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Expo '86 Pakistan pavilion
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- Source of title proper: Title based on contents of the subseries.
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ca. 1986 (Creation)
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5 cm of textual materials
1325 photographs
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Subseries contains textual and photographic records of the Pakistan Pavilion at the 1986 World Expedition held in Vancouver, better known as Expo ‘86. McLennan contributed to the design, content and installation of this exhibit.
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Rights
The photography in these files was taken by many people, some as employees of MOA and some as private photographers.
MOA has the rights for the following: all photographs taken on the Hasselblad camera (these photos were all taken by McLennan and produced the 2 ¼ inch negatives. The prints are usually square) and slides taken by Dr. Michael Ames.
MOA does not hold the rights for: Jillian Darling’s photographs (noted on photographs as J. Darling, Darling took photographs used in the exhibit, these photographs are located in the photographs in exhibit file), David Youngsen photographs (D. Youngsen took photographs that were used in the exhibit), Aga Khan Foundation (noted on photographs as Aga Khan, gave photographs to be used in the exhibit) and photographs in the file ‘Photographs of Pakistan” that are labeled copy negatives were most likely taken by the government of Pakistan, MOA does not hold the rights.