Calgary and M. Lastman project : copies
- 2009.002.2794
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- April 1988
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Copy photographs of exterior views of Calgary and Toronto
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Calgary and M. Lastman project : copies
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Copy photographs of exterior views of Calgary and Toronto
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Copy photograph of downtown Calgary
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Copy photographs of exterior of a connercial building and a sculpture
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Copy photographs of architectural model of a subway station
Crowds in concourse : Royal Bank Plaza
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People walking through the interior concourse of the Royal Bank Plaza in Toronto
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Aerial views of the CN tower and downtown Toronto.
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Exterior views of the CN tower and downtown Toronto.
[CN Tower & family photographs]
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Photographs of a man at a desk looking at brocheurs.
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Copy photographs of exterior of the CN tower and downtown Toronto.
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Exterior views of the C.N. Tower, Toronto.
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Photogrpahs of street scenes in Montreal and Old Montreal, office buildings, apartments etc.
Copy Negs from B.C. Langley Museum
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This file contains a series of copy black and white acetate negatives of the interior and exterior of the Langley Museum in British Columbia. The article "Fort Langley, B.C.: Museum and Fort" written by J. Calder Peeps appeared in the 1958, November issue of The Canadian Architect.
J. Calder Peeps
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The file is comprised of 42 black and white acetate negatives. A selection accompanied "Banff 1958," a transcription of three addresses by Paul Rudolph at the annual Session at Banff and published in The Canadian Architect in March of 1959.
James A. Murray
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The file contains 1 black and white acetate negative.
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The file contains 7 black and white acetate negatives.
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The file contains 10 black and white acetate copy negatives of sculptures and paintings by the artist Michael Snow. A selection of these photographs accompanied an interview of Snow by Sara Bowser and published in the April 1959 issue of The Canadian Architect.
Darkin + Reveill Architects for City - Hall
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The file contains 6 black and white acetate negatives.
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File contains 27 black and white acetate negatives depicting exterior and interior views of the Carling Breweries building. A selection of these photographs were reproduced in the 1959 June issue of The Canadian Architect for an article titled, "Office Building, Toronto. The building was designed by the architects Weir, Cripps & Associates.
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This file contains a series of black and white acetate negatives depicting a steel fountain by Gordon Raynor, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Meltzer of Toronto and published in the August 1958 issue of The Canadian Architect.
Gordon Raynor
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The file contains black and white acetate negatives of interior views of the offices of Hugh C. Maclean Publication Ltd.. A selection of these images appeared in the December 1958 issue of The Canadian Architect in the article "Factory-Into-Offices: Don Mills, Ontario", written by the architect James A. Murray.
James, Arthur
Westbury Hotel Modular Meeting
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The file contains 3 black and white acetate negatives.
Copies of Crutcher Paintings - City Scene
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The file contains 3 black and white acetate copy negatives of paintings by Lewis Crutcher. Images of the paintings accompanied the article "Banff 1958 Cityscape" by Lewis Crutcher and were published in the March 1959 issue of The Canadian Architect.
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This item contains two black and white acetate negatives of images published in the November 1958 issue of The Canadian Architect. The photographs are part of the article "Shelter Bay: Project for a New Mining Town on the St. Lawrence" concerned with the work of the archtectural firm Rother/Bland/Trudeau.
Lapointe Magne & associes
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This file contains two black and white acetate negatives of an architectural model.
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This file contains a series of black and white acetate negatives of interior views of the bar of the Tam 'O' Shanter club.
Shopping Centres Rotterdam Harlow Crawley
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This item contains a series of black and white acetate negatives commissioned by The Canadian Architect periodical to accompany a special issue on Shopping Centres and published October 1958. James H. Acland and James F. Harris are identified as authors of the sections of the magazine relating to shopping centres.
James A. Murray
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This file contains 19 copy black and white acetate negatives by James H. Acland. A selection of these images accompanied the article "The Architecture of Water" by Charles W. Moore and published in the 1959 November issue of The Canadian Architect.
