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.
View inside cave including a woman looking around [Hilda White, Isabel Seltman, Joan Lloyd or Mrs Emmett].
Taken during a cruise of the islands.
Taken from above, looking down into cove.
Includes 2 men looking at the view [possibly Spiro Dassis and Michaelis, John and Hilda’s guides].
Poor quality photograph [film may have been exposed to light].
View of a path through the jungle, with a hat and stick resting on the floor in the middle of the path.
Rural buildings and flat grassland in foreground.
Looking down a stepped street to the harbour.
A view of boats in the harbour with houses in the background.
View of hill tops, the backs of 2 men looking out onto the scene and a woman [all from the cruise] sitting on a stone wall.
Taken from the boat [during a cruise around islands with Charles and Isabel Seltman].
Taken from the boat [during a cruise around islands with Charles and Isabel Seltman].
View from the boat [during a cruise around islands with Charles and Isabel Seltman].
Comprised of 2 photographs stuck together.
Includes a walking stick which has been stuck into the ground [photographers].