WW1 Canadian CEF 134th Battalion Black Glengarry

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The WW1 Canadian CEF 134th Battalion Black Glengarry is a traditional military headdress associated with the 134th Battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the First World War. This item features the standard black wool construction typical of glengarries issued in the period, with characteristic dicing along the band and fitted with a ribbon tail and a small toorie on the crown. The glengarry is designed with a battalion badge, displaying regimental insignia relevant to the 134th Battalion, which was raised in Toronto, Ontario, in 1915 and served during the Great War. This form of headwear was commonly worn as part of the undress or walking out uniform, reflecting both Scottish heritage and regimental identity within Canadian military formations. The item reflects the adoption of traditional Highland military dress by various Canadian units in the early 20th century and holds significance for collectors of CEF memorabilia.

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