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Mounted soldiers from Lord Strathcona’s Horse regiment

Photograph of two uniformed men from Lord Strathcona’s Horse, a Canadian cavalry regiment (now an armored unit). Both men are on horseback; the man on the right is holding a pennant, and the man on the left is holding a bugle with a small banner attached to it. On the banner are the letters “LSH.” The photograph was probably taken at the 1938 Pacific International Livestock Exposition in Portland, at which soldiers from the regiment performed drills. The men are unidentified.

Mounted soldier from Lord Strathcona’s Horse regiment

Photograph of a uniformed man on horseback, holding a bugle to his lips. Attached to the bugle is a banner with the letters “LSH,” for Lord Strathcona’s Horse, a Canadian cavalry regiment (now an armored unit). The photograph was probably taken at the 1938 Pacific International Livestock Exposition in Portland, where soldiers from the regiment performed drills. The man is unidentified.

Soldiers from Lord Strathcona’s Horse regiment

Photograph of soldiers from Lord Strathcona’s Horse, a Canadian cavalry regiment (now an armored unit). The soldiers are on horseback and are carrying pennants. The photograph was probably taken at the 1938 Pacific International Livestock Exposition in Portland, where soldiers from the regiment performed drills.

Soldiers from Lord Strathcona’s Horse regiment

Photograph of soldiers from Lord Strathcona’s Horse, a Canadian cavalry regiment (now an armored unit). The soldiers are in a row on horseback and are carrying pennants. The photograph was probably taken at the 1938 Pacific International Livestock Exposition in Portland, where soldiers from the regiment performed drills.

Cavalry and civilian men standing in a field

This photograph depicts a group of six men casually standing in a field. Three of the men are dressed in cavalry uniforms, the other three are dressed in suits and hats. A house and forested hillside are visible in the distance. This photograph was likely taken by a staff photographer for the Oregon Daily Journal.