Download
A lock of Napoleon Bonaparte's hair and other "priceless" artifacts linked to the French emperor have been stolen from a museum in Australia, the police said on Tuesday.
Burglars broke into the building on Mornington Peninsula, south of Melbourne in the state of Victoria.
"The offender(s) have jimmied open cabinets inside and stolen numerous priceless antiques," a police statement said.
The stolen items included a ring and a glass frame containing Napoleon's hair, a ribbon inscribed by Napoleon in 1815 and a snuff box, the statement said.
The thieves removed outside blinds and entered through a bathroom of the historic Briars Park homestead in Mount Martha on Thursday night, the police said.
The museum said the collection was put together by descendants of Alexander Balcombe, an Englishman who met Napoleon when the emperor was exiled on the tiny South Atlantic island of St Helena from 1815 until his death six years later.
Balcombe "sat on Napoleon's knee as a little boy", museum coordinator Steve York told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
"The family were good friends with the emperor when he was sent into exile on St Helena," York said.
Balcombe settled in Australia in 1846.
Ten items were taken from the collection, including locks of Napoleon's hair and a silver inkwell set with three gold Napoleon coins that were said to be in his pocket when he died.
Miniature portraits of Napoleon and the empress Josephine were also stolen.
"Really they're priceless because they can't be replaced. We're quite distraught," York said.
The rest of the collection of nearly 500 pieces has now been relocated for safety.
Police said the robbery appeared to have lasted just 10 minutes and was a targeted theft.
"We think it's probably destined for a private collection. It could well be stolen to order," Detective Sergeant Michael Lamb told the broadcaster.
About the broadcaster:
Lance Crayon is a videographer and editor with China Daily. Since living in Beijing he has worked for China Radio International (CRI) and Global Times. Before moving to China he worked in the film industry in Los Angeles as a talent agent and producer. He has a B.A. in English from the University of Texas at Arlington.
怎样假装读过某本英文名著?
30句英语教会你鼓励别人
安妮·海瑟薇晒比基尼照承认怀孕
明年将实现“公租房”货币化
Hello Kitty网站遭袭 三百万用户资料外泄
周黎明:2015国产好电影盘点
盘点:2015年习近平的20个“新热词”
2015年终盘点汇总
英剧《战争与和平》开播 演员吐槽原著太难啃
明年开始实施“宏观审慎评估体系”
过度依赖网络手机导致“数字失忆症”
解放军“火箭军”等三大机构成立
“毒保姆”暴露家政业乱象
“生育时间表”引热议
潮人必看:2016年的100个流行趋势
环保又省力的“电动脚踏车”
英语如何恰当回应死亡噩耗?
“作弊入刑”后还须严格执法
印度“牛粪饼”网上热销
马路上的“行走短信族”
一举两得的Fassage
“道路瘦身”使交通更通畅
想减肥?试试对着镜子吃饭
10则关于新年的精彩引文
2016年第一个关键词:熔断
全球最逼真人形机器人“纳丁”亮相
普京日历:柔情硬汉伴你2016年每一天
2015国外“互联网之最”盘点
如何实现新年目标,心理学家给你答案
我国土地“荒漠化”问题有所改善
| 不限 |
| 英语教案 |
| 英语课件 |
| 英语试题 |
| 不限 |
| 不限 |
| 上册 |
| 下册 |
| 不限 |