The collection consists of photographs and photonegatives of the PPCLI Band in its various incarnations. Includes a few images of mascots Citation Mike the horse and Mickey the dog, who were associated with the Band.
Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry. BandThe fonds contains the 22-page diary of Francis George Young, August 1914 to August 1916 which details his service, wounding and subsequent transfer to various aid stations and finally a military hospital in England. Includes a letter (1954) from his son-in-law to the PPCLI Depot containing some biographical information.
Young, Francis GeorgeThe fonds contains diaries, photographs, service records, letters and biographical information of Gilbert Candy.
Candy, GilbertThe fonds contains photographs covering a wide variety of Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry Regimental activities including the presentation of the Ric-A-Dam-Doo, 1914; the Regimental Hockey Team, 1960/1961; N.W. Europe Depot Platoon Graduation, 1961 and 1962; Junior NCO School, 1961; Parachute Training 1960-1962; Farewell to Victoria, 1963; First Battalion Officers in Germany and Honour Guard, 1964; Wreath of Laurel presentation, 1964; Regimental Ski Team; Regimental Mascot Lloyd George; officers, 1966; KapYong Parade, 1975; Officers' Mess Dinner, 1969, 1974 and 1976; and the PPCLI Association annual meeting, Ottawa, 1998. The textual material includes Second Battalion Routine Orders, 1958-1959; the Second Battalion Tattoo Programme, 1976; a Vox Pat Newsletter, June 1956; newsclippings of the Colonel-In-Chief and Troopings, 1974 and 1983; and a pamphlet featuring a reproduction of the official Year of the Veteran illustration, 2005.
Bloom, Harro StenThe fonds contains 5 photographs of graves at Dickebusch Military Cemetery and one archival file containing photographs of William John Huston and his grave site, service records, transcripts of news articles and last letter home, 1915.
Huston (family)The fonds contains 1 photograph, 1 newsclipping, correspondence, diary excerpts and autobiographical material related to the Knight family, and in particular Corporal Abel Knight, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry and Talbot Knight, Royal Air Force.
Knight (family)Series 31 contains files collected on individual members of the Regiment covering members from World War One to the present.
Lieutenant-Colonel Francis Farquhar's record of service with the Coldstream Guards, memorials written by Lieutenant-Colonel hugh Niven and RG Barclay, and a very brief biography of unknown origin.
One WW1-era portrait of LCol Edgar.
The fonds consists of the Standing Orders of the Sergeants' Mess (ca. 1930); the Constitution and By-Laws (1973); autographed menu of the first Annual Banquet (1914); menu for a mess dinner (1984); and autographed menu for the Non-Commissioned Members' Retirement Dinner (2000).
Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry. Home Station Warrant Officers' and Sergeants' Mess