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Expo 67
Expo 67

Purse

Expo 67
InscriptionsPrinted on sides : expo 67 / MONTREAL, CANADA
Marks or LabelsUnderneath, printed, c.: C COPYRIGHT. 1963. BY THE CANADIAN CORPORATION FOR THE 1967 WORLD EXHIBITION / [...]; printed on label : by EXCLUSIVE / EXCLUSIVE LEATHER PRODUCTS CORP. / 642 DECOURCELLES STREET / MONTREAL 30; printed and stamped on label : EATON'S / 159-70 / $1.98
Period Fin 20e siècle
Dimensions26.5 × 14 × 32 cm (height x width x length)
Origin Canada
Object NumberM967.147.1
CreditSource unknown
Status
Not on view

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Passport to Man and His World, Expo 67 : 7-day youth pass, A. J. Strauss
Passport to Man and His World, Expo 67 : 7-day youth pass, A. J. Strauss
Canadian Corporation for the 1967 World Exhibition
1967
M2005.95.3
Passport to Man and His World, Expo 67 : 7-day youth pass, Marina Strauss
Passport to Man and His World, Expo 67 : 7-day youth pass, Marina Strauss
Canadian Corporation for the 1967 World Exhibition
1967
M2005.95.4
Passport to Man and His World, Expo 67 : 7-day adult pass, Edith Strauss
Passport to Man and His World, Expo 67 : 7-day adult pass, Edith Strauss
Canadian Corporation for the 1967 World Exhibition
1967
M2005.95.1
Expo 67 hostess uniform, Canada Pavilion
Expo 67 hostess uniform, Canada Pavilion
Mr. Henry
1967
M967.85.5
Expo 67 Hostess
Expo 67 Hostess
Inconnu / Unknown
1967
M967.98.5
No Title
1880-1900
M973.1.60
No Title
About 1880
M986.3.4
No Title
Inconnu / Unknown
1850-1910
M2010.99.27
No Title
Inconnu / Unknown
1880-1890
ME988.136.6
No Title
Inconnu / Unknown
1930-1965
ME982X.429
No Title
1875-1900
M22212
No Title
1900-1910
M972.123.15

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