Interior of La Hutte - Sitting room musical wall decorations
- CA MHM 2014.22.96
- Item
- 30 Nov. 1926
This is a photograph of a wall in the sitting room in La Hutte with various string instruments hung on the wall, including violins and lyres.
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Interior of La Hutte - Sitting room musical wall decorations
This is a photograph of a wall in the sitting room in La Hutte with various string instruments hung on the wall, including violins and lyres.
Interior of La Hutte - Couch in sitting room
This photograph depicts a couch in the Louis XV style in the sitting room in La Hutte.
Interior of La Hutte - Office and library
This photograph depicts a desk, fireplace and mantle, and shelves of books in the office in La Hutte.
Interior of La Hutte - Bedroom
This photograph depicts a bedroom in the style of Louis XVI in La Hutte.
This file consists of interior and exterior photographs of the villa, La Hutte, taken in 1926. Brutinel and his family lived in this villa at Rue de Fontaines in Sevres in 1923. Brutinel named it after the Chateau La Hutte near Armentieres where he had spent time on the front in December 1915. The villa was later sold to the Fagard family. This file also includes three cards: a greeting card annotated by Brutinel, one Christmas card from Madame Fagard from 1965, and a letter of condolence from Madame Fagard to Pierre Brutinel at the death of his father sent on Dec. 23, 1964. This file contains photographs 2014.22.88 to 2014.22.101
This series consists of correspondence, legal documents, and maps and plans related to Chateau du Couloume and Chateau de Bordaberry. The series is arranged into two files: Chateau du Couloume (2014.22.109) and Bordaberry (2014.22.110).
Photographs and postcards series
This series consists of photographs, postcards, and slides depicting Brutinel, his family, the 1st Automobile Machine Gun Brigade, and Brutinel's properties in France (Chateau du Couloume, Chateau de Bordaberry, and the La Hutte villa). The series contains 2014.22.01 to 2014.22.102.
This series consists of Brutinel's personal papers, which includes correspondence, reports, and interview transcripts concerning his World War I service; correspondence and newspaper articles related to his World War II activities; military and civic certificates and distinctions; his passport and identity card; general correspondence; and 3 hard-cover volumes of his history on the Canadian Machine Gun Corp. The series is arranged into 6 files: World War I service (2014.22.103), World War II activities (2014.22.104), Decorations and distinction (2014.22.105), Civil documents (2014.22.106), Banque Adam (2014.22.107), and Correspondence (2014.22.108).
This series consists of research material about Brutinel's life. It includes several biographical sketches about Brutinel, correspondence between Baylaucq and the Ville de Tarbes archives to obtain Brutinel's marriage and divorce papers, and Brutinel's genealogy. There is also correspondence between Pierre Brutinel and Jack Wallace, a researcher who worked on a biography of Brutinel. An excerpt of Wallace's manuscript is also included. This series is arranged into three files: Biography (2014.22.112), Civil documents and Genealogy (2014.22.113), and Jack Wallace (2014.22.114).
This series consists of condolence letters written to Pierre Brutinel at the death of his father and a collection of newspaper clippings of obituaries for Brutinel, 1964. There is also correspondence between the Commonwealth War Graves Commission and Pierre in 1978 regarding his father's gravestone. This series is comprised of file 2014.22.111.