Orders Decoration & Ribbons British Empire 1900
Officers Mess 3rd Bn CMGC presented 1928 Dec 6
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Officers Mess 3rd Bn CMGC presented 1928 Dec 6
…A 20 inch (50.80 cm) by 24 inch (60.96 cm) poster advertising the 100th Anniversary of the raising of the 48th Highlanders circa 1991. The parade, which Trooped the Colours, …
An 18 inch (45.72 cm) by 30 inch (76.2 cm) Scottish Dancing poster advertising the 48th on September 1966 playing on Canal Street.
…A 7 inch by 9.25 inch map #10 hand drawn by Brigadier Eric Haldenby for Dileas by Kim Beattie, the History of the 1st Battalion, 48th Highlanders during the Second …
A 6.5 inch by 11.5 inch map #9 hand drawn by Brigadier Eric Haldenby for the Second War History of the 48th Highlanders, 1st Battalion – Dileas by Kim Beattie. …
A 7.5 inch by 9.5 inch of Map #8 hand drawn by Brigadier Eric Haldenby for the Second War regimental history Dileas by Kim Beattie. In the Second World War, …
A 7.5 inch by 9.25 inch map presented to the 48th Highlanders museum by the Apeldoorn Museum. The route from the Ijssel River at Wilp to Apeldoorn is marked on …
certificate re MID awarded to Captain Michael George for actions in Operation Cannonshot, the liberation of Apeldoorn
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