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Framing colonial war loot: The ‘captured’ spolia opima of Kunwar Singh
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David Stewart of Garth, Scott’s “Highlander of the Old Stamp”
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I don't do things by halves - The incredible conservation of the James Bruce drinking horn (Part 2)
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I don't do things by halves - The incredible conservation of the James Bruce drinking horn (Part 1)
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Afterword: material reckonings with military histories
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Mementoes of power and conquest: Sikh jewellery in the collection of National Museums Scotland
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Indigenising folk art: eighteenth-century powder horns in British military collections
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Seeing Tibet through soldiers' eyes: photograph albums in regimental museums
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The officers' mess: an anthropology and history of the military interior
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Introduction
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Dividing the spoils: Perspectives on military collections and the British empire
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Carved powder-horn. Accession no. M.1931.581
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Uncovering stories of military collecting
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A repository of virtue?: The United Service Museum, collecting, and the professionalization of the British Armed Forces, 1829–1864
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Re-capturing the British Imperial Past
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Black Watch alliances in Seven Years War revealed
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