Sydney Harbour without the highrises, or traffic snarls over the bridge! Rudey nudies advertising The British Empire Games!
The exhibition is nicely designed, with an interface that lets you browse by destination, iconography, style or artist. Fab! I've spent ages browsing through the posters and enjoying the variety of styles and snippets of info about the artists.
Having grown up in Adelaide these posters are kind of amusing to me, because the 'destinations' are now just a shortish ride by modern motor car from the city. Although they are both worth a visit!
After a bit of digging I discovered that the exhibition was actually mounted between November 1999 and February 2000. So I think it's great that they've kept it online as a resource. There's an exhaustive list of past exhibitions going back to the early 90s, many of which are links to online versions of the exhibitions. (Or you can skip straight to the online exhibitions page.)
I wouldn't mind hopping on a trans continental train and heading West right now! (The West has many handsome charms.) And if the journey could involve a cabin, a cocktail car, dressing for dinner and liveried cabin attendants...
I've foolishly never really thought of The National Library as great resources for visual arts, but it obviously is. It makes me think I should start searching the online library sites of other countries as well, not just art galleries! Meanwhile I have some (imaginary) trips to plan.
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They still have the cocktail car & gold level accommodation (or it's stated on the carriage as such), but liveried staff?? I doubt it & they are very absent when I see the Indie-Pacific going thru my town on a Sat morning. Rosie likes to wave at them on her morning sniffs & walk.
Who is going to turn down the bed and hand you a fine linen handtowel whilst shaving if there's no liveried staff??! Insane.
And by 'waving' I assume you mean Rosie barks her head off?... :)
Given your interest in homosexuals, vintage photography, and cruise ships this might also interest you.
http://www.sjohistoriska.se/sitecore/content/Sjohistoriska%20museet/Pressrum/Pressmeddelanden/safe_haven.aspx
I went to the exhibition while in Stockholm and enjoyed it a lot.
Ha, so I'm into cruising old guys... is that what you're saying? :)
Thanks for the link (and man, that's some url - I hope you retyped that). Fascinating!
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