About the John Pendlebury Family Papers
The John Pendlebury Family Papers cover the period from 1913 to 1964 and document the life of archaeologist and WWII hero John Devitt Stringfellow Pendlebury, his wife Hilda and their family.
Written on the lower part of the photograph ‘K. 148-150’ [Karphi 148-150].
Written on the lower part of the photograph ‘K. 147’ [Karphi 147].
Written on the lower part of the photograph ‘K. 147’ [Karphi 147].
Written on the lower part of the photograph ‘M. 9-15.’ [Sta Mnemata 9-15]. This is photograph is part (1 of 2) of a panorama.
Written on the lower part of the photograph ‘M. 9-15.’ [Sta Mnemata 9-15]. This is photograph is part (2 of 2) of a panorama.
The list is an index for photographs with the original reference numbers “Tz 38” 35-123, and “Tz 38. O.” 20-53 (negatives for which are in PEN 4/3/6-4/3/8).
The translation is in [Herbert Pendlebury’s handwriting].
About John Pendlebury’s work for the Special Operations Executive in Crete and the circumstances of his death.
Includes information about John Pendlebury’s excavations around the Lasithi Plain.
No original newspaper article in the archive.
The memorial service was held on Sunday 3 March.
[Hutchinson] writes that the story was checked by Hilda Pendlebury and himself, who interrogated the eyewitnesses personally.
With manuscript notes and a manuscript copy of a letter to Hilda [copied out by Herbert Pendlebury].
With a letter to Aunt Violet from Herbert Pendlebury, sending a copy of Hilda’s account.
In [Herbert Pendlebury’s] handwriting, copied from a typescript.
Contains obituaries by Sir John L. Myers, A. J. B. Wace and Pierson [Bob] Dixon.
From a Cretan newspaper (‘ΚΡΗΤΙΚΗ ΕΝΟΤΗΣ’). The article includes a photograph of John Pendlebury in Cretan costume.
John Pendlebury had been taken to Aristea Drousoulakis’ farmhouse in Kaminia (Herakleion [Iráklion]) after being wounded on the 21 May 1941. Statement given to the Herakleion [Iráklion] Police.
John Pendlebury had been taken to Aristea Drousoulakis’ farmhouse in Kaminia (Herakleion [Iráklion]) after being wounded on the 21 May 1941. Statement given to the Herakleion [Iráklion] Police.
John Pendlebury had been taken to Aristea Drousoulakis’ farmhouse in Kaminia (Herakleion [Iráklion]) after being wounded on the 21 May 1941. Statement given to the Herakleion [Iráklion] Police.
John Pendlebury had been taken to Aristea Drousoulakis’ farmhouse in Kaminia (Herakleion [Iráklion]) after being wounded on the 21 May 1941. Statement given to the Herakleion [Iráklion] Police.
John Pendlebury had been taken to Aristea Drousoulakis’ farmhouse in Kaminia (Herakleion [Iráklion]) after being wounded on the 21 May 1941. Statement given to the Herakleion [Iráklion] Police.