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Pringle and Booth Ltd. Is a photogrphy studio based in Toronto, Ontario.
Pringle and Booth Ltd. Is a photogrphy studio based in Toronto, Ontario.
In February of 1988, the National Film Theatre opened Princess Court Cinema in the old Oddfellows Lodge at 394 Princess Street in collaboration with the Kingston Artists Association Inc. Relocating to the downtown core of Kingston was done with the hope of better fulfilling what the NFT saw as one of their key tenets, performing a community service to the general public and downtown residents, not just Queen's students and faculty. The Cinema continued as a non-profit corporation until 1998, when, due to distribution issues, it closed its doors.
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Ewart Arden Prince was born in, or around, 1925 in Kingston, Ontario to Professor Albert Ewart Prince and his wife Beatrice. E. A. Prince attended Kingston Collegiate Vocational Institute and Queen's University, and went on to complete a Masters degree at the University of Toronto and a Doctorate at the London School of Economics. His professional career included working in the office of Prime Minister Saint Laurent and in overseas broadcasting for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. His academic career took Dr. Prince to Bishop's University in Lennoxville, Quebec where he taught Political Science and served as President of the Faculty Association. Dr. E. A. Prince passed away February 8, 1981.
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Albert Ewart Prince was born in the late 1800's in Leigh, England. He studied in England at Manchester, taking a M.A. in history, and also at Balliol College, Oxford. He joined the Department of History at Queen's University, Kingston as a lecturer in 1914 but quickly took a leave of absence for the next four years in order to join the British Army's military effort in World War I. Prince attained the level of Captain in the Manchester Regiment having served in Gallipoli, Egypt and Palestine. He remained in Palestine for one year after the war helping to conclude the business of the military administration. Prince returned to Queen's University after the war, becoming an Assistant Professor in 1920, an Associate Professor in 1924, and a full Professor in 1934. He published articles concerning the Middle East in the Yale Review, Queen's Quarterly and Saturday Night Magazine, as well as a number of articles in various Queen's publications.
A.E. Prince married Beatrice Schalburg in 1924. They had four children together, as well as two by her previous marriage. Much of Prince's leisure time was given, as a patron, to the music and arts community.
A. E. Prince died on 18 September 1947.
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Prince Edward Historical Society
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