Activities of the Queen's Own Rifles; military life scenes.
78 copy negatives were produced by the National Photography Collection from the original material loaned by the Museum: [Diamond Jubilee, London, England] (C-015299); [Quebec Tercentenary], In Carrel, F. "The Quebec Tercentenary Commemorative History", Quebec, 1908, p. 31. (C-014830); [Quebec Tercentenary], In Carrel, F. "The Quebec Tercentenary Commemorative History", Quebec, 1908, p. 74. (C-014906); [Quebec Tercentenary], In Carrel, F. "The Quebec Tercentenary Commemorative History", Quebec, 1908, p. 79. (C-014908); [Quebec Tercentenary], In Carrel, F. "The Quebec Tercentenary Commemorative History", Quebec, 1908, p. 78. (C-014910); [Quebec Tercentenary], In Carrel, F. "The Quebec Tercentenary Commemorative History", Quebec, 1908, p. 32. (C-014911); [Quebec Tercentenary], In Carrel, F. "The Quebec Tercentenary Commemorative History", Quebec, 1908, p. 51. (C-014912); [Quebec Tercentenary], In Carrel, F. "The Quebec Tercentenary Commemorative History", Quebec, 1908, p. 48. (C-014916); [Lower centre, first row, 4 Riflemen of Queen's Own Rifles (Diamond Jubilee, London, England)] (C-015292); A detachment of The Queen's Own Rifles at Balmoral Castle on the occasion of presentations of the Royal Victorian Order by HM King George V upon Col. Sir Henry Pellatt, Lt. Col. P.L. Mason, (C-016381); A Field Kitchen of the Queen's Own Rifles at the Winchester manoeuvers, 1910 (C-016382); A watering break for The Queen's Own Rifles during manoeuvers at Winchester, 1910 (C-016370); At Aldershot Camp. Col. Sir Henry M. Pellatt talking to Maj. Gen. A. Lawson, 1910 (C-016366); Canadian Arch from Whitehall [London, England, 1902] (C-015287); Canadian Contingent - Infantry Rifle Officers (Diamond Jubilee, London, England) (C-015294); Canadian Officers Camp (C-015290); Canadians 1902 (C-015288); Col. Sir Henry M. Pellatt addresses the Boy Scouts at Gunnersbury Park (C-016402); Col. Sir Henry M. Pellatt inspects the Boy Scout parade at Gunersbury Park (C-016378); Col. Sir Henry M. Pellatt presents the new flag to the Boy Scouts at Gunnersbury Park (C-016393); Col. Sir Henry M. Pellatt speaking with Lord Roberts (Honorary Colonel of the Regiment) at Duke of York School, Chelsea before the Queen's Own Rifles march to the Guild Hall, 16 Sept. 1910 (C-016353); Col. Sir Henry Mill Pellatt in the yard at the Guild Hall (C-016390); Colonel Sir Henry Mill Pellatt at Aldershot Camp (C-016368); Colonel William D. Otter, C.B, In Chambers, Capt. E.J. "The Queen's Own Rifles of Canada." Toronto, 1901, p. 25 (C-014533); Field Exercises by The Queen's Own Rifles at Winchester. Sept. 1910 (C-016392); Field Exercises by The Queen's Own Rifles at Winchester. Sept. 1910 (C-016399); Foot inspection following a route march by The Queen's Own Rifles, Sept. 1910 (C-016389); Funeral of Lt. R.M. Gzowski [Died of typhoid at Royal Cambridge Hospital, Aldershot, 25 Sept. 1910. Firing party provided by the Buffs, an Allied Regiment.] (C-016398); General Cooke and Staff on Tour of Inspection, 1902 (C-015297); Governor General's Body Guard. 1902 (C-015285); HRH Princess Mary, HM Queen Mary, Sir Henry M. Pellatt, Maj. Robert Rennie, Lt. Col. P.L. Mason at Balmoral Castle, 12 Sept. 1910 (C-016354); Inspection of Queen's Own Rifles at Avington Park, England, 7 Sept. 1910 (C-016359); Inspection of the Queen's Own Rifles at Avington Park, England, 7 Sept. 1910 (C-016369); Inspection of the Queen's Own Rifles at Avington Park, England, 7 Sept. 1910 [Col. Sir Henry M. Pellatt accompanies HRH The Duke of Connaught on the inspection.] (C-016358); Inspection of the Queen's Own Rifles at Avington Park, England, 7 Sept. 1910 [The march past. HRH The Duke of Connaught taking the salute.] (C-016356); Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Mill Pellatt commanding Queen`s Own Rifles, In Chambers, capt. E.J. "The Queen's Own Rifles of Canada." Toronto, 1901, p. 73 (C-014531); Lord Haldane, Minister for War talks to officers of The Queen's Own Rifles at Aldershot Camp, England, 1910 (C-016360); Lord Haldane, Minister for War, inspects The Queen's Own Rifles at the Duke of York School, 16 Sept. 1910, accompanied by Lord Roberts, Honorary