War Diary for the period of September 1952 with list of appendices. Appendices are available in the archives.
Series 31 contains files collected on individual members of the Regiment covering members from World War One to the present.
A memorial of Lieutenant-Colonel Francis D Farquhar, first Commanding Officer of PPCLI, written by RG Barclay, who served with PPCLI September 1916- March 1919. The draft includes a transcription of a letter from Talbot Papineau to Lady Evelyn Farquhar written after the death of Lieutenant-Colonel Farquhar in March 1915.
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.
A transcription of a letter written by Lt Col Hugh Niven about Francis Farquhar in 1961.
Hugh Wilderskin NivenThe Officer's Record of Service from Francis Farquhar's time with the Coldstream Guards. Includes information on birth, education, family members, promotions, postings and campaigns, and awards and citations.
Coldstream Guards RegimentThe fonds consists of a scrapbook maintained by George Cecil Carvell, including correspondence with his fiancee Eleanor Coates and others, military papers, excerpt from newsletter published aboard the RMS Royal George, souvenirs of restaurants and entertainment events, demographic statistics on PPCLI, photographs, newsclippings, correspondence with the Toronto Star about conditions in China.
Carvell, George CecilThe fonds includes: the field message in which Rosser was appointed acting Commanding Officer of the Regiment (1944); club rules, The McNaughton Club, Oldenburg, Germany (ca. 1945); two letters from Lady Patricia Ramsay (1944); sketches for training materials; cartoons by J.A. Houston; letter from the father of fallen soldier Charles Grainger Lord (1944); file of research on his medals and career (ca. 1990); and pages and loose photographs from an album documenting Rosser's training and personal activities in England and Kingston, Ontario, and in the field in Italy. Album includes images of training and residence at Dumferline, Redhill, Lingfield, Godstone, Cove, Operation Hammer, Starborough Castle, Exercise Spartan, southern Italy, Rome, Blindley Heath, Kingston, Roedown School, Operation Torchy, Staff College. Includes identified images of Cameron Ware, Bob Starke, Reg Clark, RC Coleman, D. Brain, Bob Lindsay, H. Fairbrother, G.R. Pearkes, Stewart Cobbett, "Shorty" Colquhoun, and Lady Patricia Ramsay.
Rosser, David Hillard