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 archaeological remains of stone walls] in a wooded area, with a man standing on a path, at “Platanos” [Plátanos], Crete
[PEN/7/2/6/68], Photograph of [the archaeological remains of stone walls] in a wooded area, with a man standing on a path, at “Platanos” [Plátanos], Crete, 10 Apr 1934
Photograph of “Nik. [Nikolaos] Tzamerdhakes, Ioan. [Ioannis] Papaplatakes, [and] proedhros”, Kato Zakros [Káto Zákros]”, Crete
[PEN/7/2/6/689], Photograph of “Nik. [Nikolaos] Tzamerdhakes, Ioan. [Ioannis] Papaplatakes, [and] proedhros”, Kato Zakros [Káto Zákros]”, Crete, 12 Apr 1938
Photograph of three men sitting on a porch
Photograph of [archaeological remains] at “Platanos” [Plátanos], Crete
[PEN/7/2/6/69], Photograph of [archaeological remains] at “Platanos” [Plátanos], Crete, 10 Apr 1934
With [John Pendlebury] and 3 others, looking at the ruins
Photograph of a group of children sitting on a bank next to a road, with a line of cars on the road, captioned “Children Watching Germans”, [possibly at Iráklion], Crete
[PEN/7/2/6/7], Photograph of a group of children sitting on a bank next to a road, with a line of cars on the road, captioned “Children Watching Germans”, [possibly at Iráklion], Crete, 1934
Photograph taken by “M. J. R”.
Photograph of [archaeological remains] at “Platanos” [Plátanos], Crete
[PEN/7/2/6/70], Photograph of [archaeological remains] at “Platanos” [Plátanos], Crete, 10 Apr 1934
With an unidentified figure standing next to the ruins