Lt. Col. A.A. Miller Graves Registration Photo

Photograph and note from Director of Graves Registration & Enquiries for Lt. Co;. Armour A Miller gravesite photo. Photo is black and white of a wooden cross set in the cemetery.5″ x 3″ with a hand written note indicating the name and regiment of A.A. Miller and the gravesite location.
Lt. Col. A A Miller – Death Certificate from Canadian Expeditionary Force

Official Death Certificate from Canadian Expeditionary Force for Armour A Miller Issued on Sept. 22, 1919 Died of wounds Heavy paper 12″ x 10″
Photos of 100th Anniversary at Vimy Ridge – 2017

24 photos total, 10 of the Visitor Centre at Vimy Ridge in France for the 100th Anniversary ceremonies celebrating the Canadian victory at Vimy Ridge in 1917, and 14 photos of Highlanders killed at Vimy Ridge. The Vimy Cross, placed on the battlefield by the 15th Battalion, 48th Highlanders, was transported from the 48th Highlanders […]
Photograph of 1st Canadian Motor Machine Gun Battery – AA Miller

Photograph taken in Germany Dec 31, 1918 of the 1st Canadian Motor Machine Gun , A Battery Black and white photo from the A.A. Miller collection Photo shows soldiers in full dress posed with machine guns on tripods 9″ x 6″ slightly faded.
Letter from Militia and Defence to A.A. Miller family re Burial details

Letter from Militia and Defence to A.A. Miller family re Burial details dated Aug. 28, 1918 From Adjutant-General to Mrs. Helen B. Miller with details of burial, plot number and location for Armour A Miller killed on June 21, 1918 1 page letter in a file folder
Portrait of Lt. Col. A. A. Miller

Portrait of Lt. Col. A. A. Miller mounted of cardboard folder frame Portrait is 9″ x 6″ on backing of 14″ x 11″ Date is unknown
Letter from A.A. Miller – Aug 27, 1916

Letter from A.A. Miller to wife Helen dated Aug 27, 1916 Written from Bramshott Camp in England Hand written on both sides of 2 pages with red 48th Highlander crest on top of first page.
Lt Col William Renwick Marshall, DSO

Commanding Officer 15th Battalion (48th Highlanders) 1915-1916 William Renwick Marshall, the son of William and Isabella Marshall was born in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada on 20 Mar 1875. He graduated from Upper Canada College in Toronto and was already a long serving veteran officer when the First World War began in 1914. Marshall had served for […]
Pte Dray, C.

PTE Dickinson, G.
