13th Battalion “Royal Highlanders of Canada.”
Colours presented in Canada and deposited in St. Paul’s Church, Montreal.
21st Battalion “Eastern Ontario.”
Colours presented by Veterans of Kingston, Ontario; brought to England and now in custody of the High Commissioner of Canada.
22nd Battalion
Colours in Notre Dame Cathedral, Montreal.
33rd Battalion
Made and presented by I.O.D.E., London, Ontario, July 21st, 1915; accompanied the unit to England and deposited in Canterbury Cathedral on Aug. 26th, 1916.
38th Battalion
Colours presented on Aug. 1st, 1915, by the Home-Guard. Deposited in Westminster Abbey for duration of war.
39th Battalion
Colours made in England and donated to the Battalion by the Women’s Canadian Club, Belleville, Ont., in June, 1915. Presentation made by General Sir Sam Hughes. In Aug., 1915, deposited in Lydd Parish Church, Kent, but were reclaimed in March, 1917, and returned to Canada.
45th Battalion
Colours made by Mrs. Clark, wife of the Commanding Officer, and presented by her at Brandon, Manitoba, in 1916.
49th Battalion
Colours deposited in Canterbury Cathedral.
50th Battalion
Deposited in Parish Church, Bramshott, Hants.
51st Battalion
Made by the Ladies of the Conservative Assoc. of Alberta; presented to Battalion by the President of the Association, Mrs. A. E. Ewing; were carried on parade, July 1st, 1915; on July 21st, 1916, were deposited in Westminster Abbey.
59th Battalion
Colours presented to Battalion by Mr. Richard Waldron, of Kingston, Ontario; handed to Battalion by Mrs. Waldron in presence of Sir Sam Hughes, Oct. 5th, 1915, at Kingston, Ont.
63rd Battalion
Colours accompanied Unit to England; were later returned to Canada and placed in an Edmonton Church.
66th Battalion
Colours subscribed for by Citizens of Edmonton, Canada, and presented in Dec., 1915, at Edmonton, by Major Henry. Now in St. Paul’s Cathedral.
68th Battalion
Colours presented to Unit by Ladies’ Auxiliary Society, formed by wives of the officers. Presented at Westcana Park, Regina, shortly before Unit left for England. Now deposited in Canterbury Cathedral.
69th “French Canadian” Battalion.
Colours made by ladies of Montreal, but not finished in time to be presented to Battalion before it left for England. Now deposited in St. James’s Cathedral, Montreal.
70th Battalion
Colours presented by the Sportsmen’s Patriotic Society of London, Ont., Feb. 17th, 1917, and deposited in Westminster Abbey on Aug. 14th, 1916, for duration of war.
75th Mississauga Battalion
Colours deposited in Westminster Abbey.
76th Battalion
Colours presented by the Public Schools of Simcoe County, Ont., and deposited in the Methodist Church, Georgetown, Ont.
77th “Ottawa” Battalion
Colours given by Mrs. Thomas Ahearn, the President, the Directors and Employees of the Ottawa Light, Heat, and Power Company, with which Company Col. Street has been connected for many years. Presented on June 8th, 1915, by General Sir Sam Hughes; now deposited in Westminster Abbey.
80th Battalion
Regimental colours presented by the Ketcheson family on July 20th, presentation being made by Miss Nelly Ketcheson, daughter of the Mayor of Belleville, Ont.
81st Battalion
Colours left in Canada when Battalion embarked for England.
85th “Nova Scotia Highland” Battalion.
Colours made by Lady Borden, and presented to the Battalion, Sept. 25th, 1916; deposited in Parish Church, Witley.
86th Battalion
Colours donated by Mrs. Sandford; presented by Lady Aberdeen, on May 16th, 1916; deposited in Canterbury Cathedral on Oct. 21st, 1916.
87th Battalion “Canadian Grenadier Guards.”
Colours deposited in Canterbury Cathedral.
91st Battalion
Colours deposited in Canterbury Cathedral.
92nd Battalion
Colours of the parent Militia Regiment, “48th Highlanders of Toronto.”
98th Battalion
Colours presented by Citizens and School Children of Niagara Falls; not finished in time to be brought to England with Battalion; now deposited in the Armouries at Niagara Falls.
99th Battalion
Colours deposited in Windsor Parish Church, England; presented to Battalion by the Daughters of the Empire, Windsor, Ont.
100th Battalion “Winnipeg Grenadiers.”
