The intriguing story of the only Queen's Scarf of Honour presented to a Canadian soldier. Only eight were ever awarded and they were all crocheted by Queen Victoria to recognise extreme gallantry in a personal way. With an illustration. Written by Bob Phillips, C.M. an historian, writer and community newspaper publisher and an Honourary Life Member of the Historical Society of the Gatineau and of Heritage Canada of which he was founding Executive Director. January 1997.
ISBN 0-920960-68-5. January 1997.
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Created Date: | 01-20-2020 |
Last Updated Date: | 04-08-2025 |
Author: | Bob Phillips |
Copyright: | January 1997 |
Catalogue: | ISBN 0-920960-68-5 |
Pages: | 18 pages |
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Historical Language Advisory: Pg 4, para 1 "...his widow...", pg 4, para 2 "...his wife...", pg.6, para 3 "...invalided..." |