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Item is a photograph of two members of the Cape Breton Highlanders taken during the First World War. The two members, identified as D.J. MacDonald and Harold Wadden of the 85th Battalion, are both standing in uniform in front of a wall.
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Item is a photograph of two members of the Cape Breton Highlanders taken during the First World War. The two members, identified as D.J. MacDonald and Harold Wadden of the 85th Battalion, are both standing in uniform in front of a wall.
Item is a photograph of the 85th Cape Breton Highlanders taken in England during the First World War. J.A. MacKinnon is identified as the sixth from the left in the second row.
Item is a photograph of four members of the Cape Breton Highlanders during the First World War. Those pictured are identified as J.W. MacKenzie of Boularderie, D.N. MacDonald, David Livingstone of Boularderie, and Lt. Paul MacGillivary of Antigonish.
Item is a photograph of the Cape Breton Highlanders arriving in Italy, with piper John MacMillan in foreground.
Item is a photograph of two members of the Cape Breton Highlanders taken during the First World War. The two members, identified as D.N. MacLeod and Frank Robbins of the 85th Battalion, are both standing in uniform in front of a wall.
Item is a photograph of five members of the Cape Breton Highlanders taken during the First World War. Four of them are identified from as Tom Buckley, Michael MacLean, Wilson MacLean, Lieut. P. MacDonald (94th Battalion).
Part of Abbass Studios Ltd. fonds
Item is a photograph of men at a C.B.H. Reunion. The photograph was taken in a living room.
Cape Breton Highlander Reunion
Part of Abbass Studios Ltd. fonds
Item is a photograph of people seated at banquet tables at a Cape Breton Highlander Reunion.
Cape Breton Highlander Reunion
Part of Abbass Studios Ltd. fonds
Item is a photograph of people seated at banquet tables at a Cape Breton Highlander Reunion.
Item is a photograph of the Cape Breton Highlanders taken August, 1925.