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481: The Church of the Efendiko: Isometric View [1936/3/4/3], 481: The Church of the Efendiko: Isometric View, 1888-90

BRF 01/01/14/051. Ink illustration of an isometric view of a church, finished in pencil. Title in pencil in top left reads "Mistra: Church of the Brontochiom (Efendiko)", and a second title on the right reads "Isometric view". "No. 7" is written in pencil in the top right hand corner. Towards the upper left is a scale bar in three dimensions in pencil. On the right 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 the Efendiko (Monastery of the Brontochion). - This church was built before 1311. It is the earliest example of a type unique to Mistra, consisting of a basilica below a cruciform upper storey; the latter is in all cases of the Constantinople type, with a complete cross and a separate sanctuary; see above under Athens. Isometric view."

482 and 483: The Church of the Efendiko: South and North Elevations [1936/3/4/4], 482 and 483: The Church of the Efendiko: South and North Elevations, 1888-90

BRF 01/01/14/055. Two ink illustrations showing the elevation of a church, the upper titled "South elevation" and the lower "North elevation." "Mistra: Church of the Brontochion (Efendiko)" is written in pencil in the top left corner. At the bottom are two scale bars, one in feet and one in metres. To the lower right of each image is a Byzantine Research Fund copyright stamp; the lower has the original archive number written in. The original description in the catalogue reads: "The Church of the Efendiko (Monastery of the Brontochion). - This church was built before 1311. It is the earliest example of a type unique to Mistra, consisting of a basilica below a cruciform upper storey; the latter is in all cases of the Constantinople type, with a complete cross and a separate sanctuary; see above under Athens. 482. South Elevation. 483. North elevation."

484 and 485: The Church of St. Demetrios: South-East and North-West Elevations [1936/3/4/5], 484 and 485: The Church of St. Demetrios: South-East and North-West Elevations, 1890?

BRF 01/01/14/083. Two ink illustrations showing the elevation of a church, the upper titled "South east elevation" and the lower "North west elevation." "Mistra: Church of St Demetrius" is written in pencil in the top left corner and "No 5" in the top right corner. At the bottom are two scale bars, one in feet and one in metres. To the lower right of each image is a Byzantine Research Fund copyright stamp; the lower has the original archive number written in. The original description in the catalogue reads: "The Church of St. Demetrios (The Metropolis). - This church was built in 1310 as a basilica, but in deference to local fashion Pantanassa). The basilica is clearly based on earlier models. 484. South-east elevation. 485. North-west elevation."

486 and 487: The Church of St. Demetrios: South-West Elevation and Section Looking North-East [1936/3/4/6], 486 and 487: The Church of St. Demetrios: South-West Elevation and Section Looking North-East, 1890?

BRF 01/01/14/079. Two ink illustrations showing the elevation of a church, the upper titled "South west elevation" and the lower "Section looking north east." "Mistra: Church of St Demetrius" is written in pencil in the top left corner. At the bottom are two scale bars, one in feet and one in metres. To the lower right is a Byzantine Research Fund copyright stamp with the original archive number written in. There are some further annotations in pencil. The original description in the catalogue reads: "The Church of St. Demetrios (The Metropolis). - This church was built in 1310 as a basilica, but in deference to local fashion Pantanassa). The basilica is clearly based on earlier models. 486. South-west elevation. 487. Section looking north-east."

488: The Church of St. Demetrios: Ground Plan [1936/3/4/7], 488: The Church of St. Demetrios: Ground Plan, 1890?

BRF 01/01/14/070. Ink illustration showing the ground plan of a church, including some of the floor decoration, titled in the lower left corner "A Plan of the church." Written in pencil in the upper left corner is "Mistra Church of St Demetrius." At the bottom are two scale bars, one in feet and one in metres. To the lower right is a Byzantine Research Fund copyright stamp with the original archive number written in. There are some further annotations in pencil. The original description in the catalogue reads: "The Church of St. Demetrios (The Metropolis). - This church was built in 1310 as a basilica, but in deference to local fashion Pantanassa). The basilica is clearly based on earlier models. 488. Ground plan."

489: The Church of St. Demetrios: Details of Iconostasis [1936/3/4/8], 489: The Church of St. Demetrios: Details of Iconostasis, 1890?

