This photograph depicts Marie Calamun, Brutinel's wife, wearing a floor-length white dress and posing beside a vase of flowers.
This is a portrait of Raymond Brutinel taken in Edmonton, Alberta.
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 is a portrait of Brutinel's three children. Raymonde and Roger are seated on the bench, and Pierre is standing on the right. An inscription on the back reads "Roger, 8 ans; Raymonde, 6 ans; Pierre, 4 ans."
This photograph depicts Brutinel standing in his military uniform holding a cane.
This photograph depicts Brutinel seated, wearing his military uniform without the cap.
This photograph depicts Brutinel seated, wearing his military uniform and cap. An inscription on the photograph reads "A mon grand Roger, Papa."
This photograph depicts Brutinel in military uniform seated with four members of his Machine Gun Brigade standing behind him. From left to right: Captain J.K. Lawson, Major J.D. Foster, Captain M.R. Lever (Marshall), and Lieutenant P.M. Hume. An inscription on the photograph reads "G.O.C. Canadian Machine Gun and Staff--11th Nov"
This photograph depicts six vehicles of the 1st Automobile Machine Gun Brigade commanded by Brutinel parked side by side in a field, with the drivers facing the front. From right to left: the lead vehicle, armoured vehicle, three transport vehicles, and a field ambulance. The photograph was taken by the Surveyor General's Office in Ottawa.
This photograph depicts a parade of the armoured vehicles of the Motor Machine Gun Brigade along Rideau Street in Ottawa, going in front of Chateau Laurier where the first recruits were enrolled in 1914. This photograph was taken by the Surveyor General's Office in Ottawa.