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Pavillons et Places

Series

Pavilions, Plazas and Squares
Date [ca. 1967]
Dimensions67.7 cm of textual records. - 5 iconographic documents
Object NumberC146/D
CollectionMcCord
Scope and Content

This series contains various documents produced by, or about, the pavilions, plazas and squares of Expo 67. It chronicles what was exhibited or made available to visitors by the 60 or so participating countries. A total of 90 pavilions were built on the site; in addition to the national pavilions, there were regional pavilions, like those of Canadian provinces and some American states, theme pavilions, industry pavilions, Habitat 67, and areas created for relaxation or amusement. Among other things, the series includes invitations, menus, exhibition catalogues, tourist flyers, brochures, press kits, invoices, stamps and postcards.


Notes

Source of title proper: Based on the contents of the series.

Dates of creation: Several documents are undated.

Language: The documents are in French and English.

 

Last update: August 30, 2017


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