Halidie, [Mrs][full version unknown]
Hall, Townshend M. [possibly Marshall?]
Halstead, [Mr][full version unknown]
Hambidge, H.J. [known as Bert so therefore presumably Herbert or Hubert]
Hamilton [A.B. Hamilton's father], [full version unknown]
Hampshire County Museum Service
Harley, A. probably James Arthur
Harris, [Colonel][full version unknown]
Hartley, Ernald George Justinian
Hatley, [Mrs][full version unknown]
Heitman, [Miss][full version unknown]
Herschel, [Lord] Richard Farrer or Farrer
Hervey , [family] [full version unknown]
Hey, [Miss][full version unknown]
Hey, [Mr][full version unknown]
Hilton-Simpson, Melville William
Hippisley or Shelley, Charlotte Martha
Hitchings, [full version unknown]
Hoare, Katherin [or Katherine] Louisa Hart
Hodder Sunday Times / The Times
Hodgson, [Mrs][full version unknown]
Hopper, [Mr] [full version unknown]
Hopton , [family][full versions unknown]
Howe , [family][full version unknown]
Humble, [Miss][full version unknown]
Hurst, C.W. [possibly Cyril W.]
Career Army
Biography According to the accession book entry: served with the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, who saw active service during the 1914-18 war in Flanders and Gallipoli. Served in Hong Kong after First World War [Alison Petch [as part of 'The Other Within' project 2006-9] 31/01/2007]
Biography References http://www.legco.gov.hk/1920/h200624.pdf.
County No counties listed
Relationship Other Owner
Archaeological or Ethnographic Ethnography
Date made around c 1901
Dates active Unknown, active 1914-1920
Donated around 1976
English collections Army and navy revolver. Issued to Eric Hudson, a manager of the New Zealand Insurance Co. during the Boxer Rising, the revolver then passed to his oldest son Eric Carew Hudson of the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, who saw active service during the 1914-18 war in Flanders and Gallipoli. It was also carried by John Sewell Hudson (2nd son of Eric Hudson) of the Kings African Rifles throughout the 1939-45 war in Kenya, Ethiopia and Madagascar. The revolver was last in service during the Mau Mau Rising in Kenya, where it was carried by Christopher Temples of the Kenya Police (a grandson of Eric Hudson)
Oxford Uni Education Unknown
Oxford based Unknown
English collection size 1
Connections Edward Hudson / Eric Hudson / John Sewell Hudson / Christopher Temples