BRF 01/01/14/090. Ink illustration showing two arches with decoration. "Mistra: Church of St Demetrius" is written in pencil in the upper left corner, and "No 8" in the upper right. A scale bar is incorporated into the border. Below right of each arch is an upside-down Byzantine Research Fund copyright stamp; the rightmost has the original archive number written in. The original description in the catalogue reads: "The Church of St. Demetrios (The Metropolis). - This church was built in 1310 as a basilica, but in deference to local fashion Pantanassa). The basilica is clearly based on earlier models. 489. Details of iconostasis."

490: The Church of St. Demetrios: Details of Bema [1936/3/4/9], 490: The Church of St. Demetrios: Details of Bema, 1890?

BRF 01/01/14/085. Ink illlustration showingdifferent architectural details, with captions. In the top left corner is written in pencil "Mistra: The Church of St Demetrius", and in the top rigth "No 7".T he number 490 is pasted in the lower left corner. In the lower right corner is a Byzantine Research Fund copyright stamp with the original archive number written in. There are some further annotations in pencil. The original description in the catalogue reads: "The Church of St. Demetrios (The Metropolis). - This church was built in 1310 as a basilica, but in deference to local fashion Pantanassa). The basilica is clearly based on earlier models. 490. Details of bema."

491: The Church of St. Demetrios: Photograph: Interior [1936/3/4/10], 491: The Church of St. Demetrios: Photograph: Interior, 1890?

BRF 02/01/14/024. One mounted black and white photograph of the interior of a church. The reverse reads "Mistra (Mertropolis)" and in another had "Interior looking east Agios Demetrios." The original description in the catalogue reads: "The Church of St. Demetrios (The Metropolis). - This church was built in 1310 as a basilica, but in deference to local fashion Pantanassa). The basilica is clearly based on earlier models. 491. Photographs: Exterior, east end; interior."

492: The Church of the Pantanassa: Isometric Section [1936/3/4/11], 492: The Church of the Pantanassa: Isometric Section, 1890?

BRF 01/01/14/021. Ink illustration of an isometric view of a church, titled towards the upper right corner "Chvrch of the Pantanassa: Mistra." The number 492 is pasted in the lower left corner. There is a three dimensional scale bar in feet in the lower left corner, and in the lower right corner is a Byzantine Research Fund copyright stamp with the original archive number written in. "6.7" is written in pencil in the upper right corner, and there is an unclear annotation in pencil along the lower edge. The original description in the catalogue reads: "The Church of the Pantanassa. - This church, which still belongs to a Nunnery, was completed in 1446. It is of the same unusual type as the Efenfiko and the Metropolis. It is richly decorated with frescoes, partly contemporary, partly later. 492. Isometric section."

493: The Church of the Pantanassa: North Elevation [1936/3/4/12], 493: The Church of the Pantanassa: North Elevation, 1890?

BRF 01/01/14/023. Ink illustration of an elevation of a church, tilted below "North Elevation". The number 493 is pasted in the lower left corner. In the upper left corner is written in pencil "Mistra: Church of the "Pantanassa"," and in the upper right corner is written "No 5". There are some other annotations in pencil near the lower edge. There is a scale in feet in the lower centre. In the lower right corner is a Byzantine Research Fund copyright stamp with the original archive number written in. The original description in the catalogue reads: "The Church of the Pantanassa. - This church, which still belongs to a Nunnery, was completed in 1446. It is of the same unusual type as the Efenfiko and the Metropolis. It is richly decorated with frescoes, partly contemporary, partly later. 493. North elevation."

494: The Church of the Pantanassa: Photograph: Exterior from North-East [1936/3/4/13], 494: The Church of the Pantanassa: Photograph: Exterior from North-East, 1890?

BRF 02/01/14/010. One mounted black and white photograph of the exterior of a church. '238' in the lower right corner. The reverse reads "Mistra Pantanassa" and in a different hand "Ext. from North-east." The original description in the catalogue reads: "The Church of the Pantanassa. - This church, which still belongs to a Nunnery, was completed in 1446. It is of the same unusual type as the Efenfiko and the Metropolis. It is richly decorated with frescoes, partly contemporary, partly later. 494. Photographs: exterior from north-east; exterior west-end. Fresco in narthex: the portrait is identified as that of Manuel Lascaris Chatzikis."

