- CA MUA MG 1022-2-1-312-0002
- Item
- 3 June 1897
Part of Dawson-Harrington Families Fonds
Letter from F.A. Atkins to John William Dawson, written from London, E.C.
Atkins, Frederick A. (Frederick Anthony), 1864-1929
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Part of Dawson-Harrington Families Fonds
Letter from F.A. Atkins to John William Dawson, written from London, E.C.
Atkins, Frederick A. (Frederick Anthony), 1864-1929
Part of Dawson-Harrington Families Fonds
Letter from F.A. Atkins to John William Dawson, written from London, E.C.
Atkins, Frederick A. (Frederick Anthony), 1864-1929
Part of Dawson-Harrington Families Fonds
Letter from F.A. Atkins to John William Dawson, written from London, E.C.
Atkins, Frederick A. (Frederick Anthony), 1864-1929
This consists of Cunliffe's manuscript of his History of the Dominion of Canada.
Cunliffe, John William, 1865-1946
Part of Expo 67 Collection
Aerial photograph of Ile Notre Dame (facing north).
Part of Expo 67 Collection
Exterior view photograph. Yugoslavia Pavilion exterior (lot C-424). The simple yet striking roof lines of the Yugoslavia Pavilion made it a memorable Expo pavilion. The rectangular plan contained exhibition spaces and a theatre. Exhibits shared the country's rich history and culture. Native music playing in the background added to the high spirited mood. The story of Man and his World then moved on to contemporary life of Yugoslavia. Among the display of contemporary art were priceless national treasures. The industry-themed exhibit explored the use of production as a means for democratic life. The theatre featured Yugoslavian films, cartoons and documentaries. It was also the stage for live concerts by Yugoslavian artists. Five vertical, triangular elements. Structural steel with cocoon vinyl coating on plywood. (S: 152' x 127' 6" --- A: 13,892 sq. ft. --- H: 62')
Part of Expo 67 Collection
Exterior view photograph. Youth Pavilion exterior (lot D-529). Thirty-three Canadian youth organizations joined together to realize the Youth Pavilion. 12 main exhibition cells, each with a different theme, were arranged around a central open court. Among the activity areas were a theatre, a cafe and snack bar, and a TV show area. The central court served as an open air amphiteatre. At night, one of the exhibition cells became a discotheque. Young performers and artists from around the world shared their talents at the Youth Pavilion. 12 rectangular volumes arranged in a circle with angular roof formation. Balloon frame wood studs with stucco on gypsum lath. (S: 200' diameter --- A: 18,000 sq. ft. --- H: 40' (to top of mechanical loft), 8' - 18' high cells.)