- CA ON00239 F2883-45
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- [ca. 1970]
Includes recording of Florence Nightingale, Kenneth Landfrey, Sir Henry Morton Stanley, Theodore Roosevelt, Robert Browning etc. Side Two: blank.
Includes recording of Florence Nightingale, Kenneth Landfrey, Sir Henry Morton Stanley, Theodore Roosevelt, Robert Browning etc. Side Two: blank.
[Conversation] recorded Dec. 11, 1974
Discussion with Henry Black pertaining to incidents which occurred in the Canadian Navy in Halifax during World War II. Side One: Conversation with Henry Black. Side Two: Discussion continues.
Eugene Francis Whelan discusses the agricultural industry in Canada, comparing it to that of other countries and notes that Canadians are very affluent and fortunate. He argues that Canadians should not take food for granted; Canada has been well served by the farmers and they beef, arguing that supporting Canadian agriculture is more important than extra profits. Side One: Introductions. Speech by Mr. Collins, Chairman of the Regional Municipality of Sudbury. Len Hopkins introduces Mr. Whelan. Side Two: blank.
Part 2 of Festival Singers Special - Music in Kingston Feb. 3, 1974, Andrew Marshall - Announcer
Concert performance by the festival singers of Canada, Directed by Elmer Iseler. Side One: Music - Thomas Baker - Chinese love lyrics and epitaph for Moonlight. R. Murray Shaffer's music. Harry Summer's music. Music of the four seasons by R. Von Williams. Side Two: blank. Print through only.
Part 1 of Festival Singers special. Music in Kingston, January 27, 1974. Andrew Marshall - Announcer
Concert performance by the festival singers of Canada, Directed by Elmer Iseler. Program presented by Grant Hall. Side One: Music by festival singers. Side Two: blank. print through only.
Cathy Roberts talks about the International Players of Kingston (she was one of the original members). Side One: Cathy Roberts talks about plays in Kingston, actors, directing, etc. Unidentified man talking. Side Two: Continuation of interview of Cathy Roberts who talks about the International Players of Kingston and the plays they did.
Side One: De Gaulle's reply to Drapeau at city hall reception. Side Two: General De Gaulle's "Vive le Quebec libre speech from balcony of Montreals city hall, followed by Mayor Drapeau's short address at his office and General's brief reply..
A Parent talks about "Today's Youth"; Civil Rights Speech by M.L. King' A play "The New First Family - 1968: A Futuristic Fairy Tale" Performed by Bob Booker and George Foster. Side One: "Today's Youth". Side Two: Civil Rights speech by King; Play by Booker and Foster.
"Talking Up the Rideau" a Heritage tour
Patrick Watson narrates a car tour of the Rideau Canal from Ottawa to Kingston. Side One: Ottawa Locks to the Kemptville area. Side Two: Kemptville area to old Slys; Side 3 - Smiths Falls to Chaffeys Locks; Side 4 - Davis Lock to Kingston.
Leon Ladner talks about Henry Herbert Stevens Part II
Leon Ladner talks about Henry Herbert Stevens Part II. Side One: Ladner speaks (continued from sr163). Side Two: blank.