Service militaire
Lieu de l’enterrement/commemoration
Fils de l'amiral Sir Alexander Buller, G.C.B., et de lady Emily Buller, Erle Hall, Plympton, Devon sud, Angleterre.
Commémoré sur le Monument de guerre du Club de golf Royal Ottawa, Vitrail est et à Mont Buller.
Galerie numérique de Major Herbert Cecil Buller
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Galerie numérique de
Major Herbert Cecil Buller
Photograph of then Capt. Buller with Lieut. Col. F. D. Farquhar, D.S.O., officer commanding the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry. Capt. Buller was promoted to commanding officer upon the death of Lt. Col. Farquhar.
Source: Canada in the Great War, Vol. II, Days of Preparation.
United Publishers of Canada Limited, Toronto. View online at www.archives.org
The camp flag, shown in the photo, was the famous Ric-a-Dam-Do that was designed and sewn by Princess Patricia and blessed on the altar at St Bartholomew's before the Princess presented it to the PPCLI at Lansdowne Park, Ottawa, on 23 August 1914.
Galerie numérique de
Major Herbert Cecil Buller
newspaper clipping
The Calgary Herald June 5, 1916
Headlines: "Fearful Death Toll Among Canadian Officers
at the Ypres Front is Reported"
"The Flag is Flying at Half-Mast
The flag is flying at half-mast at Rideau Hall for Lieut. Col. Buller of
the Princess Patricia's. He was an aide at Rideau Hall when the war broke out and joined the Princess Patricia's in Ottawa as adjutant.
On the death of Col. Farquhar early in the war, he was promoted to commander. He was severely wounded in one of the great stands made by his famous regiment but later recovered and returned to his battalion."
Galerie d'images
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Former members of The Royal Ottawa Golf Club, Aylmer, Quebec are commemorated on a plaque in the entrance to the club.
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Submitted for the project, Operation: Picture Me
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From the Toronto Star. Submitted for the project, Operation: Picture Me
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From the Toronto Star. Submitted for the project, Operation: Picture Me
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In memory of the men and women memorialized on the pages of the Winnipeg Evening Tribune during World War One. Submitted for the project, Operation: Picture Me
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In memory of the men and women memorialized on the pages of the Winnipeg Evening Tribune during World War One. Submitted for the project, Operation: Picture Me
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Left: Lieut. Col. Farquhar, Commanding Officer of the PPCLI, who was killed March 21, 1915 Right: Lieut. Col. Buller, who succeeded Farquhar as C/O. Photo courtesy of Wilf Scholfield, England.
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Photo courtesy of Wilf Schofield, England
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Photograph of then Capt. Buller with Lieut. Col. F. D. Farquhar, D.S.O., officer commanding the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry. Capt. Buller was promoted to commanding officer upon the death of Lt. Col. Farquhar. Source: Canada in the Great War, Vol. II, Days of Preparation. United Publishers of Canada Limited, Toronto. View online at www.archives.org The camp flag, shown in the photo, was the famous Ric-a-Dam-Do that was designed and sewn by Princess Patricia and blessed on the altar at St Bartholomew's before the Princess presented it to the PPCLI at Lansdowne Park, Ottawa, on 23 August 1914.
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London Free Press According to this article, Col. Buller was buried in the same grave as his former commanding officer, Col. Farquhar.
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The Calgary Herald June 5, 1916 The official list dated June 5, 1916 gives the name of Lieut. Col. Buller along with 12 other officers killed, 58 wounded and 27 missing in the battle between Ypres and Hooge on June 2nd and 3rd.
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newspaper clipping The Calgary Herald June 5, 1916 Headlines: "Fearful Death Toll Among Canadian Officers at the Ypres Front is Reported" "The Flag is Flying at Half-Mast The flag is flying at half-mast at Rideau Hall for Lieut. Col. Buller of the Princess Patricia's. He was an aide at Rideau Hall when the war broke out and joined the Princess Patricia's in Ottawa as adjutant. On the death of Col. Farquhar early in the war, he was promoted to commander. He was severely wounded in one of the great stands made by his famous regiment but later recovered and returned to his battalion."
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Ottawa Journal (June 5, 1916)
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Ottawa Journal (June 7, 1916)
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Ottawa Journal (June 9, 1916)
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Ottawa Journal (June 10, 1916)
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ENCEINTE NO. 3 DE VOORMEZEELE Belgique
L'ENCEINTE NO. 3 DE VOORMEZELE est située à 4 kilomètres au sud-ouest du centre-ville d'Ypres sur la Ruusschaartstraat, une route se joignant à la Kemmelseweg qui relie Ypres à Kemmel N331. Du centre-ville d'Ypres, on rejoint la Kemmelseweg via la Rijselsestraat, en passant par la porte de Lille (Rijselpoort), en direction d'Armentières (N365). À 900 mètres du carrefour se trouve le virage à droite sur la Kemmelseweg (qu'un passage à niveau rend plus facile à repérer). Un kilomètre et demi plus loin sur la Kemmelseweg, un virage à droite donne sur la Ruusschaartstraat. Le cimetière se trouve à 800 mètres plus loin sur la Ruusschaartstraat, du côté gauche de la route.
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