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  • A Group of  Queen's Own Rifles of Canada Documents
  • A Group of  Queen's Own Rifles of Canada Documents
  • A Group of  Queen's Own Rifles of Canada Documents
  • A Group of  Queen's Own Rifles of Canada Documents
  • A Group of  Queen's Own Rifles of Canada Documents
  • A Group of  Queen's Own Rifles of Canada Documents
  • A Group of  Queen's Own Rifles of Canada Documents
  • A Group of  Queen's Own Rifles of Canada Documents
  • A Group of  Queen's Own Rifles of Canada Documents
  • A Group of  Queen's Own Rifles of Canada Documents
  • A Group of  Queen's Own Rifles of Canada Documents

Item: C3692

A Group of Queen's Own Rifles of Canada Documents

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A Group of Queen's Own Rifles of Canada Documents

A Group of  Queen's Own Rifles of Canada Documents - Includes one Banquet Photo (black and white, 250 mm x 343 mm, small tear); one QOR Certificate of Qualification (to "Private T W M Downing", qualifiying for the rank of Corporal, dated March 4, 1907); one Canada Certificate of Regimental Class of Instruction, Infantry, Non-Commisioned Officers Certificate (to "Private T. Downing", qualifying for the rank of Corporal, dated October 8, 1907); one Canada Certificate of Military Instruction, Infantry, Non-Commisioned Officers Certificate (to "Corporal T. Downing", qualifying for the rank of Sergeant, dated October 22, 1908); one QOR Sergeants' Mess Life Member Certificate (to "C.S.M. T. Downing", dated January 24, 1949); two Toronto Garrison Sergeants' Association Meeting Notices (1934); one QOR Sergeants' Mess 35th Annual Dinner Sheet (Carls Rite Hotel, Toronto, dated March 6, 1924); one QOR 65th Annual Dinner of the Sergeant's Mess Program (Sir Arthur Currie Memorial Hall, Toronto, dated March 27, 1948); four QOR Letters from the Sergeants' Mess (1933); one QOR Regimental Orders by Colonel A.J.M. Kirkpatrick, Commandant (1924, four pages); one QOR Regiment Orders by Colonel R. Pellatt, V.D. Colonel Commanding (1929); one QOR Centennial Year 1834-1934 Form Notice (dated February 26, 1934); one QOR Appilcation for Membership (blank); one Canada Registration Board Card (dated June 22, 1918); one Toronto Garrison Sergeants' Association Membership Card (1912, in leather flip folder); eight QOR Membership Cards (1922, 1924 (2), 1925, 1927, 1928, 1930, 1940); four QOR Sergeants' Mess Membership Cards (1915, 1923, Life Member, Undated); one QOR Sergeants' Club Membership Card; one Royal Canadian Dragoons Sergeants' Mess Honorary Member's Ticket; twenty-one QOR Sergeants' Mess Receipts; one QOR Re-Union 1910-1939 Tag; two QOR of C Spirits Liquor Tickets (joined with perforation); two Thos. Downing, Dealer Business Cards; and one Newpaper Article Announcing the Marriage of Captain Charles Bethune Lindsey. Fine.
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