Identity area
Reference code
TAA iii.26
Nadpis
Related material: 'Discovering TutAnkhAmun' exhibition, Ashmolean Museum, 2014
Date(s)
- 2014 (Creation)
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File
Extent and medium
Context area
Name of creator
(1874-1939)
Name of creator
(1879-1940)
Name of creator
(1874-1928)
Name of creator
(1867-1945)
Name of creator
(1879-1963)
Name of creator
(23 April 1869 - 7 August 1949)
Archival history
Immediate source of acquisition or transfer
Presented by Mr Liam McNamara (co-curator of the exhibition) in November 2014.
Most of the ephemera were collected and presented by Griffith Institute staff. Merchandising products presented by Mrs Elizabeth Fleming in May 2016, except watch, which was presented by Mrs Cat Warsi in January 2017.
Content and structure area
Scope and content
- 'Discovering TutAnkhAmun' exhibition at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, 24 July – 2 November 2014.
- Featuring material from the Tutankhamun Archive in the Griffith Institute.
- Display materials and merchandising products from the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.
- Display case labels - 19 acrylic + 1 cardboard, mounted on wood.
- Textile banner featuring Burton photograph P0293.
- Display case board, a page from the Illustrated London News - 1920s jewellery featuring ancient Egyptian influenced designs.
- Two acrylic reproductions of glass plate negatives featuring Burton photographs P0009 and P1689.
- One set of exhibition gallery guides (handheld labels).
- Flip-boards from the ‘interactive’ display, featuring modern photographs.
- Two large display panels with Burton photographs P1588 and P1689.
- Three banners, displayed on the Blake Portico and Atrium.
- Folder of ephemera.
- Selection of merchandising products, including postcards, magnets, reproduction posters, notebooks, a watch, etc.
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Conditions of access and use area
Conditions governing access
Property of the Griffith Institute. No restrictions.
Conditions governing reproduction
Copyright Griffith Institute, University of Oxford.