This photograph depicts a fuel vehicle from the 1st Automobile Machine Gun Brigade. which was commanded by Brutinel. Two men are sitting in the front seat and the back of the vehicle holds six oil drums. Stencilled on the side of the car is "1st A.M.G.B., Ottawa, Fuel" This photograph was taken by the Surveyor General's Office in Ottawa.
This photograph depicts the armoured vehicle designed by Brutinel in 1914 driving alongside a 1956 tank. General F.F. Worthington is driving the armoured vehicle. A caption reads "Quarante-deux ans se sont ecoules entre le char blinde Canadien de Brutinel de 1914 et le char d'assaut de 1956" (Forty-two years have elapsed between the Canadian armoured tank of Brutinel of 1914 and the tank of 1956.)
This photograph depicts a wall in Brutinel's office in the Chateau du Couloume. A painting of Brutinel is military uniform is hanging on the wall. To the right of the painting is a small image of the Canadian Motor Machine Gun Brigade badge in red. Underneath is a portrait of who appears to be Sir Arthur Currie.
This photograph depicts a close up of the left side of the Chinese screen wall decoration. The screen is painted with scenery of mountains and trees as well as a group of people in a pavilion. The screen is from the interior of the Chauteau du Couloume.