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BRF 02/01/07/194. One mounted black and white photograph of a capital. The reverse reads "St Demetrius 18. Detail of capital." The original description in the catalogue reads: "The Church of St. Demetrios. - 550. Photographs: Exterior; interior, north aisle, looking west; interior, south aisle, looking east; interior, north arcade; interior, north arcade, west end bay; nave; north transept; details of capitals."
BRF 01/01/07/015. Ink illustration of the section of a church. Title in upper left reads "Church of S Paraskevi Thessalonica"; smaller title in lower centre reads "Longitudinal section looking south." "No 2" is written in ink in the upper left corner. There are two scale bars, one for feet on the lower left and one for metres on the lower right. To the lower right of the right-hand scale bar is a Byzantine Research Fund copyright stamp with the original archive number written in. The original description in the catalogue reads: "The Church of St. Paraskevi (Eski Djouma: also called Panaghia Acheiropoietos). - 556-7. Sections: 556, looking south."
BRF 01/01/07/016. Ink illustration of the section of a church. Title in upper left reads "Church of S Paraskevi Thessalonica"; smaller title in lower centre reads "Cross section looking east." "No 4" is written in ink in the upper left corner. There are some ink annotations on the illustration. There are two scale bars, one for feet on the lower left and one for metres on the lower right. To the lower right of the right-hand scale bar is a Byzantine Research Fund copyright stamp with the original archive number written in. The original description in the catalogue reads: "The Church of St. Paraskevi (Eski Djouma: also called Panaghia Acheiropoietos). - 556-7. Sections: … 557, looking east."
BRF 01/01/07/017. Ink illustration of the elevation of a church. Title in upper left reads "Church of S Paraskevi Thessalonica"; smaller title in lower centre reads "North elevation." "No 6" is written in ink in the upper left corner. There are some ink annotations on the illustration. There are two scale bars, one for feet on the lower left and one for metres on the lower right. To the lower right of the right-hand scale bar is a Byzantine Research Fund copyright stamp with the original archive number written in. The original description in the catalogue reads: "The Church of St. Paraskevi (Eski Djouma: also called Panaghia Acheiropoietos). - North elevation."
BRF 01/01/07/238. Ink illustration of the plan of a church. Title in upper left reads "Church of S. Panteleemon: Thessalonica"; smaller title in lower centre reads "A Plan of the church." "No 1" is written in ink in the upper left corner. There are some pencil annotations on the illustration. There is a compass in ink to the right. There are two scale bars, one for feet on the lower left and one for metres on the lower right. To the upper right of the right-hand scale bar is a Byzantine Research Fund copyright stamp with the original archive number written in. The original description in the catalogue reads: "The Church of St. Panteleëmon. - Plan of the Church."
BRF 01/01/07/248. Ink illustration of the elevation of a church. Title in upper left reads "Church of S. Panteleemon: Thessalonica"; smaller title in lower centre reads "North east elevation." "No 4" is written in ink in the upper left corner, with the 4 crossed out in pencil and 5 written beside it, and "no 4" written beneath again in pencil.There are two scale bars, one for feet on the lower left and one for metres on the lower right. To the upper right of the right-hand scale bar is a Byzantine Research Fund copyright stamp with the original archive number written in. The original description in the catalogue reads: "The Church of St. Panteleëmon. - 561-2. Elevations: 561, north-east."
Pencil illustration of a capital. In the lower left corner is written in pencil " ARTA Saint Theodora [...] 1890. On the right of the illustration is a note saying "see other side". In the lower right corner is an upside-down Byzantine Research Fund copyright stamp with the original archive number written in. The original description in the catalogue reads: "The Church of St. Theodora. - This building dates from the 15th century; it appears to be based on Macedonian models". "500. Capital." This drawing is part of the Byzantine Research Fund Archive: BRF/1/1/9/7.
East elevation. This elevation depicts partly the five horizontal dentil courses of the church (an uppermost dentil cornice runs under the roof) as well as mainly the ornamental brickwork of geometrical and Kufic/Kufesque designs which has been inserted in the vertical joints of the cloisonné masonry. An alpha (A) and omega (O) as well as a leaved cross with IC XC in the upper angles decorate the exterior wall of the central apse of the bema. The window of the east apse is triple of the 'arcade' type. Those of the side apses are double of the same type. The elevation is entitled: 'Church of Holy Apostles Athens', 'The East Elevation 1/4 Scale'. Two notes in ink survive: 'Dome modernised' next to the dome and 'Windows now filled in' delow the level of the ground floor. Further sketches in ink survive.
East elevation. This elevation offers a detailed close representation of the masonry of the east side: five horizontal dentil courses (an uppermost dentil cornice runs under the roof) as well as ornamental brickwork of geometrical and Kufic/Kufesque designs have been inserted horizontally among the courses of the bricks and in the vertical joints of the cloisonné masonry respectively. An alpha (A) and omega (O) as well as a leaved cross with IC XC in the upper angles decorate also the exterior wall of the central apse of the bema. The window of the east apse is triple of the 'arcade' type. Those of the side apses are double of the same type. The elevation is entitled in pencil: 'Church of Holy Apostles Athens'.