Colonel, and staff officers from the War Office (C-016349); Lord Roberts addresses the Queen's Own Rifles Regiment at Duke of York School, Chelsea, 16 Sept. 1910 (C-016362); Lord Strathcona and Mr. Gzowski, brother of the deceased, as Chief mourners at funeral of Lt. R.M. Gzowski, Sept. 1910 (C-016394); Members of the Queen's Own Rifles and Bandsmen of the Grenadiers feeding the pigeons at the Guild Hall, London, 16 Sept. 1910 (C-016396); Members of The Queen's Own Rifles detraining at Nine Elms Station prior to a march into the City of London, 13 Sept. 1910 (C-016391); Other Ranks of The Queen's Own Rifles dining at Balmoral Castle, 12 Sept. 1910 (C-016355); Reception of the officers of the Queen's Own Rifles by the Lord Mayor in the Art Gallery, London, Sept. 1910 (C-016400); Review before Ld. Roberts & Duke of Connaught. June, 1902 (C-015293); Sir Henry M. Pellatt, In Griffin, Frederick. "Major-General Sir Henry Mill Pellatt, C.V.O., D.C.L., V.D.,..." Toronto, 1939, frontispiece (C-014534); Sir Wilfrid Laurier, G.C.M.G., Premier of Canada and a group of Canadian Officers (Diamond Jubilee, London, England) (C-015291); Sir William D. Otter (C-014909); Spithead Review 1897 (Diamond Jubilee, London, England) (C-015283); Spithead Review 1897 (Diamond Jubilee, London, England) (C-015295); Spithead Review 1897 (Diamond Jubilee, London, England) (C-015301); The Chaplain blesses the flag that is to be presented by Col. Sir Henry M. Pellatt to the Boy Scouts at Gunersbury Park. Sept. 1910 (C-016388); The Chelsea Pensioners give a critical eye to members of the Queen's Own Rifles, England, 13 Sept. 1910 (C-016361); The end of a weary day for The Queen's Own Rifles at Winchster, 1910 (C-016367); The Lord Mayor's Luncheon at the Guild Hall, London, 16 Sept, 1910 at which all ranks of the Queen's Own Rifles Regiment were present (C-016405); The Queen's Own Rifles (in the foreground) attend Church Services at Basingstoke Camp, England, Sunday, 11 Sept. 1910 (C-016374); The Queen's Own Rifles arrive at their new quarters at the Duke of York's School, London, and are saluted by the old veterans at Chelsea. 13 Sept. 1910 (C-016357); The Queen's Own Rifles arrived at Liverpool on 27 Aug. 1910 (C-016379); The Queen's Own Rifles arriving at Quebec, 2 Oct. 1910 (C-016364); The Queen's Own Rifles at Aldershot Camp, England, 1910 (C-016365); The Queen's Own Rifles at Aldershot Camp, England, 1910 (C-016371); The Queen's Own Rifles at Avington Park, England, awaiting the arrival of HRH The Duke of Connaught to inspect the Regiment by order of the King. Sept. 7, 1910 (C-016380); The Queen's Own Rifles at Church Service at Aldershot Camp, England, 1910 (C-016377); The Queen's Own Rifles enroute to the Guild Hall, London, 16 Sept. 1910 (C-016373); The Queen's Own Rifles enroute to the Guild Hall, London, 16 Sept. 1910 (C-016401); The Queen's Own Rifles enroute to the Lord Mayor's luncheon at the Guild Hall, London, 16 Sept. 1910 (C-016375); The Queen's Own Rifles entering London by Chelsea Bridge, 13 Sept. 1910 (C-016397); The Queen's Own Rifles pass through Alton on their way to Winchester. Sept. 1910 (C-016350); The Queen's Own Rifles pass through Alton on their way to Winchester. Sept. 1910 (C-016395); The Queen's Own Rifles passing through Alton on their way to Winchester. Sept. 1910 (C-016352); The Queen's Own Rifles Regiment entering the Guild Hall for the Lord Mayor's Luncheon, 16 Sept. 1910 (C-016376); The Queen's Own Rifles Regimental Bugles and Brass Band entering the Guild Hall for the Lord Mayor's Luncheon, 16 Sept. 1910 (C-016112); The Queen's Own Rifles Regimental Medical Officer meets a Chelsea Pensioner Sept. 1910 (C-016111); The Queen's Own Rifles return to Canada. Physical exercises aboard the SS Canada, Sept. 1910 (C-016363); The Queen's Own Rifles seek water at a farm which was readily given by the feminine side of the Homestead. Winchester, 1910 (C-016351); Three cheers for Lord Roberts, The Honorary Colonel of the Queen's Own Rifles Regiment, after his inspection, 16 Sept. 1910 (C-016383); Visit of Queen's Own Rifles' detachment consisting of four officers and 10 other ranks to Balmoral Castle, 12 Sept. 1910 (C-016372); William D. Otter (C-015289).