Engraving on blade of Capt. Seagram's claymore

Claymore of Captain Philip Frowde Seagram

The claymore of Captain Philip Frowde Seagram of the 1st Battalion, 48th Highlanders, killed in the London blitz and donated to the active regiment in 2007 by Robert Seagram, was then engraved with

The Capt. Philip Frowde Seagram Claymore

Killed on Active Service

08 March 1941

Carried by the

Junior Ensign of the Colours

The claymore, always carried by the Junior Ensign of the Colours (the Regimental Colour), is kept in a display case in the Officer’s Mess with all the claymores worn by the officers of the active regiment.

Classification
Uniforms
Era
1939 – 1945 (WW 2)
Location of artifact
Armoury, Officers’ Mess

Gallery

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