1950s Cruise Ship Intirior
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1950s cruise ship intirior. The interior of the Market Diner the popular haunt of Cunard. Both ships feature great examples of interior design at the time from the dark heavy stylings of art deco furniture and fittings to the lighter more sprightly American and Scandinavian influence in the textiles and furniture of the late 50s and early 60s. Crews at the foot of West 50th Street New York.
Exemplary is the depth given to the 1950s. Many of Hollywoods greatest celebrities travelled on Cunard liners during the 1950s and 60s A game of hoopla is enjoyed by guests on deck with the ships funnel. The archive currently has more than 810000 photos of the highest quality.
Length 142cm Height 122cm Width 58cm. Part 2 of Cruise Ship Interiors through the Decades takes a close look at Hurtigruten MS Finnmarken and PO Oriana two ships built in the late 1950searly 1960s with a post-warmid-century design direction. Containing 6 drawers with bottle- and glass holders and support for three glass shelves glass missing.
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Vintage 1950s Cruise Ship travel poster for Furness Cruises to Bermuda and the West Indies - artwork by notable American artist Adolph Treidler 18861981 features a smartly dressed tourist couple shopping at a beach fruit market for baskets of bananas pineapples mangoes and other fruits. The ship would be based in the South China Sea to service the medium and short-haul cruise ship and. Passengers on a 1950s cruise ship The British India playing a horse racing game on deck.
A ll Oceanliner Pictures customers are from the international cruise industry. Following service on American Exports Sunlane cruise to Europe in the 1950s and 1960s the two ships sailed for American Hawaii Cruises for many years in the 1980s and 1990s. CSIE provides a gateway for the cruise interiors supply chain to meet with Europes most esteemed cruise lines designers and shipyards working on major refurbishment and newbuild projects.
