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“Lieut-Col. A. M. Cosby”- 1900?

Only half of the card Front 48th Highlanders Dileas Gu Brath Sergeant Mess Allied with Gordons Reverse Photo of the Late Lieut-Col A.M. Cosby
Cards, Event related

“Officer Full Dress, 48th” by Douglas Anderson- 77

Line drawing in Ink – Cards Front of Card Black and white ink drawing 48th Officer in full Dress by Douglas Anderson 1977 inside
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“Officers, 48th” 1915-1915

– Cards Front Red embossed cap badge 48th Highlanders Dileas Gu Brath Canada Allied with the Gordon Highlanders Salisbury Plain, England Insert With The
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“Officers, Witlet Camp, Surrey, 1917”- 1917 Jan 1

List of Officers – Cards Front 134th Overseas Battalion Cap Badge Dileas Gu Brath 48 Highlanders Allied with the Gordon Highlanders Back Officers, 134th
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“Old Boys” B Coy 134th Bn

posed photo
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“Picture of Highlander”- 1917

– Cards 48th Highlanders of Canada – 134 Overseas “Then her’s a haun’ my trusty frien’ And gie’s a haun’ o’ thine: We’ll tak’
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“Pipe Band”

– Cards
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“Piper in Full Dress” by G. Braund -1978

– Cards Pipes and Drums, 48th Highlanders of Canada Drawing of Pipe Corporal in Regimental Full Dress  by G. Braund, 1978 Inside Pipes and
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“Pipes and Drum, 1955” Marching Queen’s Park -1955

– Cards Christmas Card Red embossed cap badge on front Inside With Best Wishes for Christmas and the New Year from   Photo of
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“Poppy Ceremony” funeral sash

Sash: Davidson tartan on front with 48th Highlanders cloth Buckle Badge in centre; red cloth backing; red tassels on ends. Multiple poppies affixed by
Other, Memorabilia

“Presentation of Colours” Christmas Card – 1925

– Cards 48th Highlanders of Canada Allied with The Gordon Highlanders Christmas Card Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year Toronto
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“Rucksacks and Rifles” – Regimental Newsletter Feb 1990

An 8.5 inch by 7 inch newsletter of “Rucksacks and Rifles” intended to be a monthly newsletter of the month ahead for the regimental
Regimental Publications, Documents