494: The Church of the Pantanassa: Photograph: Fresco in Narthex [1936/3/4/14], 494: The Church of the Pantanassa: Photograph: Fresco in Narthex, 1890?

BRF 02/01/14/011. One mounted black and white photograph of a fresco, showing a figure with chained hands with some writing to the lower right. The reverse reads "Mistra Pantanassa" and in another hand "Fresco in north ext." The original description in the catalogue reads: "The Church of the Pantanassa. - This church, which still belongs to a Nunnery, was completed in 1446. It is of the same unusual type as the Efenfiko and the Metropolis. It is richly decorated with frescoes, partly contemporary, partly later. 494. Photographs: exterior from north-east; exterior west-end. Fresco in narthex: the portrait is identified as that of Manuel Lascaris Chatzikis."

495: The Monastery of the Peribleptos: End of Refectory [1936/3/4/15], 495: The Monastery of the Peribleptos: End of Refectory, 1890?

BRF 01/01/14/105. Ink illustration showing the elevation of a building on the left and a section and two plans on the right. "Mistra: Monastery of the Peribleptos: refectory" is written in pencil in the upper left corner, "No 4" in the upper right corner. The number 495 is pasted in the lower left corner. There are some further annotations in pencil along the lower edge. Between the two plans is a Byzantine Research Fund copyright stamp with the original archive number written in. The original description in the catalogue reads: "The Monastery of the Peribleptos. - This church monastery dates from the early 14th century. 495. End of Refectory, exterior."

497: The Church of St. Theodora: East Elevation [1936/3/5/1], 497: The Church of St. Theodora: East Elevation, 1890

BRF 01/01/09/006. Watercolour illustration of the elevation of a church. Title in the top left "Church of S. Theodora: Arta", and title below illustration "East Elevation." In the upper right corner is a Byzantine Research Fund copyright stamp with the original archive number written in. Two scale bars at bottom. 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. 497-9. Elevations. 497. East."

498: The Church of St. Theodora: North Elevation [1936/3/5/2], 498: The Church of St. Theodora: North Elevation, 1890

BRF 01/01/09/005. Watercolour illustration of the elevation of a church. Title in the top left "Church of S. Theodora: Arta", and title below illustration "North Elevation." In the upper right corner is a Byzantine Research Fund copyright stamp with the original archive number written in. Two scale bars at bottom. 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. 497-9. Elevations. 498. North."

499: The Church of St. Theodora: West Elevation [1936/3/5/3], 499: The Church of St. Theodora: West Elevation, 1890

BRF 01/01/09/004. Watercolour illustration of the elevation of a church. Title in the top left "Church of S. Theodora: Arta", and title below illustration "West Elevation." In the lower right corner is a Byzantine Research Fund copyright stamp with the original archive number written in. Two scale bars at bottom. 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. 497-9. Elevations. 499. West."

500: The Church of St. Theodora: Capital [1936/3/5/4], 500: The Church of St. Theodora: Capital, 1890

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.

501: The Church of St. Theodora: Photograph of Capital 1 [1936/3/5/5], 501: The Church of St. Theodora: Photograph of Capital 1, 1890

BRF 02/01/09/026. One mounted black and white photograph of a capital. Description on reverse reads "Screen S. Theodore Arta Detail of Capital."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. 501. Photographs of capitals."

501: The Church of St. Theodora: Photograph of Capital 2 [1936/3/5/6], 501: The Church of St. Theodora: Photograph of Capital 2, 1890

BRF 02/01/09/028. One mounted black and white photograph of a capital. Description on reverse reads "Screen S. Theodore Arta Detail of Capital."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. 501. Photographs of capitals."

502: The Church of St. Basil: Elevation [1936/3/5/7], 502: The Church of St. Basil: Elevation, 1890

BRF 01/01/09/044. Watercolour illustration of the elevation of a church. "St Basil - Arta" is written in pencil in the top left corner. There are other annotations and scale bars in pencils along the lower edge. In the upper right corner is a Byzantine Research Fund copyright stamp with the original archive number written in. The remains of a former brown card frame are visible in the lower corners. The original description in the catalogue reads: "The Church of St. Basil. - The building appears to date from the 14th century. Elevation."

