Tower Box 2021800032
Documents 1946-2000s
Tower Box 2021800036
Documents 1939-1945
Tower Box 2021800009
Ladies Auxiliary Club meeting records and financial statements. Ladies Auxiliary During the Great War, the women of the men serving with the 15th, 92nd and 134th Battalions formed auxiliaries. They had started simply. Some wives offered help to friends and neighbours with men overseas with the 48th. As they learned of others in need, or […]
Tower Box 2021800007
Parade State Book, August 29 1917 to April 22 1919; 48th CDF Battalion 1917 nominal rolls etc; notepad belonging to Sig. H. J. McIntyre; Commission scrolls; 1913 Regimental Orders book; Vimy Pilgrimage book; German map of Ypres; assorted WWI official correspondence, nominal rolls, daily orders, standing orders, regimental orders, casualty records
Box 20 – Unit Financial Records – 1923 to 1960, 1977 and 1978
Box contains Unit financial records for 1923 , 1939 and 1950 to 1960 and 1977 and 1978. Ledgers and file folders
48th Highlanders Book of Remembrance
In the centre of the chancel is a memorial Communion Table dedicated on Remembrance Day, Sunday, 11 November 1934, by The Rev. Stuart C. Parker, D.D., Minister of St. Andrew’s and Chaplain of the Regiment. The table, a gift of the sergeants in memory of their comrades who fell in the First World War, stands […]
George Leo Cassaday – Letter – Struck off Strength
Letter from Dept. of National Defence – May 1946- advising George Leo Cassaday is SOS.
George Leo Cassaday – Military Pension Correspondence
Letters between George Leo Cassaday and Can. Pension Commission on challenges and evaluations for earned pension from service in Sicily. dated from 1946 to 1960.
List: Padre East Casualty Book 13 May 43
Handwritten record of all injuries and deaths. Notebook kept by Padre Stewart East while part of the 1st Battalion, 48th Highlanders in Sicily and Italy.
List: 48TH OVERSEAS OFFRS -Assignments upon departure for Sicily – 1943
Typed list dated 22 November 1943 of assignment of 48th Highlanders Officers when the 1st Battalion departed England for Sicily in May 1943. Assignments are to the 1st Battalion for Sicily and those left in England and assigned to other locations or units, held as reinforcement officers (LOB), transfers and returned to Canada.