LCol Armour Miller – Photo Set

Set of 5 different photos of LCol Miller taken over multiple years: Studio portrait of LCol Miller in a standing pose wearing 134th Bn battlefield dress with riding boots and …
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Set of 5 different photos of LCol Miller taken over multiple years: Studio portrait of LCol Miller in a standing pose wearing 134th Bn battlefield dress with riding boots and …
Official colour portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II – 1984, signed. Her Majesty was Colonel-in-Chief of the 48th Highlanders of Canada, having accepted the position in 1947 when she …
Official Portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II taken in 2017 by Ian Leslie MacDonald. MacDonald was a 48th Highlander, and became the regiment’s official photographer. The portrait hung in …
Official Portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II taken in 2017 by Ian Leslie MacDonald. MacDonald was a 48th Highlander, and became the regiment’s official photographer. The portrait hung …
Official colour portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II taken in the year after becoming Queen. Her Majesty is standing on a balcony in a white formalgown with pink brocade …
Cream coloured khaki spats, or spatterdashes, belonging to LCol A. A. Miller with brown leather bands at bottom to go under boots, with column of nine buttons on side of …
Padded liner for the inside of basket guard of a Scottish style basket-hilted sword, or claymore in Canada, made of a red fabric sewn on top of soft leather with …
L. Col. Armour A. Miller – Highlanders WW1 Metal Sword Guard – From Infantry Officer’s Broadsword
…Small metal cleaning brush with black bristles for a rifle or pistol with an eyelet at end for pull-through when inserting and cleaning the bore. Brush held in a bronze …
A hand made pencil case made from Davidson tartan with zipper. Belonged to LCol. A A Miller 8″ x 5″
…Black leather notebook – 5″ x 8″ with lined pages with hand written notes on the repair and maintenance of universal Carrier , mortar operations and data.
…Round brass metal button belonging to LCol. Armour A. Miller, with head of falcon on front side centre above the words: “48 HIGHLANDERS”. On the back side of the button …
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