Service helmet – White – 1902 – 1910

White service helmet – Davidson tartan Pugaree, Buckle cap badge with red felt behind badge centre This helmet was worn from 1902-1910 on courses and special parades with the authorized …
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White service helmet – Davidson tartan Pugaree, Buckle cap badge with red felt behind badge centre This helmet was worn from 1902-1910 on courses and special parades with the authorized …
This Full Dress, Review Order is the original Uniform worn in 1892 by Lt. Col. John Irvine Davidson, first Commanding Officer from 20 November 1891 to 1898. The first uniform …
On card: “British style balmoral 92nd Battalion 1916-1918 (carries 92nd buckle badge)” Badge mounted on Davidson tartan patch with red felt behind badge centre One of a complete collection of …
On card: “British style balmoral 1916-1918 issued in England 1916 carries 48th buckle badge”. Badge mounted on Davidson tartan patch with red felt behind badge centre One of a complete …
Card: “blue beret – U.N. pattern issued to 48th personnel serving on United Nations duty in the Far East and Cypress” U.N. badge Highlanders volunteering on UN or NATO service …
On card: “Cap – cloth – winter melton 1942-1945, issued with a brass cap badge due to shortage of nickel” Cap badge is attached with red felt backing behind One …
On card: “134th Bn Type Balmoral 1914-1916. Made in Canada and worn until replaced by British Issue” Hand knit headband – Fuzzy Wool. Carries 134th Battalion (48th Highlanders) cap badge …
Card: “Wolsley Helmet Officers Pattern 1910-1914 (Col. C.W. Darling) worn with Tartan Pugaree and Cap Badge”; (48th Buckle Badge – red background; Davidson tartan pugaree – all attached) One of …
On card: “15th Battalion Officer’s Glengarry 1915 (carries early 48th Buckle Badge) One of a complete collection of regimental headdress with the exception of the feather bonnet (present elsewhere in …
On Card: “Original Pattern Woolen Balmoral 1914-1916. Unique to the 48th Highlanders make – in the winter” Red patch behind cap badge One of a complete collection of regimental headdress …
On card: “Bandsman Forage Cap worn by members of the Military Band during night concerts using a carbide lamp attachment” (Carries 48th Buckle Badge with red patch behind centre) One …
on card: “WWII Balmoral 1942-1945 Issued to the Reg’t in England” Carries 48th Buckle Badge – Red background and Davidson patch. Red tourri changed in England during WWII from khaki …
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