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Unveiling the Qantas 747 Retro Lounge Exhibit


Unveiling the Qantas 747 Retro Lounge Exhibit
Unveiling the Qantas 747 Retro Lounge Exhibit
Qantas Founders Museum is excited to announce all visitors coming into the Main Museum Hall will now be able to experience a custom-made mock replica of the 1970s Boeing 747 First Class Retro Lounge. The First Class Upper Deck Lounge was a part of the first B747-200 aircraft Qantas received in 1971 and were later replaced in 1979 by Qantas’s first Business class deck 747 which we have in our collection.
The exact mock-up replica Lounge has been built to scale using original aircraft interiors features seating for up to 15 passengers inclusive with a cocktail bar. The colour of the seats are a token of the seventies with colours consisting of burnt orange, violet and aquamarine with the fabrics and colours are all recreated to match the originals. The upper deck Lounge was built to use in Qantas’ Centenary safety video and has since kindly been sent by Qantas Airways to Qanta ....

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'He was a straight shooter': National Party stalwart mourned


Sir William Allen farewelled in funeral which draws hundreds
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A leading Queensland National Party identity and pastoralist Sir William Allen whose funeral was attended by hundreds of mourners in Brisbane yesterday combined a commanding statesmanship with a quiet dignity, according to those who knew him best.
William Allen, often just Bill to his friends, was a giant of the old National Party, a prominent figure in grazing, active in regional tourism and the owner of radio stations including 4IP which was at one time the most popular station in Brisbane.
Sir William died last Thursday week at the age of 88, his death drawing hundreds of mourners from the state s media, pastoral and political worlds into St Stephen s Cathedral in Elizabeth Street yesterday to join Sir William s family in an affectionate farewell. ....

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