Notre Dame Island (Québec)

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Steel Pavilion

Exterior view photograph. Steel Industries Pavilion exterior (lot C-483). A ten storey high roof soared over the single storey pavilion themed "Might of Man". The pavilion showcased through it's exposed structure and building fabric the possibilities of steel contruction. Visitors were explored the experience of being in a steel mill as they were taken through three main exhibits entitled "Might of Fire", "Might of Mill" and "Might of Metal". The tour featured models, films and photographs telling the storey of steel. At the end of the tour was a 350 seat theatre whose show portrayed man's journey through the process of controlling elements. Rectangular plan with A-frame resulting in triangular elevation. Structural steel frame with prepainted steel panels. (S: 106' x 150' --- A: 15,000 sq. ft. --- H: 92' (+ 20' high letters))

Stephenson's Rocket

Interior view photograph. Educational display about the English locomotive, Stephenson's Rocket, and it's creator in the Britain pavilion's "Genius of Britain" themed section.

Stone Menorah

Interior view photograph. Stone artifact. The caption reads: "Stone Menorah from an ancient synagogue at Mamath ("Hot Springs") 2nd - 3rd Century."

Sturgeon Hatchery

Interior view photograph. A sturgeon hatchery demonstration. The caption reads:"Young species of Siberian sturgeon cultivated for implantation of rivers and lakes, caviar."

Swarm of Fans

Exterior view photograph. Thousands of expo visitors filling the streets for a V.I.P visit.

Taj Mahal Painting

Interior view photograph. A painting of the Taj Mahal, India's famous monument. It took a workforce of 22,000 to construct the palace from 1630 to 1653. Emperor Shah Jahan built it as a mausoleum for his wife who died in childbirth, delivering their 15th child.

Tajin Temple

Interior view photograph. A model of the pre-Columbian El Tajin Temple. Located in the state of Veracruz, the El Tajin is believed to have been a sanctuary dedicated to hurricanes.

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