Series consists of audio-visual material created by or compiled by the Canadian National Railway Company. Film reels (in colour and black and white) include the following: commercials; documentaries; promotional films; year-end company reviews; and travelogues. Titles include: Alaska: Cruise Style Beyond the Rails, a corporate sketch of CN, showing people, policies, and activities Bulk Freight Year End Review (1964-1974) Jasper Holiday Canada's Atlantic Provinces Series , including Land of the Blue Tartan, Memo to Mom, New Brunswick Without Fishing Rail Visit Series, including Scarlet Coats in Old Quebec The Face of Ottawa This is Canada Series, including North to Hudson Bay and the Gaspe Peninsula of Quebec, Potash Boom The Time and Place Faces Canada series The Song of the Ski Voices of the North In the Streets of Old Quebec Upper Canada Village Mountain Moods Quebec Logging: Working Together Rails North ServoCentre Water Pollution: It's Your Water Too Beyond the Rails Short Information films entitled Bulk Freight, Cargo-Flo, Containerization, Hump Yards, Passenger Service. There is a film from 1926 and is entitled Down the Spanish Main and is 21 minutes long. A film entitled Meet the President (1967) which is a 30 minute interview with Norman John MacMillan, and is presented by Canadian National Reporter. A film entitled Iroquois Pageant, which is a documentary about a First Nations pageant at the Six Nations Reserve near Brantford, Ontario. A film about CN's Industrial Development Department entitled The Time and the Place. A film about CN's Turbo Train development (from its engineering, construction, and interior design) entitled Turbo. Sound recordings include the following: This is Canada radio series: series of 26 radio programs (5min each) produced by CN Public Relations Department in New York and offered to American radio stations. Consists of narration by Peter Roberts, NBC announcer, and Canadian folk music; an address by Donald Gordon regarding the 1952 Capital Revision Act; radio series on the centenary celebration of the Montréal and Lachine Railroad. Material is available in different formats, and in the process of being digitized.
1995-0071 MISA
1982-0213 MISA
1982-0229 MISA
1976-0004 MISA
1968-0027 MISA
1978-0301 MISA
1979-0313 MISA
1965-0010 MISA
1973-0270 MISA
1998-0094 VSA