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Skeleton Park Music Festival

  • CA QUA02636
  • Organisation
  • n.d.

The Skeleton Park Music Festival is a non-profit music festival, held in Kingston, Ontario. The Festival provides venues for showcasing local musicians, in addition to family activities, artisans, and education on the history of Skeleton Park, (McBurney Park), Kingston.
With an emphasis on music, this event is an opportunity for the Kingston community to become better acquainted with their leading performing artists. Through this interaction, the festival hopes to help create a more supportive environment for the performing arts in the city at large.

Low Income Needs Coalition

  • CA QUA02641
  • Organisation
  • n.d.

Low Income Needs Coalition (LINC) was a community group formed in the fall of 1992 in Kingston, Ontario. The Coalition was committed to fighting against poverty and endeavoured to ensure the best interests of the recipients of social programs were considered by both the government and the general public. The goals of the group were to be achieved by bringing people with low incomes together to share their experiences and frustrations, to build new friendships and alliances and to work together to achieve a common success and increase public awareness about the myths and realities of people living on low incomes.

The Coalition established links with service providers and other community action groups such as the Ontario Coalition Against Poverty (OCAP), the Ontario Social Safety Network, the Kingston Community Legal Clinic, the North Kingston Community Council, the North Kingston Community Health Centre, and Better Beginnings for Kingston Children, in order to tackle issues with a united front. The main activities of the group were to hold public meetings, conduct research, participate in public demonstrations and publish articles and letters to newspapers and government officials.

LINC gained and lost members over the years. Membership was at its largest in 1995, during the years of Mike Harris' tenure as Premier of Ontario. After a slow dissolution of membership, the coalition disbanded as an anti-poverty group and ceased operations in 2003.

Bryce, Beatrice

  • CA QUA02650
  • Person
  • 1906-1985

Beatrice Bryce (née Menzies) was a graduate of University of Toronto, B.A 1927, and Dean of Women at Queen's University 1959-1971.

Cock, Alan Geoffrey

  • CA QUA02658
  • Person
  • 1926-2005

Alan Cock was born at Stratford in east London in 1926. After graduating in Zoology at Cambridge University in 1947, he worked for a decade as research assistant to Michael Pease at the Agricultural Research Council (ARC) Poultry Genetics Unit, Cambridge. Michael Pease had been the assistant of Reginald Punnett who, prior to becoming the first Professor of Genetics at Cambridge in 1912, had been the assistant of William Bateson. Thus, Cock could claim the latter as his scientific great-grandparent. The Pease laboratory was still using Bateson’s shorthand system for recording the characters of newly hatched chicks, so Cock was well prepared to analyze the original Bateson–Punnett notebooks held at the Cambridge Department of Genetics.

Cock’s switch to biohistory followed a distinguished scientific career. In 1957 he moved from Cambridge to the Poultry Research Centre, Edinburgh, where he obtained a doctorate in Genetics. In 1964 he joined Professor Leslie Brent as Lecturer in the Department of Zoology (later Biology) at the University of Southampton. Of undoubted interest to Brent, a transplantation immunologist (Brent 1997), would have been Cock’s collaboration with Morten Simonsen, which provided a fundamental understanding of the graft-versus-host reaction.

Around 1970 he made a decisive career shift from genetics to biohistory with the aim of writing a definitive Bateson biography. To this end, he repatriated the William Bateson papers from the USA in 1975 and began their curation and cataloguing. In the course of this work he corresponded with many leading mid- to late-20th century scientists and historians. Yet, while he wrote several important papers and made a start on the biography, dogged by illness (bipolar depression and a pituitary tumor) his aim was not achieved. He passed away in 2005.

Harvey, Arthur

  • CA QUA02662
  • Person
  • 1834-1905

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Lilie, Rosemary

  • CA QUA02682
  • Person
  • n.d.

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McQuaig (family)

  • CA QUA02692
  • Familie
  • n.d.

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Holdcroft, William

  • CA QUA02699
  • Person
  • n.d.

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