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Malcolm S. McPhee fonds

  • CA ON00239 F2099
  • Fonds
  • 1965-2000

The fonds consists of a copy of Dr. McPhee's autobiography entitled 'Reflections on Edmonton Urology Through a Personal Retrospectoscope', and includes family and other personal photographs, plus photos of a number of his paintings of favourite subjects that are used to enhance his text; a copy of an article titled, 'Cardiac Catheterization', which was published in the 1964-1965 issue of the 'Queen's Medical Review'; and a videocassette of the Meds '65 Class 35th Reunion held in August 2000, at the University's, Hertmonceaux Castle.

McPhee, Malcolm S.

George Woodcock: Anarchist of Cherry Street

  • CA ON00239 F2198
  • Discrete Item
  • 1995

A documentary on the life and times of George Woodcock. Interview with George Woodcock by Alan Twigg.

Twigg, Alan

Richard Bernabei fonds

  • CA ON00239 F568
  • Fonds
  • [ca. 1963]-1972

This fonds consists of correspondence, periodical articles, pamphlets, slides, tape recordings, motion picture films and photographs relating to the assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy.

Bernabei, Richard

Walter Roy Travers fonds

  • CA ON00239 F1309
  • Fonds
  • 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

Abitibi Canyon

  • CA ON00239 F2283
  • Discrete Item
  • [1933]

This film relates the process of constructing the dam at Abitibi Canyon. The viewer is shown scenic shots of the Abitibi River, waterfalls and portages through unspoiled forest while a voice-over praises the grandeur of Canadian natural resources which have only recently begun to be put to good use. A map of northern Ontario shows the exact location of the Abitibi River and proposed dam. The viewer is then shown images of the early stages of construction: a construction town; the river whose power is to be harnessed; and, land surveyors examining the terrain. The project's progress is illustrated by animation, live action shots and the narrator. The viewer is shown workers drilling rock, the installation of railway tracks and equipment, the river being diverted, blasting and rock removal. The narrator expresses admiration for the scale of the task and its careful organization. The rock is taken to a crusher where it is prepared for concrete; enormous piles of sand are needed for the same purpose. The concrete is shown being mixed, transported and finally dumped into place. At noon, the workers are shown marching to lunch, and then dining. The narrator describes the care that has been taken to look out for the welfare of the workers by providing good food, a hospital, recreation, and a school for their children. After lunch, the work resumes on the spillway and training wall. A group of engineers discuss the progress. Finally, the dam is completed and the viewer is shown the first trickle of water going down the spillway, as the engineers and executives look on. Soon, the water is shown surging through, and the transformed landscape is shown by aerial photography. Lord Bessborough, the Governor General, and Lady Bessborough visit the dam and tour the spillway and power generators. As the narrator describes the significance of the new source of power, his comments are illustrated by shots of mills, mines, factories, and kitchens. The viewer is shown permanent houses which have replaced the construction town, and a monument to 'Sons of Martha,' workers who 'sacrificed their lives to the project.' The film ends with shots of the still river illuminated by the moon.

Dominion Construction Company

CKWS fonds

  • CA ON00239 F2969
  • Fonds
  • 1953-1988

Fonds consists of short film clips that were likely used as visuals for stories on CKWS news programming. They vary in terms of subject matter from human interest to infrastructure to city politics but are all local in nature.

CKWS Television

Lightstruck Film & Media fonds

  • CA ON00239 F2893
  • Fonds
  • [201-]

Fonds consists of a copy of "A Market Square Movie", in two parts.

Lightstruck Film & Media

I too, sing Oh Canada

  • CA ON00239 F2970
  • Discrete Item
  • 1997

Using historical documents, interviews and personal genealogies, Shernold Edwards examines the history of Black Canadians in Kingston from both an historical perspective as well as the contemporary reality of being a student at Queen's University. Includes interviews with local Kingston residents, the Mason family, the Batchelor family, Rudy Cox, Judi Brown and Rick Neilson. Students Cherilyn Scobie and Anthony Farrell, members of the African Caribbean Student Association at Queen's, are also interviewed. Directed by Pam Main, edited by Dean Shea.

Main, Pamela

Arnait Video Productions fonds

  • CA ON00239 F3006
  • Fonds
  • 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

The History of Kingston Psychiatric Hospital

  • CA ON00239 F3067
  • Discrete Item
  • 2001

Item is a video contain a documentary on the history and evolution of the Kingston Psychiatric Hospital. Includes a small amount of patient testimony. Producer: Barry Gardiner. Senior Producer/Director: Janice Belanger. Producer/Director: Shallen Thompson. Writer: Susan Beeby.

Kingston Psychiatric Hospital

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