- CA ON00239 F1771-S5-1
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- 1985
Part of F.R.C. Clarke fonds
Recording of F.R.C. Clarke presenting at the National Library in Ottawa, 5 March 1985.
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Part of F.R.C. Clarke fonds
Recording of F.R.C. Clarke presenting at the National Library in Ottawa, 5 March 1985.
Part of Arthur Milnes fonds
A one-hour walking tour through the streets of Kingston, narrarted by the Right Honourable Paul Martin, 21st Prime Minister of Canada.
Part of Robin Russell fonds
A recording of "Neighbourhood Heroes."
Consumers: What They Want and Their Demands on the Health Service System
Part of Allan R. Gregg fonds
Presentation given by Allan Gregg for the CCHSE Forseeing the Future Conference, held at the King Edward Hotel in Toronto. Taken from File 5160-6-19.
"Calling All Concessions" Aug.10 and Aug. 17
Part of Wilfrid Bennett Lewis fonds
William Pond discusses Theological Perspectives on Nuclear Energy. Side One: William Pond talks about the fears of new energy sources from fire onwards. How the fears are overcome with using the energy. Talks about present fears of nuclear energy. Speaks about the energy resources of nuclear energy. Side Two: continuation of side 1.
Part of Kingston Whig-Standard fonds
Interview conducted by Whig-Standard reporter Murray Hogben with former Principal of Queen's University at Kingston, James Alexander Corry
Part of Anthony William Riley fonds
Ernst Loeb lecture about Wilhelm Busch. Side One: Ernst Loeb, "Wilhelm Busch," recorded 1958.
Side One: 'Man in the Universe" - (Address in the Brockington Visitor Lecture Series). March 9, 1970. Side Two: Meet Sir Bernard Lovell - (Talk at Victoria Hall). Question period for Sir Lovell's lecture "Man in the Universe" given on March 9, 1970 - recorded on March 10, 1970.
Opening of the John Buchan Collection at Douglas Library, Queen's University - Oct. 14, 1955
Part of Queen's University. Queen's University Library fonds
Opening of the John Buchan Collection at Douglas Library, Queen's University - Oct. 14, 1955. Side One: Address by Leonard Brockington; address by Lord Tweedsmuir (Buchan's son); address by Robert Sam McLaughlin (continued on sr192). Side Two: blank.