Full Dress Review Order Uniform – Piper – 1932

Full Dress Review Order uniform of a piper in the 48th Highlanders Pipes and Drums – 1932 pattern: a) Dark green doublet with gold falcon badges on collar; 3 brass …
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Full Dress Review Order uniform of a piper in the 48th Highlanders Pipes and Drums – 1932 pattern: a) Dark green doublet with gold falcon badges on collar; 3 brass …
27580 Photo wearing Glengarry KIA July 15th, 1915. Buried in Strand Military Cemetery
…SL5006 Pte. Sundholm, Raymond Frederick Albert on right with two other 48th Highlanders standing at ease in front of barracks building in Aldershot camp, Nova Scotia, during Basic Military Training …
802719 Photo wearing forge cap KIA Apr 9, 1917, Buried in 9 Elms Cemetery, France
…Fourteen Canadian soldiers of different regiments and services posing in front of barracks and tents at a Commonwealth training camp in Japan, either late 1953 or early 1954. SL 5006 …
27825 Photo outside hut, wearing Battledress with kilt and kilt apron, putties, with rifle. KIA 29 April 1915. Ypres Menon Gate 18-24-26-30.
…47927 Photo wearing glengarry, and tunic KIA June 3, 1916. On Ypres Menon Gate 18-24-26-30
…Photo wearing Glengarry, Dress Tunic with collar dogs and Sam Brown Belt KIA June 21, 1918
…Photo searing Glengarry, dress tunic 48th Collar dogs KIA Sept 27, 1918
…27543 Photo in studio wearing Glengarry, dress tunic and trousers KIA Jul 22, 1918. Buried at Vevey (St. Martin’s) Cemetery, Switzerland
…Photo in front of bell tent, wearing glengarry, battle dress shirt, kilt. officer’s dress sporran, half hose and spats. Valcartier 1914 KIA Apr 20, 1915. Buried at Ypres Reservoir Cemetery
…436850 In studio photo wearing tunic and Kilt and balmoral KIA Sept 7, 1916. Buried in A.I.F. Burial Ground, Flanders, France
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