J. Acland
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This file contains 5 copy black and white acetate negatives.
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This file contains 12 medium format black and white negatives of the St. Lukes Lutheran Church located at the intersection of Finch and Bayview avenues in Toronto, Ontario.
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This file contains a series of black and white acetate copy negatives produced by James H. Acland. A selection of these images appeared in the article titled Shopping Centres, a special issue, October 1958.
James H. Acland
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The file contains 28 black and white acetate negatives of exterior and interior views of a house designed by the architect Jack Klein and constructed in North York, Ontario.
Jack Klein
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The file contains 2 copy black and white acetate negatives of a stairrail.
Fire Hall & High School Islington Ave.
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The file contains 2 black and white acetate negatives.
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The file contains 2 copy black and white acetate negatives.
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The file contains three black and white acetate negatives produced in preparation of 1958 December issue of The Canadian Architect periodical.
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The file contains two black and white acetate negatives of the cover of The Canadian Architect periodical.
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The file contains 14 black and white acetate negatives of an unknown highrise building.
Ottawa, Charlebois High School
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Blohm, Hans L.
Montreal, Pointe-à-Callière, Montréal Museum of Archeology and History, Éperon building
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The Éperon building was constructed to complement the existing historic architecture of the area, and was built to match the proportions of the Royal Insurance Company building that was previously on the site. The building matches the roof lines of the other structures on the Rue de la Commune, and the tower building (pictured) is an easily identifiable element in the museum complex.
Chen, Roderick
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Exterior view of office buildings within Westmount Square, Montréal. The four buildings, two of which are residential, were designed by architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. The complex opened on December 13, 1967. (www.wikipedia)
Jowett, H.R.
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Architect Jacques Rousseau, was built in 1990
Montreal, La Comédie-Canadienne theatre
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Photographs of the renovation of the former Radio-City cinema in Montreal. It was purchased by Gratien Gélinas for La Comédie-Canadienne in 1957 and renovated by André Blouin.
La Comédie-Canadienne was active from 1958-1969. The company produced Canadian and Québecois theatre, dance and music productions. The company closed down in 1973 and its theatre became the permanent home of the of Theatre du Noveau Monde (http://www.tnm.qc.ca).
Taillefer, Paul
Montreal, 500 Sherbrooke street west
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23 storey office building entirely clad in silver reflective glass. A creascent-shaped colonnade is linked to double entrance to the lower levels.
Delisle, Gilles
Montreal, 826-48 Charon street
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Exterior view from rear elevation of a residential building.
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Photographs of Place d'Asmes. Photographs from PVN to different directions.
Canadian Pacific, Province of Quebec Film Bureau
Jonquière, Alcan Industrial Complex
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From Canadian Architect magazine, July 1985: [the building] features a curved profile at the top in aluminum cladding. Light enters large windows at the building's ends and middle and through translucent panels on the south wall and stairwells. Openings below the floor allow for ventilation and are coupled with a plenum in a heat distribution system.
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Photographs of the exterior of the single storey elementary school building. 16 classrooms and offices are grouped around a central auditorium. View of entrance mural above main entrance painted by Adrian Vilandré. The building has a light steel structural frame with brick veneer and tongue-and-groove boards for exterior finishing. All windows are double-glazed, ceilings are perforated fibreboard, flooring is vinyl asbestos tile.
Studio Alain Enrg.
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Fulker, John
Montreal, Banque Canadienne Nationale
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View of skyscraper from street level.
Stewart & Jowett Ltd
Pointe-aux-Trembles, Bell Telephone building
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Exterior view of a low-rise office building.
Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada
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Montreal, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
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Ed. Bermingham Inc., Commercial Photography
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Samulewitz, Hans
Montreal, Catholic Information Centre
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Warrington
Montreal, Centre commercial Les Floralies
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Exterior of a commercial building complex. Sticker adhered to verso reads "Centre commercial Les Floralies/ Montreal"
Châteauguay, Centre Hospitalier Anna-Ibrg
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To be completed in early 1988, cost $ 38 million, 7925 m2 complex of total 250 beds.
