Series 31 contains files collected on individual members of the Regiment covering members from World War One to the present.
This series contains correspondence, letters from the front, stories, manuscripts, newsclippings, programmes, pamphlets, booklets, weapon and marksmanship manuals and postcards organized into distinct collections primarily by subject, media or creator. Regimental Archives staff compiled some collections, while others were collected and donated by individuals. Subjects include Regimental History, the Sicilian Campaign, Korean POWs and the Croatia Board of Inquiry. Individual collections include the W. E. Bastedo Collection, the B. A. J. Franklin Collection, the Letters of Major Stanley Jones, the L. A. White Collection and the S. Trache Collection. Media includes artwork and magazines. Photographs include the King’s visit, 1939, Ypres, Belgium and Albert, France.
Sem títuloThis series consists of files documenting activities of the PPCLI during World War II.
This series contains files depicting the First Battalion’s activities during the Korean War. Includes areas of operation, weapons, soldiers training, moving up and during rest periods.
This series contains files documenting the Second Battalion’s activities during the Korean War. Includes areas of operation, weapons, soldiers training, moving up and during rest periods.
This series contains files documenting the Third Battalion’s activities during the Korean War. Includes areas of operation, weapons, soldiers training, moving up and during rest periods.
Sem títuloThis series consists of one item, a diary/scrapbook that was maintained, possibly by Richardson’s mother Helen Richardson, to record the political events of the early years of the Second World War.
CWO Richardson kept extensive news clippings for the time of his service in Korea and through the 1950s, as well as numerous well-labeled photographs from this period. He also kept key service files that provide an outline of his career progression including courses taken and qualifications earned, as well as dates of service. The series includes stories and articles on other soldiers, including Jack LaChance and Bob Coulter. Items of note include telegraphs notifying his mother of his being wounded, newsclippings on the DCM award, and original letters from his time in hospital.
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