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Brigadier-General Raymond Brutinel fonds
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World War II Activities

This file consists of correspondence, documents, and newspaper articles related to Brutinel's activities during World War II. It includes correspondence from Marie Calamun to Jeanne Baylaucq, documents for safe passage for Brutinel in France, a telegraph from Buckingham palace, and newspaper articles and a photograph of Sir Winston Churchill's stay at Brutinel's Chateau de Bordaberry in 1945.

Correspondence

This file consists of general correspondence of Brutinel. These include correspondence with Jeanne Baylaucq, 1941-1949, 1955-1960; the Canadian Machine Gun Corps Club, 1954-1961; Leonce Dussarat (Leon des Landes), 1949, 1959; Major Harry Logan, 1952-1964; Mark Marshall, 1956-1964; Mr. Powley with the CBC, 1962-1963; correspondence regarding Brutinel's burial arrangements, 1963; and correspondence about the development of the flag of Canada, 1964. This file is organized chronologically by the name of the correspondent.

Property series

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).

Bordaberry

This file consists of correspondence, legal and financial documents, and maps and plans of Chauteau de Bordaberry. The records from 1944-1945 concern Brutinel's purchase of additional lands to add to the property. The records from 1956-1957 concern the sale of Bordaberry, which became a medical centre for children known as L'Enfant Roi. The maps and plans depict an aerial view of Bordaberry grounds, its surrounding properties, and layout of the buildings in the estate.

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