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Automobile Stadium

Exterior view photograph. Automotive stadium track and bleachers and infield (lot B-313). Five leading car manufacturers and their Canadian divisions: American Motors, General Motors, Ford Motor, Chrysler and Volvo, all contributed in the realization of the stadium. The stadium was designed so that it could be disassembled and resold as one unit or even several smalller stadia if so desired. Oval Stadium Poured in place concrete with steel shell. Anodized aluminium doors. (S: 580' x 805' --- A: 406,400 sq. ft. --- H: top bleachers 50' above field)

Award in favor of Leishman heirs

Award in The Grand Trunk Railway Company of Canada and the Heirs Leishman (docket title). Consists of arbitration document declaring that the offer made by the Grand Trunk Railway Company to the Leishman heirs was insufficient and that they are entitled to recover and receive compensation from the company. Another official copy of file MSG1235-20.

Award in favour of Leishman heirs

Award in The Grand Trunk Railway Company of Canada and the Heirs Leishman (docket title). Consists of arbitration document declaring that the offer made by the Grand Trunk Railway Company to the Leishman heirs was insufficient and that they are entitled to recover and receive compensation from the company. Another official copy of file MSG1235-19.

Band Shell

Exterior view photograph. One of the five band shell locations on the Expo grounds. Over 300 acts from across Canada performed during the bandshell festival (lot A-200).

Barbadian & Guyanese Bar

Interior view photograph. Waiter preparing a traditional Caribbean drink at the Barbados and Guyana Pavilion (lot C-452).

Barbados & Guyana Pavilion

Exterior view photograph. Guyana & Barbados Pavilion (lot B-349) exterior. The one storey Barbados and Guyana pavilion housed the two independent nations under one roof. The Barbadian exhibit was on one end and the Guyanese on the other, both nations telling the story of their history from slavery to colonial status, to independence. The two main exhibits were separated by an atrium garden and pool. A common terrace served as a rest area with bar facilities. Five Interconnected hexagonal volumes with pitched roofs. Standard steel and wood joist framing. Plywood with Epoxy finish. (S: 54' x 100' (irregular) --- A: 4,452 sq. ft. --- H: 32')

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