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MILITARY BOOKS

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Catalogue of the medals of Scotland from the earliest period to 1886

SCOTTISH REGIMENTS
Presentation of Colours to the 1st and 2nd Battalions H.L.I.
Published: 25th January 1915
Author: Glasgow Corporation
Available from: Presentation of Colours to the 1st and 2nd Battalions H.L.I.

Presentation of Colours to the 15th, 16th and 18th Battalions H.L.I.
Published: 1922
Author: Glasgow Cathedral
Available from: Presentation of Colours to the 15th, 16th and 18th Battalions H.L.I.
Contents: Details of the Divine service of the dedication of Colours to the 15th, 16th and 18th Battalions H.L.I.   The Trades House presented the colours of the 16th Battalion H.L.I.

The Story of the Flag
Published: 1933
Author: John Cameron Black
Available from: The Story of the Flag
Contents: The short booklet gives a very good account of the Colours of the 15th, 16th, 17th and 18th Battalions of the Highland Light Infantry, now deposited in Glasgow Cathedral.

With the Incomparable 29th and the 5th Royal Scots
Published: 1919

Author: Major A. H. Mure T.D.
Available from: With the Incomparable 29th

The Pipes of War
Published: 1920
Author: 
Brevet-Col. Sir Bruce Seton
Available from: The Pipes of War
Contents: A Record of the Achievements of Pipers of Scottish and Overseas Regiments
during the War 19 14-18

Glasgow Corporation Peace Celebrations ~ 4th August 1919.
Published: 1919
Author: The Glasgow Advertising Co., Ltd ., 311 Hope Street, Glasgow.
Available from: Glasgow Corporation Peace Celebrations ~ 4th August 1919  The programme illustrates the people and activities that were laid on by Glasgow Corporation to celebrate the end of the Great War. ​

BRITISH REGIMENTS ETC
British Regiments at the Front ~ The story of their Battle Honours
Published: 1914
Author: Reginald Hodder
Available from: British Regiments at the Front

Tales of Talbot House, everyman s club in Popenringhe and Ypres 1915-1918
Published: 1920

Author: P. B. Clayton
Available from: Tales of Talbot House, Everyman's Club in Popenringhe and Ypres 1915-1918

The War Book-of-Facts ~ 3000 figures and facts about the conduct of war the present crisis and its causes
Published: 1914
Available from: The War Book-of-Facts

The ABC of War Medals and Decorations
Published: 1918
Author: W Augustus Steward
Available from: The ABC of War Medals and Decorations

Dress Regulations For The Army (1934)
Published: 1934
Author: His Majesty's Stationary Office
Available from: Dress Regulations For The Army (1934)

Rank Badges in the Navy  Army  RAF and Auxiliaries
Published: 1943
Available from: Rank Badges in the Navy  Army  RAF and Auxiliaries   

Handbook on the British army ~ with supplements on the Royal Air Force and civilian defence organizations
Published: 1942
Available from: Handbook on the British army ~ with supplements on the Royal Air Force and civilian defence organizations    

Ships of the Royal Navy
Published: 1922
Author: Oscar Parkes
Available from:  Ships of the Royal Navy

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