Photographex
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Photograph of a nineteenth century clapboard church with bell tower which was removed from its location (pictured) due to the rising waters of the St. Lawrence seaway. (Information from typewritten caption pasted on verso.) The area being submerged was one of the earliest settled in Upper Canada and a key battle site during the War of 1812. This church was preserved as part of Upper Canada Village (Morrisburg, Ontario), a restored historic village operated as a museum and recreation area.
Capital Press Service
Montreal, Church of Notre-Dame-de-la-Salette
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Exterior view of church entrance, with huge ceramic mural executed by Claude Vermette, and interior view of a decorative panel "Blessed Virgin Mary" designed by J. C. Charuet. Additional interior view of round altar in the centre of the church.
Wright, Bruce
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Richard Arless Associates
Montreal, Complexe Chaussgros-de-lery
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Montreal, Concordia University, Webster Library
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The house Cormier built for himself (1930-31) in the Golden Square Mile, an elegant Montréal neighbourhood. Cormier experimented with a variety of styles in the house: Art deco on the facade, monumental on one side and more modernist in the back. Cormier created most of the furniture, with remaining pieces acquired at the 1925 Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes in Paris
Merrett, Brian
Montreal, Crystaplex Plastics Limited
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Moffat Kinoshita Architects
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Hull, École secondaire Saint-John-Baptiste
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Montreal, Palais des congrès de Montreal
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Photographs of the interior and exterior of the convention centre, including construction views.
Drummond, Michael
Jonquière, Eglise Saint-Raphaél
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Silver Medal winner-Massey Medals for Architecturwe 1961.
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Photographs of the interior and exterior of a private residence.
Université de Montréal, Garage Louis-Colin
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Aerial views of a parking garage.
Montreal, Greek Othodox Church
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Photograph of the altar.
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Illustration of the exterior of a building.
Graetz Inc.
Montreal, Les Îlots, Saint-Martin
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Photograph of the pedestrian path between residences. This housing project was known for being one of the first experiments in preserving and renovating 19th century workers' residences.
Montreal, Johnson & Johnson building
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Photographs of the exteriors and interiors, including cafeteria area.
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Photograph of the coliseum after renovations in 1982. A sticker on the back of the photograph reads: "Distinction en architecture 1982/ L'agrandissement du Colisée du Québec/ Bégin et Rodrigue/ Photo: Jocelyn Huard"
Huard, Jocelyn
La Banca Commerciale Italiana of Canada
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Interior views, at the main reception desk. Views show the area both empty and populated with staff.
Graetz Inc.
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Photographs of the interior of the shop and entranceway. Le Drug was a multipurpose building that also functioned as a popular theatre, dance hall, art museum and caffe in Montreal's art scene.
Montreal, Le Château Champlain - Place du Canada
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Photographs of the exterior of the building, as well as interiors of L'Escapade and Caf' Conc' (dining areas). The 38 floor hotel is known today as the Marriott Chateau Champlain Hotel.
The interior of the hotel was designed by David T Williams (New York) and Earle A Morrison (Vancouver).
Canada Pacific
Mont-Joli, Maurice Lamontagne Institute
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Image of a model for the building.
Located near Mont Joli, Quebec, MLI has been the world's leading francophone marine sciences centre since it was established in 1987 by the Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO). It is primarily involved in providing the federal government with methods of conserving marine resources, protecting the marine environment, safe marine navigation, as well as research, monitoring and assessment of fisheries, marine mammals, oceanography, and habitats of the Estuary and Gulf of St. Lawrence and Northern Quebec. The Canadian Hydrographic Service at the MLI is responsible for the nautical charts for the region. Also contained within the MLI are the Laurentian Regional Science Branch and the Regional Oceans Branch of the DFO. The MLI takes part in joint projects with the Groupe interuniversitaire de recherches en océanographie du Québec (GIROQ), the Université du Québec à Rimouski, and the Institut maritime du Québec.
