Photograph depicts Barry McKinnon, Jesse McKinnon, and dog by Fraser River in Prince George.
Item is an audio recording of Barry McKinnon reading at University of Alberta, 22 October 1971.
Audio recording consists of a series of interviews held with Barry McKinnon at his home in Prince George. McKinnon reads and discusses Pages from a prairie journal, The land, This place, Six songs from a small lounge, Notes, the deer, Pearl, and The whale.
Audio recording consists of a reading by Barry McKinnon from Lust lodge, Pages from a prairie journal, His wife, The short story of the gentle man, To his lover who takes care of his rooms, I return again to the river, One poem danced, the other sung, The tree song, The land, sound poems, and The moving photograph.
Audio recording consists of a reading by Barry McKinnon of poems of other Prince George poets and a selection of his own works: His wife, I return again to the river, The lake, The land, Carbon copies, I wanted to say something, Lust lodge. Followed by Al Neil at the piano, and a night at the Legion with Hank the Hobo.
Item is an audio recording of Barry McKinnon on Canadian Poetry in the 80's: Program #3.
Item is an audio recording of Barry McKinnon lecture on Heart of Darkness and Guy Sobel on "Songs Then" (Langara).
Item is an audio recording of Barry McKinnon interviews Sharon Thesen for the Capilano Review.
Item is an audio recording of Barry McKinnon interviews David Phillips.
Item is an audio recording of Barry McKinnon interviews Al McNeil.
Item is an audio recording of Barry McKinnon interviews Al McNeil.
Item is an audio recording of Barry McKinnon interview.
Photograph depicts Barry McKinnon at "Words, Loves" conference.
Photograph depicts Barry McKinnon at "Words, Loves" conference.
Photograph depicts Barry McKinnon at "Words, Loves" conference.
Photograph depicts Barry McKinnon at shore.
Photograph depicts Barry McKinnon at podium at "Words, Loves" conference.
Photograph depicts Barry McKinnon at McKinnon's Gorse Street house.
Item is an audio recording of Barry McKinnon at CNC.
Photograph depicts Barry McKinnon and Robin Blaser at "Words, Loves" conference.
Photograph depicts Barry McKinnon and Robert Creeley reading at podium at "Words, Loves" conference.
Item is an audio recording of Barry McKinnon and George Stanley on CBC Daybreak.
Item is an audio recording of Barry Gifford at CNC.
Photograph depicts a baby, possibly Thea Bowering.
Photograph depicts Baby Sophie.
Photograph is an author photograph of Barry McKinnon for "Arrythmia".
Photograph depicts Audrey Thomas at "Words, Loves" conference.
Packed gymnasium applauding after the April 1972 production (see items 2009.6.1.11 - 2009.6.1.17).
Photograph depicts Attendees at "Words, Loves" conference.
Photograph depicts Attendees at "Words, Loves" conference.
Photograph depicts Attendee at "Words, Loves" conference.
Image depicts the travel infocentre at the Atlin Museum. The slide labels it as having once been a school.
Image depicts the Moose Hall in the Atlin Museum. A sign above the door reads: "In 1905 this building was the new Arctic Brotherhood Hall in Discovery. Some years later it was hauled here in two parts by horses to become the Moose Lodge and Community Hall."
Image depicts an Anglican Church at the Atlin Museum.
Image depicts a sign in the Atlin Cemetery, it reads: "In 1898, Fritz Miller and Kenny McLaren found gold on nearby Pine Creek, triggering British Columbia's last placer gold rush. The boom subsided by 1908, but gold has kept Atlin alive. Now Miller and McLaren lie here among hard-bitten prospectors, young miners, northern aviators, brave women and new-born infants, all part of Atlin's pioneer heritage R.I.P."
Image depicts the grave of John Wolters in the Atlin Cemetery. It reads: "Born in Kent, England, Jan 16 1857. Died Sept. 21 1905."
Image depicts the grave of John Elmwood Simons in the Atlin Cemetery. It reads: "died Feb. 8, 1914, age 61 yrs. froze to death."
Image depicts numerous graves in the Atlin Cemetery.
Image depicts numerous graves in the Atlin Cemetery.
Image depicts the grave of Charley William Rudolf in the Atlin Cemetery. It reads: "Born July 2, 1923. Died May 21, 1940. Age 16 years. Died from gunshot wounds, mistaken for a bear."
Image depicts a memorial plaque which reads: "In memory of the Atlin men who gave their lives for their country in World War II," and then proceeds to list several individuals.
Image depicts a boat named "the Tarahne," which is located in Atlin, B.C. Atlin Lake and Mountain are visible in the background.
Image depicts a boat named "the Tarahne," which is located in Atlin, B.C. Atlin Lake and Mountain are visible in the background.
Image depicts the Garrett Store in Atlin, B.C. A plaque on it reads: "John Garrett, a prominent English cricket player, came to Atlin in 1910 to mine gold. In 1917 he opened this grocery and dry goods store where he also sold his wife's fresh baked bread and sweets."
Image depicts the post office in Atlin, B.C.
Image depicts old machinery, at the Atlin Museum in Atlin, B.C.
Image depicts an old boat on the shore of Atlin Lake.
Image depicts a mural of Atlin with information about the Globe Theatre and Edwin L. Pillman on it. It reads: "Talented businessman arrived in Atlin in 1899, and for nearly fifty years operated a variety of businesses ~ grocery and drug stores, undertaker, market gardens and the theatre. Assissted by his loyal wife Elizabeth." It also states that the Globe Theatre was built in 1917 and was used until the early 40's.
Image depicts numerous old buildings on a main street in Atlin, B.C.
Image depicts the Globe Theatre in Atlin, B.C.