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Section 13, No. 1
British Intelligence Military Maps of Turkey
Section 13, No. 1
British Intelligence Military Maps of Turkey

A handdrawn index map of European Turkey, Asia Minor, Anatolia and parts of Syria, Iraq and Iran. The maps in the series are listed by two divisions: West (Turkey and Asia Minor series) and East (Eastern Turkey in Asia series). Each division is broken down into 3 groups from North to South: I to II for the West division, IV to VI for the East division. Individual map sheets are numbered sequentialy within each of the divisions.

Section 9, No. 12
Kalolimno to Rhodes, including the Gulfs of Kos, Doris and Symi.
Section 9, No. 12
Kalolimno to Rhodes, including the Gulfs of Kos, Doris and Symi.

B&W Hydrographic Chart. Mediterranean Archipelago.Kalolimno to Rhodes, including the Gulfs of Kos, Doris and Symi. From Admiralty Surveys, 1837-1864. London, Published at the Admiralty 19th December 1896, under the Superintendence of Rear Admiral W.J.L. Wharton, C.B., F.R.S., Hydrographer.

Section 10, No. 5 (a)
Vourlah Road and Adjacent Islands
Section 10, No. 5 (a)
Vourlah Road and Adjacent Islands

B&W Hydrographic Chart. Vourlah Road and Adjacent Islands. Surveyed by Lieutenant Thomas Graves, 1836-7, and the Officers of H.M. Ships Beacon & Mastiff. Smyrna (Ismir). Published according to Act of Parliament at the Hydrographic Office of the Admiralty, September 3rd 1844. Large corrections October 1876, May 1908.

Section 10, No. 5 (b)
Smyrna (Ismir)
Section 10, No. 5 (b)
Smyrna (Ismir)

B&W Hydrographic Chart. Vourlah Road and Adjacent Islands. Surveyed by Lieutenant Thomas Graves, 1836-7, and the Officers of H.M. Ships Beacon & Mastiff. Smyrna (Ismir). Published according to Act of Parliament at the Hydrographic Office of the Admiralty, September 3rd 1844. Large corrections October 1876, May 1908.

Section 10, No. 9 (a)
Asia Minor: Gumishlu and Ancient Myndus ruins
Section 10, No. 9 (a)
Asia Minor: Gumishlu and Ancient Myndus ruins

B&W Hydrographic Chart. Asia Minor. Gumishlu, Bargylia Creek. London, Published according to Act of Parliament at the Hydrographic Office of the Admiralty, January 1st 1844.

Section 10, No. 9 (b)
Asia Minor: Bargylia Creek
Section 10, No. 9 (b)
Asia Minor: Bargylia Creek

B&W Hydrographic Chart. Asia Minor. Gumishlu, Bargylia Creek. London, Published according to Act of Parliament at the Hydrographic Office of the Admiralty, January 1st 1844.

Section 10, No. 9 (c)
Asia Minor: Bargylia Ancient Ruins
Section 10, No. 9 (c)
Asia Minor: Bargylia Ancient Ruins

B&W Hydrographic Chart. Asia Minor. Gumishlu, Bargylia Creek. London, Published according to Act of Parliament at the Hydrographic Office of the Admiralty, January 1st 1844.

Section 10, No. 10 (a)
Anchorages in the Gulf of Kos: Shehir Oghlan Islands
Section 10, No. 10 (a)
Anchorages in the Gulf of Kos: Shehir Oghlan Islands

B&W Hydrographic Chart. Asia Minor - Gulf of Kos. Plans of Anchorages in the Gulf of Kos. Shehir Oghlan Islands. Surveyed by Commander Saumarez Brock, H.M.S. Magpie 1838. Port Gallipoli. By Commander Saumarez Brock, H.M.S. Magpie 1838. Port Deremen (Deremen Buki, Mill Creek). By Commander Saumarez Brock, H.M.S. Magpie 1838. Yedi Ataka. Commander Saumarez Brock, H.M.S. Magpie 1838. London, Re-Produced at the Admiralty 19th November 1897, under the Superintendence of Rear Admiral Sir W.J.L. Wharton, K.C.B., F.R.S., Hydrographer.

