- CA ON00239 F2883-74
- Unidad documental simple
- 19 Jan. 1983
Item is a recording of an interview with A. Gordon Nickle and Betty Nickle regarding the Nickle family.
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Item is a recording of an interview with A. Gordon Nickle and Betty Nickle regarding the Nickle family.
Item is a recording of Christmas Cantata by Clair Leonard.
Leonard, Clair
Miscellaneous Sound Recordings collection
The collection consists of sound recordings acquired by Queen's University, previously collected by the Library or otherwise lacking provenance. Includes some published recordings from CBC and other radio stations; recordings relating to events in Kingson, including the 1976 Olympic Games, the Kingston Tercentenary and Music in Kingston events. Also includes recordings from select political events in Ontario and Alberta.
Side One: May of Three-Rivers introduces the General, followed by de Gaulle's speech. Side Two: Premier Johnson's introduction to de Gaulle at Wolfe's Cove July 23, 1967 and De Gaulle's speech at Quebec.
Address in Kingston, Aug. 12, 1984
Address by Brian Mulroney. Side One: Address by Mulroney during 1984 federal election campaign. Also Flora Macdonald discusses issues of secrecy, patronage, unity and care for those in need. Side Two: blank.
Rare voices of the 20th century
Broadcasts of famous speeches - Walter Cronkite. Side One: speeches. Side Two: blank.
The real world of Democracy. Part 2: Non-liberal democracy: The Communist Variant
Crawford Brough Macpherson discusses Soviet non-liberal democracy 1964. Side One: discussion. Side Two: blank (with print through).
Interview, by Brenda Horner. Nov. 17, 1981
David Alexander Colville discusses his view of art. Side One: discussion. Side Two: discussion continued.
Includes recording of Florence Nightingale, Kenneth Landfrey, Sir Henry Morton Stanley, Theodore Roosevelt, Robert Browning etc. Side Two: blank.
[Conversation] recorded Dec. 11, 1974
Discussion with Henry Black pertaining to incidents which occurred in the Canadian Navy in Halifax during World War II. Side One: Conversation with Henry Black. Side Two: Discussion continues.