Blue square made of two strips of Putties sewn together. There is a red cross sewn to the square from edge to edge. Bottom below the cross are the numerals …
see Pamphlet Database 939
…32 copies of newspapers 2 January to November 1953 “The Kilt and Sporran” publication of the 1st Canadian Highland Battalion. Vol. 1 No. 3-26, 28-29, 31 with extra copies of …
Canvas bag with a rope to close the top. Lettering in blue ink and there is a marking WT in a diamond at the lower bottom.
…Khaki tunic, service pattern. High pointed cuffs, eppaulets, knoched lapels, two baloon brest pockets with cover, two large hip pockeys with covers, front flags are tailored round (for a kilt). …
Pair of Davidson Tartan pants (green, blue, red). Pant legs have a cuff. Two interior side pockets with a verticle slit opening. Back pocket is also interior horizontal sequred with …
Lumber jacket type blouse with button closed cuff. Knoch lapels and eppaulets with two buttons. Built in waist belt with a buckle on the wearers right side. 3 front buttons …
Long strip of webbed cotton used as a belt with metal fitting designed to adjustable. Has a simple designed belt buckle using a hook and eye fixture made of brass …
Two web straps each with a brass fitting on one end. Each strap had two cotter pins punched trough the webbing. [.1] is 43.5cm longer than the other.
…The Blue Puttees 1939-1970 In being issued the new Battle dress in 1939 the Regiment found that there was a shortage of web anklets (gaiters). Searching for a solution to …
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