Pipe Banner – Lt-Col. R.L. Read

Heraldry: Motto: Virtutus Gloria Merces: Translation: (Latin) Glory is the Reward of Valour Reverse: On a wreath of Or and Gules a dexter cubit arm, couped at the wrist holding an Imperial Crown or and gules all encircled in a belt and buckle of the second on a field of gules. Initials below R. L. […]
Pipe Banner – LCol. W.C. Stark

Heraldry: Motto: Virtutis Gloria Merces: Translation: (Latin) Glory is the Reward of Valour Reverse: A dexter hand, couped at the wrist, holding an Imperial Crown, or and gules. all proper on wreath of the or and gules. A ribbon gules above with the motto or. The initials underneath the hand, W.C.S. All on a field […]
Pipe Banner – Lt-Col John I. Davidson, VD

This banner is a replacement for the original banner of Lt.-Col Davidson. The original hangs in the 48th Highlanders Museum with the uniform and other artifacts belonging to Davidson. Description: Heraldry: Motto: Vicet In Cinere Virtus Translation: (Latin) Virtue Prevails in the Ashes Reverse: A Falcon couped, Tawny and Argent with beak sable, on a […]
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Dugald Sheppard. Field Service Postcard Dated November 5th, 1915.

Maj. Dugald Sheppard. Field Service Postcard -Dated November 5th, 1915.
Dugald Shepppard. Field Service Postcard Dated August 17th, 1917

Dugald Shepppard. Field Service Postcard Dated August 17th, 1917
Dugald Sheppard. Western Union telegram sent from Valcartier Quebec. Dated September 26th, 1914

Dugald Sheppard. Western Union telegram sent from Valcartier Quebec. Dated September 26th, 1914 To Miss Richie in Springhill NS
Dugald Sheppard. Letter addressed to Sheppard regarding pay. Dated August 1st, 1917

Dugald Sheppard. Letter addressed to Sheppard regarding pay. Dated August 1st, 1917 Pay adjustment noted due to promotion from Captain to Major
Dugald Sheppard. Brownie photo of Sheppard in the trenches

Dugald Sheppard. Brownie photograph of Sheppard in the trenches. Black and white. small 1 1/2 ” x 1 1/2 “
Dugald Sheppard. Post Office Telegram dated February 1st, 1919

Maj. Dugald Sheppard. Post Office Telegram dated February 1st, 1919 Requests Sheppard’s attendance to court re two soldiers in mutiny in England