Canadian Freightways is for the Birds
- CA ON00239 F2985-S8-f5
- File
- 1976
A film produced for Canadian Freightways by Robin Gunn Ltd that demonstrates the conservation of wildlife.
1 results with digital objects Show results with digital objects
Canadian Freightways is for the Birds
A film produced for Canadian Freightways by Robin Gunn Ltd that demonstrates the conservation of wildlife.
Original film on Bird Song Recording
Three versions/copies of the same film showing Bill Gunn in the field capturing audio of birds. All three of the films are spliced (presumably) from original footage. They are in various states of condition. Shown is Gunn's parabolic microphone as well as a variety of other audio equipment. One of the reels is attributed to W.H. Carrick.
Film distributed by Film Fare International that shows children playing, a variety of birds, and the setting up of bird boxes. This film was edited by Lucie Robin, written by Ed Hailwood and narrated by Helen Hutchison. The film was created with support from the Ontario Arts Council and the Canada Council.
This reel is a compilation of clips depicting caribou, bear and fish tagging, muskrat studies. There is some sort of association with Arctic Gas.
This was a film produced for the Toronto Field Naturalists Club by W.H. Carrick.
Film depicts scenes on Machias Seal Island in the Bay of Fundy.
This film depicts finches from the Galapagos Islands. There is paperwork in the can that identifies the variety of finches shown. This film was possibly produced for the CBC.
Nature of Things - Prairie Waters
Prairie Waters was an episode of the CBC television series The Nature of Things that was dedicated to Bill Gunn after he passed away. The episode was an exploration of Manitoba's Delta Marsh and its animal, bird and plant life.
The Grand Story: Kingston's Grand Theatre 1879-2009
Part of The Grand Theatre fonds
"Grand History"; "Grand Opening"; and "Grand People", including interviews with His Worship Mayor Harvey Rosen, Fundraiser Walter Fenlon, Grand Manager Brian McCurdy, and Sir John A. Macdonald, played by actor Brian Porter; and narrated by Doug Thorne.
Part of Kevin Nagle fonds
Two men outside a building on Queen's campus; dog; children in a playground; fireworks; zoo; girl undergoing an ECG.
Nagle, Kevin T.