503: The Church of the Paregoritza: Plan of the Church [1936/3/5/8], 503: The Church of the Paregoritza: Plan of the Church, 1890

BRF 01/01/09/020. Ink illustration showing the plan of a church, titled beneath "A plan of the church". Beneath that are two scale bars, one in feet and one in metres. To the right is a Byzantine Research Fund copyright stamp with the original archive number written in. There are several pencil drawings and annotations on the plan. The original description in the catalogue reads: "The Church of the Paregoritza. - This building dates from the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries. It contains sculptures which show a strong affinity with contemporary Italian work. 503. Plan of the church."

504: The Church of the Paregoritza: Section Looking North [1936/3/5/9], 504: The Church of the Paregoritza: Section Looking North, 1890

BRF 01/01/09/027. Ink illustration showing the section of a church, titled beneath "Section looking north". Beneath that are two scale bars, one in feet and one in metres. To the right is a Byzantine Research Fund copyright stamp with the original archive number written in. There are several pencil drawings and annotations on the plan. The original description in the catalogue reads: "The Church of the Paregoritza. - This building dates from the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries. It contains sculptures which show a strong affinity with contemporary Italian work. 504. Section looking north."

505: The Church of the Paregoritza: Elevation: West [1936/3/5/10], 505: The Church of the Paregoritza: Elevation: West, 1890

BRF 01/01/09/030. Ink illustration showing the elevation of a church, titled beneath "West elevation". Beneath that are two scale bars, one in feet and one in metres. To the right is a sideways Byzantine Research Fund copyright stamp with the original archive number written in. In the top left corner is written in pencil "Arta: Church of the Paregoritza", and in the top right "No 5". The original description in the catalogue reads: "The Church of the Paregoritza. - This building dates from the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries. It contains sculptures which show a strong affinity with contemporary Italian work. 505-6. Elevation. 505. West."

506: The Church of the Paregoritza: Elevation: East [1936/3/5/11], 506: The Church of the Paregoritza: Elevation: East, 1890

BRF 01/01/09/036. Ink illustration showing the elevation of a church, titled beneath "East elevation". Beneath that are thwo scale bars, one in feet and one in metres. To the right is a sideways Byzantine Research Fund copyright stamp with the original archive number written in. There are several pencil drawings and annotations on the plan. The original description in the catalogue reads: "The Church of the Paregoritza. - This building dates from the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries. It contains sculptures which show a strong affinity with contemporary Italian work. 505-6. Elevation. 506. East."

The Church of the Paregoritza: Photograph: Exterior 1 [1936/3/5/12], The Church of the Paregoritza: Photograph: Exterior 1, 1890

BRF 02/01/09/005. One mounted black and white photograph of the exterior of a church. There are four figures standing in the grass in front of it. Description on reverse reads "Arta Paregoritza exterior from South-west." There is also a circled 1 on the reverse. The original description in the catalogue reads: "The Church of the Paregoritza. - This building dates from the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries. It contains sculptures which show a strong affinity with contemporary Italian work. Photographs: exterior and interior."

The Church of the Paregoritza: Photograph: Exterior 2 [1936/3/5/13], The Church of the Paregoritza: Photograph: Exterior 2, 1890

BRF 02/01/09/010. One mounted black and white photograph of the exterior of a church. There are three figures standing in the grass in front of it. Description on reverse reads "Arta 2. Detail of East End." There is also a circled 2 on the reverse. The original description in the catalogue reads: "The Church of the Paregoritza. - This building dates from the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries. It contains sculptures which show a strong affinity with contemporary Italian work. Photographs: exterior and interior."

The Church of the Paregoritza: Photograph: Interior [1936/3/5/14], The Church of the Paregoritza: Photograph: Interior, 1890

BRF 02/01/09/014. One mounted black and white photograph of the interior of a church. Description on reverse reads "Arta 3. Interior looking North". The original description in the catalogue reads: "The Church of the Paregoritza. - This building dates from the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries. It contains sculptures which show a strong affinity with contemporary Italian work. Photographs: exterior and interior."

