Home PageThe British Committee for the Restitution of the Parthenon Marbles: An orgainsation seeking the return of the 'Elgin Marbles' to Athens, Greece.


Who Are We?
History of the Marbles
The Case for the Return
Articles and Research
Photo Gallery

New Acropolis Museum
Latest News
Events
How You Can Help
Supporters

Further Information
Search the Site
Contact Us


OLYMPIAN IDEAL

Unprompted by anything other than the author's own irritation with the opening hours of the British Museum, he writes a letter to the Times suggesting that Britain return the Elgin Marbles as part of their bid for the 2012 Olympics.

FRIDAY, 10 JUNE 2005
Author: Reverend Dr Nicholas W. S. Cranfield

Sir, If London is determined to stage the Olympic Games in 2012, it might now behove Her Majesty’s Government to make a suitable propitiatory sacrifice to the gods.

To return the Elgin Marbles at this juncture would be a gesture of generosity consonant with the ancient Greek understanding of hospitality.

At the same time the Government might consider sending back the great frieze from Bassae that Charles Cockerell removed in 1811.

The difference between Greece and the British Museum is that whereas sites in the former are open daily at advertised times, rooms in Bloomsbury are closed off at a daily rate without notice. My own visits to the British Museum always seem to coincide with the basement galleries housing the Greek inscriptions being locked. Perhaps the Government might fund staffing costs for the museum, or refund my travelling expenses.

NICHOLAS CRANFIELD
Blackheath, London

|  Return   |


Copyright © 2001 - 2002 BCRPM. All rights reserved. Site maintained by Ampheon