134th Battalion (48th Highlanders) Pipe Band. Aldershot, 25th July 1917.

A 10 inch (25.4 cm) by 12 inch (30.48 cm) sepia photograph of the 134th Canadian Infantry Battalion about to play before the HRH King George V at the Royal Pavilion in Aldershot, on 25th July 1917. Standing back L-R: Pipers Paterson, Boyd, Sutherland, Lamb, Ritchie, Douglas, Anderson. Standing middle L-R: Pipers MacGregor, Dr. Brian, […]

Map Case – Lt. J. M. Bowman

Map case used by Lt. J. M. Bowman Khaki coloured canvas map case – 17″ wide by 13 1/2″ high; closing flap on top 17″ x 6 1/2″; 10 metal fastening domes around perimeter and edge of flap. Canvas carry handle on top centre rear of case; metal “H” down sides and across centre of […]

Graham Robertson’s 48th Highlanders cadet uniform as RSM

-Green Tunic & Shirt with tie -Parachutist jump wings. (rare for cadet) -3 medals L-R (Lord Strathcona Medal, Royal Canadian Legion Cadet Medal of Excellence, Army Cadet Service Medal w/bar) -patches(Chief Warrant Officer, National Star of Excellence level 5, Distinguished Marksman, Physical Fitness Gold, St, John First Aid, ?,Regional Expeditions pin)    

Sgt. Worth, Jerry E. – Membership Card

A 2 inch by 3.5 inch membership card of Sgt. Worth, Jerry E. to the Pipes and Drums Association for the year 1986. Card is signed in ink by the Association President, W Baird and Secretary, Lloyd Tucker.

48th Toronto Rotary Highlanders Cap Badge

A 2.25-inch diameter possibly stamped tin badge with five diamonds on the bottom TRH attached under the main emblem. During World War II, the “Toronto Rotary Highlanders”, a battalion-size military cadet corps affiliated with the famous 48th Highlanders Regiment. The corps, which trained some 5,000 young boys for eventual active service, was entirely officered by […]