Item TAA ii.6.28 - Loading objects onto boat, photograph

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TAA ii.6.28

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Loading objects onto boat, photograph

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  • 1923-05-15 (Creation)

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1 photograph

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(1874-1939)

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(1879-1940)

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(1867-1945)

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(23 April 1869 - 7 August 1949)

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Formerly owned by Lillian McCarthy, Shakespearian actress, wife of Granville Barker. Presented by Dafydd Lloyd-Phillips, 8 March 1982.

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  • Photograph, photographer not known.
  • Taken 15 May 1923.
  • Scene on the bank of Nile, showing Egyptian team members loading packing cases containing Tutankhamun's objects on to a boat, in preparation for their transport by boat to Cairo.
  • Photograph probably The Times.

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Property of the Griffith Institute. No restrictions.

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Copyright probably originally The Times.
Reproduction of image, contact Griffith Institute, University of Oxford.

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Archived scan in Griffith Institute.

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