This item is a McGill branded tobacco silk issued by the Imperial Tobacco Company Canada Led. The silk is white with a blue and red variant of the McGill coat of arms, with "McGill College and University" in red below.
This item is a metal pin for Canada's 6th siege battery, McGill regiment. The pin consists of a McGill coat of arms over a cannon, with the school's motto below, as well as the words "over seas."
This item is a metal C.O.T.C. pin, likely a cap badge. The pin consists of the McGill shield surrounded by a ring with the words "Universitas Collegii McGill, A.D. 1821" and a ribbon with McGill's motto: "Grandescunt aucta abore."
This item is a beige cloth patch with red and blue detailing. Image of an eagle in front of a ring, with a crown above it. The ring reads: "R.C.A.F. no. 9 P.A.E.D." and a banner beneath it reads: "McGill University."
This item is a white T-shirt with an image of a pink, red, and yellow martlet sitting on a yellow desk labelled "kiosk" with the Student Society of McGill University logo behind it. The back of the shirt has SSMU in large black letters.
This item is a medal for a cross country race held by the McGill Harrier Club in 1909. This medal was awarded to J.B. Young for coming in fourth place. The medal depicts a man running, surrounded by a wreath, on one side, with the medal winner's name etched on the back, surrounded by a wreath.
This item is a red McGill Redmen football jacket, with white trim. Includes a Redmen logo patch on the left breast and the number 44 on the left shoulder.
This item is a James Watt medal from 1884. One side of the medal bears a wreath surrounded by the words, "In memory of the Meeting of the British Association at Montreal, 1884. The other side has a profile of James Watt with the words, "Presented at McGill University, Montreal, Prize for applied sciences."
This item is a white T-shirt with an image of a pigeon, squirrel, and ray consuming beer and a hot dog in blue with the text: "Open air pub, McGill University, 1989." The back of the shirt is blank.
This item is a round metal medallion, possibly bronze, with an "SX" monogram and the McGill shield, representing the McGill chapter of Sigma Chi, with the word "graduation" on the back.