PH1990:0314:006
architecture
ca. 1931
View of the principal and lateral façades of the Canadian National Railroad Fruit Warehouse, Montréal, Québec
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PH1990:0314:006
architecture
View of the principal façade of the Standard Paper Box Co. of Canada Limited, Montréal [?], Québec
PH1990:0314:036
architecture
ca. 1931
View of the principal façade of the Standard Paper Box Co. of Canada Limited, Montréal [?], Québec
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PH1990:0314:036
architecture
View of the Pavilion of the Soviet Union at its construction stage, Expo 67, Montréal, Québec
ARCH260830
1965-1966
View of the Pavilion of the Soviet Union at its construction stage, Expo 67, Montréal, Québec
ARCH260831
1965-1966
View of the Pavilion of the Soviet Union as its construction stage, Expo 67, Montréal, Québec
ARCH255759
1965-1966
ARCH255787
1967
View of the Pavilion of the Soviet Union at its construction stage, Expo 67, Montréal, Québec
ARCH255799
1965-1966
ARCH255835
1967
View of a vending machine selling booklets of stamps and a mailbox, Expo 67, Montréal, Québec
ARCH255865
1967?
ARCH255963
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"Le Pavillon de l'Italie à l'Expo 67 ----- En terme d'architecture, le toit du pavillon est une voile couchée. Le Pavillon entier semble flotter dans l'air. Sur le toit, trois sculptures symbolisent les trois secteurs d'exposition du Pavillon: la Poésie, les Moeurs et le Progrès. / Italian pavilion at Expo....... the most outstanding architectural feature of the Italian pavilion is its sloping roof which soars independent of the underlying structures. Three symbolic sculptures which also summarize the whole interior exhibit stand in full view upton the roof."--Description.
1967?
Night view of the Pavilion of Italy with its scupltures on roof, Expo 67, Montréal, Québec
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ARCH255963
Description:
"Le Pavillon de l'Italie à l'Expo 67 ----- En terme d'architecture, le toit du pavillon est une voile couchée. Le Pavillon entier semble flotter dans l'air. Sur le toit, trois sculptures symbolisent les trois secteurs d'exposition du Pavillon: la Poésie, les Moeurs et le Progrès. / Italian pavilion at Expo....... the most outstanding architectural feature of the Italian pavilion is its sloping roof which soars independent of the underlying structures. Three symbolic sculptures which also summarize the whole interior exhibit stand in full view upton the roof."--Description.