This file contains three booklets issued by the Olympic Radio and Television Organization. They outline how the Olympic games were filmed in the fast as well as outling how they will be filming the 1976 Montreal Olympic Games. These booklets also contain information about the technology and formats they were using and they give diagrams on the set up of camera equipment in certain events.
This file contains an official Olympic sports album. On the bottom of the front cover of the book itself and its hard case sleeve "The Hon. Victor de B. Oland" is embossed. On the third page top left corner is an inscription to Victor Oland which reads " A modest tribute to your participation in the great task in which you are so deeply involved" the signature is not definable. The book contains a history of Montreal, a history of sports, a history of the Olympic games, as well as brief look at the Olympic games in Canada. As well it holds the previous Olympic records, and photographs of past Olympic events.
This item is a 25 x 17 colour poster. The front side shows a man and women in the hostess and guide uniforms. The backside show the uniforms to be worn by other officials and is categorized by occupation.
Series includes scrapbooks created by unknown individuals and consist primarily of newspaper clippings regarding Sidney Oland and his sons Victor, Bruce, and Don. The scrapbooks were often compiled through the use of a professional scrap-booking service.
Fonds consists of various personal records, including correspondence, scrapbooks, photographs, slides, negatives, an artifact, and legal and financial records. Some business records from Oland and Son Limited and its affiliated companies are also included.
This item is a report of the International Competitions Montreal 1975. This report outlines the goals this competition aimed to achieve as the following, To train Canadian athletes and officals for the 1976 Olympic Games, to enable Canadian and foreign athletes to compete together on the 1976 Olympic sites, to allow COJO personnel to become familiar with the operation of such competitions as well as test sports equipments and systems, and to educate the public in Olympic sports. The report offers summaries of Canadian athletes and officials who participated, as well as report on the country rankings and medals won.
This box contains three hard bound books detailing the final report of the 1976 Olympic Games. The first book is titled "Organization" and it covers the challenges faced, the planning of the games, the day to day of the games, financing, technology involved, the Olympic village, uniforms, flags, transportation, accommodations, arts and culture, and accreditation. The second book titled "Facilities" covers the project in general, the Olympic City, facilities in greater Montreal, and the facilities outside of Montreal. The third book titled "Results" covers the complete results of all the Olympic events, and it also contains some competition photographs.