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Son of T. Albert and Jennie Brown, of Toronto, Ontario.
Military Cross
Digital gallery of Captain Richard Austin Brown
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Digital gallery of
Captain Richard Austin Brown
Period photo of three 15th Battalion Officers. Left to right- Lieutenants B. Henderson (survived the war), Eric Ryrie (KIA 19 Jun 1917 and buried at Hersin Communal Cemetery and Richard Austin Brown.
Photo is from the archives of the 48th Highlanders of Canada Regimental Museum and posted by BGen G. Young of the 15th Battalion Memorial Project. 08 Mar 2012
Digital gallery of
Captain Richard Austin Brown
Digital gallery of
Captain Richard Austin Brown
Inscription in Memorial Room, Soldiers' Tower. The carillon was installed in 1927. Originally there were 23 bells. Alumni and friends donated funds for bells in memory of those who fell in the Great War. Dedications are carved high on the walls of the Memorial Room, including several pertaining to those who studied at University College. Bell XXIII is dedicated: "University College Alumni Association". The UC alumnae association (female grads) also donated a bell. Photo courtesy of Alumni Relations.
Digital gallery of
Captain Richard Austin Brown
Then Lt Richard Austin "Bud" Brown while training at Camp Borden in August 1916. The photograph came from a period album of a brother officer,Lt LM Murray of the 134th Battalion CEF, which is in the archives of the Regimental Museum of the 48th Highlanders of Canada in Toronto, Ontario.
Photograph scanned and submitted by BGen G Young of the 15th Battalion CEF Memorial project.
Dileas Gu Brath
Digital gallery of
Captain Richard Austin Brown
Photograph of the interior of the Brown family mausoleum in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario, Canada showing the wartime gravemarker of Captain RA Brown MC from Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery in Belgium. The cross was returned to the Brown family after the war when the CWGC was constructing the cemeteries with the standard headstones seen there today.
Photograph by M. Norton 2012 and submitted by BGen G Young of the 15th Battalion Memorial Project.
Dileas Gu Brath - Faithful Forever
Digital gallery of
Captain Richard Austin Brown
A RPPC of four officers from the 48th Highlanders of Canada found inside an album purchased at an estate sale in Nova Scotia by Andrew Webb-Trezzi in 2020 (it remains in his collection). Standing left to right are Alan Turnbull, Ewen McGregor Haldane (KIA), Richard Austin Brown (KIA), and Wilfred Mavor. Four extremely brave men, the very best Canada had to offer.
Digital gallery of
Captain Richard Austin Brown
A RPPC of four officers from the 48th Highlanders of Canada found inside an album purchased at an estate sale in Nova Scotia by Andrew Webb-Trezzi in 2020 (it remains in his collection). Standing left to right are Alan Turnbull, Ewen McGregor Haldane (KIA), Richard Austin Brown (KIA), and Wilfred Mavor. Four extremely brave men, the very best Canada had to offer.
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In memory of the members of the 15th, 92nd and 134th Battalions (48th Highlanders) who went to war and did not return. Remembered by the 48th Highlanders Museum 73 Simcoe St. Toronto, Submitted for the project, Operation: Picture Me.
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In memory of the members of the 15th, 92nd and 134th Battalions (48th Highlanders) who went to war and did not return. Remembered by the 48th Highlanders Museum 73 Simcoe St. Toronto, Submitted for the project, Operation: Picture Me.
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Source: Library and Archives Canada. CIRCUMSTANCES OF DEATH REGISTERS FIRST WORLD WAR Surnames: Broad to Broyak. Mircoform Sequence 14; Volume Number 31829_B016723; Reference RG150, 1992-93/314, 158 Page 849 of 1128
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Captain Richard Austin Brown attended St Andrew's College where he was a member of the cadet corps from 1908-1914. This photo is from the June 1919 Memorial Edition of 'The Review' which was the school magazine.
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From the "University of Toronto / Roll of Service 1914-1918", published in 1921.
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From: The Varsity Magazine Supplement Fourth Edition 1918 published by The Students Administrative Council, University of Toronto. Submitted for the Soldiers' Tower Committee, University of Toronto, by Operation Picture Me.
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In honoured memory.
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Grave of Capt Richard A Brown MC, 15th Bn (48th Highlanders of Canada), Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, Belgium. Dileas Gu Brath. Photo by BGen G Young 15th Bn Memorial Project Team 11 Nov 09
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The Soldiers' Tower was built at University of Toronto in 1924 in memory of those lost to the University in the Great War. Their names are carved on the Memorial Screen. Photo: K. Parks.
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15th Bn cap badge. Photo BGen G. Young 15th Battalion Memorial Project Team. DILEAS GU BRATH
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1st Division, 3rd Brigade shoulder patch worn by 15th Battalion (48th Highlanders of Canada). Photo BGen G. Young 15th Battalion Memorial Project Team.. DILEAS GU BRATH
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Submitted for the project, Operation: Picture Me
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Extract from the War Diary of the 15th Battalion reporting the death of Capt RA Brown MC. Submitted by BGen G Young, 15th Battalion Memorial Project.
