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Tutankhamun Exhibition at the British Museum in 1972 a historical perspective

Year 2017, Volume: 3 Issue: 2, 79 - 88, 01.07.2017
https://doi.org/10.24288/jttr.312180

Abstract




The fiftieth anniversary of the discovery of Tutankhamun’s tomb by
Carter and Carnarvon was celebrated at the British Museum in 1972 by an
exhibition
“the Treasures of Tutankhamun”. Fifty items from
Tutankhamun’s collection were selected to be displayed on this occasion in
London; seventeen pieces were being displayed outside Egypt for the first time.
The exhibition had a humanitarian purpose as it helped in the heritage
conservation in Egypt; its proceeds were devoted to the UNESCO fund project for
moving the temples of Philae to a higher ground. Special Agreements were signed
between the British and the Egyptians regarding the exhibition items and its
security.




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  • - “Tutankhamun shown on new stamps”, (22 March 1972). The Times, 18.
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  • - “Tutankhamun wall chart”, (3 April 1972). The Times, 2.
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Year 2017, Volume: 3 Issue: 2, 79 - 88, 01.07.2017
https://doi.org/10.24288/jttr.312180

Abstract

References

  • - “As they'll see us?”, (29 March 1972), Daily Mail, 6.
  • - Ball, Kathleen, (6 April 1972). “Tutankhamun”, Daily Mail, 21.
  • - Barker, Dennis, (1 September 1972). “Tutankhamun gets more time”, The Guardi-an, 7.
  • - Burden, Garth, “Tut fans work up a thirst”, (3 April 1972). Daily Mail, 3.
  • - “Catalogues for Tutankhamun queues to read”, (April 10, 1972). The Times, 15.
  • - Craig, A. J. M., (28 March 1972). A note of Near East and North Africa Depart-ment at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Tutankhamun Exhibition - London, FCO 39/1238, the National Archives of the United Kingdom, Surrey, UK.
  • - Daley, Michael, (24 May 1972). “letters to the editor: cheap flight to Cairo”, The Guardian, 12.
  • - Edwards, I. E. S., (April 1972). “Some Reflections on the Tutankhamun Exhibi-tion”, The Burlington Magazine, Vol. 114, No. 829, 202. -------------------, (2 May 1972). A Letter to M. I. Goulding, Head of Chancery, the British Embassy in Cairo, Tutankhamun Exhibition - London, FCO 39/1238, the National Archives of the United Kingdom, Surrey, UK.
  • --------------------, (23 June 1972). A letter to Gamal Mukhtar, Egyptian Under-Secretary of Ministry of Culture on, Tutankhamun Exhibition - London, FCO 39/1239, the National Archives of the United Kingdom, Surrey, UK.
  • ------------------, (1 September 1972). A letter to Gamal Mukhtar, Egyptian Under-Secretary of Ministry of Culture, Tutankhamun Exhibition - London, FCO 39/1239, the National Archives of the United Kingdom, Surrey, UK.
  • - “Extended”, (9 January 1972). The Guardian, 1.
  • - Gaskell, Jane, (29 January 1972). “Unveiled at last-Tutankhamun”, Daily Mail, 21.
  • - “Gift of relic to Britain for Abu Simbel aid”, (22 March 1972). The Times, 15.
  • - Goulding M. I., (25 April 1972). A Letter to I. E. S. Edwards, Keeper of Egyptian Antiquities at the British Museum, Tutankhamun Exhibition - London, FCO 39/1238, the National Archives of the United Kingdom, Surrey, UK.
  • - Gray, J. W. D., (19 March 1970). A Letter to M. A. Walker, Department of Educa-tion and Science, FCO 39/749, Tutankhamun Exhibition in Lon-don in 1972 - the National Archives of the United Kingdom, Surrey, UK.