507: The Church of the Zoodokos Pegé: Plan of the Church [1936/3/6/1], 507: The Church of the Zoodokos Pegé: Plan of the Church, 1888-1890

BRF 01/01/15/008. Ink illustration of the plan of a church, including some details of flooring, titled to the lower right "A plan of the church." "Messenia Samari" is written in pencil in the top left corner, "No 1" in the top right. To the lower left of the illustration are two scale bars, one in feet and one in metres. In the lower right corner is a Byzantine Research Fund copyright stamp with the original archive number written in. The original description in the catalogue reads: "The church of the Zoodokos Pegé. - It seems to be dated in the 11th century, probably near the end. The drawings are the work of R. S. Weir and S. H. Barnsley. 507. Plan of the church."

508: The Church of the Zoodokos Pegé: Section Looking East [1936/3/6/2], 508: The Church of the Zoodokos Pegé: Section Looking East, 1888-1890

BRF 01/01/15/017. Ink illustration of the section of a church, including some of the wall decoration, titled beneath "Section looking east." Beneath that are two scale bars, one in feet and one in metres. To the right is a Byzantine Research Fund copyright stamp with the original archive number written in. There are some further pencil annotations along the lower edge and in the upper corners: the upper right corner reads "No 7." The original description in the catalogue reads: "The church of the Zoodokos Pegé. - It seems to be dated in the 11th century, probably near the end. The drawings are the work of R. S. Weir and S. H. Barnsley. 508. Section looking east."

509: The Church of the Zoodokos Pegé: South Elevation [1936/3/6/3], 509: The Church of the Zoodokos Pegé: South Elevation, 1888-1890

BRF 01/01/15/019. Ink illustration of the elevation of a church titled beneath "South elevation." Beneath that are two scale bars, one in feet and one in metres. To the right of these is a Byzantine Research Fund copyright stamp with the original archive number written in. In the upper right corner is written in pencil "No 4." The original description in the catalogue reads: "The church of the Zoodokos Pegé. - It seems to be dated in the 11th century, probably near the end. The drawings are the work of R. S. Weir and S. H. Barnsley. 509. South elevation"

510: The Church of the Zoodokos Pegé: Photograph: Exterior From South-East [1936/3/6/4], 510: The Church of the Zoodokos Pegé: Photograph: Exterior From South-East, 1888-1890

BRF 02/01/15/005. One mounted black and white photograph of the exterior of a church, with five people. The reverse reads "Samari 1 ext from S.E." The original description in the catalogue reads: "The church of the Zoodokos Pegé. - It seems to be dated in the 11th century, probably near the end. The drawings are the work of R. S. Weir and S. H. Barnsley. 510. Photographs: Exterior from south-east; interior looking east; fresco-painting in apse."

510: The Church of the Zoodokos Pegé: Photograph: Interior Looking East [1936/3/6/5], 510: The Church of the Zoodokos Pegé: Photograph: Interior Looking East, 1888-1890

BRF 02/01/15/006. One mounted black and white photograph of the interior of a church. The reverse reads "Int looking East Samari 2." The original description in the catalogue reads: "The church of the Zoodokos Pegé. - It seems to be dated in the 11th century, probably near the end. The drawings are the work of R. S. Weir and S. H. Barnsley. 510. Photographs: Exterior from south-east; interior looking east; fresco-painting in apse."

510: The Church of the Zoodokos Pegé: Photograph: Fresco-Painting in Apse [1936/3/6/6], 510: The Church of the Zoodokos Pegé: Photograph: Fresco-Painting in Apse, 1888-1890

BRF 02/01/15/009. One mounted black and white photograph of a damaged fresco of two figures. The reverse reads "Samari 3 Detail of fresco." The original description in the catalogue reads: "The church of the Zoodokos Pegé. - It seems to be dated in the 11th century, probably near the end. The drawings are the work of R. S. Weir and S. H. Barnsley. 510. Photographs: Exterior from south-east; interior looking east; fresco-painting in apse."

515: The Church of the Mother of God: West Elevation [1936/3/8/1], 515: The Church of the Mother of God: West Elevation, 1888-1890

BRF 01/01/07/189. Ink illustration of the elevation of a church, titled below "West elevation." Beneath the title are two scale bars, with numbers but no descriptors. In the lower right corner is a Byzantine Research Fund copyright stamp with the original archive number written in. There are some light annotations in pencil and red pencil to the left of the illustration. The original description in the catalogue reads: "The Church of the Mother of God (Theotokos). - 515-17. Elevations. 515. West."

