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.
Photograph of “Group at Astividhonero” [between Karphi and Tzermiádhes], Crete
[PEN 7/2/6/553], Photograph of “Group at Astividhonero” [between Karphi and Tzermiádhes], Crete, 21 May 1936
3 men [probably including Khronis and Nikos Paterakis of Tzermiádhes] are sitting on rocks.
Tz 38, 52.– The Great House [at Karphi]
[PEN 4/3/4/107], Tz 38, 52.– The Great House [at Karphi], 1938
Written on the lower part of the photograph “K.8-18” [Karphi 8 – 18].
Photograph of [Hilda White, John Pendlebury, Bob Dixon and another man, possibly a local guide] standing outside the fortress at Kanli Kasteli [Profítis Ilīas], Crete
[PEN 7/2/3/260], Photograph of [Hilda White, John Pendlebury, Bob Dixon and another man, possibly a local guide] standing outside the fortress at Kanli Kasteli [Profítis Ilīas], Crete, [11 May 1928]
[Photograph taken by William Dudley Woodhead, Professor of Greek/Classics at McGill University, Montreal, Canada.] Out of focus.
Photograph of “Professor Woodhead” standing on a rock [probably on Crete]
[PEN 7/2/3/266], Photograph of “Professor Woodhead” standing on a rock [probably on Crete], [1928]
William Dudley Woodhead, Professor of Greek/Classics at McGill University, Montreal, Canada.
Photograph of “Castalian Spring – Chapel”, Delphi
[PEN 7/2/3/284], Photograph of “Castalian Spring – Chapel”, Delphi, [Nov 1929]
With a man in a 3-piece suit standing next to the spring.