- CA RBD RS001-II-I-P6
- Item
- between approximately 1750 and 1799
A "chevalier" puppet from Antwerp. Formerly used by M. Ludovic Deschamps, director of the Caveau de la rue des Cerceaux, Antwerp. String puppet of the simpler kind.
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A "chevalier" puppet from Antwerp. Formerly used by M. Ludovic Deschamps, director of the Caveau de la rue des Cerceaux, Antwerp. String puppet of the simpler kind.
Part of Menu Collection
Chic 'n' Coop : an unusual eating place "where chicken is King"
Part of Menu Collection
Part of James Forbes Zoological Drawings
Item consists of a black and white illustration of a rooster, chicken, and four chicks feeding, against a full landscape. Figures have been cut out and pasted on sheet with background details pencilled in.
Chief Albert Lutuli of South Africa.
Part of Scottish Centre Fonds
One Chief Invergordon camp pin
Part of Expo 67 Collection
Interior view photograph. A few of the 50 paintings submitted by Ontario school children
Children's Summer Camp in Crimea
Part of Expo 67 Collection
Interior view photograph. Painting of young women at the Crimea summer camp.
Children's Vienna Kindergarten
Part of Expo 67 Collection
Exterior view photograph. Children playing with blocks inside Vienna Kindergarten (lot B-338). The one storey Kindergarten of the city of Vienna was conceived as a complex for both rest and play. Under the watchful eye of multilingual Austrian teachers trained in the Montessori method practiced by the kindergarten, children of pre-school and kindergarten age enjoyed the play areas, nursery and a wardrobe. Ten children of diverse backgrounds were chosen to spend two weeks at the camp, while accomodation for 20 additional children was available daily. The pavilion also included a visitors' room, offices and storage space. Cubic and cylindrical shapes with triangular rooftops. Structural grade B.C. Fir with plywood panels (S: 97' x 42' --- A: 2,400 sq. ft. --- H: 18' max)
Children's World, "Old 99" Miniature Train
Part of Expo 67 Collection
Exterior view photograph. Children riding the miniature train inside Children's World (lot D-528). Conceived as an amusement park for children, Children's World featured five rides, a puppet theatre, a restaurant and a toy shop. Among the major rides were a minature train called Old 99, a water raft ride and a minature roller coaster on Pumpkin Hill. Structural steel for restaurant and theatre, reinforced concrete for remaining buildings. Sheet glass and asbestos panels, canvas on steel frame and exposed concrete. (S:380' x 190' --- A: 70,000 sq. ft. (total), 5,500 sq. ft. (enclosed) --- H: 30' (restaurant), 20' (theatre))