Pipe Major Fraser

Pipe Major Fraser at giving a salute with a crowd of on-lookers.
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Pipe Major Fraser at giving a salute with a crowd of on-lookers.
…An 8 inch (20.32 cm) by 10 inch (25.4 cm) journal of the Gordon Highlanders for the month February / March 1974 named The Tiger and the Sphinx Gordon Highlanders …
Colourized postcard of 48th Highlanders marching down a street in downtown Toronto, two rail tracks are visible embedded in the street, likely for streetcars, soldiers in full dress uniform with …
Front of postcard is a colourized photograph of the 48th Highlanders on parade in downtown Toronto heading westwards, photograph taken in front of and near 110 Adelaide Street W. (between …
Brandram-Henderson letter head. Addressed to Major D. C. Sheppard. about job positions. Dated December 20th, 1918.
…Dugald Coryear Sheppard, 48th Highlanders telegram from Paul and Matthew Holmes asking about health of Sheppard
…Confidential typed up Tactical Note. Directives on trench area movements. Dugald Coryear Sheppard
…Typed letter addressed to John K. Sheppard. Dated October 9th,1940. “Young Defenders Military Camp”. from Dugald Sheppard. typed
…Dugald Sheppard. Army Correspondence Book 152. field service Paper cover. pages square lined. Hand written notes March 1917
…storage box containing: Frank Collis – photos, letters 1 bag Pte. E. A. Tweddle empty medals bows ( medals mounted on display 2009004001 to 006) Herbert McClelland – copy of …
Dugald Sheppard. Manual of military hygiene 1921 – hard cover
…Pipe-majors were 1st Class staff NCOs and their status allowed them to carry a dirk with knife and fork, although with silver fittings, not gilt like the officers.
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