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Capt. Frederick William Macdonald MC duplicate medals

2 medals: a) Canadian Volunteer Service Medal with Overseas clasp b) War Medal 1939- 1945 These two medals are duplicates of part of WWII
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Capt. Frederick William Macdonald MC medals

10 medals: 1st Set: Military Cross, GRV (CAPT. F.W. MACDONALD); 1914-15 Star (LIEUT. F.W. MACDONALD. 15/CAN:INF:); British War Medal (CAPT. F.W. MAC DONALD.); Victory
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Capt. Frederick William Macdonald, MC – medal miniatures

5 Miniatures : Military Cross, GRV (silver, 22.7 mm); 1914-15 Star (bronze, 20.3 mm x 25 mm); British War Medal (silver, 17.7 mm); Victory Medal
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Capt. G. L. Cassaday – Funeral Ceremony Poppy Sash

Sash: Davidson tartan on front with 48th Highlanders cloth Buckle Badge in centre; red cloth backing; red tassels on ends.   From G. L.
Memorabilia

Capt. G. L. Cassaday -Falcon Head Brass Door Knocker

Brass door knocker of 48th Highlanders falcon head with hinge.  6″ x 6″ .  Flat back with rubber stoppers.
Personal, Memorabilia

Capt. Graham MacLachlan, Royal Regiment of Canada – medals

Captain Graham MacLachlan is one of two brothers to Edward MacLachlan. Lt. Ed MacLachlan served with the 1st Battalion, 48th Highlanders and was the
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Capt. P.C. Tidy, M.C. Medals

5 Medals a) Military Cross b) British War Medal c) Interallied Victory Medal with Mentioned in despatched insignia d) Canadian Volunteer Service medal e)
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Capt. Philip F. Seagram – Letter from Countess Annovazzi ( daughter)

Hand written card from Captain Philp Seagram’s daughter  Countess Sandra Annovazzi – Seagram of Italy giving Philip’s medals and Memorial Cross to the museum.
Personal, Memorabilia

Capt. Philip F. Seagram – Medals

Capt. Philip F Seagram medals – three medals and the memorial ribbon/medal. Canadian Defence medal Volunteer service medal 1939-45 war medal Memorial medal and
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Capt. Philip F. Seagram Memorial Medal with case

Capt. Philip F. Seagram – Memorial Cross with purple ribbon in original black plastic case. Capt. Seagram (age 30) was the first officer of
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Capt. Philip Frowde Seagram Memorial Binder Photo

4×6 black and white portrait in uniform Killed on March 28, 1941 in London during the bombing blitz.
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Capt. R. C. Cockburn Medals

4 medals a) Queen’s South African Medal with Bars – Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transval, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902; b) 1914-15
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