13. Eton Museum of Antiquities

Eton's Museum of Antiquities is housed in the Jafar Gallery and is part of the Bekynton Field Development, named after Thomas Bekynton (1390-1465). He was Bishop of Bath and Wells and secretary to Henry VI.

It was designed by John Simpson, who also designed the Queen’s Gallery at Buckingham Palace in 2002.

It contains Egyptian artefacts and other items given to the school over many centuries.

Amongst the collection is the bequest of William Joseph Myers (1858 - 1899), an Old Etonian, who saw service in the Zulu War and was later stationed in Cairo. He became interested in ancient Egypt in 1885, collecting until 1897. On returning to Eton, as Adjutant of the Cadet Corps, he kept his collection in his College house. Following his death, everything was bequeathed to the College.

These included a Sistrum fragment of Senwosret I, a cosmetic tube of Amemhotep II, a pectoral ornament, a wire ring with Scarab, and a collar terminal of Tutankhamun.

The gallery was opened by HRH, The Prince of Wales in June 2015. 

Nearby, there is a new garden, with a dedication to Mrs Winifred Hay; it commemorates her long service to the people of Eton.

After the Gallery, a short distance further along South Meadow Lane, there is a public footpath marked on the left, at a gap in the hedge.

Turn left and follow the track at about your ten o'clock, across South Meadow towards the back of St John’s Church, around 170m away.

There is an alleyway connecting the Meadow, past the doctors’ surgery and Church entrance, which then runs through the churchyard before joining Eton High Street once more. 

Social Justice Stations of the Cross - Good Friday, April 07, 2023
  1. Introduction
  2. [Red Doors] Station 1: Jesus is condemned to death
  3. [Black Lives Matter art, Pride flag] Station 2: Jesus takes up his Cross
  4. [Accessibility ramp] Station 3: Jesus falls for the first time
  5. [Chicken Coop on Napa] Station 4: Jesus meets his Mother
  6. [Epworth Playgroups] Station 5: Simon of Cyrene helps Jesus carry the Cross
  7. [Low Water Landscaping, 1926 Napa Avenue] Station 6: Veronica wipes the face of Jesus
  8. [Vote Sign, 1918 Napa Avenue] Station 7: Jesus falls for the second time
  9. [Stone obelisk, The Alameda and El Dorado] Station 8: Jesus meets the women of Jerusalem
  10. [Flag showing solidarity with Ukraine, 1110 The Alameda] Station 9: Jesus falls for the third time
  11. [Berkeley Fire Station, No. 4] Station 10: Jesus' clothes are taken away
  12. [Dentist office] Station 11: Jesus is nailed to the Cross
  13. [Jerusalem Kitchen] Station 12: Jesus dies on the Cross
  14. [Northbrae Tunnel] Station 13 & 14: The body of Jesus is taken down from the Cross and is laid in the tomb
  15. Closing Reflection