File f54 - K.A.A.I. - Kingston Cause

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K.A.A.I. - Kingston Cause

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  • 1982 (Contribution)
    Contributor
    Allan, Blaine
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    Narration
  • 1982 (Creation)
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    Pulver, David
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  • 1982 (Production)
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    Redmond, Derek
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    Also Directed

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1 videocassette : ¾” umatic

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(1935 - 2016)

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David Pulver studied at the London School of Film Technique. In the 1960s he lived and worked as a TV and film commercials producer in London, England. In 1977 he was the first manager of the National Film Theatre (Princess Court Cinemas) in Kingston, Ontario. He went on to become the entertainment editor of the Kingston Whig-Standard in the 1980s and and editorial writer in the early 1990s writing on topics on science, health and the environment. He was a member of the Eastern Ontario Film Co-op as well as a peace and anti-cruise missile activist.

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Dub, for The Ontario Association of Architects; a group of architects called C.A.U.S.E. are in Kingston trying to find ways of increasing the popularity of the downtown core. The architects were: Joan Burt, Robert Browne, Philip Carter, David Novic, and Oryst Sawchuck.

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K-6

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hard plastic case

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  • Folder: 5013.2, Box 33, MI 136.54