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27 minutes ago, Yellow Bear said:

Yes as long as the Greeks pay todays equivalent of what was paid for them plus "storage and maintenance costs" as they were purchased not "stolen".

That's a VERY good point.  :good:

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2 hours ago, Penelope said:

Should they go back to Greece?

Why do you ask? I hope there is no suggestion (again) that they should be? It so made me smile when visiting the Acropolis and seeing so many signs saying the original was here. 

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The Elgin marbles were legitimately bought by Lord Elgin in 1816 from the Ottomans who were then the rulers of Greece.  Back in those days they were happily selling off all their antiquities. They just considered them to be old junk.

The present Government of Greece has no historical connection with 1816 . They have had civil wars and all sorts since then.

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13 minutes ago, nobbyathome said:

No they are ours to keep in the British museum we have looked after them for a long time if they was still in Greece they would be a table top in a kebab house by now 

Or even have a hole drilled in them with a footprint on either side. :whistling:

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1 hour ago, oowee said:

Why do you ask? I hope there is no suggestion (again) that they should be? It so made me smile when visiting the Acropolis and seeing so many signs saying the original was here. 

Indeed not; bought and paid for.

 

But, you never know with 2TK.

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4 minutes ago, Penelope said:

Indeed not; bought and paid for.

 

But, you never know with 2TK.

Once the Greeks have provided him with a free villa for two weeks in Santorini, they will be on the next boat.

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Just now, amateur said:

Once the Greeks have provided him with a free villa for two weeks in Santorini, they will be on the next boat.

He could send them back on one of the Dover dinghies; save a few quid on the shipping.

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18 minutes ago, Vince Green said:

If you moved into a house where there had been a statue in the garden but the previous owner had sold the statue to a neighbour a long time ago.

Could you go round to the neighbour and demand the statue back?

No, because you usually get an itemized list of what’s included in the sale 😇

:shaun:

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50 minutes ago, Vince Green said:

If you moved into a house where there had been a statue in the garden but the previous owner had sold the statue to a neighbour a long time ago.

Could you go round to the neighbour and demand the statue back?

it’s not the same as Turks being invaders had no right to give permission for their removal as for the so called sale unless something more than a Mickey Mouse Italian translation lacking it’s official seal shows up we did nick em! 

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