This is a black and white reproduction of a coloured painting of Brutinel standing in military uniform. The original painting is by William Logsdail.
This photograph depicts Marie Calamun, Brutinel's wife, posing with a white lace veil on her head.
The postcard depicts a photograph of the Chateau du Couloume estate in Couloume-Mondebat, France, which Brutinel purchased in 1953 and remained at until his death in 1964.
This photograph depicts the commemoration plaques in the Chateau Laurier, Ottawa. On the top of the plaque, there is a circular relief of Brutinel and a relief showing Canadian machine guns on Vimy Ridge. The plaque commemorates the Canadian Machine Gun Corps commanded by Brigadier-General R. Brutinel, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., and the memory of the members of the Canadian Machine Gun Corps who died on active service and in honour of those who served 1914-1919. A smaller plaque underneath reads "In the Chateau Laurier, the Canadian Machine Gun Corps had its beginning--Here in August 1914, Major Raymond Brutinel enrolled the first recruits for the Corps."
This photograph depicts six vehicles of the 1st Canadian Automobile Machine Gun Brigade moving to the Rockcliffe Ranges, Ottawa, for inspection by the Governor General. All variants of the 20 trucks purchased from the Auto Car Company of Ardmore, Pennsylvania, can be seen.
Left to right: Donated ambulance, mobile workshop, fuel lorry, utility vehicle, armoured autocar, and a liaison/staff car.
This photograph was taken by the Surveyor General's Office in Ottawa.
This photograph depicts an armoured vehicle from the 1st Automobile Machine Gun Brigade, which was commanded by Brutinel. The vehicle is manned by two drivers in the front and four gunners in the back with the Colt "Potato Digger" machine guns.
All eight armoured autocars are visible, along with other vehicles of the brigade. This photograph was taken by the Surveyor General's Office at the Rockcliffe Ranges near Ottawa.
This is a portrait of Raymond Brutinel taken in Edmonton, Alberta.
This is a drawing of Brutinel in military uniform. And inscription on the bottom reads "Brig. Gen. R. Brutinel, C.B.. C.M.G., D.S.O."
This photograph depicts a low wooden cabinet from the interior of the Chauteau du Couloume.
This photograph depicts a Chinese screen wall decoration of a painting of scenery and people from the interior of the Chauteau du Couloume.