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Heritage River Trails
2012.13.2.14.18 · File · 1984
Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

File consists of notes and reproductions relating to the Heritage River Trails in Prince George that follow the shores of the Nechako and Fraser Rivers. Includes: "Heritage River Trails" brochure prepared by Kent Sedgwick (1984).

2009.5.2.9 · Item · 1913
Part of Taylor-Baxter Family Photograph Collection

Photograph depicts H.F. Glassey standing on left with handcuffs and baton. Thirteen people stand in costume in foreground. Curtain, framed pictures, and decorative branches hang on wall in background. Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph: "H. F. (Bert) Glassey - Policeman, small man - Druggist, Smith girl, Matron Hospital (Wrench Hospital), Bandaged Head, Bank Manager, 1913 Hazelton Player Club."

"Hh"
2000.6.04.3.080 · File · [after 1960]
Part of Barry McKinnon fonds

File consists of issues of the literary periodical entitled "Hh".

"Hills"
2000.6.04.3.081 · File · [1976?]
Part of Barry McKinnon fonds

File consists of issues of the literary periodical entitled "Hills", including issue 4.

Hockey novel notebooks
1996.2.8.4.3 · File · [ca. 1995]
Part of Brian Fawcett fonds

File consists of two notebooks with notes for a hockey novel, which became "The Last of the Lumbermen".

Homecoming
2008.3.1.094 · File · [19-]
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of the original handwritten draft of "Diary of Success Homecoming" by Bridgie Drugan (Moran) (7 pages); the original list of people Bridget spoke with at the homecoming; a copy of handwritten draft of "Diary of Success Homecoming" by Bridgie Drugan (Moran) (7 pages); a copy of list of people Bridget spoke with at the homecoming.

"House Call" short story
2019.12.1.36 · File · 1990-2003
Part of Ann Walsh fonds

File consists of publication submissions of Ann Walsh's short story "House Call" and correspondence with publishers. The story was originally written in March 1990.

Housebible
1996.2.5.2.122 · File · 1998
Part of Brian Fawcett fonds

File consists of a 3.5-inch floppy disk containing Brian Fawcett's digital records.

"Human Happiness" (2011)
1996.2.9.9 · Subseries · [before 2011]
Part of Brian Fawcett fonds

Subseries consists of material related to Fawcett's 2011 work "Human Happiness", a memoir of his parents Hartley Fawcett and Rita Fawcett.

Ida Fawcett
1996.2.3.1.400 · Item · 1982
Part of Brian Fawcett fonds

Photograph depicts Ida Fawcett, Brian Fawcett's aunt, who died in 1992.

1996.2.4.2.05 · Item · 26 Feb. 2004
Part of Brian Fawcett fonds

Video recording consists of a broadcast recording of Brian Fawcett, as a guest on "Ideas" with Laurie Brown, which aired on Toronto channel 1 TV on Feb 26, 2004. Fawcett discusses ideas from his latest collection of essays in "Local Matters: In Defense of Dooney's Café" including the onslaught of globalization as a "cultural force"; how corporate culture permeates contemporary North American society and how we can act locally to organize ourselves as individuals and in groups to encourage anti-globalist anti-corporate consumer activity .

"Imago"
2000.6.04.3.083 · File · [between 1967 and 1973]
Part of Barry McKinnon fonds

File consists of issues of the literary periodical entitled "Imago", including issues 10-17.

"Impulse"
2000.6.04.3.084 · File · 1971
Part of Barry McKinnon fonds

File consists of issues of the literary periodical entitled "Impulse", including issue 1.

"In the Sun" poem
2019.12.1.41 · File · 1972
Part of Ann Walsh fonds

Includes the vol. 34, no. 5 (1972) issue of Jack and Jill magazine, featuring "In the Sun" a poem by Ann Walsh (p. 62).

"Incognito"
2000.6.04.3.085 · File · [after 1960]
Part of Barry McKinnon fonds

File consists of issues of the literary periodical entitled "Incognito", including issue 1.

2019.12.4.01 · File · [ca. 1984-1999]
Part of Ann Walsh fonds

Includes correspondence between Ann Walsh and Robin Skelton, Bill Bissett, Shirlee Smith Matheson, Dave Jenkinson, W.P. Kinsella, Todd Lee, Laurence Gough, Gwen Pharis Ringwood, Jan Drabec, Mark Leiren-Young, Gail Whitter, Peter Gzowski, Lynne Bowen, Constance Horne, Norma Charles, Bev Brenna, Barbara Haworth-Attard, Nancy Oswald, David A.E. Spalding, and Penny Dickens.

2008.3.1.034 · File · 1986-1987
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of "A comparative list of general Indian and non-Indian Values" developed by Joann Sebastian Morris, revised 1987; "Making Indians in British Columbia" by Michael Kew, revised 1986; a photograph of "Fort George", courtesy of the Provincial Archives of British Columbia, Visual Records Division, Catalogue No. 96295; Negative No.: G-3097; Newspaper articles from The Prince George Citizen: "Indians behind bars: Figures are Shocking", "Commentary: Compensation Deal Attempt to Right Wrong"; British Columbia Heritage Series: Our Native Peoples: Dene (series 1, volume 9,) a Social Studies Bulletin published by the Department of Education, The Government of the Province of British Columbia, 1953.

"Ingluvin"
2000.6.04.3.086 · File · 1971
Part of Barry McKinnon fonds

File consists of issues of the literary periodical entitled "Ingluvin", including issue 2.

In-progress short works
2019.12.1.43 · File · 1959-1991
Part of Ann Walsh fonds

File consists of various short writing pieces by Ann Walsh including short stories, poetry, and short dramatic works.

"Intercourse"
2000.6.04.3.087 · File · [between 1960 and 1971]
Part of Barry McKinnon fonds

File consists of issues of the literary periodical entitled "Intercourse".

1996.2.4.1.17 · Item · [ca. 1996]
Part of Brian Fawcett fonds

Audio recording is an interview by Brian Fawcett with Barry McKinnon in Prince George. They discuss the early beginnings of New Star Press & The Georgia Strait. Includes background on the political and literary goals of 1970-80's small presses in Vancouver, including the Vancouver Community Press, Western Voice Newspaper, and The Grape. They also talk about the influence of working class & Marxist ideology on small presses in Vancouver. Second side of tape is a philosophical discussion of post-modernist theories of truth and a discussion of 17th-18th century philosophers.