Colours deposited in Canterbury Cathedral, March 2nd, 1917.
104th Battalion
Colours deposited in St. Paul’s Cathedral.
108th Battalion
Colours donated by the ladies of Ottawa; presented by Lady Borden, wife of the Prime Minister, on Sept. 5th, 1916.
109th Battalion
Colours donated and presented by Lady Eaton, in presence of Sir Sam Hughes, on May 24th, 1916.
111th Battalion
Colours presented by the Ladies of South Waterloo County through the Daughters of the Empire, Galt, Ont. Deposited in Trinity Church, Galt, Ont.
112th Battalion
Colours made by Miss Pratt, of Windsor, Nova Scotia, and presented to the Battalion by Mrs. Tremain, wife of the O.C., July 21st, 1916; deposited in Christ Church, Windsor, N.S., Canada, on following day.
115th Battalion
Colours left in Canada.
116th Battalion
Colours presented by Junior Relief Club, of Uxbridge, Ont., on May 20th, 1916; presentation made by James Godfrey, K.C., of Toronto, on May 20th, 1916. Deposited in Westminster Abbey on Oct. 7th, 1916.
117th Battalion
Colours made in Montreal, and presented by the Eastern Township Board of Trade, of Sherbrooke, May 29th, 1916.
120th Battalion
This Battalion has the colours of the 13th Royal Regiment of Hamilton, Ont.
123rd Battalion
Was presented with colours of 10th Royal Grenadiers, its parent regiment, on May 7th, 1916. Now deposited in Church of All Saints, Witley, Surrey.
124th Battalion
Colours presented by Toronto Open Air Horse Parade Association, in Toronto, July 1st, 1916. Now deposited in Witley Church, Surrey.
125th Battalion
Colours presented by Mrs. Cockshutt, wife of the Hon. Colonel of the Battalion, at Brantford, Ont., May 17th, 1916, deposited in Parish Church, Chart, Surrey, May 12th, 1917. They were carried in honour of the Queen Mother in London on May 11th, 1917.
127th Battalion
Regimental colours of the 12th Regiment of the York Rangers; now deposited in Trinity Church, Aurora, Ont.
128th Battalion
These colours were made by an invalid lady of Moose Jaw, Mrs. Eleanor Lane; presented by the Lieut.-Governor of Saskatchewan, on May 1st, 1916, and for nearly a year took their prominent place on ceremonial parades of the Battalion. Deposited in Bristol Cathedral, England, on March 11th, 1917.
130th Battalion
Colours presented by Independent Order of the Daughters of the Empire, Perth Chapter, Perth, Ont., on May 21st, 1915; deposited in St. James’ Church, Perth, Ont., on Sept. 10th, 1916.
132nd Battalion
Colours presented by Earl of Chatham, Chapter of the I.O.D.E. of Chatham, N.B., on Aug. 1st, 1916; consecrated by Venerable Archdeacon Forsyth, of Chatham; deposited in Westminster Abbey.
133rd Battalion
Colours given by Norfolk Branch, Daughters of the Empire; presented by Sir John Hurdrie, Lieut.-Governor of Province of Ontario, July 7th, 1916; deposited in the County Council Chambers, Simcoe, Ont.
135th Battalion
Colours presented to Battalion by Dr. H. A. McCallam on June 27th, 1916; brought to England, but later returned to Canada, and deposited in the Anglican Church, Strathroy, Ont.
136th Battalion
Colours presented to Battalion by Col. J. L. Hughes, of Toronto, at Port Hope, Ont., in July, 1916; deposited in St. Mark’s Church, Port Hope, on Sept. 18th, 1916.
137th Battalion
Colours presented by Military Chapter of the I.O.D.E. on Aug. 12th, 1916; now deposited in Westminster Abbey.
138th Battalion
Colours made by an invalid lady in Edmonton, and presented by A. J. Ewing, Esq., K.C., M.P.P., and Mrs. Ewing, of Edmonton, on July 1st, 1916. They are to be deposited in Edmonton.
139th Battalion
Colours presented by the citizens of the Town of Coburg, May 27th, 1916; deposited in St. Peter’s Church, Coburg, Ont.
142nd Battalion
Colours made by Messrs. Ryrie Brothers, Toronto, and presented by Sir Adam and Lady Beck, of London, Ont., on Aug. 19th, 1916; deposited in St. Paul’s Cathedral, London, Ont.
