IDNO
LS.74710.
Description
Documentary photograph of an urn from the Braybrooke Collection, now the care of MAA, reference 1948.1290.
The urn is described as a: "Globular cinerary urn with wide mouth and flaring upright rim. Decorated just below the rim with a procession of animals drawn freehand, probably intended to represent varieties of deer, and perhaps one pig. Flat base. Large area of rim missing. Human remains attached to the interior of the urn. Heat spalling on lower section of urn."
Place
Europe British Isles; United Kingdom; England; ?East Anglia
Cultural Affliation
Named Person
Photographer
?MAA Photographer
Collector / Expedition
Neville, Richard Cornwallis (Lord Braybrooke) [Object collector]
Date
post 1948
Collection Name
?Teaching Slide Collection
Source
Format
Lantern Slide Black & White
Primary Documentation
Other Information
A number of index cards were found in wooden box now numbered C468/ but appear to bear no relation to the lantern slides also found in this box.
FM:209360
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