Lt. Ewen McGregor Haldane – 15th Bn

Photo wearing helmet, battledress shorts, holding pace stick taken from group shot with Col Bent KIA August 18, 1917
Pte William Henry Gough, Sr. – 134th Bn

Photo wearing Forage Hat, Battledress and webbing, street scene Killed on 29 August 1918 while serving with 4th Canadian Mounted Rifles Battalion. Enlisted through 134th Battalion (48th Highlanders). His son, also William Henry was killed in action with the 1st Battalion 48th Highlanders on 10 October 1943.
Pte Hunter, James W. – 15th Battalion

Photo wearing glengarry and dress tunic with 48th Collar Dogs KIA August 18, 1917
Capt. Brian Melville Loudon, 15th Battalion

Photo wearing glengarry, dress tunic and Sam Browne belt KIA Sept 1, 1918, Buried at Dominion Cemetery, Hendecourt-Les-Cagnicourt
Capt. Archibald MacGregor, 15th Battalion

Photo wearing glengarry, blues, officers dress sporran, cane KIA Apr 24, 1915. Buried at Perth Cemetery (china wall) x111.c.9 Belgium
Dual Portrait Sculpture of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II – 1947 and 2012

This portrait of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II was donated to the 48th Highlanders Museum by the artist Charles Cardell Corbet to commemorate the 65th Anniversary of Her Majesty’s appointment on 1 December 1947 as Colonel-in-Chief of the 48th Highlanders of Canada. The dual portrait shows Her Majesty on the left as Princess Elizabeth in […]
Capt Richard Austin Brown, MC 15th Battalion

Photo wearing dress tunic & glengarry, 48th collar dogs KIA 14 Nov 1917, buried at Lijssenthoek War Cemetery
Photo Cpl. Harold Vincent Vokin Davis, 15th Battalion

standing in photo wearing dress tunic, glengarry, dress sporran and spats KIA 25 Apr 1917, plaque in museum also at Ypres, panel 18-24-26-30
Pte Walter Treleaven Beer – 15th Battalion

B802735 Killed in action 10 October 1918. Buried at Vis-En-Artois British War Cemetery Wearing Glengarry and Great Coat
Basic Training Class – Aldershot, Nova Scotia before shipping to Korea – 1953

BMT (Basic Military Training) Class at Aldershot camp in Nova Scotia, posing in front of barrack buildings. 48th Highlander officer in centre front, two training Corporals on either side. A full company of course trainees were all badged 48th Highlanders for training before being shipped out to Korea. Four other companies, badged to four other […]