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            CA ETRC P995-2023-017-001 · Item · 8 August 2021
            Part of Eastern Townships Research Centre Special Media collection

            Item is a short film, videoed by Rachel Garber and John Mackley, and produced and edited by John Mackley, on the life, works, and influence of the renowned poet Thomas Gray. Filmed against the backdrop of the Hatley Cemetery in 2021, Steve Luxton, Poet in Residence of the Lennoxville Library, discusses Thomas Gray's work "Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard" written in 1751. The film intertwines readings, discussions, and analyses to create a comprehensive narrative about Grays's life and work.

            Mackley, John, 1959-
            Canada Day parade
            CA ETRC P237-001-003-045 · Part · 1988
            Part of Barbara Verity fonds

            The item is a negative of the leader of the majorettes in Canada Day parade in 1988.

            Canada Day parade
            CA ETRC P237-001-003-041 · Part · 1988
            Part of Barbara Verity fonds

            The item is a negative of the leader of the majorettes in Canada Day parade in 1988.

            Canada Day parade
            CA ETRC P237-001-003-039 · Part · 1988
            Part of Barbara Verity fonds

            The item is a negative of the Canada Day parade in 1988. A group a spectators are sitting on the grass to watch the parade.

            Canada Day parade
            CA ETRC P237-001-003-040 · Part · 1988
            Part of Barbara Verity fonds

            The item is a negative of Canada Day parade in 1988. A carriage representing Twin Brook farms is passing in front of the spectators.