 | Uniforms and Distinctive Badges French, Belgian and German World War
One
Marked on the cover in pencil “CO 4th KO”
Published by Harrison & Sons, St. Martin’s Lane, London
Accession Number: KO0179/01 |
 | Defensive Measures against Gas Attacks.
Printed by Harrison and Sons, St. Martin’s Lane, London, 1917.
Accession Number: KO0179/02 |
 | The Universal Scots Almanack of 1783
Printed by John Robertson, 1783
Accession Number: KO0180/01 |
 | Handbook for use at Arakan, 1943
Issued by GS 1, HQ Eastern Army, Oct 1943
Printed by the Government of India Press, 1943
Accession Number: KO0831/01 |
 | Book of cuttings from the Regimental Journal and other places,
compiled by Lieutenant Robert Amyatt Ray, 1907-1911
Accession Number: KO0840/21 |
 | Typescript copy of the Sir Edward Hoare (Pitt), the First Earl of
Chatham.
Historic Manuscripts Commission, National Register of Archives, 1957.
Accession Number: KO0874/01 |
 | An Account of the Regiment of the Royal Lancashire Militia 1759 to
1870.
Compiled by permission, from official sources, and dedicated to his
brother officers.
By Lieutenant Colonel J G Rawstorne
Published by H Longman, Market Street, Lancaster, 1874
Accession Number: KO0888/01 |
 | Explaining the Army Emergency Reserve (Aug 1956)
HMSO
Accession Number: KO0889/01 |
 | Supplement to Extracts from Force and General Routine Orders issued
to the Mesopotamian Expeditionary Force, 1915 to 1918
96 pages plus index, hard bound in blue card.
Supplement to Extracts from Force and General Routine Orders issued to
the Mesopotamian Expeditionary Force, 1 Jan 1915 to 30 Jun 1918. Up to
date 31 Dec 1918. Part Two Quartermaster General’s Branch.
Accession Number: KO0905/01 |
 | 'Some Chicken' “Invaluable material for Camp Concerts,
Entertainments and Parites”
By David Sinclair
Published by The Guardian Press, London,
Accession Number: KO0913/04 |
 | Notebook of hand-written memoirs of Edward Bowlby, 4th or King’s Own
Regiment. Commissioned 27 Oct 1810 and served until 25 Mar 1817.
“Some incidents in the life of Edward Bowlby”
Accession Number: KO0949/01 |
 | Notebook of hand-written memoirs of Edward Bowlby at Waterloo, 1815.
“Waterloo by Edward Bowlby, Lieutenant in His Majesty’s 4th or King’s
Own Regiment.” “This is the original manuscript written in 1820”
98mm by 155 mm tall. 35 sides of hand written notes. “This is the
original manuscript written on 18 Jun 1820.”
Accession Number: KO0949/02 |
 | A History of the Monuments, Memorials and Colours in the King’s Own
Memorial Chapel.
By Lieutenant Colonel L I Cowper
The Morecambe Bay Publishers, 1965
Accession Number: KO0972/01 |