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Robertson, George

File consists of scripts for "Escape Toward", "Whiskey on the Whoop Up", "The Year the Meadowlark Health Club Won the City Handball Championship"; list of biographical highlights; copyright registration for "Escape Toward"; reproduction of the VHS cover for "The Dawson Patrol", a film starring Robertson.

Behind the Seens

File consists of a collection of reproductions of Flemington's column "Behind the Seens" from the monthly VisionTV Viewer's Guide. Includes a foreword by Flemington.

Career Highlights

File consists of three DVD's of film recordings of significant events in Flemington's career.
Disc 1: Retirement Party (2001)
Disc 2:

  • 1993 Gemini Awards
  • Wiseman Day
  • Vision TV 5th birthday
  • Message to 10th Anniversary
  • Peter and Jean Flemington on their Retirement Day
    Disc 3:
  • The Man of Vision
  • "WIFT" video

What A Great View: Religious Broadcasting in Canada

File consists of the draft galley for a book chapter written by Flemington, "What A Great View! Religious Broadcasting in Canada", published in Television: Masks and Mirrors, edited by Nancy Van Leuven, Anthony B. Chan, and Paul De Silva. Toronto: Ginger Post, 2010.

Gratz family correspondence

File consists of a petition made in September 1775 to the Council of Virginia from traders and others who suffered losses in the Indian War of 1763; and two letters to Michael Gratz regarding trade.

Letter from Rev. John Stuart to James Stuart

Item is a handwritten letter from the Rev. John Stuart in Kingston, Upper Canada to his son James Stuart, personal secretary to Sir Robert Milnes, Lieutenant Govern of Lower Canada, regarding John's daughter Mary, who travelled to Montreal until James could deliver her to Elizabeth Mountain, the wife of Bishop Jacob Mountain in Quebec City. John Stuart discusses the affairs of his other children and his daughter-in-law, Mary Brooks, who was the daughter of the future governor of Massachusetts. The letter offers comments on family relationships and the status of women in the early nineteenth century.

The Quebec gazette

File consists of a broken run of the newspaper, containing accounts of proceedings of the legislature, and notices regarding trade and merchant activity, including Benjamin and Moses Hart.

Letter to William Martin

File consists of a handwritten letter written from a brother and sister to their father in Kent, England, describing their decision to leave Hamilton, Upper Canada, due to unrest in the colony and to escape British tyranny, and to move to Rochester in the state of New York.

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