Sergeants in Service Dress posing – WW1
12 Sergeants of 48th Highlanders posing; front row sitting, back row standing, WWI. Likely at Camp Petawawa. P1285
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12 Sergeants of 48th Highlanders posing; front row sitting, back row standing, WWI. Likely at Camp Petawawa. P1285
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Col Bent, second from left and the 3 other Commanding Officers of the 3rd Brigade sitting. Likely 1919, overseas. P1286
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Troops of 15th Battalion, 48th Highlanders s gathered by freight train for lunch on the way to France, 1914. P1287
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Troops of 15th Bn, 48th Highlanders carrying rifles marching along the docks leaving England, WWI. P1288
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13 Sergeants of 15th Bn, 48th Highlanders posing for photo in WWI. P1289
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Capt Daniels of the 15th Bn, 48th Highlanders smoking pipe, fur accoutrement, on ship W/friend. Daniels was killed in action at St. Julien, Ypres, in the first chlorine gas attack …
Colonel Wood and LCol Currie, 15th Battalion, on board vessel to France, looking out from the upper deck. P1291
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15th Battalion, 48th Highlanders Officers on a quick check aboard ship mid, Atlantic. Left to right, Lt. S. MacDonald, Col John Currie, M.P., Capt McGregor and Capt Duguid. P1292
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48th Highlanders of the 15th Battalion on board vessel on guard for submarines during the crossing of the Atlantic Ocean in 1914, WWI P1293
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15th Battalion, 48th Highlanders troops packed in Toronto train station leaving for Valcartier Camp in Quebec, Aug. 1914 P1294
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Conducting roll call of transport line, after the first chlorine gas attack of the war at St. Julien on April 24, 1915. 15th Canadian Battalion 1st C.E.F. Flanders. Of the …
Troops formed up for roll call carrying kit, April 24, 1915 after 1st gas attack of the war. The 15th Battalion, 48th Highlanders bore the attack, losing as recorded by …
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