A. S. Nead
Pte Dalley, Herbert S.
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S/Sgt Redfearn, Edward Denzil
Pte Redfearn, Edward Denzil served during WWI with the service number 763182. He enlisted in Bracebridge on 1 July 1916 and was assigned to the 122nd Overseas Battalion. He gave his home address as Carleton Avenue Ottawa. He was Struck off Strength for medical reasons on 10 March 1917, and was in Canada for the […]
Private Nobel, John
Vimy Ridge Memorial Unveiling – Trip Itinerary

Blue cardstock trip itinerary by Thomas Cook & Son of pilgrimage to the unveiling of the Vimy Ridge War Memorial on July 26th, 1936, as this trip was arranged by them, with information in the document printed with black ink including details such as: modes of transport, departure dates and times from different locations, food […]
Lt. A. J. Miller – Lieutenant Qualification Course Certificate

Large yellowed rectangle paper document printed with the coat of arms of Canada at centre top and the word “CANADA” below it and two circular black stamps in the top left and right corners, the left stamp reads: “THE ROYAL SCHOOL OF INFANTRY TORONTO No T.4689 Date 24/6/38”, and the right stamp reads: “Department of […]
Reception at Buckingham Palace – Entrance Card – July 29, 1936

Rectangular yellowed paper card with black printed text on one side reading from top to bottom: “BY THE KING’S COMMANDS A Reception will be held by THEIR ROYAL HIGHNESSES THE DUKE AND DUCHESS OF GLOUCESTER in the Garden of Buckingham Palace Wednesday, 29th July, 1926, from 4 to 6 p.m. (Weather permitting) Admit Mrs. H.E. […]
LCol A. A. Miller – Copy of King’s Message

Yellowed paper with King’s message printed with black ink reading: “I join with my grateful people in sending you this memorial of a brave life given for others in the Great War.” At the top of the document is the royal coat of arms and the words: “BUCKINGHAM PALACE”, both embossed with red wax, and […]
MWO George MacLean

MWO George MacLean was an integral part of the 48th Highlanders Regimental Family for 86 years and at the age of 104, set the record as our oldest living Highlander of the modern era. George joined the 48th on April 25, 1938, and was issued Regimental Number 1892. When he came into the Regiment in […]
WW1 Memorial Plaque – LCol A. A. Miller

Bronze circle memorial plaque given to family of LCol A. A. Miller after his passing in the war, with his name in a rectangular box on the plaque reading: “ARMOUR ADAMSON MILLER”. The design of the plaque was decided upon through a public competition and the winner was a Mr. Edward Carter Preston (1894-1965), and […]