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[[Image:Logie.jpg|right]]This collection of Greek, Etruscan, Cypriot, Egyptian and like classical ceramic vessels and other objects is a surprisingly fine one so far from its centre of origin. It is a growing collection. It is housed in Christchurch - in the Logie Room of the Classics Department of the University of Canterbury. ''It is open between 9 am and 5 pm during the university term. Guided tours are available a few times a year.''
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[[Image:Logie.jpg|right]]This collection of Greek, Etruscan, Cypriot, Egyptian and like classical ceramic vessels and other objects is a surprisingly fine one so far from its centre of origin. It is a growing collection. It is housed in Christchurch - in the Logie Room of the Classics Department of the University of Canterbury.  
  
'''''"The James Logie Memorial Collection of Antiquities has been taken off display, and will be kept in secure storage until aftershocks from the September 2010 earthquake have abated and items damaged during the earthquake have been conserved."'''''
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''It is open by appointment and there are regular tours - see the website for details.''  
 
'''''"Public access to the Collection has been suspended until further notice."'''''
 
  
[http://www.hums.canterbury.ac.nz/clas/logie.shtml Collection website]
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[http://www.arts.canterbury.ac.nz/logie/ Collection website]
  
  

Revision as of 21:10, 27 May 2016

Logie.jpg
This collection of Greek, Etruscan, Cypriot, Egyptian and like classical ceramic vessels and other objects is a surprisingly fine one so far from its centre of origin. It is a growing collection. It is housed in Christchurch - in the Logie Room of the Classics Department of the University of Canterbury.

It is open by appointment and there are regular tours - see the website for details.


Collection website


Location

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There is a published catalogue of the collection:. Green, J.R. 2009 The Logie Collection, Canterbury University Press, Christchurch.