Ypres Battle Map 1915

A 15 inch by 11.5 inch wooden framed battle map showing the position of the 1st Canadian Division in the front of Ypres on April 22, 1915. The 15th Bn …
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A 15 inch by 11.5 inch wooden framed battle map showing the position of the 1st Canadian Division in the front of Ypres on April 22, 1915. The 15th Bn …
Khaki shoulder sleeve with 48th Highlanders of Canada shoulder patch. Light khaki for summer uniforms. Worn on khaki uniforms from early 1960s until CADPAT, a camouflage design, replaced the plain …
B800176 Pte Houghton, Robert Charles – Photo wearing glengarry dress tunic, men’s OR leather sporran, kilt, spats outside house KIA Aug 15, 1917, Vimy War Cemetery
…personal cummerbund of G. L. Cassaday – Davidson tartan for civilian formal wear
…Sash: Davidson tartan on front with 48th Highlanders cloth Buckle Badge in centre; red cloth backing; red tassels on ends. From G. L. Cassaday collection This sash is used …
An 8.5 inch (21.59 cm) by 14 inch (35.56 cm) Administration and Organization Book signed by Lt. MF Newman.
…A 9.25 inch (23.5 cm) by 3 inch (7.62 cm) rusted shell. World War I was a war of artillery—The Big Guns. Rolling barrages destroyed the earth of France and …
The 134th (48th Highlanders) Battalion, CEF was a unit in the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the Great War. Based in Toronto, Ontario, the 48th Highlanders began recruiting a third battalion, …
Small Pack CADPAT (Canadian Disruptive Pattern) issued in 2016 with new pattern, for temperate zones. Coated with permethrin arthropod repellent. Canadian Disruptive Pattern (CADPAT; French: dessin de camouflage canadien, DcamC) …
Combat pants CADPAT (Canadian Disruptive Design) issued in 2016 with new design for temperate zones. Coated with permethrin arthropod repellent. Canadian Disruptive Pattern (CADPAT; French: dessin de camouflage canadien, DcamC) …
Combat shirt with CADPAT (Canadian Disruptive Pattern) design issued in 2016 for use in Canada and other temperate zones. Coated with permethrin arthropod repellent. Canadian Disruptive Pattern (CADPAT; French: dessin …
This portrait of Brigadier William Wallace Southam, DSO, ED was donated to the 48th Highlanders in 2003 and hangs in the Officers’ Mess, Moss Park Armoury. Brigadier Southam was Commanding …
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