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.
Labelled on reverse as a duplicate print.
The group is composed of 2 [local] men with horses (one pointing a gun into the air) and an [archaeologist] with a dog. [Location not identified].
The identity of the men is unknown, possibly John Pendlebury’s University friends or friends in Athens.
Consists of 5 pages with prints of photographs stuck onto them, labelled in [Hilda Pendlebury’s handwriting]. Contains 5 photographs, 4 of which are later prints of photographs in a photograph album PEN 7/2/4. The 5th seems to be a later print of a photograph which is missing from this same album.
This is similar to a series of photographs of the interior of the Villa Ariadne in a photograph album (PEN 7/2/5).
The only negative which does not have a corresponding print elsewhere in the John Pendlebury Family Papers Archive is of [John Pendlebury] on a horse, wearing an army uniform [c. Jan 1940 at 110th Officer Cadet Training Unit (Cavalry), Weedon, Northamptonshire].
Photographs of archaeological sites, landscapes, and 2 of people. 13 are duplicates of photographs elsewhere in the John Pendlebury Family Papers Archive, 4 are similar to other photographs in the Archive, 1 is labelled but is not a duplicate and 3 are unidentified.
Refers to items in PEN 7/5/1-4 & 26
Refers to items in PEN 7/5/8-14, 19, 24 & 25.
Refers to items in PEN 7/5/8-14 & 19.