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.
The page in the travel log this photograph is pasted onto is labelled, in the upper right corner, 'Melrose Abbey, Edinburgh', but the photo is of a tree near Rosslyn Chapel, Roslin, Scotland
The page in the travel log this photograph is pasted onto is labelled, in the upper right corner, 'Melrose Abbey, Edinburgh', but the photo is of the inside of Rosslyn Chapel, Roslin, Scotland
The page in the travel log this photograph is pasted onto is labelled, in the upper right corner, 'Melrose Abbey, Edinburgh', but the photo is of the inside of Rosslyn Chapel, Roslin, Scotland
The page in the travel log this photograph is pasted onto is labelled, in the upper right corner, 'Melrose Abbey, Edinburgh', but the photo is of the exterior of Rosslyn Chapel, Roslin, Scotland
The page in the travel log this photograph is pasted onto is labelled, in the upper right corner, 'Melrose Abbey, Edinburgh', but the photo is of the inside of Rosslyn Chapel, Roslin, Scotland
Scene includes a woman filling a bucket outside a house, and another woman standing in a doorway.
With a soldier in traditional Greek dress standing in front of the Arch, and the Acropolis in the background.
Includes the Temple of Athena Nike in the foreground, and view over countryside [which is now covered in buildings].
Out of focus [taken by Professor Woodhead, William Dudley Woodhead, Professor of Greek/Classics at McGill University, Montreal, Canada].
[Taken by Professor Woodhead, William Dudley Woodhead, Professor of Greek/Classics at McGill University, Montreal, Canada].