- CA ON00239 F2883-65
- Item
- [ca. 1980]
Item is a recording of an interview by George Henderson with his mother, discussing the history of Wilton, Ontario.
Henderson, George Fletcher
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Item is a recording of an interview by George Henderson with his mother, discussing the history of Wilton, Ontario.
Henderson, George Fletcher
[Interview with Cree/Ojibwe woman]
Item is a recording of an interview with an unidentified woman regarding her Indigenous (Cree and Ojibwe) heritage, residential schools, and Indigenous views of Canadian identity.
Side One: Adams' discusses the development of Métis society and the organization of Indigenous groups to deal with government. Adams also talks about problems and attitudes associated with the Indigenous peoples in Canada, and societal attitudes towards the Métis in particular.. Side Two: blank.
Interview, by Brenda Horner. Nov. 17, 1981
David Alexander Colville discusses his view of art. Side One: discussion. Side Two: discussion continued.
Item is a series of radio advertisements for Jim Bennett for Mayor of Kingston.
Item is a radio advertisment for Jim Bennett for Mayor of Kingston.
Cathy Roberts talks about the International Players of Kingston (she was one of the original members). Side One: Cathy Roberts talks about plays in Kingston, actors, directing, etc. Unidentified man talking. Side Two: Continuation of interview of Cathy Roberts who talks about the International Players of Kingston and the plays they did.
Kingston Tercentenary Documentary prepared by Rennee Pellerin. Broadcast on CBC June 27, 1973
A brief history of Kingston's early years. Side One: documentary. Side Two: blank with print through.
Lenore Osborne interviews Hugh Kemp/Levesque's Last Speech in The Bridge
Item is a recording of an interview with screenwriter Hugh Kemp (end of recording is cracked and unplayable). Side 2 is a recording of a speech.
Leon Ladner talks about Henry Herbert Stevens. Part I
Leon Ladner talks about Henry Herbert Stevens. Part I. Side One: 4 minutes of noise; Ladner speaks (beginning of Ladner's speech is recorded over) continued on sr164. Side Two: blank.