Using historical documents, interviews and personal genealogies, Shernold Edwards examines the history of Black Canadians in Kingston from both an historical perspective as well as the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.
Consists of 'The McDowall Saga: A story of three generations: John McDowell, the Rev. Robert J. McDowall and the Rev. John R. McDowall.' (Historical Society of the Reformed Church in America)
The fonds consists of correspondence; reports, studies, and proposals; manuscripts; working files; recorded interviews with individuals, organizations; and government authorities at all levels, military and civil defence officials; photographs; videos; clippings; maps; publications; microfilm of clippings from regional newspapers; and posters relating to a study undertaken at Queen's University at Kingston to document this natural disaster and the on-going response to it.
Fonds consists of "Emergency Notices" relating to the January 1998 Ice Storm, recorded for the "automated attendant" on the Queen's University at Kingston main telephone number, by the "Voice of Queen's", Jack xxxx.
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The fonds is comprised of ten photographs of the damge caused by the ice storm in 1998. Also includes shots of the interior of the University gymnasium where members of the general public were housed.
Fonds consists of digital images, with accompanying descriptive booklet, assembled from colour slides and monochrome photographs taken prior to, and following, the flooding of Aultsvile, Ontario by the St.Lawrence Seaway and Power Development project. It is entitled, "A Seaway Casualty: Aultsville, Ontario", by J. Gordon Jarvis.