Dugald Sheppard. Urlaubsschein German document.

Dugald Sheppard. Urlaubsschein German language document.
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Dugald Sheppard. Urlaubsschein German language document.
…Dugald Sheppard. RPPC of three men. Including John Laycock, Killed June 11th, 1917. Other man appears to be from the 3rd Battalion. MC recipient.
…Dugald Sheppard. Postcard. Arrival of Highlanders at Valcartier
…Dugald Sheppard. Postcard of ruined church abbey
…Dugald Sheppard in the front row, to the immediate right of the tall man with the bow tie. His arms are crossed and he’s slouched. Black and white photograph of …
Dugald Sheppard. Studio portrait of Sheppard and Thomas Robert Wheadon. “just out of the trenches. A hot day in France.”
…Studio portrait of a 15th Battalion officer taken in Ypres. Photo was part of the Sheppard collection donation.
…Dugald Sheppard. Group of 6 brownie photos showing Sheppard. Taped together. Zeppellins, cemetary
…Dugald Sheppard. Brownie photo of Sheppard laying on the grass with baby
…Dugald Sheppard. Cut down RPPC of Sheppard standing in a blown out building
…Circular silver 48th Highlanders cap badge belonging to Lieutenant William Richard Bell DCM, with a falcon head and the regimental motto “DILEAS GU BRATH” written around the border, which is …
Dugald Sheppard. German postcard. Possibly taken from POW
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