48th Highlanders Boxing Team in England 1940

A 7.75 inch (19.68 cm) by 5.75 inch (14.6 cm) portrait of the 48th Highlanders Boxing Team in England in 1940. top left / right:1-2 ?, Dicky Boyle, Harry Docherty, …
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A 7.75 inch (19.68 cm) by 5.75 inch (14.6 cm) portrait of the 48th Highlanders Boxing Team in England in 1940. top left / right:1-2 ?, Dicky Boyle, Harry Docherty, …
A black wooden frame 12 inches by 18 inches containing two pictures each 8 inches by 10 inches of German Officers arriving in their staff cars to sign Instrument of …
An 11 inch (27.94 cm) by 14 inch (35.56 cm) black and white photo of four members of the 48th sitting in their camp cleaning thier firearms. Three of the …
A 14 inch by 19 inch black and white photo in a wooden frame of pipers J.G. Raffan, D.M. Donaldson and A. Dewar watching an Italian woman at the wash …
Troops marching lead by Piper Boyle, awards with Col Chipman, Officers dinner with
…A 10 inch by 18 inch black and white photograph of the 48th Highlanders taken on November 13th 1949on the steps of the Toronto Registry building.
…A.M. Ferguson, from Aurora writing a letter in Sicily 1943. P0517 The location may be the 1st Battalion’s camp at Militello at which the 1st Battalion rested in August 1943 …
Pte E. Barber (Ted), C Coy in in Sicily, Italy writing a letter. P0518 The location is likely the camp at Militello where the 1st Battalion rested and regrouped in …
Brigade Guard of 48th Highlanders at Militello, Sicily 1943. 1st three of guard, Cpl. A.G. Green, Pte Gaston, Pte Kyle. P0519
…Troops of the 1st Battalion, 48th Highlanders filing past grave site of their comrades killed during the Gothic and Rimini Line battles at Rimini, Italy 1944 P0520
…Pipers playing at military cemetery in Rimini, Italy. P/M A. Anderson. P0521
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