Portrait of the 48th Highlanders Pipes and Drums 8th Nov 1953

A 9 inch by 17 inch black and white portrait of the 48th Highlanders Pipes and Drums on 8th November 1953.
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A 9 inch by 17 inch black and white portrait of the 48th Highlanders Pipes and Drums on 8th November 1953.
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A 3.25 inch by 4.75 inch on sepia photography paper of Sgt. Worth, Jerry E. in Belgium in 1944.
…A 6 inch circular portrait of Pte Paquet, A. in Belgium 1918 S/N 23715 wearing his working uniform.
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A 92nd battalion badged leather sporran in brown leather with two tassels and a 92nd Battalion badge, worn with kilt and uniform when out of the trenches. Standard issue by …
An 11 inch (27.94 cm) by 24 inch (60.96 cm) sign for the Kingston Road trench at Ploegsteert Wood, The Somme in 1916. Signage was used to guide and direct …
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