  • - Hatem, Abdel Qader, (7 September 1972). A letter to A. B. Urwick, the British Embassy in Cairo, Tutankhamun Exhibition - London, FCO 39/1239, the National Archives of the United Kingdom, Surrey, UK.
  • - Holding, M. A., (7 April 1972). A Letter to Claims Department at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Tutankhamun Exhibition - London, FCO 39/1238, the National Archives of the United Kingdom, Surrey, UK.
  • -------------------, (20 April 1972). A Letter to D. H. Beaumont, Stamp Division, Mar-keting Department - Postal Headquarters, Tutankhamun Exhibi-tion - London, FCO 39/1238, the National Archives of the Unit-ed Kingdom, Surrey, UK. - -------------------, (29 April 1971). A note, Exhibition of antiquities (Tutankhamun) from United Arab Republic at British Museum, London, March-September 1972, FCO 13/455, the National Archives of the United Kingdom, Surrey, UK.
  • - -------------------, (1 May 1972). A Letter to M. I. Goulding, Head of Chancery, the British Embassy in Cairo, Tutankhamun Exhibition – London, FCO 39/1238, the National Archives of the United Kingdom, Surrey, UK.
  • - -------------------, (3 May 1972). A Letter to M. I. Goulding, Head of Chancery, the British Embassy in Cairo, Tutankhamun Exhibition - London, FCO 39/1238, the National Archives of the United Kingdom, Surrey, UK
  • - -------------------, (12 October 1972). A Letter to I. Gray, Department of Education for Scotland, Tutankhamun Exhibition - London, FCO 39/1240, the National Archives of the United Kingdom, Surrey, UK.
  • - Hopkirk, Peter, (29 January 1972). Tutankhamun secret air cargo, The Times, 1.
  • - ------------------, (29 March 1972). “Queen sees Tutankhamun treasures today”, The Times, 1.
  • - ------------------, (30 March 1972). “Queen impressed by Tutankhamun treasures”, The Times, 1.
  • - ------------------, (3 April 1972). “Egyptians queue to see the treasures”, The Times, 2.
  • - ------------------, (15 April 1972). “Tutankhamun visitors not deterred by queues”, The Times, 4.
  • - ------------------, (3 May 1973). Exhibition netted £600,000, The Times, 4.
  • - Inter-Government Agreement, (28 July 1971). Agreement concerning the Tutan-khamun Exhibition and Agreement between the British and Cairo Museums, FO 93/32/110, the National Archives of the United Kingdom, Surrey, UK.
  • - Inter-Museum Agreement, (28 July 1971). Agreement concerning the Tutankhamun Exhibition and Agreement between the British and Cairo Museums, FO 93/32/110, the National Archives of the United Kingdom, Surrey, UK.
  • - James, T. G. H., (2000). Howard Carter: The Path to Tutankhamun, (Tauris Parke Paperbacks; London), 219.
  • - Lee-Potter, Lynda  Lay, Richard, (29 March 1972) “The boy king really was somebody”, Daily Mail, 7.
  • - Littlejohn, C. R., (29 March 1972). A letter to Alec Douglas-Home, Secretary of State, Tutankhamun Exhibition - London, FCO 39/1238, the National Archives of the United Kingdom, Surrey, UK.
  • - MacManus, James, “Tut top of the pops”, (1 January 1973). The Guardian, 24.
  • - Mannings, J., (6 September 1971). A Letter to John Waldron, Commissioner of Po-lice of the Metropolis – New Scotland Yard, MEPO 26/3, Met-ropolitan Police Office - the National Archives of the United Kingdom, Surrey, UK.
  • - “Multiple Display Advertising Items”, (April 8, 1972). Daily Mail, 20.
  • - “Overnight queue for boy king”, (March 30, 1972). Daily Mail, 9.
  • - Parker, Julia L., (27 March 1972 ). “Tutankhamun on stamps”, The Times, 13.
  • - “Power, majesty and detail in a memorable exhibition”, (March 29, 1972). The Times, II.
