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- The British Museum: Islamic Gallery
The British Museum’s Islamic collection comprises a broad and diverse spectrum of the material culture produced from the seventh century to the present day in the Islamic world, a series of regions stretching from West Africa to Southeast Asia
- Sparking the imagination: the rediscovery of Assyrias . . . - British Museum
The Museum's current major exhibition explores the life of Assyria's last great king, Ashurbanipal Hugely powerful, Ashurbanipal ruled what was at the time the largest empire on earth but, within a few decades of his death, his empire had collapsed and his capital city burnt to the ground
- Collections Online | British Museum
print Title A Prospect of ye lower part of Tangier from the hill West of White Hall | Museum number Ee,2 7 | Producer name Print made by:John OliverPublished by:John Seller |
- Collections Online | British Museum
Also known as G Townsend primary name: Townsend, G Details individual; British; Male Other dates 1887-1890 (fl) Address Deanery Square, Exeter Biography Sold various groups of prints to the BM
- Cleopatra - The British Museum
The Waddesdon Bequest is a superb collection of nearly 300 objects, left to the Museum in 1898 by Baron Ferdinand Rothschild It consists of exceptionally important and beautiful medieval and Renaissance pieces, as well as a number of 19th-century fakes
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