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Photographs of the exterior of the building showing the historic facade and renovated courtyard, as well as interior shots of typical rooms in the apartments. Part of a renovation project begun in 1985.
Studio K-3
Montreal, Faubourg Ste. Catherine
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Photograph of foundation during construction.
Montreal, Les Floralies de la Montagne
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Archictectural illustration of the residential apartment complex.
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Photograph of a model of the building.
Montreal, La Maison des Coopérants
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Photographs of the construction phase of the building, with a press release from Wyndham Associates adhered to back of each image describing the project.
Jack Marlow & Company Limited
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Photograph of the exterior, side-view, in winter. A sticker adhered to the back of the photograph reads: "Distinction en architecture 1982/ La résidence Martinez-Camps/ Jorge Martinez-Camps"
Lab & dorms, McGill University, Mont-Saint-Hilaire
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Photographs of the exterior of laboratory and dorm space on McGill University's Mont-Saint-Hilaire campus. The single-story complex is connected by wooden walkways.
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2 photographs of the exterior of the building, and one of the architect's model.
Montreal, Les Lumières de la ville
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Photographed illustration of the building.
3137-3141 Chemin Côte St-Antoine, Westmount
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Item is a photograph featuring an image of the facade of a townhouse in Westmount, Montreal.
Montreal, Father's residence, Loyola College
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Exterior of the residence building.
Drummond, Michael
Montreal, Christ Memorial Lutheran Church
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Interior and exterior views of a church.
Studio Alain Enrg.
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Photographs of the interior and exterior of the building, as well as design sketches.
Spalding-Smith, Fiona
Mansfield-et-Pontefract, Maison Bryson
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Photographs of the house and property, including barns, originally built ca. 1854.
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Strip mall, with parking lot in foreground.
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Photographs of the Stewart Biology Building and Chancellor Day Hall.
Chris F. Payne Photography
Montreal, Monastère du Bon-Pasteur
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Aerial view of the buildings. A sticker adhered to verso reads "The Monastère du Bon-Pasteur/ Montreal, QC/ Grand Prize/ The Montreal Trust - Credit Foncier Award". The monastery, the main building on the site, was built to house the Sisters of the Cornmunauté de Notre-Dame du Bon-Pasteur d'Angers, who came from France in 1844 at the behest of Mgr Bourget. Today the Bon Pasteur siteis a multipurpose complex, combining housing, cultural amenities and services, etc.
Cours Mont-Royal (Mont-Royal Hotel)
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Illustration of the exterior of the building and interior view, looking up towards the glass ceiling. Originally the site of a 1046 room hotel built by Ross & Macdonald. Renovated in 1989 by Arcop Group into a mixed-use complex with condominiums, office space and retail/restaurant space. The renovation preserved much of the exterior.
Mont-Tremblant village, Parc Provinicial du Mont-Tremblant
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Exterior views of the hotel buildings in winter and summer.
Montreal, Expo 67, Administration and Press Building
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Photographs at street level of the building, partial views.
Montreal, Expo 67, Africa Place
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Photographs of the exterior and construction of the pavilion. Text on the lower margin of one of the photographs reads "The roof system of Expo's African Place is a giant jigsaw puzzle of 999 fir plywood stressed skin panels. Toronto architect John Andrews designed the complex, which features a unique wind scoop ventilation system." A stamp on verso reads "Plywood Manufacturers of B.C. Photograph".
Plywood Manufacturers of B.C.
Montreal, Expo 67, Air Canada Pavilion
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Photographs of the exterior of the pavilion. One of the photographs has text printed at the lower margin reading " 'Man and Flight' is the theme of Air Canada's striking red and white pavilion at Expo. Plywood-clad cantilevered blades fan out from a central support column to form a dramatic roof." The verso of that photograph is stamped "Plywood Manufacturers of B.C. Photograph".
Plywood Manufacturers of B.C.