Glengarry Badge with King's Crown (in white metal, vopided, unmarked, measuring 70 mm (w) x 76.5 mm (h), both lugs intact); and Glengarry Badge with Queen's Crown (in white metal, vopided, maker marked "C.A.D. 83" on the reverse, measuring 72.5 mm (w) x 78 mm (h), both lugs intact). Very light contact, near extremely fine.
Footnote: The Lorne Scots (Peel, Dufferin and Halton Regiment) is a Primary Reserve infantry regiment of the Canadian Army. It is part of the 4th Canadian Division's 32 Canadian Brigade Group. The regiment originated in Brampton, Ontario, on September 14, 1866, as the 36th "Peel Battalion of Infantry". It was re-designated as the 36th Peel Regiment on May 8, 1900, as the Peel Regiment on May 1, 1920 and The Peel and Dufferin Regiment on April 15, 1923. On December 15, 1936, it was amalgamated with The Lorne Rifles (Scottish) and re-designated The Lorne Scots (Peel, Dufferin and Halton Regiment). The Lorne Rifles (Scottish) originated in Milton, Ontario, on September 28, 1866, as the 20th "Halton Battalion of Infantry". It was re-designated the 20th "Halton" Battalion of Rifles on January 12, 1872, as the 20th Halton Battalion "Lorne Rifles" on November 11, 1881, as the 20th Halton Regiment "Lorne Rifles" on May 8, 1900, as the 20th Regiment, Halton Rifles on December 1, 1909, as The Halton Rifles on May 1, 1920 and The Lorne Rifles (Scottish) on November 1, 1931. On December 15, 1936, it was amalgamated with The Peel and Dufferin Regiment. The Lorne Scots (Peel, Dufferin and Halton Regiment) perpetuate the 37th Battalion (Northern Ontario), CEF, the 74th Battalion, CEF, the 76th Battalion, CEF, the 126th Battalion (Peel), CEF, the 164th Battalion (Halton and Dufferin), CEF, and the 234th Battalion (Peel), CEF.