Section 10, No. 10 (b)
Anchorages in the Gulf of Kos: Port Gallipoli
Section 10, No. 10 (b)
Anchorages in the Gulf of Kos: Port Gallipoli

B&W Hydrographic Chart. Asia Minor - Gulf of Kos. Plans of Anchorages in the Gulf of Kos. Shehir Oghlan Islands. Surveyed by Commander Saumarez Brock, H.M.S. Magpie 1838. Port Gallipoli. By Commander Saumarez Brock, H.M.S. Magpie 1838. Port Deremen (Deremen Buki, Mill Creek). By Commander Saumarez Brock, H.M.S. Magpie 1838. Yedi Ataka. Commander Saumarez Brock, H.M.S. Magpie 1838. London, Re-Produced at the Admiralty 19th November 1897, under the Superintendence of Rear Admiral Sir W.J.L. Wharton, K.C.B., F.R.S., Hydrographer.

Section 10, No. 10 (c)
Anchorages in the Gulf of Kos: Port Deremen
Section 10, No. 10 (c)
Anchorages in the Gulf of Kos: Port Deremen

B&W Hydrographic Chart. Asia Minor - Gulf of Kos. Plans of Anchorages in the Gulf of Kos. Shehir Oghlan Islands. Surveyed by Commander Saumarez Brock, H.M.S. Magpie 1838. Port Gallipoli. By Commander Saumarez Brock, H.M.S. Magpie 1838. Port Deremen (Deremen Buki, Mill Creek). By Commander Saumarez Brock, H.M.S. Magpie 1838. Yedi Ataka. Commander Saumarez Brock, H.M.S. Magpie 1838. London, Re-Produced at the Admiralty 19th November 1897, under the Superintendence of Rear Admiral Sir W.J.L. Wharton, K.C.B., F.R.S., Hydrographer.

Section 10, No. 10 (d)
Anchorages in the Gulf of Kos: Yedi Ataia
Section 10, No. 10 (d)
Anchorages in the Gulf of Kos: Yedi Ataia

B&W Hydrographic Chart. Asia Minor - Gulf of Kos. Plans of Anchorages in the Gulf of Kos. Shehir Oghlan Islands. Surveyed by Commander Saumarez Brock, H.M.S. Magpie 1838. Port Gallipoli. By Commander Saumarez Brock, H.M.S. Magpie 1838. Port Deremen (Deremen Buki, Mill Creek). By Commander Saumarez Brock, H.M.S. Magpie 1838. Yedi Ataka. Commander Saumarez Brock, H.M.S. Magpie 1838. London, Re-Produced at the Admiralty 19th November 1897, under the Superintendence of Rear Admiral Sir W.J.L. Wharton, K.C.B., F.R.S., Hydrographer.

Section 10, No. 13
Cape Krio, with the ruins of Cnidus.
Section 10, No. 13
Cape Krio, with the ruins of Cnidus.

B&W Hydrographic Chart. Asia Minor. Cape Krio, with the ruins of Cnidus. By Commander Thomas Graves, H.M.S. Beacon, 1838. Published according to Act of Parliament at the Hydrographic Office of the Admiralty, January 10th 1844.

Section 10, No. 17
Foujes
Section 10, No. 17
Foujes

B&W Hydrographic Chart. Asia Minor - Gulf of Smyrna. Foujes. Surveyed by Mr T. Spratt, Mate, H.M.S. Mastiff, 1834. With additions by Lieutenant T. Graves, Royal Navy, 1838. London, Published at the Admiralty 18th November 1891, under the Superintendence of Captain W.J.L. Wharton, Royal Navy, F.R.S., Hydrographer.

Section 10, No. 26
Island of Khios and Gulf of Smyrna.
Section 10, No. 26
Island of Khios and Gulf of Smyrna.

