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 “The Paved Road and Houses, Demeter [Temple of Athena], Poseidon [Temple of Hera II], The “Basilica” [Temple of Hera I] from the South West”, Paestum
[PEN 2/2/4/96], Photograph of “The Paved Road and Houses, Demeter [Temple of Athena], Poseidon [Temple of Hera II], The “Basilica” [Temple of Hera I] from the South West”, Paestum, Wednesday, January 22, 1930
Photograph of [taken in the British School at Athens entrance hall] of a 4th Century Grave Relief and a bust captioned “Greco-Roman Portrait (Findlay Collection)”
[PEN 2/2/4/104], Photograph of [taken in the British School at Athens entrance hall] of a 4th Century Grave Relief and a bust captioned “Greco-Roman Portrait (Findlay Collection)”, c. Feb 1930
The bust is of an unknown person, and is now in the British School at Athens museum collections.
Photograph of a view over Athens of “Monument of Lysicrates, Hadrian’s Gate, [Temple of] Olympian Zeus, Ardittos [hill], Stadium, Hymettos [Imittós Óros], from cave on the [East] slope of Acropolis”
[PEN 2/2/4/132], Photograph of a view over Athens of “Monument of Lysicrates, Hadrian’s Gate, [Temple of] Olympian Zeus, Ardittos [hill], Stadium, Hymettos [Imittós Óros], from cave on the [East] slope of Acropolis”, c. 3-13 Mar 1930