Lightstruck Film & Media fonds
- CA ON00239 F02893
- Arquivo
- [201-]
Fonds consists of a copy of "A Market Square Movie", in two parts.
Lightstruck Film & Media
Lightstruck Film & Media fonds
Fonds consists of a copy of "A Market Square Movie", in two parts.
Lightstruck Film & Media
This fonds consists of negatives, slides, photographs, film reels, and videocassettes of various events and organizations in the Kingston area including the opening of the Queen's University Biological Station at Lake Opinicon, Ontario (1946), and the Institute of Psychotherapy (1958); the Kingston Centennial parade and other associated celebrations (1946). Also included are photographs of the Queen's University Biological Station (1947-1948); various Queen's University drama productions; and publicity shots for the local Chapter of the Canadian and Ontario Cancer Societies (1946-1957).
Mott, Philip H.
Queen's University. Office of the Hannah Chair History of Medicine.
The fonds consists of moving image recordings of the various Hannah Happenings that have occurred over the years. Also includes a complete transcription of a series of interviews with Professor Charles R. Roland, covering his life and career in medicine, conducted by Dr. Jacalyn M. Duffin, Hannah Chair, Queen's University at Kingston and Dr. Paul Potter, Hannah Chair, University of Western Ontario.
Queen's University. Office of the Hannah Chair History of Medicine
This fonds consists of correspondence, periodical articles, pamphlets, slides, tape recordings, motion picture films and photographs relating to the assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy.
Bernabei, Richard
Using historical documents, interviews and personal genealogies, Shernold Edwards examines the history of Black Canadians in Kingston from both an historical perspective as well as the contemporary reality of being a student at Queen's University. Includes interviews with local Kingston residents, the Mason family, the Batchelor family, Rudy Cox, Judi Brown and Rick Neilson. Students Cherilyn Scobie and Anthony Farrell, members of the African Caribbean Student Association at Queen's, are also interviewed. Directed by Pam Main, edited by Dean Shea.
Main, Pamela
Queen's University. Queen's Television.
The fonds consists of video productions in a variety of formats (Umatic, VHS, created in-house by QTV for a variety of institutional clients and departments. Also includes slides of CORK 1975; visit by H.R.H. Queen Elizabeth II, 1976; Sailing Olympics off Portsmouth Harbour, 1976; Queen's University staff, 1970's. Stills from old QTV productions showing buildings, staff and research, both on an off the University campus.
Queen's University. Queen's Television
Fonds consists of short film clips that were likely used as visuals for stories on CKWS news programming. They vary in terms of subject matter from human interest to infrastructure to city politics but are all local in nature.
CKWS Television
Kingston and Area Ethiopia Relief Fund
This fonds consists of footage of a fund-raising telethon, first aired on Kingston Cablenet, on behalf of the Kingston and Area Ethopia Relief Fund.
Kingston and Area Ethiopia Relief Fund
The fonds consists of a copy of Dr. McPhee's autobiography entitled 'Reflections on Edmonton Urology Through a Personal Retrospectoscope', and includes family and other personal photographs, plus photos of a number of his paintings of favourite subjects that are used to enhance his text; a copy of an article titled, 'Cardiac Catheterization', which was published in the 1964-1965 issue of the 'Queen's Medical Review'; and a videocassette of the Meds '65 Class 35th Reunion held in August 2000, at the University's, Hertmonceaux Castle.
McPhee, Malcolm S.
George Woodcock: Anarchist of Cherry Street
A documentary on the life and times of George Woodcock. Interview with George Woodcock by Alan Twigg.
Twigg, Alan