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Pipe Band marching down road

Marching down road
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Pipe Band on University Ave marching past the Canada Life Building

A 5 inch (12.7 cm) by 7 inch (17.78 cm) black and white photo of the Pipe Band on parade marching past the Canada
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Pipe Band on University Avenue – June 04 1950

Pipes and Drums marching south on University Avenue. Pipe Major Fraser on extreme right of front rank. On back of photo “Cliff Moody Photo,
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Pipe Band Photo

posed platoon
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Pipe Band Playing on Lawn

surrounded by large building
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Pipe Band playing on the golf course

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Pipe Band playing with Italians watching

Pipe band playing in Italian town with Italians watching. Pipers only visible, base drum in background. On street. Framed in black wood with glass
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Pipe Banner – Captain E. C. Gordon, MC

Heraldry: Motto: Animo Non Astutia Translation: (Latin) By Courage, not by Strategem Reverse: Out of crest coronet a buck’s head, proper, attired or on a field of vert Obverse: 48th Highlanders,
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Pipe Banner – Captain F. M. Perry

Heraldry: Motto: Non Sibi; Translation: (Latin) Not for Himself; Reverse: On a wreath of or and gules, a pelican argent winged in her piety, proper, on a field of
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Pipe Banner – Col. Frank F. McEachren, CM, CVO, ED, CD

Heraldry: Motto: Constant We Reverse: On a wreath of vert and gules, a dexter arm, in tartan, embowed, holding a bezant-roundles Obverse: 48th Highlanders, Diamond Badge, proper, on
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Pipe Banner – Col. Robert George Elms, MSM, CD

Heraldry: Motto: Faithful Forever Translation: (English) from Dileas gu Brath (Scottish) the motto of the 48th Highlanders of Canada Reverse: Arms: a great blue heron (Ardea herodias), proper, on
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Pipe Banner – Field Officer, Unknown

Heraldry: Motto: Virtute Adepta Translation: (Latin) Acquired by Virtue Reverse: On a wreath of or and gules, a horse passant argent, on a field of gules Obverse: 48th Highlanders, Buckle Badge,
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