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Philip H. Mott fonds

  • CA ON00239 F1901
  • Fondo
  • 1944-1975

This fonds consists of negatives, slides, photographs, film reels, and videocassettes of various events and organizations in the Kingston area including the opening of the Queen's University Biological Station at Lake Opinicon, Ontario (1946), and the Institute of Psychotherapy (1958); the Kingston Centennial parade and other associated celebrations (1946). Also included are photographs of the Queen's University Biological Station (1947-1948); various Queen's University drama productions; and publicity shots for the local Chapter of the Canadian and Ontario Cancer Societies (1946-1957).

Mott, Philip H.

Arnait Video Productions fonds

  • CA ON00239 F3006
  • Fondo
  • 1991-2013

The fonds consists of materials created by the various members of the group, and by the group as a whole. The records not only reflect the working process, but also the marketing and promotion involved in the projects. Almost all of their projects are represented here, with various degrees of completeness.

For works such as Adoption/Qumiktut/Unakuluk, Anaana and Uyarasuk/Ningiura (My Grandmother) there is a complete range of materials from daily scene shoots to multiple language versions of the final work. Many of the films are produced in English, French and Inuktitut. Some early works such as Atagutaluk Starvation, Qulliq, Piujuq and Angutautuq, Avingalaraaluit/Unikausiq, Aqtuqsi: the nightmare, and Travellers are only represented with sub-masters or masters with very little additional audio-visual material relating to, or revealing of, the process of production.

Other projects such as Beyond Tomorrow/Ikuma are represented through versions of the film in various languages, filmed or recorded interviews with participants and writers, and scripts in English, French and Inuktitut. There is also a fair amount of post production material such as workshops that grew out of this project.

Arnait Video Productions

St. Mary's of the Lake Hospital: People People People

Main Speaker(s): Doris Thomas, Cathy Townsend, Madeline Halladay, Dr Linda Baker, Jeannette Eadie-Rutten, Sheila Connop, Sister Theresa Matthews, Sister Margaret Rose Fardella, Noreen Mallen, Pat Cross, May Lou Boudreau, Norma O'Shea, Dan Goodchild
Location: St. Mary's of the Lake. Video describes several of St. Mary's of the Lake Hospital's departments and the services they provide. Begins with Thomas talking about the volunteering department. Afterwards Townsend talks about admittance in the hospital. Halladay talks about recordkeeping at the hospital. Dr Baker then talks about the psychology department. Eadie-Rutten describes the department of speech pathology. Connop talks about the department of social work. Sister Matthews talks about health services at the hospital. Sister Fardella talks about the Day Hospital program. Mallen discusses material management at the hospital. Cross talks about the hospital's physiotherapy programs. Boudreau talks about occupational therapy. O'Shea talks about planning patient discharges. Finally, Goodchild talks about the recreational therapy programs.

Queen's University. Queen's Television.

Walter Roy Travers fonds

  • CA ON00239 F1309
  • Fondo
  • 1930-1959

Aerial photographs, (prints & negatives) of Kingston and vicinity as well as Royal visit of 1939, Red Cross nurses, Kingston Collegiate Vocational Institute under construction, Canadian Steamship Lines Grain elevators, Westport, Keyes Supply and scenic shots of the Thousand Islands. The film reel begins with footage of cherry blossoms and then moves on to the 1930 Air Meet held in Kingston. The air show contains scenes of an autogyro, and flour bombing runs on a Model T clad in plywood to resemble a moving tank.

Travers, Walter Roy

[Montreal]

Film is comprised of footage from around Montreal. Starts with the observation of a nesting platform for a peregrine falcon on top of a city skyscraper. The nest contains eggs which are then filmed hatching. There is small amount of footage of the young birds. There are a variety of street scenes in and around Montreal with a focus on the large tulip garden donated by the Dutch government. There is footage of a convocation and/or royal visit in Montreal. The second half of the film is focused on the Port of Montreal. Many boats are pictured in frame with a focus on R.M.S. Nascopie, which is then filmed leaving port and heading up the St. Lawrence. A number of birds (seagulls, white-winged crossbills) are along filmed from onboard the ship.

[Yukon - film 2]

Film is comprised of a variety of scenes from the Yukon Territories, There is footage of fly fishing, mechanical fishing apparatus, peak to peak visuals. There is also footage from a very bumpy road trip along the Alaskan highway. CF-BX1 float plane can be identified.

[Yukon - film 1]

Film begins with footage of the paddle boat Casca on the Yukon River. There is footage of vegetation and some birds. There is a northern settlement shown with smiling children, fish hanging to dry, sled dogs and wooden house. Float plane CF-BD? is shown right before a number of aerial shots of mountain ranges. There is also a sequence showing the packing of a smaller boat with what is presumably research gear in order to further in land with a local(?) guide.

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