516: The Church of the Mother of God: North-East Elevation [1936/3/8/2], 516: The Church of the Mother of God: North-East Elevation, 1888-1890

BRF 01/01/07/190. Ink illustration of the elevation of a church, titled below "North east elevation." To either side of the title are two scale bars, with numbers but no descriptors. In the lower right corner is a Byzantine Research Fund copyright stamp with the original archive number written in. The original description in the catalogue reads: "The Church of the Mother of God (Theotokos). - 515-17. Elevations. 516. North-east."

517: The Church of the Mother of God: South-East Elevation [1936/3/8/3], 517: The Church of the Mother of God: South-East Elevation, 1888-1890

BRF 01/01/07/191. Ink illustration of the elevation of a church, titled below "South east elevation." Beneath the title are two scale bars, with numbers but no descriptors. In the lower right corner is a Byzantine Research Fund copyright stamp with the original archive number written in. The original description in the catalogue reads: "The Church of the Mother of God (Theotokos). - 515-17. Elevations. 517. South-east."

518: The Church of the Mother of God: Section: Looking South [1936/3/8/4], 518: The Church of the Mother of God: Section: Looking South, 1888-1890

BRF 01/01/07/186. Ink illustration of a section of a church, titled below "Longitudinal section looking south." To either side of the title are two scale bars, with numbers but no descriptors. In the lower right corner is a Byzantine Research Fund copyright stamp with the original archive number written in. There are some additions and annotations in pencil. The original description in the catalogue reads: "The Church of the Mother of God (Theotokos). - 518. Section, looking south."

519: The Church of the Mother of God: Plan of Church [1936/3/8/5], 519: The Church of the Mother of God: Plan of Church, 1888-1890

BRF 01/01/07/184. Ink illustration of a plan of a church, titled below "A plan of the church." "Church of the mother of God. Thessalonica" is written in pencil in the upper left corner. To either side of the title are two scale bars, with numbers but no descriptors. In the lower right corner is a Byzantine Research Fund copyright stamp with the original archive number written in. Some annotations in pencil. The original description in the catalogue reads: "The Church of the Mother of God (Theotokos). - 519-20. Plans: 519, of Church."

520: The Church of the Mother of God: Plan of Gallery [1936/3/8/6], 520: The Church of the Mother of God: Plan of Gallery, 1888-1890

BRF 01/01/07/185. Ink illustration of a plan of a church, titled below "A plan of the gallery & upper part of church." "Church of the mother of God (Theotokos) Thessalonika" is written in pencil in the upper left corner. Below title are two scale bars, with numbers but no descriptors. In the lower right corner is a Byzantine Research Fund copyright stamp with the original archive number written in. Some annotations in pencil. The original description in the catalogue reads: "The Church of the Mother of God (Theotokos). - 519-20. Plans: 520, of gallery."

525: The Church of St. George: Photograph: Interior [1936/3/8/12], 525: The Church of St. George: Photograph: Interior, 1888-1890

BRF 02/01/07/069. One mounted black and white photograph of the interior of a church. The reverse reads in pencil "St. George 2 Interior looking North-east." The original description in the catalogue reads: "The church of St. George. - 525. Photographs: Exterior: interior."

526: The Church of St. Sophia: Plan of the Church [1936/3/8/13], 526: The Church of St. Sophia: Plan of the Church, 1888-1890

BRF 01/01/07/067. Ink illustration of a plan of a church. Titled at the top "Church of S. Sophia: Thessalonica. No. 1.", with "A general plan of the church" written below the illustration. There are two scale bars, one for feet and one for metres, in the lower centre. To the right of these is a Byzantine Research Fund copyright stamp with the original archive number written in. Some annotations in pencil. The original description in the catalogue reads: "The Church of St. Sophia. - 526-7: Plans: 526, of the Church."

527: The Church of St. Sophia: Plan of the Galleries [1936/3/8/14], 527: The Church of St. Sophia: Plan of the Galleries, 1888-1890

BRF 01/01/07/068. Ink illustration of a plan of a church. Titled at the top "Church of S. Sophia: Thessalonica. No. 2.", with "A plan of the galleries" written below the illustration. There are two scale bars, one for feet and one for metres, in the lower centre. To the right of these is a Byzantine Research Fund copyright stamp with the original archive number written in. Some annotations in pencil. The original description in the catalogue reads: "The Church of St. Sophia. - 526-7: Plans: 527, of the galleries."

