- CA RBD MSG 1234-8-3E.53
- Item
- 1967
Part of Expo 67 Collection
Interior view photograph. Photographic montage in the Man the Provider Pavilion. The display featured images related to agriculture
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Part of Expo 67 Collection
Interior view photograph. Photographic montage in the Man the Provider Pavilion. The display featured images related to agriculture
Part of Expo 67 Collection
Photograph of the Air Canada Pavilion exterior (lot B-332).
Part of Expo 67 Collection
Interior view photograph. A promotional display for Air-India, the country's largest international airline.
Part of Expo 67 Collection
Photograph of the Algeria Pavilion section of the Arab Countries Pavilion (lot C-469). The Algerian Pavilion shared the country's history on twelve screens inside its cinema. Photographs and ancient relics showcased a diverse present and a culturally rich past. At the Algerian restaurant the wine and pastries were among the popular features. The Arab Countries Pavilion housed the nations of Algeria, the United Arab Republic, and Kuwait. Display spaces for each country were featured as well as a restaurant and cinema. Pavilion featured rectangular geometry inset with traditional drop arch, reinforced concrete basement with structural steel central tower, reinforced fiberglass cladding (S: 100' x 120' --- A: 12,000 sq. ft. --- H: 16'). The Arab Countries Pavilion, Ile Notre Dame, originally was sponsored by Algeria, Morocco and Kuwait. But at time of Egypt-Israel 6 days war, Kuwait closed its section. It never was re-opened. Kuwait was the only nation that withdrew during the six months of expo '67
Part of Expo 67 Collection
Photograph of the Algeria Pavilion section of the Arab Countries Pavilion (lot C-469). The Algerian Pavilion shared the country's history on twelve screens inside its cinema. Photographs and ancient relics showcased a diverse present and a culturally rich past. At the Algerian restaurant the wine and pastries were among the popular features. The Arab Countries Pavilion housed the nations of Algeria, the United Arab Republic, and Kuwait. Display spaces for each country were featured as well as a restaurant and cinema. Pavilion featured rectangular geometry inset with traditional drop arch, reinforced concrete basement with structural steel central tower, reinforced fiberglass cladding (S: 100' x 120' --- A: 12,000 sq. ft. --- H: 16'). The Arab Countries Pavilion, Ile Notre Dame, originally was sponsored by Algeria, Morocco and Kuwait. But at time of Egypt-Israel 6 days war, Kuwait closed its section. It never was re-opened. Kuwait was the only nation that withdrew during the six months of expo '67
"Alligator" letter, 4 August [1842?]
Part of Thomas Storrow Brown Collection
Letter to T. S. Brown, st. Augustine, Florida, from a correspondent given as "Alligator"; real last name appears to be Smith. Letter refers to ideas to make money and current events.
Part of Expo 67 Collection
Interior view photograph. Mannequin heads donning a wide variety of American hats.
Part of Expo 67 Collection
Interior view photograph. American hostess and marine welcoming visitors at the second floor escalator.
Part of Expo 67 Collection
Interior view photograph. Garments worn by native Americans.
Part of Expo 67 Collection
Interior view photograph. Cork replica of Amsterdam store front.