They were originally part of the temple of the parthenon and other buildings on the acropolis of athens.
Britain destroys elgin marbles cleaning.
The other was the elgin marbles.
Lord byron and many others attacked elgin s actions in print.
After acquiring the marbles he transported them to britain although one shipment sank during transit.
A sculpture from the elgin marbles has been allowed to leave the uk for the first time since lord elgin turned up in greece in early 1800 and had them stripped from the parthenon and shipped to.
One was the island of cyprus with its majority greek population.
Britain also possessed two things to which greek nationalists had long laid claim.
The parthenon marbles greek.
In 1810 elgin published a defense of his actions that silenced most of his detractors.
It was fully recovered.
Some people believe he looted them from the parthenon in athens later selling them to the british.
The elgin marbles a collection of stone sculptures and inscriptions more properly known as the parthenon sculptures was acquired by lord elgin in athens greece between 1801 and 1805 and today lives in london s british museum.
Elgin was heavily interested in greek history and claimed he had the permission of the ottomans the people ruling athens during his service to gather his collection.
The file has been destroyed.
By anastasia kaliabakos in the aftermath of brexit a debate has arisen over whether britain should return artifacts that had been unlawfully removed from their countries of origin.
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A select committee of parliament was established to examine the sculpture and the possibility of acquiring it for britain.
By then the artefacts in question had been removed from the british museum and were stored in a tunnel of the disused aldwych tube station.
γλυπτά του παρθενώνα also known as the elgin marbles ˈ ɛ l ɡ ɪ n are a collection of classical greek marble sculptures made under the supervision of the architect and sculptor phidias and his assistants.
The marbles which are around 2 430 years old were brought to britain by lord elgin in 1801.
Greece yesterday disclosed dramatic new evidence of the irreparable damage allegedly inflicted on the priceless elgin marbles during the british museum s 183 year stewardship of them.
The reoprt on the incident submitted by the standing committee to sir john fosdyke on 14 january 1939 is due to be made public this year.