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Written Answers

Volume 310: debated on Friday 27 March 1936

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Written Answers

National Museums And Art Galleries

asked the Financial Secretary to the Treasury, what is the total sum allocated for all Government supported museums and art galleries for the present year; and how does this compare with the sums allocated in 1927 and 1932?

The provision, including that for allied services, made for National Museums and Art Galleries in the Estimates for 1936, 1932 and 1927 is as follows:

Gross.Net.
££
1927817,943785,613
1932751,873716,880
1936949,523906,513
In addition to the above, amounts approximating in total to £100,000 a year included in the Estimate for the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research and in the statements of allied services appended to the Estimates for that Department, the Board of Education and Public Education, Scotland, might fairly be apportioned to the Museums covered by those Estimates.

asked the Financial Secretary to the Treasury, whether plans have been considered for the better ac- commodation of the ethnological collections of the British Museum; and whether any further steps are being considered for the creation of a museum of Asiatic or Oriental art and archaeology?

The Trustees of the British Museum have under consideration the desirability of their ethnographical collections being better shown than they can be in the space at present available; and of the better assembly and exhibition, in galleries devoted to the purpose, of their collections in Asiatic art and archaeology, of which they have already created the cadre of a separate department. The Government do not at present contemplate the creation of a separate Museum for such art and archaeology.

asked the Financial Secretary to the Treasury what portion of the Estimates for the British Museum (Civil Estimates, Class IV) will be devoted to the Museum apart from the Library?

The net expenditure provided in time Estimate for the British Museum is not capable of exact apportionment between the Library and the other activities of the Museum, but it is computed that approximately one half relates to the Library and one half to the other activities.