George Leo Cassaday – military diary
George Leo Cassaday – War Diary standard issue
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George Leo Cassaday – War Diary standard issue
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Large brass door knocker cast in the shape of the falcon emblem of the 48th Highlander Regiment. These were manufactured at the direction of the Regimental Senate and made available …
An authorized pass from duty at Calonne and Bully Grenay for 23153 Pte G. Jones. The pass has a plastic frame and is 3.5 inches by 5 inches.
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Shown with Tunic: Patches on shoulder (red rectangle 1st Division/ blue triangle 3rd Brigade); 48th Highlanders circular collar dogs; Lieutenant rank on lower sleeve; canvas satchel; Officers Kit Tag. The …
Tunic worn by #28041 Cpl Arthur V Irwin who served until Ypres, April 1915. Although wounded, he survived and served until the armistice. Service chevrons, on the lower arm, were …
A 2.25-inch diameter possibly stamped tin badge with five diamonds on the bottom YTC attached under the main emblem. During World War II, the “Youth Training Corps” was the fore …
A 2.25-inch diameter possibly stamped tin badge with five diamonds on the bottom TRH attached under the main emblem. During World War II, the “Toronto Rotary Highlanders”, a battalion-size military …
A 2.25 inch diameter possibly stamped tin badge with buckle knot on the bottom in use from 1911 to 1938 made by Ellis Bros.
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A 2.25 inch diameter silver cap badge with buckle knot on the bottom in use from 1911 to 1938. This badge also has a crocheted red circle on the back.
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A 2 inch diameter gold coloured stamped cap badge in use from 1938 to 1991. The gold coloured badge was worn by the Pipe Band.
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A 2.25 inch diameter Bronzed stamped cap badge in use from 1911 to 1938.
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A 2.25 inch diameter 48th Highlanders 15th Battalion Cap Badge light weight bronzed iron.
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