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.
With [Hilda Pendlebury] walking on top of the structure.
With [Hilda Pendlebury and Ioannis Nikas] walking amongst the ruins.
Including 3 men and a woman at the archaeological site.
Including 2 men in distance [one probably John Pendlebury].
View from above ground, outside entrance tunnel.
View from inside entrance tunnel.
View of coastline [taken from a boat].
View of coastline [taken from a boat].
View of coastline [taken from a boat]. Includes 2 small boats in the foreground.
View of coastline [taken from a boat]. Includes a small rowing boat in the foreground.
View of mountainous island of Irákleia from flat beach of Káto Koufonísion.
Drawn on the inside of the back cover of the book.
[Part of excavation house designed by Seton Lloyd, for the Oriental Institute, Chicago, excavation].
[Part of excavation house designed by Seton Lloyd, for the Oriental Institute, Chicago, excavation]. Includes a dog [Kashit].
[Part of excavation house designed by Seton Lloyd, for the Oriental Institute, Chicago, excavation].
Including men working on the excavation.
View includes workers at the excavation.
Between Tell Asmar and Khafaje [Khafajah]. With a horse’s head partially blocking view, close to camera.