It feels good to vicariously be part of a great moment in Canadian history. We just completed the archived video restore, edit, and encode of Sir Winston Churchill’s famous wartime speech presented to the Canadian Parliament on December 30, 1941. The video is a central part of the exhibit. If you are a history enthusiast this is a good exhibit to go to. Actually Parliament Hill and the Centre Block is a great place in general to visit.
Here are some related links:
Churchill societies and organizations are worldwide:
http://www.winstonchurchill.org/support/the-churchill-centre/publications/chartwell-bulletin/2012/45-mar/1424-new-library-of-parliament-exhibit-in-ottawa-churchill-from-canada-to-the-world-
Ottawa Citizen article and video about Churchill’s famous speech:
http://www.ottawacitizen.com/news/Winston+Churchill+years+Some+chicken+Some+neck/5924807/story.html
Info about the Library of Parliament:
http://www.parl.gc.ca/About/Parliament/Publications/LOP/lop-e.asp
Top 10 Canadian Man Made Wonders – The Library of Parliament:
http://travel.ca.msn.com/canada/top-10-canadian-man-made-wonders?page=4