Vintage Design: Expo 67













Expo 67
world fair in Montreal, Canada

You will find many links for Expo 67 sites at Wikipedia.
Here are a few sources I used for collecting the images:
Expo 67 postcard gallery, Expo 67 (un-)Official Guide, Expo 67 - a virtual experience, The Canadian Design Resource: Expo 67
Thank you all!

And finally, let me introduce Lillian Seymour. This lady visited Expo 67 and you can see her polaroid snapshots here.

Retro-future: What will Your Next Car Look Like?


What will Your Next Car Look Like?
(Feb, 1931) - Modern Mechanix

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Illustration: Vintage Stockholm







Images of Stockholm
or rather details of images found at the Institut Cartogràfic de Catalunya site. It is possible to register and download the full size images but I thought it would be pretty interesting to see what I could capture without doing so. So this is the result.

The site was found via BibliOdyssey

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1. Stockholm, map, 1836
2. Stockholm, 1800s
3. Viie perspective du Palais du Roy de Suede a Stokolm,
1700s
4. Stockholm von der Malar-Seite, 1800s
5. Stokholm, (seems to be Dutch), 1800s
6. Schweden, 1800s


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Vintage: Paris en ballon etc

Excursions aériennes. Paris en ballon. Vue Prise du Pavillon Marsan (Château des Tuileries) by Jules Arnout, 1846

"This month I was directed to an excellent site, the Institut Cartogràfic de Catalunya in Spain..."
- BibliOdyssey: "Institut Cartogràfic de Catalunya"


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Vintage Ads: The Carhop and the Plumber?


Pac Tel ad
Illustrated by Charlie Allen (blog), Year unknown

Via Today's Inspiration


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Vintage Postcards: New York World's Fair 1964-65


1964 NY World's Fair
"New York World's fair 1964-1965 "Peace through Understanding.""



Sinclair Dinoland 1964 World's Fair
"New York World's Fair 1964-65. Featuring nine life-size prehistoric monsters that roamed the earth millions of years ago"


New York World's Fair 1964-65

postcards found among many others here.
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Sinclair Dinopark

UPDATE: I added some snapshots I found from Sinclair Dinoland at Flickr, a couple of images from a book, a Sinclair dino toy, the Sinclair logo, and an ad:

Uploaded to Flickr by califboy101
Taken by Lillian Seymour and uploaded to Flickr by ninecormorants
From Palaeoblog: Sinclair Dinoland 1964-65: Part 1, Sinclair Dinoland 1964-65: Part 2
Gasoline Alley Antiques

Uploaded to Flickr by the owls go

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Ephemera: Vintage Greeting Cards


Where in the world have you been ?
julie wilson world's photostream / Tags / greeting

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Design: Record Sleeve



45rpm
sleeve illustration from typographyshop's Flickr

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Typography: Auto Type



Automobile typography photos
by and at Delicious Industries

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Comics: Jesus!




"...wrestling set between Jesus de Nazareth and Le Calamar!"

at Deadlicious

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Vintage Magazine: Which?


Which? Magazine
via grain edit

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Book Covers: The Pelican Project



The Pelican Project
at things magazine

via Maraid Design | Blog


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Flickr: Wackystuff's Art





I just want to say, in addition to the last post, that wackystuff's Flickr and blog doesn't only contain wacky, cool and funny ephemera but also ATC's - Artist trading cards and artist stamps that he produces himself. Check 'em out.

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Ephemera: Wacky Stuff at Flickr






wackystuff's wacky stuff on Flickr. One of the best and funniest collections of ephemera I've seen on Flickr. Great fun!

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Blog: Stuff by wackystuff
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Zoology: Visit the Zoo



Golden monkey

Everland Zoo
a set on Flickr by floridapfe

Via Bibi Bueno on Mento

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Design: Luigi Colani Elephants






Luigi Colani
the German industrial designer created this little elephant "piggy"-bank for Dresdner Bank in the 60s or the 70s. Anyone have the date?

Discovered via Daddy Types

Colani Design Museum
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Vintage Photos: Gas & Bear


Two very interesting photos

posted by tpoe4nuk to LiveJournal - Vintage Photographs

The uploader about the first one: "Gas Attack Rehearsal in USSR, near Leningrad 1937, photographer - Victor Bulla".
About the second: "Don't know if this photo is original or fake... just came across it..."

My own reflection: The bear = Russia?


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Swedish Actresses: Ewa Aulin


Ewa Aulin
"(born 13 February 1950 in Landskrona) is a Swedish actress who appeared in a number of Italian and some American films in the 1960s and 1970s. She is best remembered for playing the title character in the cult film Candy (1968) where she appeared alongside such stars as John Huston, Ringo Starr, Walter Matthau, Richard Burton and Marlon Brando." - continue reading the Wikipedia article...

- IMDb on Ewa Aulin
- More photos of Ewa Aulin

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Related: The Swedish Actresses series
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Poster Art: Sci-fi movie #5


Unidentified Flying Objects: The True Story of Flying Saucers (1956, US)
Poster by ?


The Sci-fi movie poster series.


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Vintage comics: That's the Spirit - Part 5



The Spirit

Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4

...see 'em all.