Monkey riding a goat Potter's museum charmed and delighted locals and tourists alike for almost 150 years. Although most famous for his anthropomorphic tableaux, there were several other pieces that captured the public imagination. One of the favourite items with visitors, and the subject of one of the museum's coloured postcards, was the Monkey Riding a Goat: a vervet monkey rather improbably depicted carrying a riding crop and seated astride a goat. According to the Bramber Museum's guidebook, both animals had come to an untimely end. The monkey, probably an escaped pet, reportedly died of shock when a bucket of cold water was thrown over him. The goat lived in a nearby park but frequently escapedPhotograph: Alan Kolc/Pat Morris/Joanna Ebenstein