Return from Hill 70 – Aug 1917
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 …
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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 …
The battalion Commanding Officers of the 3rd Brigade sitting cross legged. LCol Worral (14th Bn), LCol Bent (15th Bn), LCol Peck (16th Bn) and LCol Perry (13th Bn), in Germany …
Marching out of Germany, January 1919: On the road from Unter Esbach, the Colour Escort, 15th Battalion, under command of Captain W. Maybin, MC Presents Arms. Note the full packs …
Consecration of the new Colours presented to the 48th Highlanders on 24 May 1925. This second Stand of Colours, consisting of the Sovereign’s Colour and a Regimental Colour, had 10 …
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