Last month I finally visited the British Museum for the first time since the British Library moved out to St Pancras. Crossing the forecourt I enjoyed musing on Raffles and Bunny's visit in 'A Jubilee Present' (TV episode 'The Gold Cup').
It’s Raffles’ first visit too, '...since they got the one good portable piece which I believe that they
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I was at the museum a couple of weeks ago, but kept to the Egyptian section. Methinks another trip is in order...(Any excuse!)
Thanks for sharing. :)
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Raffles saying, "It's a long time since I read of it - I can't remember where - but I know they have got a gold cup of sorts" sounds just like Hornung's own thought process as he had an idea for the story. I can imagine then he went and had a look at the cup in the BM, read the guidebook, and voila.
I was at the museum a couple of weeks ago you're probably used to it, but I was completely bowled over by the roofed courtyard and how it's transformed the entrance and circulation. Spent as much time gawping there as looking in galleries. I thought 'Enlightenment' in gallery 1 was pretty fabby too.
And finally, I love your icon - that is a delightful scene.
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Yeah, I really like the glass atrium: it makes the place seem light and airy. I know a lot of people hated it when it was first built, though - apparently Prince Charles called it a "monstrous carbuncle!"
Thanks - yeah, that scene is one of my favourites in the show. :)
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Curiously the evening before, being out and about in the West End, I was pimping Raffles to my companion, who surprisingly hadn't heard of him, so now we'll both be reading more Raffles.
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Seeing how beautiful, and rather delicate, it is does add something to the story.
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