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.
2 prints of a close-up photograph of a decorated [limestone block from a shrine found in the official residence of Panehsy], at Tell el-Amarna [Amarna], Egypt
[PEN/7/3/1/3], 2 prints of a close-up photograph of a decorated [limestone block from a shrine found in the official residence of Panehsy], at Tell el-Amarna [Amarna], Egypt, Undated [c. 1926-1927]
Photograph of a decorated [limestone block from a shrine found in the official residence of Panehsy], at Tell el-Amarna [Amarna], Egypt
[PEN/7/3/1/4], Photograph of a decorated [limestone block from a shrine found in the official residence of Panehsy], at Tell el-Amarna [Amarna], Egypt, Undated [c. 1926-1927]
Photograph of “view of chapel from first court” at excavated site at Tell el-Amarna [Amarna], Egypt
[PEN/7/3/1/23], Photograph of “view of chapel from first court” at excavated site at Tell el-Amarna [Amarna], Egypt, Undated [c. 1930-31]
With a woman [excavation worker] standing in the background.
2 prints of a photograph of “Great Gate. N. False door. Uraeus Cornice with feet above”, from excavations at Tell el-Amarna [Amarna], Egypt
[PEN/7/3/1/27], 2 prints of a photograph of “Great Gate. N. False door. Uraeus Cornice with feet above”, from excavations at Tell el-Amarna [Amarna], Egypt, Undated [c. 1931-32]
Photograph of 2 small circles of stone which have been carved [amulates or rings], from excavations at Tell el-Amarna [Amarna], Egypt
[PEN/7/3/1/43], Photograph of 2 small circles of stone which have been carved [amulates or rings], from excavations at Tell el-Amarna [Amarna], Egypt, Undated [c. 1933-34]
Photograph of a decorated [limestone block from a shrine found in the official residence of Panehsy], at Tell el-Amarna [Amarna], Egypt
[PEN/7/3/1/2], Photograph of a decorated [limestone block from a shrine found in the official residence of Panehsy], at Tell el-Amarna [Amarna], Egypt, Undated [c. 1926-1927]