A framed wood inlay in the first class lounge on the promenade deck on board the former Cunard passenger liner Queen Elizabeth (1940) berthed at Port Everglades, Florida
A framed wood inlay in the first class lounge on the promenade deck on board the former Cunard passenger liner Queen Elizabeth (1940) which is berthed at Port Everglades, Florida, as a tourist attraction. The inlay is in the form of a corn dolly female figure with a large triple heart shape for the body, an elaborate headdress, a staff in her left hand and a heart on a stick in her right hand. Mrs Carol Fox Baker, a tour taker on board the ship and the wife of the photographer, is wearing a black and white squared floral pattern, short sleeved dress and is touching the inlay.
Object Details
ID: | PCT2585 |
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Type: | Colour transparency |
Display location: | Not on display |
Creator: | Baker, Aaron Moses |
Vessels: | Queen Elizabeth (1940) |
Date made: | 10 June 1970 |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
Measurements: | Mount: 50 mm x 50 mm |