The Wallace Collection - London
Has anybody here visited the Wallace Collection in London? The armoury is extremely impressive! Well worth a visit if you are ever in London.
http://www.wallacecollection.org/the.../armsandarmour |
Thor, the Wallace collection is a MUST, the W&A as well. I once had the posasibility to visit the W&A reserves and it was fantastic.
We had four hours - so plenty of time - afterwards I wonder where the time went - suddenly the time was running verry short - and out. But I had a teriffic time there. |
I was in London 2 years ago. Played hooky at the conference and hit the museums. .
Wallace is incredible, I never set foot outside the Oriental oxhibition and was ready to stay there forever. Apparently they have a problem with the Eropean collection: a lot of it was discovered to be modern fakes. Went to V&A: big disappointment. They have limited the number of exhibited weapons; instead, here were rooms after rooms of Islamic religious objects. |
Yes V&A is museum lite, designer arty pretty . The serious stuff is in the British Museum.
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The Victoria and Albert (V&A) Museum removed its weapons collections some years ago and does not intend to display them again. This included the Egerton collection of Indian arms and armor. Apparently these are held in storage somewhere outside London. I don't know if they can be accessed still. Has anyone had recent experience viewing the V&A weapons collections?
Ian. |
CORRECTION:THE ONLY PLACE YOU CAN VIEW THE V AND A COLLECTION IS HERE ON OUR LIBRARY.
Meanwhile~ I advocate and suggest provision of a bibliography based upon library resources so that it can be automatically generated by Forum Admin...using a basic program (algorithm) to generate ...into the initial thread at each #1. Regards, Ibrahiim al Balooshi |
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