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Classification: Images

Photos in hard copy or digital.

48th Pipe Band at Washington, D. C. Army school campus – Nov. 11, 1927

A 10 inch by 18 inch black and white photograph in a black frame with a white matte of the 48th Highlanders pipes and drums on November 11, 1927 at the Washington D.C. army school campus.

Military Band 48th Highlanders at University Armouries, 1924

An 11 inch by 14 inch black and white photograph framed in stained wood of the 48th Highlanders band in 1924 in front of the University armoury. The Director of music was Captain John Slatter.  

Bugle Band 48th Highlanders, Coronation Parade, May 12, 1937

A 8 inch by 10 inch black and white photography with white matte inscribed on matte: 48th Highlanders of Canada  Bugle Band Coronation Parade at Toronto  May 12 1937   The photo was taken at the Toronto Registry Building.

Bugle band 48th 1926

Pipe Band 48th 1932

Pipe Band 48th 1934

A Coy Toronto Garrison Church Parade

WO & Sgts 48th 1937

St. Juliens memorial Service

Pipe Band 48th Highlanders at Registry Building, 1926

A 11 inch by 11 inch black and white photograph framed in wood with white and grey matte of the 48th Highlanders Pipes and Drums Band on the steps of the Toronto Registry building in 1926.

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