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HRH 2, Plaque

Main Speaker: Prince Charles, Jean Charest. Location: Outside near Kingston Hall. Video begins with a black screen while the cameramen try and get the audio levels right. Actual footage begins around 4 minutes in. Camera cuts to a shot of the Grant Hall clocktower while audio from David Smith giving Prince Charles his honourary degree can be heard. Camera then cuts to shots of the crowd whle Prince Charles gives a speech. Afterwards Charest gives a speech talking about the history of Queen's relationship with the royal family. Prince Charles then unveils a plaque declaring Queen's University a national historic monument.

Queen's University. Queen's Television.

HRH 4, Agnes Etherington Art Centre

Location: Outside the Agnes Etherington Centre. Video begins with Prince Charles walking up the steps into the Agnes Etherington Centre. Cuts to him walking back down the stairs, before showing raw footage of the crowd.

Queen's University. Queen's Television.

Convocation June 2, 1995 - Donald Sutherland Doctor of Laws

Main Speakers: Dr William Leggett, Donald Sutherland. Location: Grant Hall. Video is of Donald Sutherland receiving his honorary Doctor of Laws, as well as the faculty of education graduates receiving their degrees. Dr Leggett begins by giving a speech, after which Sutherland recieves his Doctor of Laws. Sutherland then gives a speech to the graduates.

Queen's University. Queen's Television.

In the Spirit of Queen's: A Sesquicentennial Assembly, Duncan MacArthur Hall

Main Speaker: Mark Danby, Chris Doering, Teresa Boyle, Jan Le Claire, Alan Travers, Paul Park, David Smith. Location: Duncan McArthur Hall. Begins with Danby talking about the skit he wrote about orientation, which turns out to be the skit. Doering and Boyle talk about their time as first years. Le Claire talks about the faculty of education and plays a song. Traver talks about how other people see Queen's. Park commends important people in the faculty of education. Smith then delivers a speech to the room. Video then cuts to clips of the gathering after the assembly.

Queen's University. Queen's Television.

Rededication of Second World War Memorial Photographs, Queen's University at Kingston

Main Speaker: Jack Pike, Robert Burge, Stuart Webster, Chris McCreery. Location: John Deutsch University Centre. Video is of the re-dedication of photos of Queen's community members who died during WW2. Begins with Pike welcoming the audience and introducing rededication. Burge speaks about the re-dedication on behalf of the JDUC commity. Webster talks about the campus during WW2, followed by McCreery thanking the students for their contribution to the project. Pike then introduces several of the audience members who are related to those in the photos, one of whom speaks on behalf of the families. Rev. Brian Yealland concludes ceremony with a prayer. Last 6 minutes of video are black screen.

Queen's University. Queen's Television.

Bioscience Sod Turning

Main Speaker(s): Thomas Williams, Dr William Leggett. Location: The grass outside the construction of the Bioscience Complex, a stage is set up in front of an audience. Tom Williams takes the stage ans speaks about how the construction for Bioscience will begin soon. He introduces Dr Leggett, who speaks further about the symbolic sod turning and the building itself. Short speeches are given by Gary Wilson and Gary Bennett, and Richard Stackhouse cuts a large cake in the shape of the buiding. The last 15 minutes are raw footage of the gathering after the speeches.

Queen's University. Queen's Television.

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