studying the archaeological collections made by Augustus Henry Lane Fox Pitt-Rivers
Wayland's Smithy Chambered Tomb - a scale model from the 1860s
Chalk carved figure from Bishopsgate, London
Chalk fragment carved in the form of a crucifix (or possibly a human figure with arms outstretched). Pitt Rivers Museum Accession Number 1884.58.54 |
Here is the first in this new series: a fragment of chalk carved in the form of a human figure: a crucifix, or possibly a figure with arms outstretched. It was found at Bull Yard, of Dunnings Alley on Bishopsgate in the City of London (EC2) on 16 November 1865. The Museum's accession book describes it as "Rough chalk carving of a crucified figure (no cross) on a block".
We hope to be able to commission new professional photography for some of these objects through future projects. The object is now on display in the Court of the Pitt Rivers Museum.
Reverse of carved chalk fragment 1884.58.54 |