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Period photo of three 15th Battalion Officers. Left to right- Lieutenants B. Henderson (survived the war), Eric Ryrie (KIA 19 Jun 1917 and buried at Hersin Communal Cemetery and Richard Austin Brown. Photo is from the archives of the 48th Highlanders of Canada Regimental Museum and posted by BGen G. Young of the 15th Battalion Memorial Project. 08 Mar 2012
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Cap badge of the 58th Battalion (Ontario)which was Captain Brown's original Unit upon Attestaion. Submitted by BGen G Young of the 15th Battalion Memorial Project. Dileas Gu Brath
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Submitted by BGen G Young of the 15th Battalion Memorial Project. Dileas Gu Brath
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Back side of Capt Brown's Attestation record. Submitted by BGen G Young of the 15th Battalion Memorial Project. Dileas Gu Brath
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Shoulder patch of the 58th Battalion, 9th Brigade, 3rd Division which was Captain Brown's original unit upon Attestation and before transferring to the 15th Battalion. Submitted by BGen G Young of the 15th Battalion Memorial Project Team. Dileas Gu Brath
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Memorial Room, Soldiers' Tower, University of Toronto. Photo by David Pike, 2010; courtesy of Alumni Relations.
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Inscription in Memorial Room, Soldiers' Tower. The carillon was installed in 1927. Originally there were 23 bells. Alumni and friends donated funds for bells in memory of those who fell in the Great War. Dedications are carved high on the walls of the Memorial Room, including several pertaining to those who studied at University College. Bell XXIII is dedicated: "University College Alumni Association". The UC alumnae association (female grads) also donated a bell. Photo courtesy of Alumni Relations.
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Roll of Honour of Rosedale Public School, Toronto, Ontario showing the name of Capt Richard Austin Brown MC who attended the school prior to the war. Photograph submitted by BGen G Young, 15th Battalion Memorial Project. Dileas Gu Brath.
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Roll of Honour of Rosedale Public School, Toronto, Ontario showing the name of Capt Richard Austin Brown MC who attended the school prior to the war. Photograph submitted by BGen G Young, 15th Battalion Memorial Project. Dileas Gu Brath.
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Then Lt Richard Austin "Bud" Brown while training at Camp Borden in August 1916. The photograph came from a period album of a brother officer,Lt LM Murray of the 134th Battalion CEF, which is in the archives of the Regimental Museum of the 48th Highlanders of Canada in Toronto, Ontario. Photograph scanned and submitted by BGen G Young of the 15th Battalion CEF Memorial project. Dileas Gu Brath
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Book of remembrance, St Andrew's Presbyterian Church Toronto showing Capt Brown's name. Submitted by 15th Bn Memorial Project. Dileas Gu Brath
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Photograph of the interior of the Brown family mausoleum in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario, Canada showing the wartime gravemarker of Captain RA Brown MC from Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery in Belgium. The cross was returned to the Brown family after the war when the CWGC was constructing the cemeteries with the standard headstones seen there today. Photograph by M. Norton 2012 and submitted by BGen G Young of the 15th Battalion Memorial Project. Dileas Gu Brath - Faithful Forever
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Part 2 orders dated 21 June 1916 indicating Lt Brown was wounded and transferred to Shorncliffe. Submitted by 15th Bn Memorial Project Team. DILEAS GU BRATH
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Pt II Orders 15th Bn dated 16 November 1917 noting death of Capt Brown. Submitted by 15th Bn Memorial Project Team courtesy 48th Highlanders of Canada Regimental Museum. DILEAS GU BRATH
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Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me. From the Annie Boyes collection courtesy of the Simcoe County Archives. http://www.simcoe.ca/dpt/arc
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A RPPC of four officers from the 48th Highlanders of Canada found inside an album purchased at an estate sale in Nova Scotia by Andrew Webb-Trezzi in 2020 (it remains in his collection). Standing left to right are Alan Turnbull, Ewen McGregor Haldane (KIA), Richard Austin Brown (KIA), and Wilfred Mavor. Four extremely brave men, the very best Canada had to offer.
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From the Toronto Telegram June 1916. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
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A RPPC of four officers from the 48th Highlanders of Canada found inside an album purchased at an estate sale in Nova Scotia by Andrew Webb-Trezzi in 2020 (it remains in his collection). Standing left to right are Alan Turnbull, Ewen McGregor Haldane (KIA), Richard Austin Brown (KIA), and Wilfred Mavor. Four extremely brave men, the very best Canada had to offer.
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From the Toronto Telegram July 1917. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
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From the Toronto Telegram November 1917. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
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From the Toronto Telegram November 1917. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me
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LIJSSENTHOEK MILITARY CEMETERY Belgium
Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery is located about 12 kilometres west of Ieper town centre, on the Boescheepseweg, a road leading from the N308 connecting Ieper to Poperinge.
From Ieper town centre, the Poperingseweg (N308) is reached via Elverdingsestraat, then over two small roundabouts in the J. Capronstraat. The Poperingseweg is a continuation of the J. Capronstraat and begins after a prominent railway level crossing. On reaching Poperinge, the N308 joins the left hand turning onto the R33, Poperinge ring road. The R33 ring continues to the left hand junction with the N38 Frans-Vlaanderenweg. 800 metres along the N38 lies the left hand turning onto Lenestraat. The next immediate right hand turning leads onto Boescheepseweg. The cemetery itself is located 2 kilometres along Boescheepseweg on the right hand side of the road.
From Calais, take the motorway A16 signposted Dunkerque/Lille. At Dunkerque take the motorway signposted Lille/Ypres, the A25. Leave the motorway at Junction 13, the village of Steenvoorde. Follow the D948/N38 signposted Ieper/Poperinge. After approximately 8-10 kilometres Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery will be signposted off to the right.
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