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  • cricket bails, handmade: British cricket bails, handmade: British

    (souvenirs and ephemera) 1944

    Part of home-made equipment produced for a cricket match between 225 Field Ambulance and 5 Para Bde HQ during the Normandy campaign in 1944. Mr Horne was a pharmacist and conscientious objector, who was conscripted into Non-Combatant Corps in 1942. He...

  • dial sight, field gun 75/27 Model 1912 dial sight, field gun 75/27 Model 1912

    (equipment) Made by: C P Goerz, Berlin

    Taken as a souvenir by Lt G F N Marriott (RNR) from a German gun position in Normandy 1944. The model 1912 75mm field gun was used in small numbers in German service designated as 7.5cm FK245(i).

  • Collection: BLAKE JAMES (COLOUR SERGEANT) Collection: BLAKE JAMES (COLOUR SERGEANT)

    (photographs)

    Covering Colour Sergeant Blake’s service with the Grenadier Guards during the 1930s are a mounted group photograph showing members of Sergeant J Laird’s Squad, June 1935, and a half-length portrait of James Blake in uniform at Victoria Barracks, Windsor...

  • badge, unit, shoulder title, British, Commando M badge, unit, shoulder title, British, Commando M

    (uniforms and insignia)

    An embroidered cloth flash worn after the Normandy Landings by members of SOE's Abélard Group. Abélard was the personal code name of Captain Maurice Dupont (Yvan) who was the head of the DIPLOMAT network which operated in the Aube area of France....

  • Karabiner 98k Karabiner 98k

    (weapons and ammunition) Made by: Mauser-Werke AG Obendorf am Neckar Wurttemberg 1943

    The 7.92mm Karabiner 98k was the standard German rifle of the Second World War. In common with most other countries Germany continued to use the same rifle cartridge which it had employed during the First World War. Consequently the Karabiner 98k was...