The restive Grand, April 19, 1972 / Summit Film Productions, Print #5, July 7, 1972.
- SCA205-GA183-48-969
- File
- 1972
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The restive Grand, April 19, 1972 / Summit Film Productions, Print #5, July 7, 1972.
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Part of Bernard Suits fonds.
File consists of videocassette (VHS) of an arts lecture give by Suits titled "Games & Utopia : Posthumous Reflections."
Suits, Bernard
NASA/KSC May 26, 1982 : Columbia, STS-4 roll out to pad.
Part of Electrohome fonds.
Electrohome
SOS : Save Open Space / Summit Film Productions, Print #9, Nov. 23, 1973.
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SOS : Save Open Space / Summit Film Productions, Print #9, Nov. 23, 1973 : script.
File consists of one script for SOS : Save Open Space.
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Speed river / [Summit Film Productions for the Grand River Conservation Authority].
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Spring flood ; construction of dam; Chicopee ski chalet ; official opening of Chicopee.
Consists of what is probably a composite of original films possibly by Norman Schneider concerning the Chicopee Ski Club, Kitchener, Ont. and Hugh Templin, concerning the Shand Dam, Belwood, Ont.
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Television show : conservation areas in middle : Elora, Rockwood, Byng, Belwood, Conestoga.
Consists of [original?] footage from a television show concerning conservation areas in the middle Grand River watershed. Also appears to contain an on-camera interview with James Bauer, Chairman of the GRCA.
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An ms. note listing scenes contained on the film is present in film canister.
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An ms. note listing scenes contained on the film is present in film canister.
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The Upper Grand / [Summit Film Productions for the Grand River Conservation Authority].
Ms. notes listing contents are found in the canister.
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Upstream, downstream / Summit Film Productions, Print #11, Apr. 1, 1976.
Note on label : Summit file copy.
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Urbanization / [Summit Film Productions for the Grand River Conservation Authority]
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Urbanization / [Summit Film Productions for the Grand River Conservation Authority]
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Part of Electrohome fonds.
Electrohome
Part of Bernard Suits fonds.
File consists of one videocassette (VHS) of an arts lecture by Suits titled "Games & Utopia : Posthumous Reflections."
Suits, Bernard
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Water, water / Summit Film Productions, Print #26, Apr. 28, 1969.
Note on label : file copy.
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Wildlife / [Summit Film Productions for the Grand River Conservation Authority].
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Wildlife / [Summit Film Productions for the Grand River Conservation Authority].
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Film no. 1 : Fill on east end building, Shand Dam.
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Film no. 2 : Ice of Grand River between Fergus, Ont. and Shand Dam.
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Film no. 3 : First train over Shand Dam.
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Film no. 4 : Mitch Hepburn and Shand Dam official opening ceremony, Oct. 23, 1942.
Note enclosed in film box listing film contents.
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Film no. 5 : Removing old CPR bridge at Lake Belwood and CPR train on dam.
Notes enclosed in film box listing film contents.
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STS-3, Mar. 30, 1982 : landing, SW.O.
Part of Electrohome fonds.
Electrohome
Film no. 6 : Fergus ; Shand Dam under construction.
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Film no. 7 : Spring floods; Hole in rock at Elora Gorge; early crowds touring Shand Dam.
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Film no. 8 : Ice going out on Grand and spring flood in Fergus.
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Film no. 9 : Spring floods : Breslau, Freeport, Inverhaugh.
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Film no. 11 : Belwood village and river works.
Notes enclosed in box listing film contents.
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Film no. 12 : Spring flood at Belwood ; Kay Marston and Hugh Cameron at Shand Dam.
Notes enclosed in box listing film contents.
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Film no. 13 : New Belwood bridge being built at Shand Dam.
Note in box listing contents.
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Film no. 14 : Shand Dam construction
Note in box listing film scenes ; however, it does not appear to correspond with the contents of this reel.
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Film no. 15 : River cuttings : excavation of Shand Dam.
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Part of Concordia Club fonds.
The majority of the archives of the Concordia Club were destroyed either as a result of the ransacking of the club by the 118th Batallion in 1916, or as a result of the fire of Nov. 17, 1971. As a result the earliest records of Concordia have largely been lost forever. A very small number of items can be traced back to the Concordia Male Choir (1873-1914). These take the form of two items of correspondence, programs for the "Sängerfests", clippings, and photographs. A small number of archival records also can be found which belonged to the "Deutscher Club, Kitchener" (1925-1930), and include a set of house rules, letters patent, and photographs. Some records from the 1930s have also been preserved to this day, and include artifacts, clippings, legal documents, a membership list, photographs, and programs of events. However, the majority of the materials date from the 1950s onwards. These materials document the history of the Concordia Club since the 1950s, and include artifacts, audiovisual material, clippings, correspondence, ephemera, financial records, legal documents, membership records, minutes of meetings, photographs, publications, and scrapbooks.
Concordia Club
File consists of one film reel showing the exterior and operations of the R. Forbes Co. woollen mill in Hespeler (Cambridge), Ontario. The mill would later become the Dominion Woollen and Worsted Mill.
R. Forbes & Co. Ltd.