About the BRF Collection
The Byzantine Research Fund Archive (BRF) is a unique collection of architectural drawings, photographs and notebooks created from the late 19th century to the middle of the 20th century by a small team of British architects trained in the Arts & Crafts tradition whose studies of Byzantium shaped the Byzantine Revival in later years.
The collection contains over 1,500 drawings and 1,000 photographs, numerous notebooks and the corporate records associated with the Byzantine Research and Publication Fund, the original body created in 1907 to support this work. Although the Fund was associated with the BSA from the time it was founded, it was not until 1937 that the BSA formerly took over the property and operation of it. The BRF Archive contains records of Byzantine monuments in Greece, Turkey, Italy, the Near East, Egypt, and Cyprus. In some cases, the collection contains the only record of a monument before its destruction in modern times, the most important example being the church of Hagios Demetrios in Thessalonike which was almost completely destroyed in the Great Fire of 1917 shortly after being recorded by one of the BRF architects, Walter Sykes George. It also contains personal records of the following architects; Robert Weir Schultz, Sidney Howard Barnsley, Walter Sykes George, William Harvey, Harold Swainson, Peter Gus Corbett, and A.H.S (Peter) Megaw. The aspirations of the BRF Archive Project today are to make these materials accessible to a wide range of researchers.
Roof plan. The drawing is entitled: 'Church of Saint George Thessalonica' No 2.
South-east elevation.
Mosaic (detail). This is a preliminary drawing. It is initialed (W.S.G.) in pencil in the lower right-hand corner. Further annotation in pencil survives.
Mosaic (detail). This is a preliminary drawing. It is initialed (W.S.G.) in pencil in the lower right-hand corner. Further annotation in pencil survives.
Mosaic (detail- two Martyrs). This is a preliminary drawing. It is initialed (W.S.G.) in pencil in the lower right-hand corner. Further annotation in pencil survives.
Mosaic (detail- two Martyrs). This is a preliminary drawing. It is initialed (W.S.G.) in pencil in the lower right-hand corner. Further annotation in pencil survives.
Plan, Section and Elevation of basin. This is a preliminary drawing. Further annotation in pencil survives.
Plan, Section and Elevation of basin. The drawing is entitled:'Church of Saint George Thessalonica' No5. It is labelled:'Elevation-Section-Plan'. Further annotation in ink survives.
Plan. Preliminary drawing traced from Pl. XXXVI in C. Texier and P. Pullan, 'Byzantine Architecture: Examples of Edifices Erected in the East', (London, 1864) with added annotation by Schultz/Barnsley
Ground plan. This is a preliminary drawing. Further annotation in pencil survives. W.S. George (1906-1915/1907-1909?) contributed to the preliminary drawings of this church.
Plan. This is a preliminary drawing. Further annotation in pencil survives. W.S. George (1906-1915/1907-1909?) contributed to the preliminary drawings of this church.
Dome plan? This is a preliminary drawing. Further annotation in pencil survives. W.S. George (1906-1915/1907-1909?) contributed to the preliminary drawings of this church.
Dome plan? This is a preliminary drawing. W.S. George (1906-1915/1907-1909?) contributed to the preliminary drawings of this church.
Transverse section with walling. This is a preliminary drawing. Further annotation in pencil survives. W.S. George (1906-1915/1907-1909?) contributed to the preliminary drawings of this church.
Transverse section. This is a preliminary drawing. Further annotation in ink survives. W.S. George (1906-1915/1907-1909?) contributed to the preliminary drawings of this church.
Transverse section. This is a preliminary drawing. Further annotation in ink survives. W.S. George (1906-1915/1907-1909?) contributed to the preliminary drawings of this church.
Longitudinal section. This is a preliminary drawing. Further annotation in ink survives. W.S. George (1906-1915/1907-1909?) contributed to the preliminary drawings of this church.
Transverse section with iconography. This is a preliminary drawing. Further annotation in ink survives. W.S. George (1906-1915/1907-1909?) contributed to the preliminary drawings of this church.
Longitudinal section. This is a preliminary drawing. Further annotation in pencil survives. W.S. George (1906-1915/1907-1909?) contributed to the preliminary drawings of this church.
East elevation (top) - Side elevation. Tracing of Pl. XXXVII from C. Texier and P. Pullan, 'Byzantine Architecture: Examples of Edifices Erected in the East', (London, 1864). Shows addition of Turkish roof on one of the chapels.
North elevation. This is a preliminary drawing. Further annotation in ink and pencil survives. W.S. George (1906-1915/1907-1909?) contributed to the preliminary drawings of this church.
