Impressed. We still can’t work out how they got moved there from Wales so moving them to Greece would have taken a Herculean effort (see what I did there…)!How would we feel if the Greeks had taken Stonehenge and refused to let us have it back?
Impressed. We still can’t work out how they got moved there from Wales so moving them to Greece would have taken a Herculean effort (see what I did there…)!How would we feel if the Greeks had taken Stonehenge and refused to let us have it back?
How would we feel if the Greeks had taken Stonehenge and refused to let us have it back?
How would we feel if the Greeks had taken Stonehenge and refused to let us have it back?
Didn't the people of Wiltshire get the stones from Wales, perhaps Stonehenge should be given back to the Welsh?
Stolen I tell theeDidn't the people of Wiltshire get the stones from Wales, perhaps Stonehenge should be given back to the Welsh?
You have more than made up for it by making us see Gareth Bale’s ugly mug over the years!Stolen I tell thee
I also think we need to find the rightful historic owners of the original ‘gold stone’ and pay them reparations, compensation, naming rights etc etc.Didn't the people of Wiltshire get the stones from Wales, perhaps Stonehenge should be given back to the Welsh?
SHHH don't tell anyone!I also think we need to find the rightful historic owners of the original ‘gold stone’ and pay them reparations, compensation, naming rights etc etc.
I don't recall ever writing how long I'd been on holiday for.I don't think it makes much difference to anything to do with the current situation in all honesty. It was more a reference to your 'squatters' comment, which, whilst highly amusing, also doesn't really have anything to do with the current situation, or the one when the marbles were removed - the Ottoman Empire having been around far longer than anyone could remember at that point.
Having seen the marbles fairly recently I can confirm that they are, in fact, quite dull. I do however think that 'just giving them back', is not an option, this needs to be an equitable transaction between the parties, after all a great deal of money has been spent to purchase and maintain these artefacts, so it is only right that there should be some compensation to secure a permanent return and transfer of ownership.
No they didn't, Wales didn't existDidn't the people of Wiltshire get the stones from Wales, perhaps Stonehenge should be given back to the Welsh
Ahhh, those were the daysNo they didn't, Wales didn't exist
I think that’s where the negotiations have stalled, and although the full set of Demis Roussos’s stage costumes currently offered in exchange would definitely fill the space, there is an argument to say it’s not really like for like ….I don't recall ever writing how long I'd been on holiday for.
In any case, I'd accept that was a reasonable point if there was some sense after those 300years that the Ottomans were indistinguishable from the Greeks and the rightful inheritors of ancient Greek heritage, but there wasn't. The marbles were removed only a couple of decades before Greek independence.
To be honest, the legality aspect of this doesn't really interest me. Having been to both the Acropolis Museum and the British Museum, I think the former is a much better and more impressive place to keep them. And my understanding is that the idea is that we'd get something/s in exchange for the British Museum to put on display instead, so it's not like we'd just be handing them over for nothing anyway.
Also, it clearly actually matters to the Greeks, whereas I really just don't care about the things and don't particularly see why I should.
Depends if they are stolen goods or not.Agreed. What about when things are bought / sold?
Would probably be more interesting to be honest.I think that’s where the negotiations have stalled, and although the full set of Demis Roussos’s stage costumes currently offered in exchange would definitely fill the space, there is an argument to say it’s not really like for like ….
I'm pretty sure there's loads of this sort of thing going on involving different countries. I remember reading a couple of years ago that a German museum/government were looking at returning their Benin Bronzes to Nigeria. It's definitely not an issue unique to Britain.I don’t know if we just get to hear about it more in this country because it involves us?
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We are probably seen as a soft touch these days, which may be true, especially since Brexit which lost us a lot of friends.
Ultimately he was Scottish, looks like they are to blame for all of this!Depends if they are stolen goods or not.
Unsure how Elgin swindled them
That's one of the eccentricities of the modern world. That UK which shed blood and cash to stop the slave trade should pay reparations to Africa, while African countries that profited from the slave trade should have those profits returned to them.Would probably be more interesting to be honest.
I'm pretty sure there's loads of this sort of thing going on involving different countries. I remember reading a couple of years ago that a German museum/government were looking at returning their Benin Bronzes to Nigeria. It's definitely not an issue unique to Britain.
I agree Britain should not be paying reparations, though we could perhaps take part of the vast reparations that were still being paid to the estates of British slavers until relatively recently and send that.That's one of the eccentricities of the modern world. That UK which shed blood and cash to stop the slave trade should pay reparations to Africa, while African countries that profited from the slave trade should have those profits returned to them.
I suspect the main issue here is handing them back would be an affront to the 'no surrender' contingent.I don't recall ever writing how long I'd been on holiday for.
In any case, I'd accept that was a reasonable point if there was some sense after those 300years that the Ottomans were indistinguishable from the Greeks and the rightful inheritors of ancient Greek heritage, but there wasn't. The marbles were removed only a couple of decades before Greek independence.
To be honest, the legality aspect of this doesn't really interest me. Having been to both the Acropolis Museum and the British Museum, I think the former is a much better and more impressive place to keep them. And my understanding is that the idea is that we'd get something/s in exchange for the British Museum to put on display instead, so it's not like we'd just be handing them over for nothing anyway.
Also, it clearly actually matters to the Greeks, whereas I really just don't care about the things and don't particularly see why I should.
In your dreams. Please don't float such bollocks as if it is about to happen tomorrow.That's one of the eccentricities of the modern world. That UK which shed blood and cash to stop the slave trade should pay reparations to Africa, while African countries that profited from the slave trade should have those profits returned to them.