48th two Sgts in White Shell 1901
One Sgt. in Review other in Drill order of the Undress (White Shell). This uniform was introduced to the ORs in 1896. It is worn today by the Old Comrades …
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One Sgt. in Review other in Drill order of the Undress (White Shell). This uniform was introduced to the ORs in 1896. It is worn today by the Old Comrades …
1891- WWII uniforms. These uniforms are worn at Remembrance Day parade to the 48th Highlanders War Memorial at the head of Queen’s Park Circle and at the War Memorial at …
Working on replica of monument. The monument was a duplicate of the regiment’s War Memorial at the head of Queen’s Park Circle and was central to one of the closing …
Creating cap badges for monument at 48th Regimental Tattoo. The monument was a duplicate of the regiment’s War Memorial at the head of Queen’s Park Circle and was central to …
The Bayonet Trophy presented by a senior officer of Central Militia Area in 1969 to Lt John J Kerr of the 48th Highlanders of Canada. In 1969 the regiment also …
Dressed in FSOD (Field Service Olive Drab), LCol Peter Cameron, BGen Ian Johnston, Major Bill Stark, Major Dick Read at presentation of Bayonet Trophy talking to the senior officer of …
Norma Elms, RSM CWO W.P. Elms, CO LCOl Peter Cameron and GBGen Ian Johnston seated talking at Fort York during a Royal Visit by HM Queen Elizabeth II – P1014
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Mrs. Norma Elms; RSM, CWO W.P. Elms; CO, LCOl Peter Cameron and HCOl BGen Ian Johnston, at Fort York. P1015
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Fraser walks to podium at his retirement ceremony February 29, 1952. Pipe Major Ross Stewart and Drum Major Elms, at right side. P01016
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Three 48th Highlanders sit in shadow at a winter exercise at CFB Borden in 1970s. Soldiers are carrying the FNC1 rifle.
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Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on the Reviewing Stand preparing to take the salute at the Trooping of the Colour Parade at the CNE grounds, 1959. Prince Phillip, Duke of …
48th Highlanders of Canada formed up with Pipes and Drums and Military Band in the foreground, at the Trooping the Colour Parade at CNE grounds, 1959. P1019
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