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 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 red square textile with cream-coloured trim and fringed edge. The McGill coat of arms and three-dimensional letters reading "McGill" are stitched onto the center. Possibly meant to be hung on the wall, possibly a pillow case.
This item is a round McGill medicine embroidered patch. Dark blue background, with white shield with three martlets, topped by a crown. Text reads, "Grandescunt aucta labore, In domino confido" and "Facultas medicinae universitatis collegii McGill, Monte Regio."
This item is a red wool blazer with McGill coat of arms on a pocket on the left breast. White trim on cuffs, lapels, and breast and hip pockets. Buttons are metal and have McGill coat of arms on them.
This item is a cream-coloured knit cardigan for members of the Scarlet Key Society with a red collar, and red stripes on the upper arms and along the opening and pockets. There is a McGill patch on the left breast. Buttons are white plastic.
This item is a triangular felt banner that reads "M.C. Agriculture '11" The banner is green with white and red borders and text in orange. Verso has black ink signatures, the title "Classmates" and a crest that reads "Duty, Macdonald Agriculture '11"
This item is a Canadian Intercollegiate Rugby Football Union (CIRFU) championship cap from 1906, belonging to Alan H.N. Kennedy. The cap is red velvet with wire trim and wire embroidery of "1906 Champions C.I.R.F.U." and a McGill shield.
This item is a white T-shirt with a black and white drawing of a ring containing various scientific instruments and other objects representing human progress, with the text, "McGill Arts & Science Undergraduate Society" in purple on top.