Photograph depicts Rita Fawcett playing 'Tumbling Towers' game at 936 East 13th Avenue.
Photograph depicts Rita Fawcett playing 'Tumbling Towers' game at 936 East 13th Avenue.
Photograph depicts Nancy Boyd.
Photograph depicts Nancy Boyd.
Photograph depicts Hanford Woods' wife.
Photograph depicts Georgia Woods, Hanford Woods' daughter.
Photograph depicts Georgia Woods, Hanford Woods' daughter.
Photograph depicts Brian Fawcett, Max Fawcett, and Jesse Fawcett at the Fawcett family reunion in Kamloops.
Photograph depicts Group portrait at Fort San, Saskatchewan. Includes Doug Glover (red shirt), Alan Safarik (sitting with green shirt), Judy McCroskey, and Brian Fawcett (lower right).
Video recording consists of a personal recording of the show "The Public Mind" with Bill Moyers, which Fawcett possibly used for research purposes. Moyers hosts 2 documentaries: "Consuming Images" on the effect of TV, ads and consumerism in North American and its impact on democracy, beauty and truth; use of digital technology and how it creates beauty for the fashion/publishing industry. Second documentary "Leading Questions" looks at how industry has learned to appeal to our emotions to get consumers to purchase what they think they need. The show looks at behavioural surveys done by large corporations to get their products purchased and how advertising and marketing is crucial to influencing consumers.
Photograph depicts Sergei, Nancy Boyd, and Brian Fawcett.
Photograph depicts Merrily Weisbord and Merrilyn Mohr (Simonds).
Photograph depicts Palm trees in Vancouver at the corner of 11th and Arbutus.
Photograph depicts Brian Fawcett with his parents Hartley Fawcett and Rita Fawcett in Penticton.
Photograph depicts Brian Fawcett collage with Queen Elizabeth.
Photograph depicts Brian Fawcett.
File contains Brian Fawcett's personal agenda from 1989.
Photograph depicts Fawcett's neighbour's dog in Vancouver.
Photograph depicts Wedding portrait of John House and Serena Fawcett.
Photograph depicts Brian Fawcett doing reading in Penticton for 'Pens in Motion'.
Photograph depicts Brian Fawcett doing reading in Penticton for 'Pens in Motion'.
Photograph depicts Brian Fawcett.
Photograph depicts Brian Fawcett and Max Fawcett at Narrow Lake.
Photograph depicts New Forest Planted 1985 sign.
Photograph depicts the Bowron clearcut.
Photograph depicts Bowron clearcut, burn at hilltops resulting from careless fireguards.
Photograph depicts Bowron clearcut, replanted seedling.
Photograph depicts Narrow Lake, west of the Bowron clearcut.
Photograph depicts the Bowron clearcut.
Photograph depicts the Bowron clearcut.
Audio recording is a dictation by Max Fawcett for a school project.
Audio recording is a music tape that Brian Fawcett played while he wrote for the purposes of compositional framing.
Photograph depicts Professional baseball game.
Photograph depicts Professional baseball game.
Photograph depicts Nina Norgan.
Photograph depicts the Bowron clearcut.
Photograph depicts the Bowron clearcut.
Photograph depicts Jesse McKinnon and Max Fawcett at Narrow Lake.
Photograph depicts the Bowron clearcut.
Photograph depicts the Bowron clearcut.
Photograph depicts Bighorn Sheep near McBride.
Photograph depicts the Bowron clearcut.
Photograph depicts the Bowron clearcut.
Photograph depicts the Bowron clearcut.
Photograph depicts the Bowron clearcut.
Photograph depicts Brian Fawcett and George Bowering playing baseball.
Audio recording is a interview with Jane Jacobs. Jane Jacobs was a writer and activist. Fawcett did article for Insite regarding Jacob's philosophy on urban planning.
Audio recording is a radio musical monologue of Jonathan Goldstein, Montreal radio personality, playing pop songs from the 70s and the music's connection to his teen years in Montreal. Goldstein wanted Fawcett to collaborate with him on a project, and sent him a tape of his work.
Audio recording is a music tape that Brian Fawcett played while he wrote for the purposes of compositional framing.
Audio recording is a music tape that Brian Fawcett played while he wrote for the purposes of compositional framing.