Part of the collection of images, 1906-10, of the British School at Athens excavations at Sparta, Laconia. Uncatalogued print with no number and not listed in the SPHS negative register.
Part of the collection of images, 1906-10, of the British School at Athens excavations at Sparta, Laconia. Uncatalogued print with no number and not listed in the SPHS negative register.
Part of the collection of images, 1906-10, of the British School at Athens excavations at Sparta, Laconia. Uncatalogued print with no number and not listed in the SPHS negative register.
Part of a group of images from the British School at Athens excavations at Palaikastro, Crete in the 1902-1905. Uncatalogued print with no number and not listed in the SPHS negative register.
Part of the collection of images, 1906-10, of the British School at Athens excavations at Sparta, Laconia. Uncatalogued print with no number and not listed in the SPHS negative register.
The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Athens: Church of H. Soter on N. slope of Acropolis".
The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Olynthus: plan of three house-blocks". The date of 30/11/1953 listed in the SPHS register margin.This image was published as plate 94 and captioned, 'Plan of Blocks A v to A vii. Scale 1:750' in the book, 'Olynthus: The Hellenic House, A study of the houses found at Olyntuys with a detailed account of those excavated in 1931 and 1934' by David M Robinson and J. Walter Graham (Johns Hopkins Press, 1938)- even though the bottom of the image has 'fig. 3 "Olynthus: plan of three house-blocks'.
The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Olynthus: air view of North hill, north at top". The date of 30/11/1953 listed in the SPHS register margin.This image was published as plate 2 in the book, 'Olynthus: The Hellenic House, A study of the houses found at Olyntuys with a detailed account of those excavated in 1931 and 1934' by David M Robinson and J. Walter Graham (Johns Hopkins Press, 1938).
The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Olynthus: air view of South hill, north at top". The date of 30/11/1953 listed in the SPHS register margin. This image was published as plate 1 in the book, 'Olynthus: The Hellenic House, A study of the houses found at Olyntuys with a detailed account of those excavated in 1931 and 1934' by David M Robinson and J. Walter Graham (Johns Hopkins Press, 1938).
The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Olynthus: reconstruction of house". The date of 30/11/1953 listed in the SPHS register margin. This image was published as the frontispiece of the book, 'Olynthus: The Hellenic House, A study of the houses found at Olyntuys with a detailed account of those excavated in 1931 and 1934' by David M Robinson and J. Walter Graham (Johns Hopkins Press, 1938) with the caption, 'Restored view of the Villa of Good Fortune'.
The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Olynthus: plan of house". This plan was published as plate 100 in the book, 'Olynthus: The Hellenic House, A study of the houses found at Olyntuys with a detailed account of those excavated in 1931 and 1934' by David M Robinson and J. Walter Graham (Johns Hopkins Press, 1938). The descriptions: 'House A vii 4", a meter scale and "D N Wilber arch. 1951" are all part of the published drawing.
The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Olynthus: reconstruction of courtyard of house". This image was published as plate 73 in the book, 'Olynthus: The Hellenic House, A study of the houses found at Olyntuys with a detailed account of those excavated in 1931 and 1934' by David M Robinson and J. Walter Graham (Johns Hopkins Press, 1938). The description "Drawn by A R Curry Jr. -May 12, 1936" is printed on the published drawing.
Part of the collection of images, 1906-1910, of the British School at Athens excavations at Sparta, Laconia. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Sparta: Orthia, women washing".
Part of the collection of images, 1930-39, of the British School at Athens excavations at Perachora, Corinthia. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Perachora excavation group".