Scrapbooks and Albums Finding Aid
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SCRAPBOOKS AND ALBUMS FINDING AID PPCLI Archives scrapbooks and albums in protective boxes, 2018 At the PPCLI Archives, scrapbooks and albums are located in a separate area if they are too large to be stored on regular shelving. They are considered to be parts of archival fonds or collections, which are described in the Archives’ Access To Memory database <https://archives.ppcli.com/> in terms of the person, family, or organization that created or collected them. This finding aid includes detailed descriptions of the contents of the scrapbooks and albums. The project was undertaken in the 1990s, and it continues to be under development. To locate a specific name or term in the pdf version of this finding aid, you can use the “Find On Page” feature, accessed from the “three dots” icon in the upper right hand corner of your screen. Location No. Description of item Description of contents C10-1.1 Part of PPCLI Museum photographs album 1. George R.I. collection 2-14. Armentières - 1915. 8. O.C. Snipers. Museum Photographs August 1914-March 9. Rose. 1919 / Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light 11. Papineau. Infantry 12. Lt. Tabernacle. 13. Sniping past a front line. 1914-1939 (predominant 1914-1919) 16-19. Busseboom (11/05/15) PIAS-1 20-21. Three cheer salute. 22-24. The Guard of Honour : Major M.R. Tenbroeke, M.C. Commanding. 25. Princess Patricia. 26. Farewell Parade held by H.R. H. the Colonel-in-Chief at Liphook, England. (21/02/19) 27. No. 2 Coy. Ottawa. (25/08/14) 28. Inspection by the Colonel-in-Chief / Inspection by The Duke of Connaught, the Governor General of Canada before departing to England. Ottawa. (23/08/14) 29-44. PPCLI training (1914) 29. Lieut. Crabbe 30-32. Rifle Ranges near Levis, Quebec. 34. Tabernacle. 35-51. PPCLI training camp life prior to embarkation on S.S. Royal George (27/09/14). 52. “Sandy” (horse). 53. 8 Cheveaux, 40 ------ (?) 54-55. Unidentified. 56. HQ at Bloomingham (12/14). 57. Some PPCLI, John Mckay. 58. West Outré (01/15). 59. Sgt. J. McKay (later Lieut.) 60. Lt. Niven (12/14) 61. Broom from “White Christmas”. 62. Extra transport used for some weeks until withdrawn by Brigadier order. 63. Field near Dickiebush (02/01/15) 64. Unidentified soldier. 65. Rose and unidentified soldier. 66. West Outré (01/15). 67. Unidentified soldiers. 68. McDonald & Pte. Joy with pipe. 69-84. PPCLI. 72. Capt. Papineau. 75. Capt. Talbot Papineau with pet pup. 77. D.R. Tabernacle. 79. Capt. Papineau 81. West Outré Church (01/15) 82. Lt. Wake. 84. Transport with Stilson hats. 85. Lieut.-Col. Agar S.A.M. Adamson. Commanding Officer (1916-17) 86. Winchester-1914 87-88. The Regimental Cemetery, Voormezele. (1915, 1919) 89. Wartime destruction. 90. Cpl. H. Wing & charger. France. (1915) 91. Pte. J.A. McGuire. France (1916) (?) 92. Mons (11/11/18) 93. 3 Division H.Q. France. (1916) 94. PPCLI Pipe Band (08/14) 95. Divisional Parade. France. (1916) 96. The Regiment marching past. 97. Unidentified soldier. 98. France.