- frock, kersey
- Object number:
- NAM. 1993-10-57-1
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- Object name(s):
- marker, memorial, Jewish star
- Collection:
- National Army Museum
- Associated concept:
- Equipment, general
- Current location:
- National Army Museum, Army At Home gallery
- Object name:
- marker, memorial, Jewish star
- Object number:
- NAM. 2014-12-8-1
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/7abfce9c-0ab2-34be-b562-4211e87ef5f7
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- Title:
- 1 Signal Brigade tactical recognition flash, 1995-
- Object name(s):
- tactical recognition flash
- Brief description:
- 1 Signal Brigade tactical recognition flash, 1995-.
Formed in 1995, the Brigade headquarters were based in Rheindahlen,Germany. It was deployed to Bosnia in the 1990s as part of the NATO peacekeeping force. It is now based in Gloucester and provides command and communication information systems support for various Army Formations including NATO’s Allied Rapid Reaction Corps.
- Collection:
- National Army Museum
- Associated concept:
- Badges
- Current location:
- National Army Museum, Study collection
- Object name:
- tactical recognition flash
- Object number:
- NAM. 2018-07-25-29
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/8059e7df-4cbf-3127-a0a7-9ff132bf2122
Use licence for this record: CC BY-NC
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- Title:
- Training Support Command, Germany patch, 2002 (c).
- Object name(s):
- tactical recognition flash
- Brief description:
- Training Support Command, Germany patch, 2002 (c).
This patch was adopted by the All Arms Training Unit at Sennelarger in August 1990. A similar design was previously used by the troops of the British Army of the Rhine. In 1996, the All Arms Training Unit was renamed, Training Support Command, Germany.
- Collection:
- National Army Museum
- Associated concept:
- Badges
- Current location:
- National Army Museum, Study collection
- Object name:
- tactical recognition flash
- Object number:
- NAM. 2018-07-25-1
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- Title:
- 1 Mechanised Brigade patch, c. 2002
- Object name(s):
- tactical recognition flash
- Brief description:
- 1 Mechanised Brigade patch, c. 2002
This is the later (post 2002) type of tactical Recognition flash used by 1 Mechanised Brigade, now 1st Armoured Infantry Brigade as a result of the Army 2020 reorganisation. The previous version introduced in 1996 has a different shade of green and the central figure 1 is slightly smaller.
- Collection:
- National Army Museum
- Associated concept:
- Badges
- Current location:
- National Army Museum, Study collection
- Object name:
- tactical recognition flash
- Object number:
- NAM. 2018-07-24-26
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/7384ad2d-04f2-3478-9e1e-37cd8042d237
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- Title:
- Mauser M1896 7 mm bolt action carbine,, 1899 (c)
- Object name(s):
- carbine, bolt action, Mauser, 7 mm M1896
- Brief description:
- Mauser M1896 7 mm bolt action rifle, 1899 (c).
The Boer republics of Transvaal and Orange Free State purchased around 50,000 Mauser M1896 rifles and carbines to equip their forces. This particular Boer carbine has the inscription ‘B C Hartingh, Utrecht’ carved into its butt. It came to the National Army Museum via the Middlesex Regimental Museum Collection and was probably a souvenir or trophy from the Boer War (1899-1902) in South Africa.
- Collection:
- National Army Museum
- Associated concept:
- Firearms
- Current location:
- National Army Museum, Study Collection
- Object name:
- carbine, bolt action, Mauser, 7 mm M1896
- Object number:
- NAM. 1992-08-193-1
- Right type:
- National Army Museum Copyright
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Use licence for this record: CC BY-NC
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- Title:
- Indian Army officer's frock coat, 1860 (c)
- Object name(s):
- frock coat, officer
- Brief description:
- Indian Army officer's frock coat, 1860 (c).
From the 1840s soldiers in India began wearing khaki uniform as camouflage. This was not standard issue. The soldiers stained their white summer uniforms with dust, coffee, tea, curry powder and other dyes. Others had khaki uniforms specially made at their own expense. This example would have been privately purchased, probably by a cavalry officer. It is a scarce and early example of a coat made from drab melton cloth.
- Collection:
- National Army Museum
- Associated concept:
- Uniforms
- Current location:
- National Army Museum, Global Role gallery
- Object name:
- frock coat, officer
- Object number:
- NAM. 2003-09-50-1
- Right type:
- National Army Museum Copyright
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Use licence for this record: CC BY-NC
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- Title:
- BSA 350 cc B40 Mk 1 motorcycle, 1967
- Object name(s):
- motorcycle, BSA B40
- Brief description:
- BSA 350 cc B40 Mk 1 motorcycle, 1967.
Army registration: 77 ET 18.
This BSA motorcycle was manufactured under contract in September 1967. It came into service with the British Army the same year and was issued to the Central Vehicle Depot, Hilton. In July 1975 it went to 170 (Scotland) Provost Company, Royal Military Police. It remained there until it was struck off the military census at Ruddington in November 1981.
- Collection:
- National Army Museum
- Associated concept:
- Vehicles
- Current location:
- National Army Museum, Study Collection
- Object name:
- motorcycle, BSA B40
- Object number:
- NAM. 1998-09-58-1
- Right type:
- National Army Museum Copyright
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Use licence for this record: CC BY-NC
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- Title:
- Brassiere, Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1944 (c)
- Object name(s):
- brassiere
- Brief description:
- Brassiere, Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1944 (c).
This is the type of bra that was issued to new recruits when they joined the Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) during World War Two (1939-1945).
The ATS was formed in 1938 as a voluntary service for women and was attached to the Territorial Army. The women serving in the ATS were paid two thirds of the rate of male personnel. The ATS was merged into the Women’s Royal Army Corps in 1949.
- Collection:
- National Army Museum
- Associated concept:
- Uniforms
- Current location:
- National Army Museum, Study collection
- Object name:
- brassiere
- Object number:
- NAM. 1994-03-185-1
- Right type:
- National Army Museum Copyright
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/ab389aed-0481-3393-b77a-070c1457ffcc
Use licence for this record: CC BY-NC
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- Title:
- Bullet probe, A C D Parsons, Royal Army Medical Corps, 1939-1945 (c)
- Object name(s):
- probe, bullet
- Brief description:
- Bullet probe, 1939-1945 (c).
A type of blunt needle used to locate a bullet, piece of shrapnel or any other foreign objects imbedded under the skin. The needle eye in the end is for introducing a seaton, usually a piece of cloth thread or linen tape, to keep a blister open.
From a medical kit used by A C D Parsons, Royal Army Medical Corps, during World War Two (1939-1945).
- Collection:
- National Army Museum
- Associated concept:
- Medical Equipment
- Current location:
- National Army Museum, Conflict in Europe gallery
- Object name:
- probe, bullet
- Object number:
- NAM. 2003-09-32-15
- Right type:
- National Army Museum Copyright
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/03a99962-5787-3b17-8523-3f1705d0dc43
Use licence for this record: CC BY-NC
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