48th Highlanders Sgt’s Mess Dinner- 1970s

Sgts listen to Robert Burns’ “Address to a Haggis”. Sgt Bruce Gledhill on Left. Members of RCR Regiment in crowd and MWO Dave Boggiss, Pipe Major Ross Stewart and RSM …
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Sgts listen to Robert Burns’ “Address to a Haggis”. Sgt Bruce Gledhill on Left. Members of RCR Regiment in crowd and MWO Dave Boggiss, Pipe Major Ross Stewart and RSM …
Members of the WOs and Sgts Mess listen to “Address to a Haggis” by Gord Rankin. In attendance are members of The RCR. RSM of RCR, then 48th Highlanders RSM …
Sgt in Drill Order , wearing trews. 1894. P1154
…Marching down Mountain hill, Quebec for Quebec Tercentenary Parade. July 1908 P1155
…Pipe Major Fraser leading 48th Highlanders of Canada, Near Stanley Barracks, Exhibition Grounds. Unit with great coats and pith helmets on. 25 Oct 1914. P1156
…Officers in Blue Patrols & Troops in White Shell and Pith helmets at train station in 1902. P1157 Toronto Railway Company Strike, 21 – 23 June 1902 The Pioneer section …
Toronto Railway Company Strike, 21 – 23 June 1902 The Pioneer section of the 48th Highlanders awaits orders in case new riots break out against the Toronto Railway Company. It …
Sir Robert Borden watching parade march past 2 July 1918. 48th Highlanders wearing balmorals and kilts. On 2 July, Sir Robert Borden inspected the 15th Battalion and the 3rd Brigade, …
92nd Bn on board Empress of Britain Lt. Chisholm and some officers. P1160
…15th Bn Pipers leading the march to rest areas after Hill 70. Aug 1917 P1162 Hill 70: A short four months after Vimy, after a recovery period and a quieter …
15th Bn Troops marching to rest area following Hill 70. P1161 On horseback to the left is the Commanding Officer, LCol Bent and to his right the Adjutant, Captain Erin …
Damage caused by stray Boche Shell. French ladies congratulate 15th Battalion on their escape. August, 1917 P1163 The battalion had moved into Les Brebis, the brigade’s reserve position on 3 …
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