(1917) 99. Staff 3 Division, France. (1917) 100-102. Unidentified Coy. 103. Prince Arthur of Connaught and Field Marshal Lord Byng. France. (1917) 104. Graves of Pte. J. Sweeney, Pte. J. Coetzee & Pte. B. O’Keefe. Killed in action. (09/05/17) 105. Bugle presented to the parents of Captain R.L. Haggard who fell at Passchendaele. (30/10/17). 106. The Officers - St. Hilaire. (08/18) 107. Lieut. P.B. Tabernacle. (1918) 108. No. 4 Coy (06/18) 109. Postcard from Sgt. J.W. Cook 110. The Officers-Mons. (1918) 111. Warrant Officers and Sergeants. Mons. (1918) 112-117. The Regiment at Mons (11/11/18) 114. H.M. King Albert of Belgium 115-116. Consecration of Princess Patricia’s Colour as the first Regimental Colour. St. Leger-Belgium. (28/01/19) 117. Major C.B. Keenan & Captain D.O.C. Newton. (08/01/15) 118. 4 soldiers & pug. 119. VP wedding (?) 120. No. 3 Coy (?) 121. No. 4 Coy (?) 122. Gravestones : Lieut. Col. F.D Farquhar & H.C. Buller 123. Regimental Cemetery - Voormezele - 1918. 124. Pipe band heading March Past. 125. No. 1 Coy Marching Past Bramshott 126-127. The Colonel-in-Chief decorating the Regimental Colour with the Wreath of Honour. 128. The Colonel-in-Chief giving Her farewell address. 129. Lieut. Col. F.D. Farquhar, First Commanding Officer of the Regiment. Killed in action. St. Eloi. (20/03/15). 130-131. Gravestones : Lieut. Col. F.D Farquhar & H.C. Buller 132. H.M. King George V leaving the Abbey. 133. T.M. King George and Queen Mary driving through London after the ceremony. 134-136. The marriage of the Colonel-in-Chief. (27/02/19) 134. The Pipes and band. Wellington, Bks. 135. Coach party - RSM F. Gillingham i/c. 136. Spectators - Westminister Abbey. 137. Officers who returned with the Regiment (04/19) 138. No. -- Coy, Ottawa. (19/03/19) 139. First reunion. Toronto. (05/19) 140. First reunion. Prince George. (05/19) 141. First reunion. Ottawa. (05/19) 142. Wartime band. 143. Wartime memorial. 144. Charles A. Wake (10/39) 145. Unidentified portrait 146. Unidentified portrait 147. Gravestone : H.C. Buller (12/07/36) C10-2.1 Part of Collection 1, sub-series 16(1)-2, W.E. ‘The Stonewall Brigade’ (poem by T.B. Clark) Bastedo papers Photos 1. Capt Edgar M.C. & Capt. C. White M.C. (1914) Memories and tales of the early PPCLI : 2. Montreal Survivors of the Original Princess Pats posters and larger groups 3. PPCLI Band photo 4. ‘Taking the Oath’ [ca. 1914-ca. 1964] 5. Arrival at Union Station , Ottawa, 1920 6. Officers of PPCLI (1918) 7. N.C.O.’s at Mons (1918) 8. 15 Platoon 4 co. 9. P.P. Guard of Honour at Opening of League of Mercy Bazaar at Ritz Hotel 10. Connaught Square, Ottawa (1920) 11, 12, 13. The Defence of Sanctuary Wood 14. Harry Mullin 15, 16. PPCLI Comedy Company Boys 17. 30th Battalion of 500 Draft embarking 1914 18. 1st University Company 19. 4th University Company 20. 2nd University Company 21. 2nd University Company 22. 2nd University Company 23. 3rd University Company 24. 4th University Company 25. 5th University Company 26. Col. Gault & Princess Patricia 27. Col. Buller & Col. Farquhar 28. Col. Stewart & Col. Adamson 29. Pipe Band 30. Pipers of Pat’s Pets 31-34. Battle Scenes 35. Soldiers at Memorial 36. 2nd McGill Company ‘Shelley Plain’ booklet ‘Introduction’ by the Colonel-in-Chief C10-2.2 Part of Collection 1, sub-series 16(1)-2, W.E. Photos Bastedo papers 1. Andre Goodwin (?) 