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The British presentation can be summed up in three words, yesterday, today and tomorrow. It tells a compelling story, about a peaple who became a great nation and helped shape the history of the world. The pavilion housing it, set amid lagoons and moats to remind visitors of Britain's Island heritage, is dominated by a 200-foot tower. It is on Ile Notre-Dame adjacent to the Expo-Express station.
To step through the gate in its base is to step back 3,000 years.
A journey through time: This is Britain before even the romans came - primitive, wild. But slowly as the centuries spin past, science and industry evolve, until the British set out to explore the world.
A roll-call: Here are the great men of the past - statesmen, inventors, artists and those of today, the new men ringing the changes for tomorrow.
Britain today: A refreshing story of everyday life in Britain.
Geared to advance: From Britain's research laboratories and design offices come a steady stream of new ideas.
Britain in the world: The fifth section is dominated by giant sculptured figures expressing the universal hope for a world at peace. Among them are displays illustrating the spirit of freedom and good neighborliness - qualities essential to realizing such an ideal.
( Document: Official Guide of l'Expo 67, Copyright 1967 by Maclean-Hunter Publishing Co. Ltd. )
Burma Pavilion