B&W Hydrographic Chart. Asia Minor. Island of Khios and Gulf of Smyrna. Surveyed by Captain R. Copeland, Lieutenant T. Graves, and the Officers of H.M. Surveying Ships Beacon and Mastiff. 1835-37. With additions and corrections to 1892. London. Re-published at the Admiralty 20th January 1893, under the Superintendence of Captain W.J.L. Wharton, Royal Navy, F.R.S., Hydrographer.

Section 11, No. 25 (a)
Plans of Anchorages in the Grecian Archipelago: Cape Krio with the ruins of Cnidus
Section 11, No. 25 (a)
Plans of Anchorages in the Grecian Archipelago: Cape Krio with the ruins of Cnidus

B&W Hydrographic Chart. Plans of Anchorages in the Grecian Archipelago. Cape Krio, with the ruins of Cnidus. By Commander Thomas Graves, H.M.S. Beacon, 1838. Guminshlu (The Ancient Myndus), Bargylia Creek. By Commander Thomas Graves, H.M.S. Beacon, 1837. Archipelago - Kos Island. Town and Road of Kos (Called by the Turks, Stanko). Surveyed by Commander T. Graves, 1838. The Levitha Islands, By Commander Thomas Graves, H.M.S. Beacon, 1838. London. Re-produced by the Admiralty 10th December 1897, under the Superintendence of Rear Admiral, Sir W.J.L. Wharton, K.C.B, F.R.S., Hydrographer.

Section 11, No. 25 (c)
Plans of Anchorages in the Grecian Archipelago: Gumishlu the Ancient Myndus
Section 11, No. 25 (c)
Plans of Anchorages in the Grecian Archipelago: Gumishlu the Ancient Myndus

B&W Hydrographic Chart. Plans of Anchorages in the Grecian Archipelago. Cape Krio, with the ruins of Cnidus. By Commander Thomas Graves, H.M.S. Beacon, 1838. Guminshlu (The Ancient Myndus), Bargylia Creek. By Commander Thomas Graves, H.M.S. Beacon, 1837. Archipelago - Kos Island. Town and Road of Kos (Called by the Turks, Stanko). Surveyed by Commander T. Graves, 1838. The Levitha Islands, By Commander Thomas Graves, H.M.S. Beacon, 1838. London. Re-produced by the Admiralty 10th December 1897, under the Superintendence of Rear Admiral, Sir W.J.L. Wharton, K.C.B, F.R.S., Hydrographer.

Section 11, No. 25 (d)
Plans of Anchorages in the Grecian Archipelago: Bargylia Creek
Section 11, No. 25 (d)
Plans of Anchorages in the Grecian Archipelago: Bargylia Creek

B&W Hydrographic Chart. Plans of Anchorages in the Grecian Archipelago. Cape Krio, with the ruins of Cnidus. By Commander Thomas Graves, H.M.S. Beacon, 1838. Guminshlu (The Ancient Myndus), Bargylia Creek. By Commander Thomas Graves, H.M.S. Beacon, 1837. Archipelago - Kos Island. Town and Road of Kos (Called by the Turks, Stanko). Surveyed by Commander T. Graves, 1838. The Levitha Islands, By Commander Thomas Graves, H.M.S. Beacon, 1838. London. Re-produced by the Admiralty 10th December 1897, under the Superintendence of Rear Admiral, Sir W.J.L. Wharton, K.C.B, F.R.S., Hydrographer.

Section 11, No. 25 (e)
Plans of Anchorages in the Grecian Archipelago: The ruins of Ancient Bargylia
Section 11, No. 25 (e)
Plans of Anchorages in the Grecian Archipelago: The ruins of Ancient Bargylia

B&W Hydrographic Chart. Plans of Anchorages in the Grecian Archipelago. Cape Krio, with the ruins of Cnidus. By Commander Thomas Graves, H.M.S. Beacon, 1838. Guminshlu (The Ancient Myndus), Bargylia Creek. By Commander Thomas Graves, H.M.S. Beacon, 1837. Archipelago - Kos Island. Town and Road of Kos (Called by the Turks, Stanko). Surveyed by Commander T. Graves, 1838. The Levitha Islands, By Commander Thomas Graves, H.M.S. Beacon, 1838. London. Re-produced by the Admiralty 10th December 1897, under the Superintendence of Rear Admiral, Sir W.J.L. Wharton, K.C.B, F.R.S., Hydrographer.