146th Battalion
Colours presented by citizens of Kingston, Ont.; deposited in St. Andrew’s Church, Kingston, Ont.
147th Battalion
Colours made by Messrs. Robert Simpson & Co., as a gift from the County of Gray; presented by Mr. A. E. Cordingely, on Aug. 22nd, 1916; now deposited at Newcastle-on-Tyne.
148th Battalion
Colours made and presented by Mrs. Gavin Ogilvie, in March, 1917; they are to be deposited in Redpath Library, McGill University.
151st Battalion
Colours presented by Mr. Blair, Provost, Alberta; deposited in the Parliament Buildings of the Province of Alberta, at Edmonton.
152nd Battalion
Colours presented by the Daughters of the Empire, Weyburn, July 22nd, 1916. Deposited in Canterbury Cathedral.
154th Battalion
Colours presented at Cornwall County, Ont., Aug. 24th, 1916, by the Ladies of St. Lawrence Chapter of the I.O.D.E. Presentation made by the Regent of the Chapter; colours now with the Battalion.
155th Battalion
Colours presented by the Argyll Chapter of the I.O.D.E., July 29th, 1916, at Belleville, Ont., returned to Canada for deposit in St. Thomas’ Church, Belleville, Ont.
157th Battalion
Colours presented by the Teachers of South Simcoe, on Oct. 12th, 1916.
159th Battalion
Colours deposited in Westminster Abbey.
160th Battalion
Colours presented by Mr. M. A. Hallidey, Chesley, Ont., June 3rd, 1916, Premier Hearst and Lieut.-Col. Rev. Dr. Johnstone, officiating.
161st Battalion
Colours made and presented by the Daughters of the Empire, Exeter, Ont.; deposited in the Court House at Goderich, Ont.
169th Battalion
Colours presented by the Women’s Auxiliary, on Oct. 5th, 1916; deposited in Church of the Ascension, Toronto, Ont.
173rd Battalion
Colours presented to the 91st Regiment, Canadian Active Militia, by the Ladies of Hamilton, in Sept., 1904; presented by the 91st Regiment to the 173rd Battalion in Oct., 1916. Will be deposited in a Scotch cathedral.
175th Battalion
Colours presented by Messrs. J. H. Collier and J. Shield, of Medicine Hat, Alberta, on Sept. 26th, 1916; deposited in Westminster Abbey.
180th Battalion
Colours presented by the Sportsmen’s Patriotic Association of Toronto, Nov. 20th, 1916; deposited in the City Hall, Toronto.
185th Battalion
Colours made by Lady Borden, wife of the Prime Minister of Canada, and presented by her to the Battalion on Sept. 25th, 1916.
187th Battalion
Colours presented by the I.O.D.E. of Innisfail, Alberta; presentation made by A. E. Witchener, Esq., M.P.P., in June, 1916; deposited in Westminster Abbey, March 3rd, 1916.
191st Battalion
Colours donated by Mr. Whitney, of Calgary, March, 1917; remained in Calgary at the Unit Headquarters.
194th Battalion
Colours presented by the Hon. A. C. Rutherford, Ex-Premier of Alberta, at Edmonton, on May 27th, 1916; deposited for safe keeping in the Bank of Montreal, London Office.
195th Battalion
Colours manufactured by Messrs. Henry Berks & Son, of Winnipeg; are a gift of Salisbury Plain’s Chapter of the I.O.D.E., Regina, Saskatchewan, and were presented on June 5th, 1916, at Regina; deposited in Parliament Buildings, Regina, Saskatchewan.
198th Battalion
Colours deposited in Canterbury Cathedral.
202nd Battalion
Colours deposited in Godalming Wesleyan Church.
210th Battalion
Colours made and presented by the Woman’s Auxiliary, March, 1917; deposited in St. Andrew’s Church, Moose Jaw.
211th Battalion
Colours deposited in St. Paul’s Cathedral.
212th Battalion
Colours deposited in St Paul’s Cathedral.
231st Battalion
Colours presented by the Vancouver Women’s Auxiliary.
237th Battalion
Colours deposited in St. Paul’s Cathedral.
238th Battalion
Colours deposited on March 30th, 1917; in Potter’s Bar Church, near London.
Royal Canadian Regiment[23]
Colours in Halifax.
Eaton Machine Gun Battery
Colours presented by the Ladies of Parkdale Chapter of the I.O.D.E. of Toronto; they are with the Unit in France.
4th Pioneer Battalion
Colours deposited in Westminster Abbey.