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The British Museum and British Antiquities*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2015

Thomas Kendrick*
Affiliation:
British Museum

Extract

In the year 1849 a Trustee of the British Museum, Mr W. R. Hamilton, at that time a man of 73 noted for his great interest in archaeology, particularly that of Greece and Egypt, was giving evidence before a commission enquiring into the affairs of the Musuem. ‘Have you’, he was asked, ‘ever turned your attention to the question of extending and improving the collection of British antiquities in the British Museum as distinct from all others?’ ‘I have not’, answered Mr Hamilton.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Antiquity Publications Ltd 1954

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References

* A paper read at the Museums Association Conference at Belfast on 19 July 1951, with Dr D. B. Harden in the chair. Reprinted from The Museums Journal, Vol. LI, no. 6, pp. 139–49, September 1951.