5 48th troops posing for a photo
5 troops, three standing, the centre troop has his arms around the other two. Two troops are kneeling. Same as P1966.
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5 troops, three standing, the centre troop has his arms around the other two. Two troops are kneeling. Same as P1966.
…5 troops, 3 standing with arms begind their backs, two kneeling with arms in front. Brick and shingle building with large open double doors and a side entrance closed. Same …
4 troops standing with ams around each other, 1 troop kneeling
…5 troops, three standing, the centre troop has his arms around the other two. Two troops are kneeling. Same as P1963..
…5 troops, 3 standing with arms begind their backs, two kneeling with arms in front. Brick and shingle building with large open double doors and a side entrance closed. Same …
Black and white photo of Lt Mathers and Lt J DePencier with their future wives. Rams head snuff mull on coffee table in foreground. Officers in Blues, dates in full …
Formal portrait photograph of Lieutenant Edward M MacLachlan on edged mounted backing. Matted frame, 11″ x 14″ to which the photo had been glued accompanies it. Frame has printed in …
Original pen and ink drawings on a single sheet of light weight cardboard. Editiorial cartoon for The Toronto Telegram, October 25, 1954. Drawings show Peace Time army helping in the …
Single page from Officers’ Dinner Program during command of Lt Col M E George. Front side lists Toasts and names of LT Col M E George, Brig E W Haldenby, …
Album with green fabric cover, 9 !/2″ x 12″ x 1″. Drawn by students at Ridley College , some of which became 48th Officers. A. 10 pen and ink drawings …
KIA duplicate photo – William Thompson KIA July 22nd, 1943 DEU wearing glengarry
…KIA duplicate photo – John Thornburn KIA July 25th, 1943 wearing battledress and glengarry
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