• The repairs to the cat were carried out by Gayer-Anderson, who was a keen restorer of antiquities in the 1930s.
  • The Gayer-Anderson cat is a Late Period hollow-cast bronze statue of the female cat deity Bastet shown with an inlaid silver sun-disc and wedjet (Eye of Horus)...
  • In 1939 major Robert Grenville Gayer-Anderson donated the cat to the British Museum, but it did not go on display until 1947 (two years after the major’s death).
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  • The life of the man behind the cat is explored in a new book, Gayer Anderson: The Life and Afterlife of the Irish Pasha, by Louise Foxcroft.
  • Acquisition of figure referred to in Gayer-Anderson's unpublished autobiography. Published : N. Spencer, The Gayer-Anderson Cat (Objects in Focus)...
  • The user is not the original author of the model. 3D Printable Gayer-Anderson Cat at The British Museum, London. Scan The World (myminifactory.com).
  • Officially, it is called the Gayer-Anderson cat, because it was gifted to the British Museum in 1939 by R.G. John Gayer-Anderson and Mary Stout.
  • … and of that same cat, celebrated on a clutch of mugs: I took these Gayer-Anderson Cat photos in Feb 2010, but I doubt it’s moved since then.
  • She had been guiding tours through the museum for almost two decades, and had never heard of, never mind seen, the Gayer Anderson Cat.
  • The Gayer-Anderson Cat. World History Encyclopedia. ... Last modified July 15, 2016. https://www.worldhistory.org/image/5342/the-gayer-anderson-cat/.
  • The Gayer-Anderson Cat is an Ancient Egyptian statue of a cat, which dates from the Late Period (around 664–332 BC).