But the Rum was safe

Drawing: But the Rum was Safe

Pen and ink drawing of 15th Battalion, 48th Highlander with a jug of rum on his shoulder, avoiding shell fire. Believed to be by Lt. J E Banton as style, paper and printing are consistent with his other drawings.

Private John Erwin Banton attested into the 92nd Battalion CEF on 14 Aug 1915.  He rose to the rank of Sgt in the 92nd Battalion but was reduced in rank when he was sent in a reinforcement draft to the 15th Battalion, No. 1 Company, No. 4 Platoon, Bombing section. He was commissioned from the rank of Corporal in early 1918 and finished the war as a Lieutenant with the 15th Battalion.

Lt John E. Banton was the unofficial artist of the 15th Battalion whose pencil sketches depicted life at the Front and in the trenches. These period sketches are preserved in the archives of the 48th Highlanders Regimental museum.

His son Major D. Banton served with the 1st Bn 48th Highlanders during World War II

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Era
1914 – 1919 (WW 1)
Location of artifact
Box, Research Room Shelf
Classification
Art
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