Little Hall associations

Naqada II Jar

Items from the Gayer-Anderson Ancient Egyptian Collection in the Medelhavsmuseet, Stockholm

A previous article described the collection of Indian miniatures and related items gifted to the National Library of Australia in Canberra by Thomas Gayer-Anderson. Sweden’s Museum of Mediterranean Studies also holds important items from the brothers’ collections. Robert sold part of his ancient Egyptian collection to the Medelshavmuseet, including many beautiful pots and bowls from

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The Gayer Anderson Gift of Indian Miniatures to Australia

In 1954 Thomas Gayer-Anderson gifted over two hundred items from the collection of Indian miniatures he had formed with his brother Robert, to the Commonwealth of Australia. Two years earlier he had presented part of the collection to the Victoria and Albert Museum. The brothers had both served at Gallipoli and befriended Australian soldiers and

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100 years ago – the first official party to enter Tutankhamun’s tomb

Major Gayer-Anderson was a member of the official party at the private opening of the tomb of Tutankhamun on 17th February 1923. At that time he was Oriental Secretary to the High Commissioner and had a personal invitation to the event from Lord Carnarvon’s daughter. As well as the Carnarvons and Howard Carter the party

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