  • - Raouf, Samir, ( 14 April 1972). A Letter to M. A. Holding, Near East and North Africa Department at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Tutankhamun Exhibition - London, FCO 39/1238, the National Archives of the United Kingdom, Surrey, UK.
  • - Telegraph to the British Embassy in Cairo, (13 July 1972). Tutankhamun Exhibition - London, FCO 39/1239, the National Archives of the United Kingdom, Surrey, UK.
  • - Trevelyan, H., (2 February 1970). A Letter to Gamal Mukhtar, the Egyptian Under Secretary of Antiquities, FCO 39/749, Tutankhamun Exhibition in London in 1972 - the National Archives of the United King-dom, Surrey, UK.
  • -----------------, (24 March 1970). Report of visit to Egypt in March 1970, FCO 39/749,
  • - “Tutankhamun”, (29 March 1972). The Guardian, 10.
  • - “Tutankhamun collection flown to London” (25 January 1972). The Times, 6.
  • - “Tutankhamun Exhibition at British Museum opened by the Queen”, (30 March 1972) The Times, 3.
  • - “Tutankhamun Exhibition seen by 4,400 people on the first day”, (1 April 1972). The Times, 1.
  • - “Tutankhamun poster”, (20 April 1972). The Times, 3.
  • - “Tutankhamun shown on new stamps”, (22 March 1972). The Times, 18.
  • - “Tutankhamun treasures seen by 30,000”, (8 April 1972). The Times, 14.
  • - “Tutankhamun wall chart”, (3 April 1972). The Times, 2.
  • - Urwick, A. B., (12 July 1972). A Letter to Abdel Qader Hatem, Egyptian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Culture and Information, Tutan-khamun Exhibition - London, FCO 39/1239, the National Ar-chives of the United Kingdom, Surrey, UK.
  • Waldron, John, the Commissioner of Metropolitan Police, (17 November 1969). MEPO 26/3, Metropolitan Police Office - the National Archives of the United Kingdom, Surrey, UK.
  • Walkerm, M. A., (20 February 1970)., A Letter to J. W. D. Gray, North African De-partment – Foreign & Commonwealth Office, FCO 39/749, Tutankhamun Exhibition in London in 1972 - the National Ar-chives of the United Kingdom, Surrey, UK. ----------------------, (27 February 1970). A letter to Foreign & Commonwealth Office, FCO 39/749, Tutankhamun Exhibition in London in 1972 - the National Archives of the United Kingdom, Surrey, UK.
  • ----------------------, (12 March 1970). A letter to J. W. D. Gray, North African De-partment - Foreign & Commonwealth Office, FCO 39/749, Tu-tankhamun Exhibition in London in 1972 - the National Ar-chives of the United Kingdom, Surrey, UK.
  • - Walter, Richard, (2 April 1972). “Tutankhamun's treasure trail”, The Observer, 12.
  • - Waymark, Peter, (18 March 1972). “Boy-king put to music for children”, The Times, 2.
  • - White, Michael, (30 December 1972). “The art of diplomacy”, The Guardian, 13.
  • - Williams, Griffith  Godlee, Nicholas, (6 April 1972). The Times, 13.
  • - Wolfenden, John, (17 January 1973). A Letter to the Superintendent C. Jackman, Albany Street Police Station, MEPO 26/3, Metropolitan Police Office - the National Archives of the United Kingdom, Surrey, UK.
  • - Wolfers, Michael, (25 March 1972). Cairo visitor for Tutankhamun show's opening, The Times, 6.
  • - “4,400 see Tut”, (April 1, 1972). Daily Mail, 3.
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Asaad Ali Zaky

Publication Date July 1, 2017
Published in Issue Year 2017 Volume: 3 Issue: 2

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APA Zaky, A. A. (2017). Tutankhamun Exhibition at the British Museum in 1972 a historical perspective. Journal of Tourism Theory and Research, 3(2), 79-88. https://doi.org/10.24288/jttr.312180