No Passengers

21st November 2018 - 08th December 2018
A photo of Simon standing in front of four Invalid Carriages of different ages parked in a field.

Exhibition runs from 21 November – 8 December in St. George’s Hall (Heritage Centre entrance). Open Monday to Saturday, 10am to 4.30pm.

Artist Simon McKeown presents, as part of DaDaFest International 2018, an exciting and surreal view of British Invalid Carriage vehicles in an installation created in St George's Hall. ​

Provided over 50 years by the Ministry of Pensions and later the NHS, these vehicles were once a common sight in all our cities and on our roads before they disappeared in 2003. 

Additionally, featuring several of some of the rarest vehicles in the UK from the 1940s to the 1960s including famous marques such as AC, Simon presents a unique historical view in a project supported by the National Lottery through the Heritage Lottery Fund. ​Further information on this project, The Carrying of Passengers is Forbidden can be found on The Invalid Carriage Register website.

Audio Description is provided.

This project is supported by the Liverpool City Council Enhancement Funding.

 
St George's Pl Liverpool
L1 1JJ
Merseyside
United Kingdom
Telephone: 0151 233 3020
 
 
 
 
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