Too Many Tourists
I made it to the British Museum just after opening time this morning. Seems like that's the time to go, because it felt like there were 10,000 others with the same idea. I opted to follow the One Hour Tour, hitting the highlights. Although I didn't follow the map, and the tour was well identified, I didn't notice anyone else on the same route. There were crowds everywhere except one of the gift shops. It was an oasis of calm, as were the areas by the Nishga’a and Haida poles in the Grand Court. I made a point of seeing the North American display because the collection of art from what is now British Columbia at the Museum of Natural History in New York is significantly more impressive than the collection at the Royal BC Museum in Victoria. The British Museum has three Haida pole, the Nishga'a one, a few Coast Salish poles. It has a Nu’Chal’Nuth exhibit as well. The Bc First Nations’ displays account for about one quarter of the North American displays. I felt incl...