McGill Athletic Association pin
- CA MUA MG 4319-07-044
- Item
- Approximately 1910
This item is a McGill Athletic Association silver lapel pin in the shape of a shield with two martlets topped by a crown. Banner on shield reads: "Mc.G.U.A.A."
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McGill Athletic Association pin
This item is a McGill Athletic Association silver lapel pin in the shape of a shield with two martlets topped by a crown. Banner on shield reads: "Mc.G.U.A.A."
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