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Lt Cyril Henry Barraud in the Great War

During the Great War, Lt Cyril Henry Barraud commissioned by The Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders of Canada (43rd Battalion).

Lt Cyril Henry Barraud
CWRO War Artist Lt Cyril Henry Barraud, The Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders

Barraud came to Canada in 1913, settling in Manitoba and became a leading figure in the Winnipeg arts community serving as President of the Manitoba Society of Artists and Craftsmen. In 1915 a founder of the Winnipeg Art Club. One of Barraud’s principal mediums was etching. In 1915, he taught Canadian artist Walter J. Phillips etching skills.

Rosie, 1918. From 1915 to 1918, Walter J. Phillips produced etchings in very small editions before transitioning to colour wood cut prints, a medium he found more suited to his artistic vision.

Wounded on the Somme and evacuated to England, following recovery, Barraud posted to the Canadian War Office as an official war artist.

MIKAN No. 3522385
43rd Canadian Battalion marching past Army Commander, Mons, 15th November, 1918. [Gen. Sir H. Horne]. MIKAN No. 3522385

Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders of Canada

Lt Cyril Henry Barraud attested 25 July 1915 at Winnipeg with 79th Cameron Highlanders of Canada.

Lewis Gun Instructor

Lt Cyril Henry Barraud qualified as 1st Class Instructor (Lewis Gun Course) on 11 February 1916.

Cyril Henry Barraud – GOLF LINKS, SHORNCLIFFE DISTRICT (CWM 19710261-0027)

Lt Cyril Henry Barraud
GOLF_LINKS_SHORNCLIFFE_DISTRICT

France

Lt Cyril Henry Barraud arrived in France on 22 February 1916.

Cyril Henry Barraud – POPERINGHE (CWM 19710261-0024)

Lt Cyril Henry Barraud
POPERINGHE

Granted certificate for Grenade Work on 27 April 1916.

Cyril Henry Barraud – For the Glory of the Kaiser (CWM 19710261-0020)

Lt Cyril Henry Barraud
For the Glory of the Kaiser

Reported from base as wounded on 3 October 1916.

Cyril Henry Barraud Returns to England

Boarded 5 October 1916, perforating wound through deep hamstring and adductor region, left thigh.

Cyril Henry Barraud-SKETCH IN KENT (CWM 19710261-0030)

Lt Cyril Henry Barraud
KENT_SEPTEMBER_1916

Cyril Henry Barraud-KENT, SEPTEMBER, 1916 (CWM 19710261-0029)

Lt Cyril Henry Barraud
KENT_SEPTEMBER_1916

Boarded 23 October 1916 (GWS left thigh), and given a month to convalesce.

Return to France

Lt Cyril Henry Barraud returned to the 43rd Battalion in France on 12 December 1916.

Cyril Henry Barraud-MONT ST. ELOY (CWM 19710261-0022)

Lt Cyril Henry Barraud
MONT_ST._ELOY

Cyril Henry Barraud Returns to England

Lt Cyril Henry Barraud transferred to England on Sick Leave, 22 May 1917.

Boarded 6 June 1917 complaining of aches and pains all over badly.

Cyril Henry Barraud-NEAR DIBGATE (CWM 19710261-0032)

Lt Cyril Henry Barraud
NEAR_DIBGATE

Boarded 28 June 1917 and found fit for home service.

Boarded 20 August 1917 – now recovered.

Return to France

Lt Cyril Henry Barraud returned to France on 26 September 1917, now Seconded for Duty with the CWRO.

Cyril Henry Barraud-BRASSERIE, STEENVOORD (CWM 19710261-0026)

Lt Cyril Henry Barraud
BRASSERIE_STEENVOORD

Cyril Henry Barraud Returns to England

Boarded 3 May 1918 and marked C.1 for three months.

Cyril Henry Barraud-CANADA CAMP. DIBGATE (CWM 19710261-0025)

Lt Cyril Henry Barraud
CANADA_CAMP._DIBGATE

Cyril Henry Barraud-SKETCH (CWM 19710261-0031)

Lt Cyril Henry Barraud
SKETCH

Boarded 3 August 1918, condition unchanged. He complains of tiring rather easily.

SoS of CWRO upon retiring in the British Isles on 22 September 1919.

Cyril Henry Barraud-First Glimpse of Ypres (CWM 19710261-0021)

Lt Cyril Henry Barraud
First_Glimpse_of_Ypre

Painted by Cyril Barraud between 1917 and 1919. Here, a plume of smoke, perhaps from an artillery shell, rises above the distant, rubble-strewn city of Ypres, Belgium. Three Canadian soldiers are in the foreground of the painting. English-born artist Cyril Barraud immigrated to Canada in 1913 but returned to England two years later as an officer in the Canadian Expeditionary Force. He became an official war artist in November 1917 after recovering from wounds received during the Battle of the Somme in France.

Cyril Henry Barraud-NEAR HYTHE (CWM 19710261-0028)

Lt Cyril Henry Barraud
NEAR_HYTHE

Cyril Henry Barraud-The Stretcher-bearer Party (CWM 19710261-0019)

Painted by Cyril Barraud around 1918. In this painting, stretcher-bearers of the 43rd Battalion carry an injured man away from the battle. Behind them, we see the walking wounded and a German prisoner. Artist Cyril Barraud enlisted with the 43rd Battalion in 1915. For him, a pen and sketchbook were as much a part of his kit as a rifle and bullets.

Lt Cyril Henry Barraud
The_Stretcher-bearer_Party

Wounded in early 1917, Barraud was subsequently assigned to the Canadian War Memorials Fund. The shoulder patch, a light blue rectangle and dark blue circle, identify them as members of the 43rd Battalion. One soldier wears a red cross armband identifying him as medical personnel. Those who were hurt but still able to walk were called “walking wounded,” like the two soldiers with behind the stretcher party.

Officers, 43rd Canadian Infantry Battalion. Templeux (Templeuve, Belgium) January 17 (sic), 1919.

Officers, 43rd Canadian Infantry Battalion. Templeux (Templeuve, Belgium) January 17 (sic) , 1919.
Officers, 43rd Canadian Infantry Battalion. Templeux (Templeuve, Belgium), 1919. MIKAN No. 3522455. Center front, Lieutenant Colonel W.K. Chandler. Lt Cyril Henry Barraud second row on the left.

Presentation of Colours to 43rd Battalion by General Currie

Following the 43rd’s return from Belgium, on 11 March 1919 the Colours presented by General Currie in England. Lt Cyril Henry Barraud also present.

MIKAN No. 3523111
Presentation of Colours to 43rd Battalion by General Currie. MIKAN No. 3523111
MIKAN No. 3523047
Presentation of Colours to 43rd Battalion by General Currie. MIKAN No. 3523047. Lieutenant Colonel W.K. Chandler looks on.

Cyril Henry Barraud has a monument in St Peter and Vincula Church, Great Coggeshall, Essex giving his date of death as 1965.

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