Photograph depicts Rita Fawcett and Serena Foot.
Photograph depicts Rita Fawcett and her grandson, Max Fawcett.
Photograph depicts Rita Fawcett and her grandson, Max Fawcett.
Photograph depicts Rita Fawcett and her grandson, Max Fawcett.
Photograph depicts Rita Fawcett.
Photograph depicts Rick Wagner, Victoria Wagner, and Sue Wagner at the wedding of Brian Fawcett and Nancy Boyd.
Photograph depicts Rick Wagner with Nancy Boyd at her wedding to Brian Fawcett.
Photograph depicts Rick Wagner with Brian Fawcett and Nancy Boyd at their wedding.
Photograph depicts Rick Wagner with Brian Fawcett and Nancy Boyd at their wedding.
Photograph depicts Rick Wagner with Brian Fawcett and Nancy Boyd at their wedding.
Item is an audio recording of Richard Truhlar, Paper Sky.
Item is an audio recording of Richard Truhlar and Steve McCaffery, Manicured Noise.
Item is an audio recording of Reading in Terrace by McKinnon, Gilbert, Culley, and Stanley.
Item is an audio recording of Reading from The Kiss, The Suicide, Across Town, The Work, Sign Language: Anyway Who Cares, and Old Loggers.
Item is an audio recording of Reading by Marilyn Bowering.
Item is an audio recording of Reading by George Stanley and Jean Rystaad.
Item is an audio recording of a reading at Hazelton with Gilbert, Culley, McKinnon, Fitzgerald, Gates, Byl, Stanley, Snow, Dorothy.
Power lines, vehicles, and forest visible in background.
Buildings and power lines in background.
Neighbourhood, forest, and hills in background.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “wearing Rod Robinson’s leather coat at the raising of Eli Gosnell’s great pole at Aiyansh, Nov./78”
Power poles and buildings visible in background.
Buildings and forest in background.
Photograph depicts elders, chiefs, and councillors outside the new Kispiox Cultural Building while a totem pole was raised at the official opening of the facility. Photograph was taken on Campagnolo's Skeena riding tour.
Item is an audio recording of Radio Free Rain Forest.
Photograph depicts a close-up view of a quilt tapestry entitled "Community Panorama" from the Queen Charlotte City recycling project grant funded by Project Mobilization Canada Works.
Photograph depicts a quilted tapestry entitled "Rainbow" for Project Mobilization under project manager N. McCreary.This tapestry was on display at the Queen Charlotte City community hall.
Photograph depicts a quilted tapestry of a Queen Charlotte Island maritime scene entitled "Natures Panorama" for Project Mobilization under project manager N. McCreary.This tapestry was on display at the Queen Charlotte City community hall.
Photograph depicts a quilted tapestry of Queen Charlotte City entitled "Community Panorama" for Project Mobilization under project manager N. McCreary.This tapestry was on display at the Queen Charlotte City community hall.
Photograph depicts a quilted tapestry entitled "Boy on Beach" for Project Mobilization under project manager N. McCreary.This tapestry was on display at the Queen Charlotte City community hall.
Image depicts the Prince George Public Library from 7th Ave.
Image depicts the Prince George Public Library.
Photograph is a professional portrait of Brian Fawcett.
Photograph depicts Professional portrait of Brian Fawcett.
Photograph depicts Professional portrait of Brian Fawcett.
Photograph depicts Professional baseball game.
Photograph depicts Professional baseball game.
Item is a photograph of the Princeton cast of the play “Whatever happened to Jones”. Mr. Williston is on the far left.
Photograph depicts Prince George Writer's Conference at College of New Caledonia.
Photograph depicts Prince George sawmill.
Photograph depicts Prince George sawmill.
Item is a notebook entitled "Prince George notebook".
Photograph is a portrait of John Harris.
Photograph is a portrait of Irving Layton.
Photograph is a portrait of Earle Birney.
Photograph is a portrait of Barry McKinnon.
Photograph of a young girl believed to be Katy Collison seated for a formal portrait on a wheeled chair. Handwritten annotation in pen on recto reads: "With love from 'Mama'[?] 1907." Handwritten address on verso reads: "Miss West[?] Metlakatla British Columbia N.W. America." Two half penny stamps affixed on verso and partially obscured by two postmarks which read: "Folkstone 1.15 PM SP 19 07."
Photograph depicts Northern British Columbia landscape.
Cartoon by Roy Peterson, printed above image: "THE PETERSON PORTFOLIO".
Photograph depicts Playwright Ken Brown in Edmonton. Ken Brown was the playwright for The Cambodia Pavilion and Life After Hockey.