Plan - Stamped brick. This is a preliminary drawing. Further annotation in ink survives. W.S. George (1906-1915/1907-1909?) contributed to the preliminary drawings of this church.
Detail. This is a preliminary drawing. Further annotation in pencil survives. W.S. George (1906-1915/1907-1909?) contributed to the preliminary drawings of this church.
Detail of the walling. This is a preliminary drawing. Further annotation in pencil survives. W.S. George (1906-1915/1907-1909?) contributed to the preliminary drawings of this church.
Site plan (?). This is a preliminary drawing. Further annotation in pencil survives. W.S. George(1906-1915/1907-1909?) has contributed to the drawings of this church.
Site plan (?). This is a preliminary drawing. Further annotation in pencil and ink survives. W.S. George (1906-1915/1907-1909?) has contributed to the drawings of this church.
Upper row: 'Longitudinal Section' (right) - 'North Elevation' (left). Lower row: 'Ground Plan' (right) - East elevation (left). Fragments of the iconostasis (upper right corner) - Brick ornaments (lower right corner). The drawing is entitled: 'The Church of the Transfiguration, Salona, Greece'. A note (R. Traquair drawing) survives in the lower right hand corner. Further annotation in ink survives.
Topographical map of the district around the monastery.
South-west view of the Great church showing the exo-narthex. The exo-narthex of the Katholikon was removed in the late 16th c. This is a preliminary drawing. It has been cancelled as experimental. Further annotation in pencil survives.
South-west view of the Great church showing the exo-narthex. The exo-narthex of the Katholikon was removed in the late 16th c. This is a preliminary drawing. Further annotation in pencil survives.
Panagia church - Plan of the narthex. This is a preliminary drawing. It is labelled in ink: 'Small Church', 'Narthex of Small Church and Room over Same'. Further annotation in ink and pencil survives.
Plan of the galleries and the dome. This is a preliminary drawing. Further annotation in pencil survives.
Gallery plan of the two churches. This is a print of a published gallery plan of the two churches. It is labelled in Greek: 'Α Ο ναός του οσίου Λουκά', 'Β Ο ναός της Θεοτόκου'.
Ground plan. This is a preliminary drawing. It consists of two parts. Further annotation in pencil survives.
Ground plan. This is a preliminary drawing. Further annotation in pencil survives.
Plan of the forecourt of the church. This is a preliminary drawing. It is entitled in ink: 'Hosios Loukas: Forecourt of the Smaller Church'. Further annotation in pencil survives. Lower right corner signed by Rodeck in ink, "Pieter Rodeck, measured and drawn on the [spot], August 9, 1897"
Plan of the two churches. The drawing is entitled in ink: 'Monastery of St Luke of Stiris Phocis Greece', 'A Plan of the Two Churches'. Further annotation in ink survives.
Plan of the galleries of the Katholikon, the narthex and the exo-narthex of the Panagia church - Plan of the dome. The drawing is entitled in ink: 'Monastery of St Luke of Stiris Phocis', 'A Plan of Galleries etc.'. Further annotation in ink survives.
Upper row: Longitudinal section through Panagia church - Lower row: Plan of the crypt. The drawing is entitled in ink: 'Section through Small Church looking South' and 'Plan of Crypt under Great Church'.
Longitudinal section with iconography. This is a preliminary drawing.
Isometrical section towards south-east. The drawing is labelled in ink:'Monastery of Saint Luke Phocis Greece'. Further annotation in ink and pencil survives.
Longitudinal section of the Panagia church - North elevation of the Katholikon. The drawing is entitled in ink:'Monastery of St Luke of Stiris Phocis', 'Section through Small Church', 'North Elevation of the Great Church'.
Lomgitudinal section. This is a preliminary drawing. Further annotation in pencil survives.
Part of cross section. This is a preliminary drawing. Further annotation in pencil survives.
Katholikon, bema - Floor opus sectile (detail). This is a preliminary Drawing. Further annotation in pencil survives.
Katholikon, bema - Floor opus sectile (detail). This is a preliminary Drawing. Further annotation in pencil survives.
Ground plan with iconography. The Drawing is entitled: 'Monastery Of St Luke Of Stiris Phocis'. Further annotation in ink survives.
Katholikon, narthex - Marble revetment and mosaic decoration.
Katholikon, narthex - North window, Mosaics over west side. The Drawing is labelled as follows: 'Mosaics over West Side - North Window of Narthex'. Further annotation in pencil survives.
Katholikon, narthex - South window, Mosaics over west side. The Drawing is labelled as follows: 'Mosaics over West Side - South Window of Narthex'. Further annotation in pencil survives.