- CA ON00239 F1508-S1-1
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- 1989
Item is a video contain a documentary about the evolution of nursing practices in Canada
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Item is a video contain a documentary about the evolution of nursing practices in Canada
Parte de Kingston Historical Society fonds
Contains the following performances at Fort Henry ; Frontenac, Marie and Pierre, Red George MacDonald, 1837 Rebellion, Nils von Schoultz, Bill Johnson, Coal Boats, the River Never Dies, Pirate; and the following at the Water Front: The River, Bill Johnson and Banis de ses Foyers. Project leader was John G. Spragge.
Parte de Queen's University. Office of Career Services fonds
Item is a video of an interview with Elspeth Baugh.
Queen's / Edinburgh Teleconference Part 1
Part 1. Main Speakers: Johnathan Wills, B. Trotter, Many high-level acdemics from multiple different universities. A conference hall in Queen's and a conference hall in Edinburgh. Footage from live teleconference between representatives of many universities between a conference room in Queen's University and one in Edinburgh University. Topic of the conference seems to be on the evolution of technology and its uses.
Queen's University. Queen's Television.
Convocation 1990 Floyd Switzer Part 1
Part 1. Main Speaker: David Smith, Floyd Switzer. Brian Yealland opens with a prayer, and then Smith addresses the convocation with a speech. Switzer is then given his honourary doctor of laws, and then is invited to address the convocation with a speech.
Queen's University. Queen's Television.
Convocation 1985, Chazov & Lown Part 1
Part 1. Main Speaker: David Smith. Location: Grant Hall.Video begins with procession filing into room, then Brain Yealland says a prayer. David Smith addresses the convocation with a speech, after which the video cuts out before jumping to partway through the new graduates receiving their degrees. Two people are presented with awards from the university, and then the convocation ends.
Queen's University. Queen's Television.
Sesquicentennial RMC Parade Part 1
Part 1. Main Speakers: Commodore Murray, Agnes Benedickson. Location: Near Theological Hall. Begins with clips of a marching band playing, followed by Commodore Murray talking about sharing and co-operation between RMC and Queen's. Benedickson then takes the stage and talks about a plaque donated by RMC commemorating Queen's anniversary. The plaque is then unveiled and a representative of the chaplain says a prayer.
Queen's University. Queen's Television.
Part 1. Main Speaker(s): Dr D. R. Taylor, Malcolm Stott, David Mermin. Location: Classroom within Stirling Hall. Video is of the first B. W. Lecture. Dr Taylor begins by talking about Bern Sergeant and his contributions to physics and Queen's University before introducing Stott, who then introduces Mermin. Mermin then lectures for the rest of the video.
Queen's University. Queen's Television.
Creativity of Michel Butor, The (Part 1)
Part 1. Main Speakers: Antoine Campagnon, Ghislain Bourque. Location: Donald Gordon Centre. Video begins with several speakers taking turns welcoming Butor at a podium in front of an audience. After, Campagnon from the University of Columbia talks about Butor and the Classics. Later, Bourque from the Universite de Chicoutimi gives a talk about Butor titled Ecrire, Recrire.
Queen's University. Queen's Television.
Part 1. Main Speaker(s): S.U.R.P. Planning Committee. Video contains a pitch to develop part of Kingston's waterfront delivered to the planning committee, after which citizens of Kingston discuss their concerns regarding the development.
Queen's University. Queen's Television.