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Sunday, 31 August, 2008 · Leave a Comment

I managed to get back and see the Hadrian exhibition at the British Museum. The reading room in which it is held is of course an appropriate venue as Hadrian’s Pantheon inspired its dome. I was intrigued as to how the curators had utilized the Reading Room for a major exhibition (as I hadn’t seen China’s Terracotta Army) . The entrance to the exhibition is at 90degrees  to the original room and a narrow corridor skirts the circumference until a staircase takes visitors up to a newly installed floor – complete with ventilation fans in the floor.

Hadrian and compatriots

Hadrian and compatriots

  
Timed tickets should have been a warning – the space was probably full to its designed capacity and it was a struggle to move at my pace and see the exhibits. For me the outstanding impact was the representation of Hadrian throughout his rule – each artist created a sculpture of a man whom the “vir in via” must have been able to recognize has they walked past him.

 

It was wonderful that among the marble the curators included a written plea for support, from a foreign civilian living in northern England, to the regions governor. Perhaps the same man had touched a large amphora, found near Hadrian’s Wall, which was displayed along with an image of a shard mountain of 26million amphora.

Later, walking along Bond Street, I was surprised to see a familiar shop name. ‘Bateel’ a shop selling Dates and Date products has a branch in Muscat; amazingly they had set up close to where a company I was general manager with 25 years ago had a shop. My surprise was not really in seeing Bateel but with a rental of probably GBP300,000+ per year the extraordinary volume of dates they must sell to cover costs – probably Arab Embassies are ideal clients.

Bateel Date Shop – Bond Street

Bateel Date Shop – Bond Street

 

 

 

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