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Balmoral – 1914 – 15th Battalion

This pattern of balmoral was made in Canada from 1914 – 1916 until replaced by a British issue. The head band is hand knit
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Balmoral – 92nd Battalion – 1916 – 1918

On card: “British style balmoral 92nd Battalion 1916-1918 (carries 92nd buckle badge)” Badge mounted on Davidson tartan patch with red felt behind badge centre
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Balmoral – British Style – 1916 – 1918

On card: “British style balmoral 1916-1918 issued in England 1916 carries 48th buckle badge”. Badge mounted on Davidson tartan patch with red felt behind
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Balmoral – Woolen

On Card: “Original Pattern Woolen Balmoral 1914-1916. Unique to the 48th Highlanders make – in the winter” Red patch behind cap badge One of
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Balmoral WWII

on card: “WWII Balmoral 1942-1945 Issued to the Reg’t in England” Carries 48th Buckle Badge – Red background and Davidson patch. Red tourri changed
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Band at Vimy Pilgrimage 1936

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Band competion

five bandsmen with trophy
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Band competition

Drummers of 48h Highlanders Pipes and Drums in front of door of University Armouries during a band competition. Left to Right, Fred Fisher, Graham
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Band members at Casa Loma-1956

Pipe Major A. Dewar and Drum Major W.P. Elms and ladies.
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Band on Parade

Pipes & Drums on parade
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Band-Sergt K. S. Alexander – Portrait – 1906

Band-Sergt. K. S. Alexander has a portrait in the 48th Highlanders Sgt’s Mess Binder of 1906 Hard cover photo album. Professional portraits of Sergeants
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Bandmaster J Slatter, WO – Portrait

Professional portrait of J. Slatter, WO,  in the 48th Highlanders Sgt’s Mess Binder of 1906 Hard cover photo album. Professional portraits of Sergeants active
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