New exhibition on gay maritime life of post-war years (nothing's queer once you've left the pier)
New Canadian exhibition looks at gay maritime life of the post-war years
A new exhibition has opened at The Maritime Museum of the Atlantic in Halifax, Canada, looking into the gay and lesbian subcultures that flourished at sea on passenger cruise ships, naval vessels and freighters from the 1950s onwards.
The exhibition is being guest curated by Jo Stanley, who helped adapt Hello Sailor! Gay Life on the Ocean Wave from the Merseyside Maritime Museum in Liverpool. She is also co-author of the book Hello Sailor! The Hidden History of Gay Life at Sea, and said she believes acceptance of different sexualities on board ships developed because of the necessary pragmatism of life at sea.
She said: There was a saying, Nothings queer once youve left the pier . . . ships are unique places when youve all got to work together. Dan Conlin, the museums curator of marine history, added: Homophobia from shipmates was relatively rare.
http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2011/05/31/new-canadian-exhibition-looks-at-gay-maritime-life-of-the-post-war-years/
(Apologies on the truncated title, I wanted to put the quote in, too.)