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Exhibition of Evocative Photographs at Tutankhamun

Harry Burton’s evocative photographs of the discovery of The Tomb of Tutankhamun are currently on show at The Tutankhamun Exhibition in Dorchester. Tutankhamun’s Photographer is a special mini exhibition featuring a selection of gravure prints originally used in the book of an exhibition of Harry Burton’s famous photographs held in Chicago and New York.

The Exhibition was visited on Thursday by the photographer’s great niece, Sarah Brooker who lives at Ledbury in Herefordshire. Harry Burton worked from 1923 with Howard Carter in Tutankhamun’s tomb in the Valley of the Kings.

Harry Burton’s great niece, Sarah Brooker, is just one of the many visitors with connections to the discovery of Tutankhamun’s tomb in 1922 who have visited the Tutankhamun Exhibition. Despite the passage of time they make a real present-day connection with the discovery.

They include the grand daughter of Dr Douglas Derry the anatomist who carried out the autopsy on the mummy of Tutankhamun in the Valley of the Kings in 1922.

Margaret Orr the daughter of Arthur Mace who assisted Howard Carter in the excavation and co-authored with Howard Carter The Tomb of Tutankhamun the famous account of the discovery.

Other connections include relatives of Lord Carnarvon and Howard Carter.

Over the years many well known Egyptologists have visited the Exhibition including, Dr Nicholas Reeves the international specialist on Tutankhamun, T.G.H. James and Vivian Davies ex keepers of Egyptology, British Museum.

The Tutankhamun Exhibition is in the centre of Dorchester and is open daily from 10am to 5pm.

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