48th Highlanders of Canada 1891-1928
Copy of history: 48th Highlanders of Canada 1891-1928 by Kim Beattie
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Copy of history: 48th Highlanders of Canada 1891-1928 by Kim Beattie
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Brown leather case with 4 compartments; 2 cruets in glass with silver caps; Silver host container with cross engraved on top; silver chalice; white altar cloth; white cleaning cloth; sheet …
handwritten note accompanying nominal roll when mailed to Canada-stamped ‘Brigade Signal Base-6 Aug 1917 Shoreham, Sussex’
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a. Order of St John; b. Canada Volunteer Service Medal; c. War Medal 1939-1945; d. Canadian Centennial Medal; e. Canada 125 Medal; f. CD with bar; g. Commissionaires Long Service …
History 1956 t0 1991; book is leather bound cover and is signed by Jack Batten the author JACK BATTEN was a lawyer who has become a well-known author, journalist, radio …
Regimental history by Kim Beattie; First World War focus
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A 5.5 inch by 8.25 inch red covered book authored by Col J A Currie, Commanding Officer, 15th Battalion. Col J.A Currie VD was born in Nottawa and had been …
History written by Alexander Fraser, M.A., covering founding of the 48th Highlanders to 1900.
…The Canadian Battlefields in Italy: Sicily and Southern Italy by Eric McGeer and Terry Copp. This is a guidebook dedicated to the service of the Canadian army’s service in the …
D-day Dodger – Memories of a Canadian Foot Soldier in Italy Author Jim Holman, 1st Battalion, 48th Highlanders of Canada Book of personal recollections.
…New Year card from Lt. Col. MacDonald, VD, Headquarters Toronto, 1st Jan 1901
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