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Vintage cruise posters at the Merseyside Maritime Museum

 

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I spent an afternoon recently talking about vintage cruise posters.

It was research for an article about a major new exhibition, Sail Away: Liverpool Shipping Posters [see above], which just opened at the Merseyside Maritime Museum in Liverpool’s Albert Dock.

The posters, produced between 1880 and 1997 to publicise cruise travel, bring to life the history of cruise travel through the ages and include posters from Liverpool’s golden period in the 1950s.

According to Roy Irlam, head of framing conversation for National Museums Liverpool, who prepared the images for public display:

“The return of cruise ships is restoring Liverpool’s pride as a maritime city.”

Here’s an extract:

The posters, often featuring striking images of the ships at their ocean-going finest, would have been displayed at cruise terminals and railway stations across Britain to tempt passengers to choose a particular line or destination.

Roy uses traditional methods to prepare artifacts from textiles to sculpture for public display.

“It is,” he nods, “with doors opening in galleries, the humidity of groups of people and all that shedding skin, surprisingly technical.”

Read the full story in the Daily Telegraph’s Cruise Style supplement (June issue).

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Barbie takes the prize

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I always had high hopes for Barbie.

My story about the Barbie cruise, a trip around the Mediterranean in May this year with Royal Caribbean International [cabin pictured above], won one of the travel-writing awards at the British Guild of Travel Writers (BGTW) awards on Sunday night at London’s Savoy Hotel.

The Telegraph, where the story was published, covered the news with the story Two awards for Telegraph writers.

The BGTW subsequently put out a press release with news of all the winners on the night – Travmedia have it here as Travel Awards To BGTW Journalists Highlight Their Variety Of Topics.

Thanks for the messages of congratulations.

I was, of course, pleased but, more importantly, the Barbie girls were delighted.

We’re already planning our next trip – any suggestions?

Post below.

All aboard the Barbie cruise

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Barbie cruise dominated May.

It was pink. It was all at sea. It was fun to research.

The family-travel story, my first cruise piece, was published at the weekend in the Daily Telegraph under the headline, Afloat on a sea of pink.

The trip generated a lot of material and I’m posting the links here by way of a final summary.

See a gallery of images from the trip on Flickr.

Watch a couple of video clips from the Barbie tea party [also pictured above] and Barbie fashion show [invitation below].

What did you think of this story? Would you take a Barbie cruise?

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