The reproduction of a British officer's quarters in the mid-1840s
is based on a
Cornelius
Krieghoff painting believed to
represent the quarters of Andrew Aylmer Staunton, an assistant
surgeon with the Ordnance Medical Department who was assigned to
the Royal Artillery in Montreal from 1845 to 1848. An artist in his
own right, Staunton was also a naturalist, sportsman, writer and book
lover.
The military records kept by regiments in Canada, along with the personal correspondence, journals, and diaries of British officers, have proven an invaluable resource to historians. These records are complemented by sketches, paintings, and maps produced by officers who were amateur artists.