Thornton's and Amos's Picnic, Stuarts Visit
- CA ON00239 F2972-f9
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- Sep-28
Part of Amos family films collection
Children playing in field by road
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Thornton's and Amos's Picnic, Stuarts Visit
Part of Amos family films collection
Children playing in field by road
Part of Diane Schoemperlen fonds
Scope to be completed at a later date
CFAC-TV
Part of Richard Leiterman fonds
Windrose Films Ltd.
THE ULUIT; rough cuts; 5 episodes (consecutive); 09.11.10
Part of Arnait Video Productions fonds
BBC Production
The Song Shop Christmas Special
Part of Roy Bonisteel fonds
Roy Bonisteel appears as a guest on the Song Shop Christmas Special and reads a story to children from his book "There was a time". produced by Andy Forgie and Ann Zehr for Cablevue 4.
Cablevue 4
Main Speaker(s): Donna Lee Schwammle. A pre-recorded video featuring Schwammle demonstrating the 'social atom' technique, which she would use to illustrate a client's social support network. She begins by writing the client's initials in a circle on the centre, before surrounding the circle in the initials of anyone who has an influence on her life. Afterwards they are asked to visualize the drawn 'atom' as a scene, and they use that as a point of discussion for the rest of the video.
Queen's University. Queen's Television.
The Sigma-Aldrich Case - Dr. Alfred Bader
Main Speaker(s): Dr Alfred Bader. Dr Bader begins by talking about how he wanted to dontate Sigma-Aldrich stock to Queen's. Dr Bader seems to be defending himself from the idea that his donation to the university was him betting against the Sigma-Aldrich company in some way. He also seems to be degrading the management at Sigma-Aldrich. He spends the end of the video taking questions form the audience.
Queen's University. Queen's Television.
The Science of Early Brain Development, 2007 MacClement Lecture - Stuart G. Shanker
Main Speaker: Dr Stuart G. Shanker. Location: Unknown classroom. Begins with unknown woman in front of the audience talking about the MacClement lectures. Brain McAndrews introduces Dr Shanker, who speaks for the remainder of the video.
Queen's University. Queen's Television.
Part of Rolf Lund fonds