48th Highlanders Service of Remembrance at the Memorial May 23, 1976
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A 8.5 (21.59 cm) inch by 11 inch (27.94 cm) folded textured white card stock program of the Service of Remembrance at the Regimental Memorial on Sunday, May 23rd, 1976 at 1100hrs. in attendance: Lt-Col R.J. Simmons, CD Commanding Officer Capt Harold F. Roberts Rev. Maj S.B. East Rev., MBE, MC, DD Maj Ross K. […]
48th Highlanders cap badge and piece of tartan belonging to Lt. Edward Martin MacLachlan
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WWII Cap Badge with lozenge design placed on a section of Davidson Tartan. Lieutenant MacLachlan was the first 48th Highlander Officer, and the 1st 48th Highlander, killed in combat in the Second World War – Sicily, near Caltigarone when leading a carrier recce party and hitting a mine after assessing the road as clear.
G. L. Cassaday – Music CDs
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Abide with Me – 48th Highlanders Pipes and Drums – music CD Footsteps in Time – Royal Regiment of Canada – 2 music CD
G. L. Cassaday – Glengarry Cap
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Standard issue Glengarry cap with buckle badge issued to G. L. Cassaday. Buckle badge has red cloth insert behind the badge and is set on a black cloth square patch.
G. L. Cassaday – Balmoral Cap
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Interwar Balmoral cap (made by Wm. Anderson and Sons Edinburgh and Glasgow) with name written inside of cap “Lieut G L Cassaday”. Buckle Badge contains a red cloth background patch and sits on a 2″ x 2″ official Davidson tartan.
Instructions for The Canadian Chaplain Services – WWII
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A purple covered 5 inch (12.7 cm) by 8 inch (20.32 cm) instruction booklet for the Chaplain Services group printed in 1940. The booklet belonged to Padre, Captain Stewart East of the 1st Battalion, 48th Highlanders of Canada. The Royal Canadian Chaplain Service (French: Service de l’aumônerie royal canadien) is a personnel branch of the […]
Hymns for Canadian Forces with Order of Divine Services – WWII
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A 5 inch (12.7 cm) by 7 inch (17.78 cm) copy of the Hymns for Canadian Forces with Order of Divine Services, published by the YMCA whose brand identification is on the front cover. Francis Thompson and George Matheson signed the front cover. There are many signatures of 1st Battalion 48th Highlanders throughout. The copy […]
Webley & Scott No.2 Mk.I Flare Pistol 1918 for WW1 Armored Vehicles
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The Webley & Scott No.2 Mark I flare guns, often modified just prior to WW2. These were designed for use on light armoured vehicles and slide into a housing. Original date of 1918 on the left side of the barrel. The bore of the flare is 1.5 inch (3.81 cm) with a 2.75 inch (6.99 […]
Leuchtpistole M/1894
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The use of purpose built handguns to fire light- and signaling pyrotechnics didn’t really catch on until the Russian-Japanese war in 1904-05, and it became a standard “tool of the trade” during the Great War. In the early days the use of the flare gun was limited to shooting flares to illuminate the battlefield at nighttime. […]
Dear Old Pal of Mine Sheet Music
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An 8.5 inch (21.59 cm) by 11 inch (27.94 cm) copy of Dear Old Pal of Mine sheet music, which is a World War I song written by Harold Robe and Gitz Rice. The song was first published in 1916 by G. Ricordi & Co.in New York, NY. Irish tenor John McCormack earned the nickname the […]