Bass Drummer of a Highland battalion, Canadian Contingent on Salisbury Plain

A 3.75 inch (9.53 cm) by 5 inch (12.7 cm) of “A Canadian Highlander in full war paint”
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A 3.75 inch (9.53 cm) by 5 inch (12.7 cm) of “A Canadian Highlander in full war paint”
…An 8 inch (20.32 cm) by 10 inch (25.4 cm) photo of Colour Sgt. J.H. Thornton and Civilian Band Members mounted in an ornate bronzed wooden frame.
…A hard copy of the digital blog printed at 8.5 inches (21.59 cm) by 11 inches (27.94 cm) featured in this blog are: AVIP Archival Video Interview Project Act of …
An 8.5 inch (21.59 cm) by 14 inch (35.56 cm) training manual for the Mobile Command Reserve Training Officers in the 2nd Year. This is the Infantry Specialist Training Programme …
An 8.5 inch (21.59 cm) by 14 inch (35.56 cm) training manual for the Mobile Command Reserve Training Officers in the 2nd Year. This is the Infantry Specialist Training Programme …
Newsletters 48th Highlanders of Canada Old Comrades Association Newsletter October 2009 Heartfelt thanks for concern on the passing of Gordon Outhwaite O.C.A. Executive members required Membership and Schedule of Events …
Newsletter 48th Highlanders of Canada Old Comrades Association Newsletter, August 2007 Reminder of Warriors Day Parade, Golf Tournament and Dinner, Dinner Cruise Photographs of PM Sandy Dewar’s Retirement, Gord Outhwaite …
Newsletter Continuing Sergeants Association Newsletter December, 2009 Information on New Years Levee, Regimental Ball, Regimental Picnic A Word from RSM CWO P.W.G. McIntyre, CD Bulletin Board Death of WO Charlie …
Held together on a small metal key ring are two identity discs of Pte. W. Chapman, one disc is a red circle and the other disc is a green octagonal …
Front of postcard is a vertical black and white image of 48th Highlanders in uniform with Wolseley helmets and shouldering rifles marching down a crowded street towards the foreground/camera, with …
Round brown metal medal, possibly bronze, with a small metal key ring hooked on top, on the front centre is an image of a weight and the top half of …
Round buttons, possibly brass, which are gold plated, all six buttons featuring on the front an image of a falcon head and underneath are the words: “48 HIGHLANDERS”, belonging to …
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