Soldier’s Service and Pay Book – WW2
Soldier’s Service and Pay Book, Militia Book M.1 of the Canadian Army, (Part 1) Revised 1-10-42. This book, 4″ x 5 1/4″, was issued to every soldier in WW2. Inside, …
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Soldier’s Service and Pay Book, Militia Book M.1 of the Canadian Army, (Part 1) Revised 1-10-42. This book, 4″ x 5 1/4″, was issued to every soldier in WW2. Inside, …
First Aid Training Pamphlet for Canadian Army; 5 1/4″ x 7 3/4″ with buff cover, 32 pages with instructions including illustrative pictures; instructor’s notes in last 3 pages
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Writing kit in light cardboard cover. Inside is a writing pad of paper with cover, and a pocket flap in the front cover interior holding envelopes. Kits such as this …
BMT (Basic Military Training) Class at Aldershot camp in Nova Scotia, posing in front of barrack buildings. 48th Highlander officer in centre front, two training Corporals on either side. A …
B802735 Killed in action 10 October 1918. Buried at Vis-En-Artois British War Cemetery Wearing Glengarry and Great Coat
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standing in photo wearing dress tunic, glengarry, dress sporran and spats KIA 25 Apr 1917, plaque in museum also at Ypres, panel 18-24-26-30
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Photo wearing dress tunic & glengarry, 48th collar dogs KIA 14 Nov 1917, buried at Lijssenthoek War Cemetery
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This portrait of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II was donated to the 48th Highlanders Museum by the artist Charles Cardell Corbet to commemorate the 65th Anniversary of Her Majesty’s appointment …
Photo wearing glengarry, blues, officers dress sporran, cane KIA Apr 24, 1915. Buried at Perth Cemetery (china wall) x111.c.9 Belgium
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Photo wearing glengarry, dress tunic and Sam Browne belt KIA Sept 1, 1918, Buried at Dominion Cemetery, Hendecourt-Les-Cagnicourt
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Photo wearing glengarry and dress tunic with 48th Collar Dogs KIA August 18, 1917
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Photo wearing Forage Hat, Battledress and webbing, street scene Killed on 29 August 1918 while serving with 4th Canadian Mounted Rifles Battalion. Enlisted through 134th Battalion (48th Highlanders). His son, …
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