Inside The Victora And Albert Museum After World War II

A gallery technician checks an art treasure protected by sandbags next to the recently uncovered Monument to Marchese Spinetta Malaspina in a closed gallery at the Victoria and Albert Museum in South Kensington, London on 13th December 1945. Many valuable items owned by the museum are currently being returned from safe storage during World War II and are waiting to be unpacked and put back on display. (Photo by Erich Auerbach/Popperfoto via Getty Images)
A gallery technician checks an art treasure protected by sandbags next to the recently uncovered Monument to Marchese Spinetta Malaspina in a closed gallery at the Victoria and Albert Museum in South Kensington, London on 13th December 1945. Many valuable items owned by the museum are currently being returned from safe storage during World War II and are waiting to be unpacked and put back on display. (Photo by Erich Auerbach/Popperfoto via Getty Images)
Inside The Victora And Albert Museum After World War II
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