America’s Cup on the move
NZPA-AAP Hobart The America’s Cup is to go on show at the Art Gallery of New South Wales after rewriting the attendance record book at the Hobart Museum.
Over 14 days, 99,325 people filed through the museum to see the silver ewer, on view for the first time outside its new home in Perth.
This was 225 more people than for the whole 1982-83 financial year, the museum’s director, Don Gregg, said. Mr Gregg said that he could not disclose when the cup would arrive in Sydney for security reasons.
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Press, 10 January 1984, Page 26
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