Honorary 
Members. 
Publications 
Rotunda 
Museum 
312 ANNUAL REPORT, 1894-95. 
the Secretary to undertake a descriptive catalogue of the entire collection. 
When this is completed it will be easier to judge how the information 
can be best used for the benefit of the Regiment and to the honour of 
_ the Dickson family. 
The Committee have elected the following gentlemen connected with 
military arts and sciences Honorary Members, viz. :— 
J.C. Ropes, Esq., Author of “ Life of Napoleon,” “ Waterloo,” 
“The Story of the Civil War in America,” &e. 
Victor Horsley, Esq., F.R.S., M.B. 
A Sub-committee was appointed last July to consider the question of 
re-publishing Kane’s List, and how the valuable information collected 
by General W. H. Askwith, Col. Commandant, might be used to the great- 
est advantage. ‘They received a small grant of money from the Committee 
and now report that General Askwith’s notes have all been copied out 
into a form most convenient for reproduction ; these notes when added 
to Kane’s List as now printed will considerably increase its bulk, and 
will give the foreign and war services of every officer who has served 
in the Regiment. ‘The Committee are still engaged in completing the 
MSS. of the revised Kane’s List, and they recommend that when ready, 
it shall be sent to a printer for an estimate of the suni required to 
print and publish the work. 
During the year grants were made to two officers formerly in the 
Regiment, to assist them in the production of works of regimental 
historical interest ; and the Committee are glad to be able to announce 
that they are about to publish Col. N. L. Walford’s translation of 
Von Hoenig’s valuable work, “24 Hours of Moltke’s Strategy,’’a graphically 
detailed story of the battle of Gravelotte and St. Privat. This work is 
issued gratis to every Member of the Institution, much in the same 
form as Col. Walford’s translations of Prince Kraft’s letters. 
Thanks to the kind help of Capt. C. Orde-Browne, the Committee 
have been able to make a very characteristic display in the Rotunda 
Museum of the men in armour, among others the suit of armour, 
generally believed to have been Bayard’s, has been fitted on a model 
and mounted on a horse in a central position. 
H.R.H. the Colonel of the Regiment has been pleased to allow of the 
inscription on the Rotunda Pillar, among ‘the names memorable in the 
service of the Artillery,’ of that of Lieutenant-General Sir John Macleod, 
G.C.H., the first D.A.G., R.A., and afterwards Director-General of 
Artillery. 
The Committee, with the sanction of the Trustees of the Lefroy Gold 
Medal Trust, have adopted as the Seal of the Institution, a device 
of Britannia seated studying a chart with a heavy B.L. gun on iron 
carriage close behind her, and the sea with cliffs rising from it in the 
background, bearing on it the motto ‘Arte et Marte,’ and have provided 
for the use of Members a design of the Regimental Arms, mottos and 
device correctly painted for them by the Heralds’ College. 
Among the deaths are to be noted the names of the following 
Officers :— 
Gen. R. F. Copland-Crawford, Col. Commdt.; Gen. Sir D. E. Wood, 
G.C.B., Col. Commdt. ; Lt.-Gen. H. P. Goodenough ; Major-Gen. J. H. 
P. Anderson; Major-Gen. R. Curtis; Major-Gen. F. G. Ravenhill ; 
