Item is an audio recording of Fred Wah interview with Stan Shaffer and Barry McKinnon.
Photograph depicts Fred Wah at Prince George Writer's Conference.
Item is an audio recording of Fred Wah.
Item is an audio recording of F.R. Scott: Canadian Poets on Tape.
Image depicts the Fort George Regional Museum in Prince George, B.C.
Photograph depicts five totem poles of various sizes in a fenced enclosure with a forested area in the background. Photographer’s stamp on verso: “W.E. Nicholson, 268 E. 10th, Vancouver 10, B.C.”
Photograph depicts the Fisher family farm in Morinville, Alberta, owned by Brian Fawcett's paternal aunt.
Photograph depicts the Fisher family farm in Morinville, Alberta, owned by Brian Fawcett's paternal aunt.
Photograph depicts an Indigenous stone carving. Annotation on recto of photograph states: "A. 79' W Bergson."
Image depicts a faded First Nations' rock painting.
Image depicts an unknown woman pointing towards some faded First Nations' rock paintings.
Photograph depicts a First Nations dugout canoe at Lillooet, BCIt is about 10 ft. long.
Image depicts several unidentified individuals standing outside a building, and holding intricately painted drums; the woman on the right is Sue Sedgwick. The location is uncertain.
Image depicts several unidentified individuals standing outside a building and holding intricately painted drums; Kent Sedgwick is standing the middle of the group with Sue Sedgwick beside him. The location is uncertain.
Image depicts several unidentified individuals standing outside a building, and holding intricately painted drums. The location is uncertain.
Image depicts several unidentified individuals standing outside a building, and holding intricately painted drums; the woman on the right is Sue Sedgwick. The location is uncertain.
Image depicts an intricately painted drum. The location is uncertain.
Image depicts a snow sculpted fire place and couch on a skating rink, possibly during the Winter City Conference, in Prince George, B.C. Taken at the Prince George Civic Center. Map coordinates 53°54'45.6"N 122°44'59.6"W
Photograph depicts a yellow fire hydrant, produced for Nancy Boyd as a model for artwork.
Image depicts the old Fire Hall, now a museum, in Stewart, B.C.
Two carved poles stand in foreground, a third smaller pole visible by wood structure in background.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "For heading of Page 12. Fin Back Whale Crest. [?] Totems, S.E. Alaska".
Photograph depicts a totem pole standing in front of a forested environment with a fence line in the foreground. Photographer’s stamp on verso: “W.E. Nicholson, 268 E. 10th, Vancouver 10, B.C.”
Photograph depicts Fawcett's neighbour's dog in Vancouver.
Photograph depicts Fawcett house in Morinville, Alberta.
Photograph depicts Fawcett family reunion in Kamloops, July 31-August 3, 1992.
Photograph depicts Fawcett family home in Morinville, Alberta.
Photograph depicts Fawcett family members, including Rita Fawcett, at a table.
Photograph depicts Fawcett family at Christmas. First row (from top, left to right): Bev Foot (man in polka dot shirt), Ron Fawcett, Richard Norgan, Ken Foot, Brian Fawcett (deliberately crossing eyes). Second row: Joan McLeod Fawcett, Serena Foot, Nina Norgan, Sandra Ross. Third row: Kelly Fawcett (boy on Joan's knee), Hartley Fawcett, Rita Fawcett. Bottom row: Karen Foot holding Jason Fawcett, Laura Holley holding Jesse Fawcett, and Stephen Foot.
Photograph depicts Fawcett family at 3298 West 16th Avenue in Vancouver.
Photograph depicts members of the Fawcett family posed for a baseball team photograph at the Fawcett family reunion in Kamloops in 1988. Top (from left to right): Brian Fawcett, Josh Fawcett, Kelly Fawcett, Alaister Duncan, John House, Stuart Wilson. Middle: Nina Norgan, unknown, Laura Duncan, Serena Foot, unknown. Bottom: Ron Fawcett, Debbie Fawcett, unknown, Nancy Boyd, Max Fawcett, Agnes the Dog.
Photograph depicts Fawcett barn in Morinville, Alberta.
Image depicts a street, possibly in Kamloops, which has been closed for a Sunday morning Farmer's Market.
Photograph depicts a totem pole supported by smaller poles, and a second totem pole standing straight in background. Beach in foreground, fence and hills in distance.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "Falling greatness, Chapt. XXI No. 5, A Chief's Totem Pole inclined to fall. [Gitaix?] Encampment, Nass River. Five illustration for Chapt. XXI."
Item is an audio recording of Evelyn Lau at CNC.
Item is an audio recording of ENGL 220 Open Learning Institute.
Photograph depicts Empty 'Professional Centre' in Prince George.
Item is an audio recording of Elizabeth Hay reading of Captivity Tales at UNBC.
Item is an audio recording of a Elizabeth Hay reading.
Photograph depicts Eleanor Crowe and Brett Enemark at "Words, Loves" conference.
Photograph depicts a large totem pole next to groomed dirt paths. Power poles and river visible in background.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "Edenshaw pole in park at Prince Rupert."
Item is an audio recording of Earle Birney, CNC Poetry Reading November 1971.
Audio recording consists of Earle Birney discussing poetry in general terms, and reading a representative selection of his poems. Poems include: The Alaska passage, I fear that I shall never make, Found, Swahili serenade, Pacific door, The marriage, Bushed, etc.
Audio recording consists of Earle Birney discussing poetry in general terms, and reading a representative selection of his poems. Poems include: The Alaska passage, I fear that I shall never make, Found, Swahili serenade, Pacific door, The marriage, Bushed, etc.
Item is an audio recording of Earle Birney: Canadian poets on tape.
Photograph depicts Earle Birney at the College of New Caledonia.
Totem pole stands alone against a mountainous background.
Photograph depicts Ducks at Reifel Bird Sanctuary.
Photograph depicts Dorothy Livesay performing a reading at the College of New Caledonia with Barry McKinnon speaking.
Photograph depicts Dorothy Livesay performing a reading at the College of New Caledonia reading series.
Photograph depicts Dorothy Livesay performing a reading at the College of New Caledonia reading series.