Print, 3 Canadian Soldiers of the South African War
A modern colour print depicting 3 Canadian soldiers of the South African war in various uniform styles. The scene is set in camp, with a bell tent visible in the …
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A modern colour print depicting 3 Canadian soldiers of the South African war in various uniform styles. The scene is set in camp, with a bell tent visible in the …
Collection of seven pieces of headgear in the distinctive blue colour of UN Peacekeeping Forces with symbols of the United Nations(UN), from the 1950’s onwards: 2 helmets 2 caps with …
Safe conduct passes and propaganda leaflets in various languages from the Korean War.
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Currency bills of various denominations from Japan and Egypt brought back by Highlanders who served overseas in the respective countries.
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Paper map of Yugoslavia used by Pte Brogan for patrol duty during his service in the country.
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RSM Douglas Phillip Chappell’s soldier’s service and pay book and identification card used during his service in the Korean War. Some of the items included in the service book are …
British 1937 Pattern Battle Dress Blouse belonging to Major John Eardley Wilmot Wright, D.S.O. On the left breast, the blouse displays the ribbons for the Distinguished Service Order, 1939-1945 Star, …
S3 Green Uniform worn by LCol Ron Alkema, CD while on parade during his UN service tour in Cyprus in 1985. Includes falcon shape collar dogs, 48th Highlander symbol buttons, …
Green colour combat jacket worn by Sgt. W. Gillie during patrols while on tour in Cyprus in 1985, with shoulder patches and name patch.
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Copy of cover of UNIFICYP’s, the United Nations Peacekeeping Force In Cyprus, regular in-house magazine publication, which started in 1964. LCol Alkema is featured in the cover photograph, the individual …
A tan shirt worn by Col Geordie Elms, during his UN service tour in Egypt in 1982. Includes shoulder flashes with Canada flag and UN symbol.
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Transparent glass bottle, with a blue-green hue, issued to Canadian soldiers during the South Africa War, but was replaced by a metal bottle shortly after arrival. The bottle has a …
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