Yesterday in Dublin

There was a bit of a heatwave in Ireland over the weekend (only 23 degrees, but that’s hot for here).

I did all the Dublin sightseeing years ago, but am revisiting many of the places.

The pictures below are of Dublin Castle, St Patrick’s Cathedral, and Christ Church Cathedral (even though they’re the “big two” churches to visit here, they’re not Catholic, because of conflicts in the past).

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One Week

Duigan pusher biplane

This time next week I should (hopefully!) be on a plane from Canberra to Qatar.

I’ll be in Ireland (Dublin for a little while, and then up to Northern Ireland) for a few weeks, and then I fly to England, where I’ll be in Yorkshire and then Derbyshire for a few more weeks.

I come back to Australia long enough for a trip to the Chinese embassy, and then I’ll be in China into November.

Now, I’d better take a look at my suitcase and pack!

Cartier: The Exhibition

Cartier The Exhibition National Gallery of Australia Canberra

Just a little bit too much?!

Australia’s National Gallery, which is here in Canberra, has had some pretty amazing “blockbusters” recently (however I’m worried about the new director coming in soon).

The last big one I went to see was the Versailles exhibition, where So Much stuff from the Palace of Versailles, and so many historically significant pieces, were brought out from France for a few months.

Now, we have the Cartier exhibition – which is ending in a few days. We went to see it on Saturday.

And – wow. For starters I can’t believe that there was no security of any sort when there were billions of dollars of diamonds and other precious jewels on display.

They weren’t just any diamonds either; these were pieces from Britain’s royal collection, things the Queen wears, tiaras from royal weddings (e.g. the one Kate Middleton wore for hers), and crowns worn by Queen Victoria’s daughters. And these were pieces from Hollywood: jewels that belonged to Elizabeth Taylor, Grace Kelly etc. There was even a clock belonging to a US President.

These heiresses were seriously rich!

It was also fascinating to see how much money was coming from Gilded Age New York. So many obscenely enormous sets of jewels belonged to the American heiresses who married into the British aristocracy – just like in shows like Downton Abbey, and in all those books I read.

There were also other things, like costumes from the Ballet Russes (the NGA bought most of the world-famous company’s costumes many years ago, before anybody else thought to), and pieces belonging to Victorian/Edwardian opera star Dame Nellie Melba.

I was told that two hours wasn’t long enough to see everything, and I thought that was ridiculous: after all how many diamonds could there possibly be?

It turns out two hours was nowhere near long enough.

DIamond Tiara Cartier The Exhibition National Gallery of Australia Canberra

I’ve seen crown jewel collections in a number of countries in Europe. I’ve been whisked past a handful of crowns at the Tower of London on a travellator a few times. Nothing I’ve seen anywhere else is close to what is on display in Canberra at the moment.

This is how close we got to things – even with a weekend crowd. This is Kate Middleton’s wedding tiara:

I’m really hoping the new director realises what an amazing gallery we have here. His “vision” for the gallery’s future sounds, frankly, like garbage. I want more Versailles and Cartier and Impressionists exhibitions, please. Not “homegrown modern art”!

Final day in Seville

Nine nights this visit; my longest trip to this wonderful city was a month.

It is a hot afternoon, and many people have escaped inside for siesta.

This is the entrance to Seville’s enormous Cathedral, taken on the way home from lunch. One of the many reasons it is known is because it is the resting place of the (now controversial) Christopher Columbus. He set out for America from the river here.

The building is currently undergoing a massive two-year restoration.

To Barcelona tomorrow. It is going to feel very different this visit.

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