Mount Athos: Distant view of St. Anne Skete
Department | Archive |
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Collection | BSA SPHS Image Collection |
Reference No. | BSA SPHS 01/4190.8563 |
Level | Item |
Description | Film negative, approximately quarter plate size, an original negative. |
Dimensions | 11 x 8 cm |
Place |
St. Anne Skete Mount Athos |
Dates | 1911 |
Donor/Creator |
Hasluck, Dr Frederick William |
Project | Hasluck in Mount Athos 1911 |
Scope and Content | Part of a series of images taken by F.W. Hasluck during the course of his visit to Mount Athos in 1911. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Athos: Skité of S. Anne". |
Notes | Date based on Hasluck's visit to Mount Athos to research his book, Mount Athos and its Monasteries (1924). St. Anne Skete is a dependant of the Great Lavra Monastery. |
Further information | Sketae are semi-autonomous religious communities - hermitages - loosely attached to monasteries. They typically consist of huts or cottages in the neighbourhood of a central building which houses the church. Hasluck indicates that St. Anne Skete is the oldest on Mount Athos, dating to the 16th century, with the others dating to the 17th or 18th century. The community minimally consists of an Elder and at least one monk and a novice. Inhabitants of sketae live strictly and engage in manual labour, mainly craft production such as woodworking or painting. Hasluck, F.W. 1924. Athos and its Monasteries, London: Kegan Paul (pp. 76-78) |