Various Uniform Parts and Books
8 x 48th cap badges 2 x Gordons cap badges 1 x 92nd cap badge 1 x 134th cap badge Colonies Chocolate Gift Box Balmoral 1 x each olive, khaki, brown hoses whistle on cord 48th Song book red 48th song book green The Gordon Highlanders (famous regiments) book 48th pipe band song book From […]
Box belonging to B74802 Pte Howard John Smith and B168850 Pte Robert Allan Smith
contains -Duffle bag of Robert Allan Smith -Kilt -Pipers belt & buckle -Skean Dhu Civilian Dress sporran -maple leaf garter knots -pipes and drums green tie with falcon -100th anniversary tie (blue) -Shriner’s tie – Stuart Tartan Plaid Maple leaf tartan plaid with pipers Brooch set with amber stones pipes and drums blazer crest, buckle […]
Eight Various Regimental Photos – WWI to 1961
134th Band photo WO and Sgt’s 2nd Battalion 1943 1961 CNE Warriors Day Award 2nd Place May 1945 Officers Rotary Apeldoorn East Photo 1945 WO’s Sgt’s 1937 Hank Italy 1944 Hand Colours Hiram Walker Regimental Prints
Box of 20+ framed photographs – Pre WWI to WWII.
Box contains about 20 framed photographs of members of the 48th Highlanders ranging from pre First World War to the Second World War.
box of rolled “yard long” photographs – WWI to post WWII
Ten rolled “yard long” style photos ranging from the First World War to post World War 2.
Box of photos 1919- 1938 and WWII
Box of miscellaneous photos covering the First World War, Interwar period, and into the Second World War. These photos range from photographs, postcards, to large studio portraits.
Box containing hundreds of photographs and RPPC’s from the 15th, 92nd, and 134th Battalions.
A large collection of photographs, postcards, real photo postcards, and other types of images pertaining to the 15th, 92nd, 134th Battalions during the First World War. Many are taken in France but many are taken while still in Canada. Likely don’t belong to one person but rather multiple.
48th Highlanders 8mm Film Reels
48th Highlanders 8mm Film Reels of various regimental events
The cot of Pipe Major James Robb Fraser
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This is an early 20th Century officer’s folding campaign bed, this dates to early 1900s, likely WW1 , owned and used by Pipe Major James Robb Fraser.
Dirk of Pipe Major James Robb Fraser
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Pipe-majors were 1st Class staff NCOs and their status allowed them to carry a dirk with knife and fork, although with silver fittings, not gilt like the officers.