Depicts Vestraete family standing outside a house in the winter. Individuals are identified on the back of the photograph: Mary Vestraete, Grandpa and Gramma [Gouweloos], Margaret baby, Maurice Verstraete, Alice Majeau, [Madame] Jacque, Emile Verstraete, [Lillis Jacklin], Henry Majeau, Mr. Gobeil, and Martha [Quintal].
Photograph shows a winding road through the mountains in Radium, BC.
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.
Image of Red Willow Park looking West up river- Train on trestle, shifted slightly left from 2004.03.03
Photograph shows Victor Post as a child (with headphones) in the classroom.
Image of Red Willow Park looking West up river- no train
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."
Photograph shows a small hill with houses on the edge of it. There is a stair case leading up to the houses and cars in the foreground beneath the hill. This was likely taken in Radium, BC.
Depicts Henry Vestraete with his wife and children, Henry's mother Alice, Edmond, and Hector Quintal. They are standing and sitting by a delivery truck in front of E. Gobeil Meat Market store.
Photograph shows a winding road through mountains, with a current going alongside the road. This photo was likely taken in Radium, BC.