[CBC Application for a TV Station in St. John's, NL]
- CA ON00239 F2834
- Collection
- 1962-1963
The collections consists of reports, telegrams and letters relating to a proposal by the CBC to open a TV station in St. John's, Newfoundland.
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[CBC Application for a TV Station in St. John's, NL]
The collections consists of reports, telegrams and letters relating to a proposal by the CBC to open a TV station in St. John's, Newfoundland.
Collection consists of b&w photographs of ice sculptures constructed by Queen's students on the University's campus.
Goddard, Hugh P.
Ukrainian Community of Kingston collection
This collection reflects the undertakings and activities of three distinct, yet overlapping, Ukrainian groups in Kingston, Ontario: St. Michael's Ukrainian Catholic Parish, the Ukrainian Canadian Club of Kingston (a secular offshoot of the Church) and the Canadian League for the Liberation of Ukraine. The collection primarily consists of financial information but also includes newsletters, correspondence, receipts and some membership information for each of the groups identified.
Ukrainian Community of Kingston
Collection consists of photographs of Kingston area buildings including Bajus Brewery; Cartwright House; Sir John A. Macdonald's house on Rideau Street; Bellevue House; the Macdonald Monument in City Park; the Church of the Good Thief, Portsmouth; Fort Frontenac; the Martello and Point Frederick Towers; and the Old Mill at Collins Bay.
Barker, E. Conyers
The collection consists of research material, possibly collected by Mr. Gerald Boyce, relating to Ku Klux Klan activities in Belleville and Kingston, Ontario. Includes notes of an interview with Mrs. Everett Bell from March 1966, a copy of a letter from Mrs. Bell to Gerald Boyce, and copies of an article from The Observer (15 Dec. 1965) titled "The KKK: How the Klan came to Canada."
Domino Theatre Programmes collection
Programmes from productions of the Domino Theatre of Kingston, also the Dominion Drama Festival, Queen's Faculty Players, the National Gallery of Art, and St. Matthew's Church (Ottawa). Some photographs, all interleaved in an old student exercise books.
Domino Theatre
Peter S. McCullough collection
Collection consists of recordings of the "James Richardson & Sons Limited 100th Anniversary Broadcast" (21 September 1957); Jake Edwards broadcasting the Varsity (University of Toronto) Blues versus the Queen's University Golden Gaels football game, held at Varsity Stadium, Toronto, Ontario (9 November 1957); and "Queen's Quarter Hour", (17 February [19-?]), as recorded by CKWS Radio, Kingston, Ontario.
McCullough, Peter S.
The collection was brought together from several family branches related to the Griers, particularly from that of the Cartwright family branch. The collection is comprised of additional material from the Addison, Butler, Farrell-Purnell, Matheson, Stevenson, Stewart,and Dobbs families. Included in the collection are correspondence, journals, photographs, accounts and mementos of Brigadier-General George Strachan Cartwright, as well as photographs and a commonplace book of Anne Leman Purnell and Harriet Dobbs Cartwright. Among the photographs are images of Aden, Yemen, Delhi, India and Niagara Falls from the 1890s.
Unknown
Research notes, photocopies of articles and a manuscript relating to Molly Brant (probably written by Celia B. File).
Brant, Molly
Gerring-Collier correspondence collection
The collection is comprised of letters written to Howard and Daisy Gerring by Alan and Ruth Collier during their summer sketching trips from 1956 to 1987. The letters are very detailed and were often created in a diary-type format with each letter containing daily accounts of the Colliers' travels. The letters reference people met on the journey, issues pertaining to the maintence of the their vehicle, and events that happened along the way. The material was arranged chronologically in binders by the Gerrings.
Collier, Alan Caswell