Minutes of Regimental Committee – 1937 to 1939
Six sets of minutes of Regimental Committee and one partial. a. signature page post Feb 39 re binding former orders b. 8 Feb 1939, 2 pages and 1 att re clothing c. 13 Sept 1938, 2 pages d. 27 April 1938, 2 pages e. 14 Mar 1938, 1 page and 1 att re Trust Fund […]
48th Highlanders Officers, Spring 1939
Officers 48th Highlanders of Canada, change of command from Lt Col Alexander to Lt Col Chipman in early spring 1939
1st Bn Officers, 48th Highlanders, 1940
Officers of 1st Battalion, 1940 in Surrey in front of HQ offices
Telegram from Elizabeth R, Dec 1958
Canadian Pacific telegram from Sandringham stamped December 30 1958 with best wishes to all ranks from Elizabeth R Colonel in Chief
Dinner Program February 19 1916, Toronto
Program of dinner held February 19th, 1916. Cover in light buff, 6 3/4″ x 10″, with 5 pages (10 sides) held in centre by red cord. Front cover has buck badge in silver with red insert and words “Dinner at Toronto 1916”. Inside pages list menu, Toasts, overseas serving officers of 15th, 92nd and 92nd […]
Lcol Hamish MacIntosh and Governor General – 1956
Lcol Hamish K. MacIntosh, MBE, ED in full Scarlet with Governor General The Honourable Vincent Massey.
Governor General Massey takes Salute
Governor General His Excellency Raymond Massey on reviewing stand at Trooping the Colour 1956′ To left of GG is Hcol , Col K. R. Marshall and HLCol Brigadier Eric Haldenby
Forming up for Trooping the Colour 1956
Forming up. Bands in foreground troops to rear as beginning of Trooping the Colour at CNE Grandstand, 2 June 1956
Pte David Neufeld and Pte Hudson Campbell

Colour photo, oval 11 cm x 7 cm of 201614 Pte. David John Neufeld and 204613 Hudson Cecil Campbell, joined on same day in Saskatchewan. Neufeld served in 15th Battalion and Campbell in 92nd Battalion. Campbell was kia with 3 battalion on 16 August 1918. Neufeld named his son “Hudson” in Campbell’s memory. A scan […]
Lt John (Jock) Gordon Mayne, Memorial Cross

Silver Memorial Cross with purple ribbon. Engraving on rear “Lieut. J. G. Mayne”