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Milestones: Rioters in Drag and the Grotesque an exhibition of prints by Jamie Hobson

Monday 9 December to Saturday 26 April

Photographs by Jamie Hobson

There are possibly 9,000 milestones, mileposts or waymarkers  still in existence in this country although the number is greatly diminished from their heyday in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.

Jamie first became aware of them as a child when being driven slowly, as they did in the 1950’s, past these jewels of archaic information – roman numerals which had to be learned before they released their crucial information.  This exhibition is a cursory look at the subject focused mainly on milestones, directional signs and boundary stones in and around Salisbury with occasional excursions into the weirdness of Cornish milestones. It focuses on typography, typology, numerals, manicules and the magnificent work of Kinneir and Calvert. As for rioters in drag and the grotesque…well you’ll have to visit the exhibition.

Location:

Small Exhibition Gallery,

Salisbury Museum

King’s House

65 The Close

Salisbury

SP1 2EN