528: The Church of St. Sophia: Cross Sections Through Narthex [1936/3/8/15], 528: The Church of St. Sophia: Cross Sections Through Narthex, 1888-1890

BRF 01/01/07/073. Two ink illustrations showing cross sections of a church. Titled at the top "Church of S. Sophia: Thessalonica. No. 5.", with "Cross section thro' narthex looking south east" written below the upper illustration and "Cross section thro' narthex looking north west" below the lower illustration. There are two scale bars, one for feet and one for metres, in the lower centre. To the right of these is a Byzantine Research Fund copyright stamp with the original archive number written in. Some annotations and drawing in pencil. The original description in the catalogue reads: "The Church of St. Sophia. - 528-9. Cross-sections: 528, Narthex, looking south-east and north-west."

529: The Church of St. Sophia: Cross Section and Elevation [1936/3/8/16], 529: The Church of St. Sophia: Cross Section and Elevation, 1888-1890

BRF 01/01/07/074. Two ink illustrations showing an elevation and a cross section of a church. Titled at the top ink "Church of S. Sophia: Thessalonica. No. 4.", with the 4 being crossed out in pencil and replace with a 6. "South east elevation" is written below the upper illustration and "Cross section looking south east" below the lower illustration. In the lower right corner is a Byzantine Research Fund copyright stamp with the original archive number written in. Some drawing in pencil. The original description in the catalogue reads: "The Church of St. Sophia. - 528-9. Cross-sections: 529. Church looking south-west, and south-east elevation."

535: The Church of St. Sophia: Photograph: Interior, East [1936/3/8/21], 535: The Church of St. Sophia: Photograph: Interior, East, October 1890

BRF 02/01/07/101. Mounted black and white photograph of the interior of a church. The reverse reads "St. Sophia 2." The original description in the catalogue reads: "The Church of St. Sophia. - 535. Photographs: Exterior, east end; interior, east and west: details of capital: pulpit."

535: The Church of St. Sophia: Photograph: Interior, West [1936/3/8/22], 535: The Church of St. Sophia: Photograph: Interior, West, October 1890

BRF 02/01/07/087. Mounted black and white photograph of the interior of a church. The reverse reads "St Sophia 3." The original description in the catalogue reads: "The Church of St. Sophia. - 535. Photographs: Exterior, east end; interior, east and west: details of capital: pulpit."

535: The Church of St. Sophia: Photograph: Capital 1 [1936/3/8/23], 535: The Church of St. Sophia: Photograph: Capital 1, 1888-1890

BRF 02/01/07/106. Mounted black and white photograph of a capital. The reverse reads "St Sophia 4." The original description in the catalogue reads: "The Church of St. Sophia. - 535. Photographs: Exterior, east end; interior, east and west: details of capital: pulpit."

535: The Church of St. Sophia: Photograph: Capital 2 [1936/3/8/24], 535: The Church of St. Sophia: Photograph: Capital 2, 1888-1890

BRF 02/01/07/109. Mounted black and white photograph of a capital. The reverse reads "St Sophia 5." The original description in the catalogue reads: "The Church of St. Sophia. - 535. Photographs: Exterior, east end; interior, east and west: details of capital: pulpit."

535: The Church of St. Sophia: Photograph: Capital 3 [1936/3/8/25], 535: The Church of St. Sophia: Photograph: Capital 3, 1888-1890

BRF 02/01/07/113. Mounted black and white photograph of a capital. "202. a" is in the lower left corner. The reverse reads "St Sophia 6." The original description in the catalogue reads: "The Church of St. Sophia. - 535. Photographs: Exterior, east end; interior, east and west: details of capital: pulpit."

535: The Church of St. Sophia: Photograph: Capital 4 [1936/3/8/26], 535: The Church of St. Sophia: Photograph: Capital 4, 1888-1890

BRF 02/01/07/110. Mounted black and white photograph of a capital. The reverse reads "St Sophia 7." The original description in the catalogue reads: "The Church of St. Sophia. - 535. Photographs: Exterior, east end; interior, east and west: details of capital: pulpit."