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10th September 08, 02:13 PM
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Uniform Help?
So I have this pic of my Great Grandfather Stewart in uniform from some point in time after he moved to Canada, trouble is my Grandfather (his son) isnt very talkative about the past and the picture was once black and white but my Great Grandmother painted it in. Im not sure if the colours of the uniform are correct ( I'm inclined to believe they are) i was hoping someone with great knowledge of this sort of thing could give me at least a little info on the uniform or regiment or something close to that
Note: this is my first time using an image hosting site so please inform my if the image dosent show, thanks/ Double Note: image dosent seem to work so direct link/ also i changed it to my avatar http://i467.photobucket.com/albums/r...n/DSCF1243.jpg
Last edited by McMurdo; 10th September 08 at 02:24 PM.
Reason: image not properly loading human error most likely
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10th September 08, 06:24 PM
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The 48th Highlanders of Canada wear/wore black sporrans with two white tassels; you can read a bit more about the regiment at Wikipedia. They were formerly allied with the Gordon Highlanders of the British Army, which might explain the primarily green kilt. The regiment was founded in 1891; would that fit the time frame for your great-grandfather?
--Scott
"MacDonald the piper stood up in the pulpit,
He made the pipes skirl out the music divine."
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10th September 08, 06:28 PM
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That is a great heirloom you are holding.
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10th September 08, 06:41 PM
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Originally Posted by haukehaien
The 48th Highlanders of Canada wear/wore black sporrans with two white tassels; you can read a bit more about the regiment at Wikipedia. They were formerly allied with the Gordon Highlanders of the British Army, which might explain the primarily green kilt. The regiment was founded in 1891; would that fit the time frame for your great-grandfather?
The regimental tartan of The 48th Highlanders is the Davidson, but pipers wear the Stewart of Fingask.
I went to the 48th Museum last year here is the thread on it I did manage to get quite a few photos of uniforms perhaps it will help.
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10th September 08, 07:14 PM
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Could we get a close-up of the picture?
T.
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10th September 08, 08:48 PM
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Beautiful!
Why not ask your grandfather if he has any of your Great Grandfather's things or letters. May be a box of great stuff in the attic or basement or closet shelf...if he doesn't know ask if you can look...treasure awaits.
What a great thing to share with YOUR grandkids someday.
Ron
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
"I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
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11th September 08, 09:51 AM
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If your GGF was in the CEF during the First World War, you may be able to get more information from Library and Archives Canada. I was able to get photocopies of my GF's entire personnel file as this information is now declassified. Try:
http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/d...2-100.01-e.php
Good luck!
"Touch not the cat bot a glove."
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11th September 08, 02:33 PM
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Thanks So much for all the info guys, and yes it is indeed a great heirloom but its one I hope I Don't inherit anytime soon. The thing about my Grandfather is that he dosent like when people make a fuss over him so its hard to get a conversation going. maybe i should get him a kilt in Ontario tartan? might get him in the story mood. im not sure if i can get a larger pic as i dont have the actual picture and im no good with photo software. Again thanks for all the feedback guys
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17th September 08, 11:57 AM
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Originally Posted by PneumoniaHawk
So I have this pic of my Great Grandfather Stewart in uniform from some point in time after he moved to Canada, trouble is my Grandfather (his son) isnt very talkative about the past and the picture was once black and white but my Great Grandmother painted it in. Im not sure if the colours of the uniform are correct ( I'm inclined to believe they are) i was hoping someone with great knowledge of this sort of thing could give me at least a little info on the uniform or regiment or something close to that
Note: this is my first time using an image hosting site so please inform my if the image dosent show, thanks/ Double Note: image dosent seem to work so direct link/ also i changed it to my avatar http://i467.photobucket.com/albums/r...n/DSCF1243.jpg
It's the 48th Highlanders of Canada, the tartan is Davidson and, from 1900 thru (at least) the end of the Great War, they were known as the "48th Regiment (Highlanders)". You should be able to get a copy of your great grandfather's service records from Ottawa.
UNIFORM DETAILS: Feather bonnet with white hackle. Balmoral, blue, with diced border. Scarlet doublet. Facings, blue. Tartan, Davidson. Sporran, black, with two white tails. Hose, red and black. Pipers wear Fingask tartan. White shell jackets are worn.
Last edited by MacMillan of Rathdown; 17th September 08 at 12:04 PM.
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3rd October 08, 08:26 PM
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Definitely the 48th (irreverently known as 'the four-dozen highlanders by those of us in the other kilted regiments) - who STILL wear that full dress uniform!
hand-tinting photographs were a popular 'craft' hobby until the introduction of coloured prints - I have the Kodak 'handi-tint' kit that my Auntie used in the '20's and '30's.
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