ADMISSION INTO THE MUSEUM. 



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Artists, may have admission for the purpose of 



CHAP. III. 



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copying the Sculptures, or other objects of art, in ^g° R f 0 e * d ~ 

 the Museum, from nine o'clock till four, during 

 every day in the week, Saturday and Sunday ex- 

 cepted, in the months from September till April 

 inclusive, and from nine o'clock till seven during 

 the remainder of the year. Application for this 

 purpose must be made to the Trustees, or to the 

 Principal Librarian, or to the senior Officer of the 

 Department of Antiquities ; but it is expected that 

 artists, or students, who are not members of the 

 Royal Academy, produce satisfactory recommenda- 

 tions. 



14. One of the attendants shall be always 

 present in the Gallery, during the time when per- 

 sons are employed in taking copies. 



15. The Collections of Coins and Medals shall 

 not be shewn to any one without due precaution ; 

 no person shall be admitted into the room except 

 in the presence of the Keeper or Assistant Keeper 

 of the Collection, or one at least of the Assistants. 

 No more parties shall be admitted into the room 

 at the same time than there are officers at leisure 

 to attend them: the number of any party not 

 to exceed five persons. 



16. No Attendant, or Servant, shall, on any 

 pretence, take any fee, reward, or gratuity from 

 persons visiting the Museum, or using the Collec- 

 tions. 



