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Bermuda
One sheet silkscreen vintage travel
poster from around the late 1940s or 1950s, advertising Bermuda as a destination for Furness Cruises on the ship Queen of Bermuda. The artwork was created by the American illustrator Adolph Treidler (1886-1981).
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Artist: Adolph Treidler (1886-1981), known for his work with the Furness Bermuda Line and as a magazine illustrator.
Advertised Ship: The SS Queen of Bermuda, a British turbo-electric ocean liner that operated passenger services between New York and Hamilton, Bermuda.
Era: Circa 1948-1955.
Key Elements: The design highlights popular Bermudian activities, such as bicycling (note the "Keep Left" sign as a reminder of British traffic rules), and horse and carriage rides, all set against a bustling dockside scene featuring the large cruise ship.
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