[The 1939 Royal Visit to Kingston]
- CA ON00239 F2883-63
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- 1981
Item is a recording of George Henderson's presentation to the Kingston Historical Society on the 1939 Royal Visit to Kingston.
Henderson, George Fletcher
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[The 1939 Royal Visit to Kingston]
Item is a recording of George Henderson's presentation to the Kingston Historical Society on the 1939 Royal Visit to Kingston.
Henderson, George Fletcher
"Talking Up the Rideau" a Heritage tour
Patrick Watson narrates a car tour of the Rideau Canal from Ottawa to Kingston. Side One: Ottawa Locks to the Kemptville area. Side Two: Kemptville area to old Slys; Side 3 - Smiths Falls to Chaffeys Locks; Side 4 - Davis Lock to Kingston.
Talk on Royal Commission report on the status of women. Feb. 29, 1972
Speech about the Social Credit Party by Solon Earl Low - Oct. 20, 1956
Side One: Low speaks to followers at the Social Credit Party convention in Kitchener, Ontario. Side Two: blank.
Marcus Long Hosts an open-line broadcast called "Speak Your Mind" on CHUM. Side One: Long speaks with callers, asking "Does Canada Need a New Political Party?". Side Two: One advertisement, then blank.
Sounds of History from the National Archives. World War II
see box - contents list. Side One: American Radio Mobilizes the homefront. Side Two: Allied turncoats broadcast for Axis Powers.
Sir Winston Churchill: His memoirs and speeches
Item is a recording of Churchill's speeches.
Rare voices of the 20th century
Broadcasts of famous speeches (see list in box) - Walter Cronkite. Side One: speeches. Side Two: speeches.
Rare voices of the 20th century
Broadcasts of famous speeches - Walter Cronkite. Side One: speeches. Side Two: blank.
William Aberhart, from the Proceedings of the Calgary Prophetic Bible Institute, Aug. 1936, from the Grandstand, Exhibition Grounds, Calgary, on the occasion of the First Anniversary of the Social Credit Election Victory. Broadcast by CFCN. Side One: Aberhart's speech and proceedings. Manning's speech. Side Two: continued.