2. Gongie McDougall Memories and tales of the early P.P.C.L.I.: 3. Unidentified individual & miscellaneous 4. Papineau 5. Col. Farquhar [ca. 1914-ca, 1964] 6. McFarlane 7. V. Gianelli 8. Lougheed 9. Sgts. Popey & Clausen 10. Jock Stirling and Tildsley 11. Hinds & Hughes 12. Shooting 13. Leach, Fitzgerald and Smedley 14. Jacques & Brown 15. Johnston & Corbett 16. A.H. Penney 17. P.S. Purdy 18. Jack & Nillyard 19. Steele & Ferguson 20. Perry & Hancoy 21. T.M.B 22. 6th University Group 23. H. Potentier. 24. Peacock 25. Yelf. 26. J.B. Roberts 27. Otter 28. Papineau 29. Hetherington 30. Glassco 31. M. Price 32. Walters 33. H.A. Jack 34. Ryerson 35. Ernest Peden 36. Robert H. Plant 37. W.C. Major 38. C.F. Reilly 39. Ramsey 40. A.W. Lang 41. Tony Creighton 42. Papineau 43. T. McKay 44. Fred Doupe 45. Glanville 46. F. McRae 47. Corp. G.R. Stevens 48. N. Clarke 49. Ray Topliss 50. Riel 51. Chas Palmer 52 Clementson & Murray 53. Tom McKay 54. Jas. P. Dunn 55. O’Connell 56. [Alex] Cuthbert 57. J.A. Loy 58. R.D. Millard 59. Mrs. M. Gault 60. Plummer 61. W. Riley 62. R.M. Brown. 63. S.H. Black 64. Monaghan 65. Rexford 66. V.O. Peters 67. Tyrer 68. Heath 69. J. Fairlie 70. Roffey 71. Bates 72. Plummer 73. L. Riel 74. A.C. Johnson 75. Pederson 76. Bryan 77. Cooke 78. Conley 79. Patterson 80. Herbert 81. Pidcock 82. Griffiths 83. Reynolds 84. Rosamond 85. Collins 86. Unidentified 87. Sgt. Watt 88. F. Hall 89. Teddy Cooper 90. H.E. Drope 91. Panabaker 92. H.L. Mills 93. John B.E. Carson 94. Capt. J. Ballantyne 95. F. Campbell 96. H. Butcher 97. H.T.T. Lee 98. C. Naylor 99. Chas. Jas. Von Gunter 100. W.A. Spear 101. Unidentified 102. A.W. Lang 103. Unidentified 104. R.M. Brown 105. Major C.B. Keenon, Lieut. Charles A. Wake, Lieut. Michel S. Bay & Lieut. Stanley Jones 106. P.B. Tabernacle 107. Waterman 108. Col. S.H. Hill 109. Guiou 110. Newton 111. Cameron 112. Princess Patricia 113. Lady Patricia Ramsay and her baby 114. Harry Mullin 115-19. Wreath of Laurel 120-21. Presentation of Colours 122. 50th anniversary, Fort Macleod 123. Bert Stevens 124. Provincial Coat of Arms The Colours ( reproduction) C10-2.3 Part of Collection 1, Series 14, Colours Newspaper clippings (9) Viceroy photographed with PPCLI officers (2) Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry Farewell to the Old Colour - Hail to the New! (2) Presentation of the Colour. Princess Patricias to be Given New Colours at Minto Barracks today (2) Governor-General Will Present New Colors to Battle-Famed PPCLI 14 April 1934. All prepared for Ceremonial Parade at Minto Armories Impressive Scene as New Colors Are Handed over to Pat’s by Lord Bessborough (yellow tag 6 / 82 1898) (16/4/34) Princess Patricia’s Receive New Colours Overseas Members of Regiment Honor Colors New Colors are Handed Regiment by Governor-General Telegraph to Colonel Niven from Patricia Ramsay (11/04/34) Telegraph to Colonel Niven from Hamilton Gault (12/04/34) The Order of Service for Church Parade ( 23/08/14) Presentation of Colours programme (Winnipeg, 14/04/34) Invite to Consecration and Presentation of Colours (Minto Street Armories, 14/04/34) Ticket to Sergeants’ Enclosure Photos 1-5.