Pipe Major Frasers’ Paybook

A 5 inch (12.7 cm) by 7 inch (17.78 cm) paper log book of Pipe Major Fraser who started his service with the Gordon Highlanders on 13 March 1893 and later transferred to the 48th Highlanders

Gordon Tartan Kilt with WO Sporran and hose

The Highlanders (Seaforth, Gordon & Camerons) In 1904 the 48th Highlanders became allied to the Gordon Highlanders. This alliance, first in the British Commonwealth was proposed by General the Earl of Dundonald as a means of fostering new ties between Britain and the Colonies. The Gordon Highlanders were an old and renown Regiment raised in […]

2009 Gordon Highlanders Bicentenary Whiskey

A Gordon Highlanders Blended whisky has won four International Awards. Blended in the North of Scotland specially for the Museum by Grants. Nose Milk chocolate, mixed fruits (cherries, pears, guava, navel oranges), alcohol vapour (mild menthol), a bit of something floral (honeysuckle or white jade orchid tree blossoms), soft oak tannins, vanilla and oak char. […]

Gordon Highlanders Training

An 8 inch (20.32 cm) by 10 inch (25.4 cm) photograph of 48th Highlanders on a field exercise with a member of the Gordon Highlanders.

Gordon Highlanders Officers

Scotland 1985 Officers of the Gordons with 48th Highlanders Officers Capt Thomas White Lt Patricia Whole   48th Liaison Major John Brown, 48th Highlanders of Canada

Gordon Highlanders Canvas Khaki Tunic

The Highlanders (Seaforth, Gordon & Camerons) In 1904 the 48th Highlanders became allied to the Gordon Highlanders. This alliance, first in the British Commonwealth, was proposed by General the Earl of Dundonald as a means of fostering new ties between Britain and the Colonies. The Gordon Highlanders were an old and renown Regiment raised in […]

Queen’s Own Highlanders (Seaforth and Camerons) Capbadge

A 4 inch (10.16 cm) by 3 inch (7.62 cm) cap badge of the Queen’s Own Highlanders (Seaforth and Camerons) Cap badge with the Regimental Motto “Cuidich’n Righ” in Scottish Gaelic translates to “Help the King” in modern English. From top to bottom the badge consists of the Royal Crown, a Scottish Thistle, Stags Head […]