About the BSA SPHS Image Collection
The SPHS photographic collection was amassed by The Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies between 1891 and 1967 through the donation of images. It contained negatives, both glass and film in a variety of sizes, photographic prints and glass lantern slides. It contains both original and copy negatives. Index cards with small contact prints served as finding aids for the collection. It was designed as an image reference collection where images could be duplicated as either prints or slides and sold or lent to members.
The BSA SPHS Collection is part of the original SPHS photographic collection, selected by donors who were associated with the BSA or images of topographic interest, particularly in areas the BSA was known to have worked. The remainder of the extant SPHS collection went to the Hellenic Literary and Historical Archives (MIET-ELIA) in Athens. Documentation for this collection consists of 5 Negative registers (held in the SPHS offices in London), the published catalogues or accession lists of lantern slides in The Journal of Hellenic Studies, the Minute Book December 1949-January 1983 for the Photographic and Filmstrip Committee of the SPHS (held in the SPHS Library in London) and information contained on extant index cards.
Part of a group of images from the 1891 travels of Hogarth and Munro in Anatolia as described in Hogarth's 1896 book, A Wandering Scholar in the Levant. The original description in the SPHS catalogue reads: "Asia Minor: Cocusus".
Part of a group of images from the 1891 travels of Hogarth and Munro in Anatolia as described in Hogarth's 1896 book, A Wandering Scholar in the Levant. The original description in the SPHS catalogue reads: "Asia Minor: Comana of Cappadocia".
Part of a group of images from the 1894 travels of Hogarth, Yorke and others up the Euphrates as described in Hogarth's 1896 book, A Wandering Scholar in the Levant. The original description in the SPHS catalogue reads: "Asia Minor: Euphrates above Melitene".
Part of a group of images from the 1894 travels of Hogarth, Yorke and others up the Euphrates as described in Hogarth's 1896 book, A Wandering Scholar in the Levant. The original description in the SPHS catalogue reads: "Asia Minor: later monuments. Roman bridge near Kiakhta".
Part of a group of images from the 1891 travels of Hogarth and Munro in Anatolia as described in Hogarth's 1896 book, A Wandering Scholar in the Levant. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Amasia: citadel, from the Turkhal road".
Part of a group of images from the 1891 travels of Hogarth and Munro in Anatolia as described in Hogarth's 1896 book, A Wandering Scholar in the Levant. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Amasia: Showing tombs of the Pontic Kings".
Part of a group of images from the 1891 travels of Hogarth and Munro in Anatolia as described in Hogarth's 1896 book, A Wandering Scholar in the Levant. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Niksar: (neocaesarea.) from the road to Comana Pontica".
Part of a group of images from the 1891 travels of Hogarth and Munro in Anatolia as described in Hogarth's 1896 book, A Wandering Scholar in the Levant. The original description in the SPHS catalogue reads: "Asia Minor: Tokat".
Part of a group of images from the 1891 travels of Hogarth and Munro in Anatolia as described in Hogarth's 1896 book, A Wandering Scholar in the Levant. The original description in the SPHS catalogue reads: "Asia Minor: Turkhal (Gaziura)".
Part of a group of images from the 1891 travels of Hogarth and Munro in Anatolia as described in Hogarth's 1896 book, A Wandering Scholar in the Levant. The original description in the SPHS catalogue reads: "Asia Minor: Iris River".
Part of a group of images from the 1891 travels of Hogarth and Munro in Anatolia as described in Hogarth's 1896 book, A Wandering Scholar in the Levant. The original description in the SPHS catalogue reads: "Asia Minor: Amasia".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel to Cyrene in 1904 as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Cyrenaica: Cyrene, N. W.tower".
Part of a group of images from the 1894 travels of Hogarth, Yorke and others up the Euphrates as described in Hogarth's 1896 book, A Wandering Scholar in the Levant. The original description in the SPHS catalogue reads: "Asia Minor: Euphrates near Keban Maden".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel to Lycia as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Myra: theatre & plain".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel to Lycia as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Myra: cliff of tombs above theatre".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel to Lycia as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Myra: theatre".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel to Lycia as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Patara: Theatre slope buildings, dunes blocking harbour".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel to Lycia as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Patara: Theatre E. side of auditorium".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel to Lycia as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Patara: Theatre another view of 3767".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel to Lycia as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Patara: Theatre external wall of the scena".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel to Lycia as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Patara: semi circular tunnel".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel to Lycia as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Patara: wall with window & blocked spandrel shaped openings".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel to Lycia as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Xanthus: retaining wall of platform of a temple . Xanthian Apollo".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel to Lycia as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Xanthus: theatre with harpy monument".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel to Lycia as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Xanthus: upper part of Lycian tomb, relief of nymphs or maends".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel to Lycia as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Xanthus: view".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel by yacht to the Satalian Gulf in 1904 as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Cnidos: doorway of 5th cent. Building, S. of great harbour".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel by yacht to the Satalian Gulf in 1904 as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Cnidos: theatre with remains of marble seating. Acropolis in background".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel by yacht to the Satalian Gulf in 1904 as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Cnidos: probably S. E. tower on sea front".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel by yacht to the Satalian Gulf in 1904 as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Cnidos: semicircular building facing sea".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel by yacht to the Satalian Gulf in 1904 as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Cnidos: terraces on main site of city".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel by yacht to the Satalian Gulf in 1904 as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Cnidos: city wall, the S. E. tower on the sea front".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel by yacht to the Satalian Gulf in 1904 as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Cnidos: the great harbour".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel by yacht to the Satalian Gulf in 1904 as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Cnidos: city wall. S. E. tower from the outside".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel by yacht to the Satalian Gulf in 1904 as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Cnidos: city wall. Basement of S. E. tower".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel by yacht to the Satalian Gulf in 1904 as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Didyma: Temple of Apollo, column base in E. facade, fret pattern".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel by yacht to the Satalian Gulf in 1904 as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Didyma: Temple of Apollo, column base in E. facade, panelled base".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel by yacht to the Satalian Gulf in 1904 as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Didyma: Temple of Apollo, column base in E. facade, with large Gorgoneion from frieze".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel by yacht to the Satalian Gulf in 1904 as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Didyma: Temple of Apollo, columns in facade".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel by yacht to the Satalian Gulf in 1904 as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Didyma: Temple of Apollo, the E. facade".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel by yacht to the Satalian Gulf in 1904 as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Didyma: Temple of Apollo, the E. facade".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel by yacht to the Satalian Gulf in 1904 as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Didyma: Temple of Apollo, the E. facade".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel by yacht to the Satalian Gulf in 1904 as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Didyma: Temple of Apollo, ruins of cella from the W.".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel by yacht to the Satalian Gulf in 1904 as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Didyma: Temple of Apollo, columns on the N. side".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel by yacht to the Satalian Gulf in 1904 as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Didyma: Temple of Apollo, columns on the N. side".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel by yacht to the Satalian Gulf in 1904 as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Iasos: Type of built tomb".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel by yacht to the Satalian Gulf in 1904 as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Iasos: theatre, retaining of auditorium, from S. E.".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel by yacht to the Satalian Gulf in 1904 as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Loryma: fortress at harbour mouth. 4th century, taken at sunset".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel by yacht to the Satalian Gulf in 1904 as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Loryma: fortress at harbour month. 4th century, taken at sunset".
Part of a set of images from Hogarth's travel by yacht to the Satalian Gulf in 1904 as described in his 1910 book, Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Loryma: fortress at harbour month. 4th century, taken at sunset".