The Beau Street Hoard features coins with
all sorts of pictures on the back, including gods and goddesses, emperors and
temples, and many different kinds of animals, both real and mythical. One of
these mythical animals is the Hippocamp.
The Hippocamp is half-horse and
half-fish, almost like an equine mermaid! The Roman god of the sea, Neptune, is
often shown using Hippocampi to pull his chariot. We have a mosaic of a
Hippocamp in the museum.
Of course, of all the animals featured on
the coins, our favourite is the Hippo! This is why the mascot for the Heritage
Lottery Funded Beau Street Hoard Project is Beau the Hippo. So we decided to
create our own version of a Hippo Camp.
As you can see, Beau and his friends, Phil
and Gordo (named after Philip I and Gordian III, the most represented Emperors
in the Hoard) are having a lovely time at the Hippo-Camp. This picture was
drawn by our volunteer artist-extraordinaire. It looked like so much fun that even
our stuffed animal Beau wanted a go!