ARCH261660
1967
ARCH256104
1967
ARCH256115
Description:
"Atlantic Provinces at Expo 67 -- The underlying theme of the pavilion is the identification of the Atlantic provinces with the Atlantic Ocean, illustrated by large marine objects including a channel buoy and a mast with naval flags, halyards and jackstay. A major exhibit will be a yacht under construction designed along the lines of a coastal schooner. There are restaurant facilities for more than 200, including a Chowder Bar. / Les quatre provinces canadiennes de l'Atlantique, l'île [sic] du Prince-Edouard, la Nouvelle-Ecosse, le Nouveau-Brunswick et Terre-Neuve ont un pavillon commun à l'Expo 67. L'une des attractions de ce pavillon est la construction, sur place, d'un navire."--Description.
1967
View of the Atlantic Provinces' Pavilion, Expo 67, Montréal, Québec
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ARCH256115
Description:
"Atlantic Provinces at Expo 67 -- The underlying theme of the pavilion is the identification of the Atlantic provinces with the Atlantic Ocean, illustrated by large marine objects including a channel buoy and a mast with naval flags, halyards and jackstay. A major exhibit will be a yacht under construction designed along the lines of a coastal schooner. There are restaurant facilities for more than 200, including a Chowder Bar. / Les quatre provinces canadiennes de l'Atlantique, l'île [sic] du Prince-Edouard, la Nouvelle-Ecosse, le Nouveau-Brunswick et Terre-Neuve ont un pavillon commun à l'Expo 67. L'une des attractions de ce pavillon est la construction, sur place, d'un navire."--Description.
ARCH256124
1967
ARCH255761
Description:
"Rear Admiral Hugh F. Pullen (Ret'd), general manager of the Atlantic Pavilion, watchesas the first of six 140-foot wooden beams is swung into place to start construction at the pavilion."--Description # 2 retrieved from ARCH260258.
1965-1966
Portrait of Rear Admiral Hugh F. Pullen and of an unidentified woman with the Atlantic Provinces' Pavilion under construction as background, Expo 67, Montréal, Québec
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ARCH255761
Description:
"Rear Admiral Hugh F. Pullen (Ret'd), general manager of the Atlantic Pavilion, watchesas the first of six 140-foot wooden beams is swung into place to start construction at the pavilion."--Description # 2 retrieved from ARCH260258.
ARCH260258
ca. 1967
ARCH255772
1965-1966
ARCH288602
circa 1975-1987
ARCH288606
circa 1975-1987
PH1996:0041
architecture
1987
Single-family housing, Pegognaga, 1979; The housing blocks and the porticos
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PH1996:0041
architecture