Photograph depicts a Northern BC landscape, possibly in the Bowron River Valley, near the Bowron clearcut.
Photograph depicts Brian Fawcett on Northern British Columbia backroad.
Photograph depicts a Northern BC landscape, possibly in the Bowron River Valley, near the Bowron clearcut.
Photograph depicts a Northern BC landscape, possibly in the Bowron River Valley, near the Bowron clearcut.
Photograph depicts Message in Crafts Canada window stating "9 People More Out of Work!!".
Photograph depicts Huble Homestead.
Photograph depicts heavy machinery for forestry.
Photograph depicts Alleyway in Prince George.
Photograph depicts Industrial site, possible a Prince George sawmill.
Photograph depicts the Bowron clearcut.
Photograph depicts the Bowron clearcut.
Photograph depicts the Bowron clearcut.
Photograph depicts a Northern BC landscape, possibly in the Bowron River Valley, near the Bowron clearcut.
Photograph depicts Pop can on forest floor.
Photograph depicts Two Golden Labradors fetching a stick from a lake.
Video recording consists of a recorded episode of the CBC show "The Nature of Things with David Suzuki: Cyberman", which Fawcett possibly used for research purposes.
Video recording consists of a broadcast recording of show 311 of the Toronto TV Chum Production "Because I Said So with Maggie Cassella". The May 28, 2003 show included guest participants Jana Lynne White, Krista Sutton and Brian Fawcett. The segment with Fawcett discusses the topic of sex in reality versus sex as portrayed in film & television and impact on society, particularly in relation to his book Gender Wars.
Image depicts Studio 2880 Arts Complex in Prince George, B.C. Map coordinates 53°54'36.9"N 122°46'30.3"W
Image depicts the Prince George Public Library.
Image depicts the Prince George Public Library from 7th Ave.
Image depicts a building which is a part of the Studio 2880 Arts Complex on 15th Avenue in Prince George, B.C.
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 .
Image depicts the McBride District Centennial Library.
Photograph taken at unidentified outdoor function, see also items 2009.6.1.629 - 2009.6.1.634.
Grant holds an eagle feather.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “Aug 2006, Her Honor and Dorothy Grant”.
A group of approximately 70 people in costume stand in large room with wood interior and two British flags in background. The group includes men, women, and children of all ages. Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph: "I Say were you ever in the Old Country?". See also item 2009.5.1.56.
Item is a notebook entitled "April 1978 ".
Item is a notebook entitled "The Pan ".
Lucy stands next to Violet on far right in group with six other unidentified young girls. Each girl wears a white dress and holds a holly branch. They stand on material laid out in snow in front of unidentified building. Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph: "Violet. Lucy. This is their Holly and Mistletoe Drill".
Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph: "Here they are in Sleeping beauty asleep. Virginia is not all in. She is behind Violet who is King. Father of the beauty. That is the queen in front and the nurse at the head of the bed and the Beauty on the bed." The girls are in costume on material laid out in snow in front of unidentified building. Unknown wood object in left foreground.
Handwritten caption beneath this photo reads: "Hazelton Masquerade Dance April 8th /12". A group of approximately 70 people in costume stand in large room with wood interior and British flag in background. The group includes men, women, and children of all ages.
Sarah Glassey stands in beaded dress and ornate headdress, holding flowers and surrounded by greenery.
The photo negative depicts a historical exhibit with a building on display at the Provincial Archives in Victoria.
Item is a notebook entitled "Hotel Lyric [vol. 2] ".
Item is a re-recording of Robert Service, poet reciting his poetry as re-broadcast on Jack Carbutt's radio show; recording includes Service's poems "The Shooting of Dan McGrew" and " The Cremation of Sam McGee" recordings dated 1943[?].
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."
Item is a notebook entitled "Newfoundland".
File contains a notebook entitled "Hotel Lyric #1".
Item is a notebook entitled "Volume 2 of Whatever This Is".
Item is a notebook entitled "Allegory ".
Item is a notebook with English literature related notes.