Queen's Archives : The Collective Memory of the University
- CA ON00239 F2136-f4
- File
- 1986
File consists of a course pack outlining the role of Queen's University Archives in the Kingston community.
Queen's Archives : The Collective Memory of the University
File consists of a course pack outlining the role of Queen's University Archives in the Kingston community.
Interview with Mrs. Julie Lam, 31 Jul. 1985
Interview with Julie Lam by Haideh Rahnema. In this interview, Mrs. Lam discusses the circumstances surrounding her immigration to Canada, her first impressions of Canada and Kingston, the issue of discrimination, her occupation (as a teacher), and the Chinese community in Kingston.
Nursing Sister, Loretta Gaffney discusses her training (1941-1944) and work as a nurse at the Hotel Dieu Hospital, and changes which she has seen over the years. Discusses her life and career
File consists of recordings for "Beyond the Walls - A look at three of Kingston's Health Care Institutions."
Slide Narration for Nursing Kit
File consists of the Master Copy of slide narration for Nursing Kit. Narration done by Rick Conley.
File consists of the slide presentation and narration for "From Waterways to Highways: The Transportation of Kingston."
File consists of an interview with Steve McCready (Fort Henry) about the role of the Kingston Historical Society.
Marilyn Boston, Nursing Grad K.G.H. 1956, discusses her training and nursing career at the Kingston General Hospital. Side One: Interviewer Susan Conely interviews Marilyn Boston. Side Two: blank.
Kenneth Craft discusses World War II. He talks about his experiences in the army and life after the War as a veteran. Side One: Interviewer Haideh Rahnema interviews Kenneth Craft. Side Two: blank.
Sister Mary Coderre, Nurse, Educator, Administrator, Religious Hospitallers of St. Joseph, gives an informative portrayal of the life of a young nurse and Catholic nun from the 1930's to the 1980's. She discusses changes in nursing practices, attitudes to the role of the nurse and the effects of the changes that have occurred during her lifetime. Also gives an insight into the work of the sisters of St. Joseph and other local religious orders. Side One: Interviewer Susan Conley interviews Sister Mary Coderre. Side Two: continuation of interview.