Collection search - Alan Aylesworth MacNaughton fonds [multiple media]
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Hierarchy Alan Aylesworth MacNaughton fonds [multiple media]
Hierarchical level:FondsContext of this record:Fonds includes:18 lower level description(s)View lower level description(s) -
Finding aid Textual records (Electronic) This finding aid describes volumes 1 to 42 at the file level. MSS0931 (90: Open)
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Record information Alan Aylesworth MacNaughton fonds [multiple media]
Date:1904, 1920-1984, 1993.Reference:R3325-0-0-E, MG32-C9Type of material:Textual material, Photographs, Art, Moving images, Sound recordingsFound in:Archives / Collections and FondsItem ID number:104493Date(s):1904, 1920-1984, 1993.Place of creation:CanadaExtent:3.9 m of textual records.
1 microfilm reel of textual records.
728 photographs : b&w and col.
3 drawings : pen and ink.
13 audio reels.
1 audio cassette (ca. 8 min).
1 film reel (2 min, 14 s).
1 videocassette (19 min, 50 s).
6 prints : posters.Language of material:EnglishAdded language of material:English, FrenchScope and content:Fonds consists of textual records including correspondence and subject files, original; constituency files, original; speeches, original; scrapbooks, original; printed material original; visitor's book, original; personal diary, British trip, original; addresses, certificates, diplomas, and posters, original. Also included are membership applications in the Actors Equity Association for 1954-1958, microfilm reel M-7962.
Fonds also includes photographic material depicting the career of Alan A. MacNaughton. Photos document such things as election campaigns; Presidency of the Chamber of Commerce; official and foreign visitors; meeting between Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson and American President Lyndon B. Johnson at Campobello; activities as Speaker of the House of Commons; trips abroad; group portarits at Upper Canada College, Toronto, and McGill University, Montreal; the Montreal Chamber of Commerce, 1940-1941; receiving an honourary doctorate from St. Thomas University, Fredericton, New Brunswick; with Pirelli employees. Also included are numerous pictures taken with international and Canadian politicians such as John and Olive Diefenbaker, Lester and Maryon Pearson, Pauline and John P. Vanier, Pierre Elliott Trudeau, members of the Royal Family, Renaud Lapointe, Sir Harold Mitchell, Muriel McQueen Ferguson, Ross MacDonald, Guy Favreau, and Louis St. Laurent.
Also included in fonds are political cartoons relating to MacNaughton's term as Speaker of the House of Commons. Drawings by Duncan Macpherson, Lewis Parker and Ed McNally.
In addition, fonds includes of sound recordings documening a broadcast with simultaneous English translation of speeches and commentary during the state visit in Québec by General Charles de Gaulle, President of France, recorded by CFMB, Montréal, 1967; recordings relating to the Actors Equity Association, 1965-1969; and a recording of a discussion between Senator MacNaughton and Senator Lazarus Phillys, 1970. Also included is a videocassette entitled Audit and accountability, the needs of Parliament, making accountability work, 1978 and a newsfilm with Alan A. MacNaughton about a meeting of the Young Liberals of Mount Royal, 1959.Provenance:Additional name(s):Biography/Administrative history:MacNaughton, Alan, 1903-1999 : Alan Aylesworth MacNaughton, lawyer, Member of Parliament, Speaker of the House of Commons, was born in 1903 at Napanee, Ont., Ontario, and received his education at Upper Canada College, McGill University, London School of Economics, and the University of London. He pursued a career in business and law, being called to the Quebec Bar in 1930 and established a Law practice in Montreal. From 1935 to 1942 he was a Crown Prosecutor in Montreal. He was a director of numerous companies some of which include Aviation Electric Ltd., Brown Boveri (Canada) Ltd., and Cunard International Canada, Ltd.
He was a Member of Parliament, representing Montreal-Mount Royal from 1949 until 1966. He was appointed in 1958 as the first Opposition Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee. He was appointed Speaker of the House in May 1963, and served in tis capacity until January 1966. He was called to the Senate in July 1966 and he retired in 1978.
See also: Canadian Parliamentary Guide, 1978.Additional information:General note:Received in 1974 and 1984 from the Honourable Alan Macnaughton.Availability of other formats note:Textual: M-7962.Subject heading:Source:PrivateFormer archival reference no.:MG32-C9 -
Ordering and viewing options Conditions of access:Access restriction documentTextual records[ConsultationRestricted]Finding aid box [FA 931] 89[ConsultationClosed]Textual records: microform[ConsultationRestrictions vary]Microfilm reel M-7962[ConsultationRestricted]Graphic (photo)[ConsultationOpen]Box [MACNAUGHTON, ALAN A. 1974-180][ConsultationOpen]5694;[ConsultationOpen]SC 0015;[ConsultationOpen]Box [MACNAUGHTON, ALAN A. 1986-173][ConsultationOpen]SC 0690;[ConsultationOpen]SC 2093;[ConsultationOpen]SC 2095.1;[ConsultationOpen]Graphic (art)[ConsultationRestricted]Moving images (film)[ConsultationRestricted]
Moving images: Access to material in accession 1984-0280 (MISA) requires the written permission of Alan MacNaugton.Moving images (video)[ConsultationRestricted]
Moving images: Access to material in accession 1984-0280 (MISA) requires the written permission of Alan MacNaugton.Sound recordings[ConsultationRestricted]
Sound recordings: Access to material in accession 1988-0061 (MISA) requires the written permission of Alan MacNaugton. Material in accession 1973-0092 (MISA) is open for consultation.Terms of use:Photographs: No restrictions on use or reproduction except for photographs by Karsh (see accession no. 1987-054). Various copyrights for items less than 50 years old; copyright expired on items greater than 50 years old. Credit: National Archives of Canada.
Drawings: Use and/or reproduction with the permission of Alan A. MacNaughton is required. Various copyrights. Credit: National Archives of Canada.
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