National Institute of Colonization insignia in gold-colored ink and silver name plate affixed to the lid
He required an additional three weeks at the Canadian Casualty Depot Monks Horton before he was struck off strength to the Canadian Ordnance Corps at Ashford on September 20
do by these Presents Constitute and Appoint you to be an Officer in Our Active Air Force of Our Dominion of Canada from the Twenty-fifth day of September 1941
the reverse with an identical eagle
Germans are congregating at strong point about J
Netherlands, Kingdom. Twenty-Four Royal Dutch Army Badges Hold National Institute of Colonization insigniaAll are fabricated from bronze and are silvered, with various colours of enamels, twenty one with a horizontal pinback, one with a vertical pinback, two on a stickpin, three exhibiting enamel chipping. Each badge is pinned to a manufacturer's card inscribed ""CORDESIUS & ZONEN"", with identifications in blue ink on the reverse of all but four cards. Ranging from fair to extremely fine. This offering is a part of the "Dr. Albert Goodwin Collection", a