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Hanford Woods
1996.2.3.1.144 · Item · 1988
Part of Brian Fawcett fonds

Photograph depicts Hanford Woods, author of "The Drubbing of Nesterenko and First Loves".

1996.2.3.1.485 · Item · 1988
Part of Brian Fawcett fonds

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).

2009.7.1.153 · Item · [ca. 1880 - ca. 1915]
Part of Archdeacon W. H. Collison fonds

Group of eight men and seven children stand in front of crest pole on unidentified building.

Handwritten annotation below image reads: "[..?] Alaska. Indian Totem Pole, Eagle Crest South Eastern Alaska."; on verso: "Chapter XXI Illustrations No. 2. [Kinnanook?] Section of Indian Village showing Totem pole of Eagle crest."

2000.13.1.42 · Item · 1969.
Part of Ray Williston fonds

Item is a photograph of Ray Williston planting a dogwood tree at the Museum’s grand opening on May 17, 1969. Behind Mr. Williston is NDP Leader Robert Strachan standing beside Premier W.A.C. Bennett. On the extreme left is Mr. George Wellbourn who donated all the equipment to the museum.

"From Zine to Zone"
1996.2.4.2.07 · Item · 1993
Part of Brian Fawcett fonds

Video recording consists of a personal recording of the show "From Zine to Zone" about media fandom, which Fawcett possibly used for research purposes. The show interviews with conference participants, academics at the Media West Conference on Fandom, May 1972 , Michigan. The show looks at fandom as a subculture of pop culture; fandom writers; and events associated with the conference proceedings. Includes panel discussion of fandom culture as an example of frustration with traditional TV, fan fiction writing, and slash writing on themes related to pop culture.

2000.6.12.127 · Item · 1976
Part of Barry McKinnon fonds

Audio recording consists of a reading by Fred Wah including poems from the book Pictograms from the interior of B.C., and excerpts from the book Among. He concludes with more recent poems: Prince George fantasy, Next spring, We eat, I lack the purity of all things seen, First personal poem, etc.