Photograph depicts Brian Fawcett, Gail Loder, and others in front of the Prince George Hotel.
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.
Photograph depicts Brian Fawcett, Jack Butcher, and Don White in front of Butcher residence.
Photograph depicts Brian Fawcett, Jesse Fawcett, and Max Fawcett at 3990 West 12th Avenue house.
Photograph depicts Brian Fawcett, Jesse Fawcett, and Max Fawcett on the beach at Silva Bay, Gabriola Island.
Photograph depicts Brian Fawcett, Jesse Fawcett, and Max Fawcett on the beach at Silva Bay, Gabriola Island.
Photograph depicts Brian Fawcett, Jesse Fawcett, and Max Fawcett on the beach at Silva Bay, Gabriola Island.
Photograph depicts Brian Fawcett, Jesse Fawcett, and Max Fawcett on the beach at Silva Bay, Gabriola Island.
Photograph depicts Brian Fawcett, Karen Loder, Sherri Vickers, and others.
Photograph depicts Brian Fawcett, Leanna Crouch and man in Edmonton.
Photograph depicts Brian Fawcett, Leslie Baker, and Max Fawcett.
Photograph depicts Brian Fawcett, Lorna Strom, Alice Smith, and Don White in parking lot.
Photograph depicts Brian Fawcett, Lorna Strom, and friends in Prince George.
Photograph depicts Brian Fawcett, Lorna Strom, and Jack Butcher.
Photograph depicts Brian Fawcett, Lorna Strom, Karen Loder, and Gail Loder at the corner of 3rd and George, Prince George.
Photograph depicts Brian Fawcett, Max Fawcett, and Agnes the dog on front steps.
Photograph depicts Brian Fawcett, Max Fawcett, and Agnes the dog on front steps.
Photograph depicts Brian Fawcett, Max Fawcett, and Agnes the dog on front steps.
Photograph depicts Brian Fawcett, Max Fawcett, and Hartley Fawcett in Penticton.
Photograph depicts Brian Fawcett, Max Fawcett, and Jesse Fawcett at the Fawcett family reunion in Kamloops.
Photograph depicts Brian Fawcett, Max Fawcett, and Jesse Fawcett at the Fawcett family reunion in Kamloops.
Photograph depicts Brian Fawcett, Max Fawcett, and Rita Fawcett in Penticton.
Photograph depicts Brian Fawcett, Nancy Boyd, and Max Fawcett with pets at 936 East 13th Ave.
Photograph depicts Brian Fawcett, Nancy Boyd, and Max Fawcett with pets at 936 East 13th Ave.
Item is an audio recording of Brian Fawcett, Prince George/Log Cabin.
Photograph depicts Brian Fawcett, Rita Fawcett, and Jesse Fawcett in West Vancouver.
Photograph depicts Brian Fawcett, Whitney Smith, and Brian Johnson.
Photograph depicts members of Brian Fawcett's baseball team, the "Paperbacks", in Georgia Park. Includes Stan Douglas, Gerry Creede, Jim Allen, George Bowering, Brian Fawcett, Nancy Boyd, Paul Naylor, and Taylor Naylor.
Photograph depicts Brian Fawcett's baseball team, the "Paperbacks". Top (from left to right): Brian Fawcett, Gill Collins, Chris Barnholden, Mike Barnholden, unknown, George Bowering. Bottom (from left to right): Paul Naylor, Nancy Boyd, Agnes the Dog.
Photograph depicts members of Brian Fawcett's baseball team, the "Paperbacks", in Georgia Park. Includes Stan Douglas, Gerry Creede, Jim Allen, George Bowering, Brian Fawcett, Nancy Boyd, Paul Naylor, and Taylor Naylor.
Photograph depicts members of Brian Fawcett's baseball team, the "Paperbacks", in Georgia Park. Includes Stan Douglas and Gerry Creede.
Photograph depicts Brian Fawcett's baseball team, the "Paperbacks". Top (from left to right): Brian Fawcett, Gill Collins, Chris Barnholden, Mike Barnholden, unknown, George Bowering. Bottom (from left to right): Paul Naylor, Nancy Boyd, Agnes the Dog.
Photograph depicts Brian Fawcett's baseball team, the "Paperbacks". Top (from left to right): Brian Fawcett, Gill Collins, Chris Barnholden, Mike Barnholden, unknown, George Bowering. Bottom (from left to right): Paul Naylor, Nancy Boyd, Agnes the Dog.
Photograph depicts Brian J. Sketchey of Simon Fraser University landing at the the Vancouver Sea Festival Accuracy Competition at English Beach. Sketchey was also a recipient of a 1976/77 grant-in-aid for student athletes.
Photograph depicts one of the earlier brick buildings beside the river, sited opposite the sternwheeler landing pier. It is called Commercial Block and was built in 1897.
Photograph depicts about the only brick house in North Wellington, Nanaimo. It was possibly built about 1860-1870 when coal working first commenced.
Photograph depicts the brick works at Haney, B.C., within 100 yards of the Fraser River. Current production appeared to be bricks, tiles, and flowerpots. There is a disused railway spur in the works
Image depicts a bridge under construction in Tumbler Ridge, B.C.
Image depicts a bridge in Prince George, B.C.
Image depicts a bridge in Prince George, B.C.
Image depicts a bridge in Prince George, B.C.
Prince George, British Columbia
Photograph depicts a view of a small bridge and dirt road joining buildings on two sides of a river. Loaded packhorses are traveling down the road. There are mountains in the distance. Survey of 55th parallel.
Photo depiicts a bridge over the Fraser River, south of Williams Lake. It was in poor condition, but was being prepared by the Department of Highways. The bridge was taken on the Gang Ranch public road, and led to the ranch and its uninhabited hinterland.
Photograph depicts a rustic bridge covered in snow leading across a log jam. A horse is walking on the bridge toward the photographer. [55th parallel]
Photograph depicts a trail through log jam built by survey party. [55th parallel]
Photograph depicts two horses loaded with packs walking across a wooden bridge leading over Wedge Creek.
Photograph depicts two men on the bridge of the "Kwuna" ferry with car deck at Sandspit, Queen Charlotte Islands.
Photograph depicts two men on the bridge of the "Kwuna" ferry with car deck at Sandspit, Queen Charlotte Islands.
Image depicts a river in Tumbler Ridge, B.C. The bridge crossing it appears to be either half-missing or incomplete.