riding pants; tunic with 5 buttons, shoulder titles; mills bandolier, 50 rounds deactivated
…Service Tunic and riding pants (South African Constabulary) worn by a Trooper. Worn in South Africa 1899 by Canadian soldiers. This Canadian pattern khaki field service tunic was worn with …
A 2.5 inch (6.35 cm) long key with a 2 inch (5.08 cm) by 4 inch (10.16 cm) brown paper tag from the 48th Highlanders Rifle Committee. This particular key …
A 2.75 inch (6.99 cm) by 4.125 inch (10.48 cm) trifold pamphlet with indoor schedule for 1930–1931 Toronto Garrison Officers’ indoor baseball league. The games were played at University Avenue …
34mm diameter brass and enamel cap badge with Falcon head facing right; “Highlanders” in white enamel; “Dileas Gu Brath: in blue enamel; “Canada” in red enamel scrolled under cap badge. …
wooden plaque “48th Highlanders of Canada Cadet Corps Most Improved Cadet of 1971-72 Cadet T. Slater”
…6 Medals a) India General Service Medal – Bars – Relief of Chitral, Punjab frontier 1897/98, Tirah 1897/98 b) Queens South African Medal with Bars – Cape Colony, Paardeburg, Driefontein, …
10 Medals a) Military medal b) General Service Medal (George VI) c) The 1939-1945 Star d) The Italy Star e) The France & Germany Star f) Defence medal g) Canadian …
5 Medals a) Military Cross b) British War Medal c) Victory medal d) 1935 Jubilee Medal e) Canadian Efficiency Decoration (George V)
…Letter from Buckingham Palace accompanying the Memorial Plaque ; Memorial Plaque; 3 Medals a) 1914-15 Star b) British War Medal c) Victory Medal Lt. Malone was killed in action on …
Canadian Legion Vimy Pilgramage 1936. Ribbon stripped with blue, yellow, blue. Vimy memorial sumounted a cross under a bed of poppies.
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