Four: Captain C.A.de G.Dalglish, an 'Aisne' Casualty, 1st Battalion, The Black Watch, Royal Highlanders, Q.S.A., four clasps, O.F.S., Trans., S.A.01, S.A.02 (Lieut.Rl:Hdrs.); 1914 Star (Capt.R.Highrs); British War and Victory Medals extremely fine, with a silver and enamel Inter-Company shooting medal (1911), photographs and a Broadsword, by Wilkinson, London (Blade No. 37543) fully etched blade with regimental devices, in nickle-plated scabbard - Wilkinson's records state this Broadsword sold to Captain Dalglish, February 1900 (4)

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Four: Captain C.A.de G.Dalglish, an 'Aisne' Casualty, 1st Battalion, The Black Watch, Royal Highlanders, Q.S.A., four clasps, O.F.S., Trans., S.A.01, S.A.02 (Lieut.Rl:Hdrs.); 1914 Star (Capt.R.Highrs); British War and Victory Medals extremely fine, with a silver and enamel Inter-Company shooting medal (1911), photographs and a Broadsword, by Wilkinson, London (Blade No. 37543) fully etched blade with regimental devices, in nickle-plated scabbard - Wilkinson's records state this Broadsword sold to Captain Dalglish, February 1900 (4)

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INDENTCaptain Charles Antoine de Guirry Dalglish, born 1883, Goulburn, New South Wales, Australia, educated at the Oratory School, Edgbaston, joined the Black Watch from the Militia January 1901, and served in the South African War 1901-02; Lieutenant 1903, Captain 1910, Captain Dalglish died 9 September at Sablonnieres from wounds received on the previous day during the Battle of the Aisne.

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