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  • Cross Belt Plate- c. 1812
        This is an oval cross belt plate with no markings on the front and two plugs and a hook on the back. It is believed to from a United States militia during the War of 1812-1814.
      This is an oval cross belt plate with no markings on the …
  • Cross Belt Plate
        This is a plate that would have been attached to a soldier’s cross belt. It is oval shaped with a rough upper surface. There are no clear markings on the inscribed. The reverse side has two knob-like
      This is a plate that would have been attached to a soldier’s …
  • Glengarry Light Infantry Cross Belt Plate c.1812-1816
        This is a square cross belt plate of the Glengarry Light Infantry, a Canadian Provincial Corps. It has a scotch thistle in the centre with “GLENGARRY LIGHT INFANTRY” inscribed around it. The Glengarr
      This is a square cross belt plate of the Glengarry Light Infantry, …
  • 6th Regiment of Foot Cross Belt Plate- c.1812-1814
        This is the cross belt plate of the 6th Regiment of Foot (1st Warwickshire). It is oval shaped with “1st. Warwickshire” engraved around the edge. In the centre is an antelope with one foreleg raised
      This is the cross belt plate of the 6th Regiment of Foot …
  • Regiment De Watteville Cross Belt Plate
        This rectangular brass cross belt plate is stamped with a crown and “GR” cipher with an inscription: “MAIDA” (above crown) and “Reg. de. Watteville” (below cipher) This was a regiment of Swiss mercen
      This rectangular brass cross belt plate is stamped with a crown and …
  • Cross Belt Plate of the 1st Battalion of the Canadian Embodied Militia
        This is an oval cross belt plate from the 1st Battalion of the Canadian Embodied Militia, a Canadian Provincial Corps. The brass cross belt measures 7 cm long and 5.5 cm wide. Inscriptions include “1
      This is an oval cross belt plate from the 1st Battalion of …
  • British Light Infantry Belt Buckle
        This is a brass belt buckle that was found in the town of Niagara. It is believed to have belonged to a member of the British light infantry or regular troops because of the lion’s head decoration. F
      This is a brass belt buckle that was found in the town …
  • Belt Plate- Heavy Cavalry Officer
        This plate is believed to have been used between 1796 and 1828 for a Heavy Cavalry Officers’ waist belt. It is gilt with a silver crest that has “GR” in the centre, with a Hanoverian crown on top, an
      This plate is believed to have been used between 1796 and 1828 …
  • Belt Plate- British Light Dragoon
        This is a rectangular brass belt plate with the Hanoverian crown, cipher “GR”, and surrounding garland of laurel leaves in silver. It is a British Light Dragoon regulation issue for an officer in the
      This is a rectangular brass belt plate with the Hanoverian crown, cipher …
  • Cross Belt Plate- Royal Newfoundland Regiment
        This is an oblong, convex brass plate for a soldier’s cross belt from 1803-1812. It is stamped with the cipher “GR” and “Royal Newfoundland Regiment”. This regiment served in Niagara during the War o
      This is an oblong, convex brass plate for a soldier’s cross belt …
  • Cross Belt Plate- Regiment de. Watteville
        This rectangular bass plate is stamped with a crown and “GR” cipher with an inscription: “MAIDA” (above crown) and “Reg. de. Watteville” (below cipher). This item is from a cross belt of a uniform of
      This rectangular bass plate is stamped with a crown and “GR” cipher …
  • Cross Belt Plate- Glengarry Light Infantry Fencibles
        This brass cross belt plate was fashioned to represent the Glengarry Light Infantry Fencibles. The rectangular plate is stamped with the initials “GLI” and the number one for 1st Battalion. There is
      This brass cross belt plate was fashioned to represent the Glengarry Light …
  • Cross Belt Plate- 41st Regiment of Foot
        This brass cross belt plate is stamped "41" and a crown which was created to represent the Forty-first Regiment of Foot, also known as the Welsh Regiment.The first battalion came to Canada from Irela
      This brass cross belt plate is stamped "41" and a crown which …
  • Various Military Remnants Found at Niagara Battlefield Sites
        These artifacts are mounted on red felt to the back of its case (A). The items are (from left to right): B. A piece of an unidentified metal object that looks like a scraper and two musket balls C. R
      These artifacts are mounted on red felt to the back of its …
  • Cross Belt Plate- 49th Regiment of Foot
        This brass cross belt plate is oval shaped and stamped with a "49". This number symbolizes the 49th Regiment of Foot, the Royal Hertfordshires. The 49th Regiment is perhaps the most well known of tho
      This brass cross belt plate is oval shaped and stamped with a …
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