The Cosby Challenge Shield

A 21 inch (53.34 cm) by 22 inch (55.88 cm) trophy, shield shaped wood base with inset silver shield. Engraving reads: The Cosby Memorial Shield. The company making the highest …
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A 21 inch (53.34 cm) by 22 inch (55.88 cm) trophy, shield shaped wood base with inset silver shield. Engraving reads: The Cosby Memorial Shield. The company making the highest …
A 9 inch tall 48th Highlanders Silver Teapot G Company 1903 won by Sgt R Bunting. Engraved on front is: Annual Rifle Match G Company 48th Highlanders 1903 won by …
48th Highlanders Hockey Jersey of the Regimental hockey team. Falcon in flight above a 48th Highlanders “diamond” badge.
…A 5.75 inch (14.6 cm) high trophy for the Tug of War competition between the London Scottish and the 48th on September 1st 1923. Trophy is a silver cup with …
A 6.5 inch (16.51 cm) silver plate trophy made by the Toronto Silver Plate Company. A 48th Highlander buckle badge is engraved in the centre.
…48th Highlanders Baseball jersey of the Regimental Officers Baseball team
…Heraldry: Motto: No motto. Reverse: Escutcheon gules party per fess argent with three mullets azure all between two Greyhounds argent dexter and sinister. Helmet argent in profile with crest Angel …
A 13 inch (33.02 cm) high, silver 48th Highlanders D Coy Competition Trophy 1909 to 1931. Engraved on the cup portion is a shield shape and inside the words: Presented …
Photo negative of Pte. Harold C. McKay and another man, both are wearing suits and holding a fedora at their side in their right hand, and appear to be standing …
Photo of a large contingent of Highlanders in formation with officers in front and camp in the background, taken at Valcartier Training Camp in Quebec during the First World War. …
Blue duotang with 4 pieces of Remembrance Day-related poetry and one song. The song is four bars cut from the bottom of a full page, with “Highland Cathedral” written on …
Coloured candid photograph taken during the 1995 Remembrance Day Parade at Queen’s Park, focus is on 4 individuals, from left to right: Bob Harding – Col. Mike George – Dave …
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