Section 23, No. 10
Izmir (Edition 1-GSGS)
Section 23, No. 10
Izmir (Edition 1-GSGS)

Coloured Map. Published by D Survey, War Office and Air Ministry 1960. Printed by No.1 SPC, Royal Engineers. 7,500/7/60/4278/R.

Section 23, No. 13
Bodrum (Edition 1-GSGS)
Section 23, No. 13
Bodrum (Edition 1-GSGS)

Coloured Map. Published by D Survey, War Office and Air Ministry 1960. Printed by No.1 SPC, Royal Engineers. 7,500/7/60/4278/R.

C 7.C4
C IV. Kaisarije
C 7.C4
C IV. Kaisarije

Coloured Map. Karte von Kleinasien, R. Kiepert. South Section: C IV. Kaisarije

C 7.D3
D III. Ermenek
C 7.D3
D III. Ermenek

Coloured Map. Karte von Kleinasien, R. Kiepert. South Section: D III. Ermenek

C 7.D4
D IV. Adana
C 7.D4
D IV. Adana

Coloured Map. Karte von Kleinasien, R. Kiepert. South Section: D IV. Adana

C 7.1.5
V. Kos
C 7.1.5
V. Kos

Coloured Map. Karte des westlichen Kleinasien, A. Philippson. 1914. Blatt V. Kos

C 7.1.4
IV. Alaschehir
C 7.1.4
IV. Alaschehir

Coloured Map. Karte des westlichen Kleinasien, A. Philippson. 1914. Blatt IV. Alaschehir

C 7.1.3
III. Smyrna
C 7.1.3
III. Smyrna

Coloured Map. Karte des westlichen Kleinasien, A. Philippson. 1914. Blatt III. Smyrna

C 7.1.2
II. Kirmasti
C 7.1.2
II. Kirmasti

Coloured Map. Karte des westlichen Kleinasien, A. Philippson. 1914. Blatt II. Kirmasti

C 7.1.6
VI. Elmaly
C 7.1.6
VI. Elmaly

Coloured Map. Karte des westlichen Kleinasien, A. Philippson. 1914. Blatt VI. Elmaly

B 17.1
Turkey in Europe
B 17.1
Turkey in Europe

Coloured Map. Turkey in Europe: Eastern & Central. Title Sheet. Geographical Section, General Staff

C 23
Constantinople Walls
C 23
Constantinople Walls

B&W Map. Χαρτγς Αρχαιολογικος των Χερσαιων Τειχων Κονσταντινουπολεως; Syllologos of Contantinople Greeks. Plans and elevations.

C 24
New Plan of Constantinople and Enviorns
C 24
New Plan of Constantinople and Enviorns

Coloured Map. Nouveau Plan de Constantinople et ses Environs

C 25
Plan of Constantinople
C 25
Plan of Constantinople

Coloured map depicting the plan of Constantinople with shops, the port and part of the Bosporus: Plan von Constantinopel mit den Vorstäten, dem Hafen und einem Theile des Bosporus. Druck von Grack & Aron, Berlin

C 37
Archaeological Map of Asia Minor
C 37
Archaeological Map of Asia Minor

Coloured Map. Archäologische Karte Kleinasien (Archaeological Map of Asia Minor)

D 6.5
European Turkey: Atlas Text
D 6.5
European Turkey: Atlas Text

Text for General-Karte der Europäischen Türkei (European Turkey) by Heinrich Kiepert. The text for a set of four maps which includes a Times newspaper clipping (undated) entitled The French in the Dobrudscha.

C 7.2
Asia Minor
C 7.2
Asia Minor

Coloured Maps. Murray's Handy Classical Maps: Asia Minor

Section 40, No. 8
Cyzicus and Hinterland
Section 40, No. 8
Cyzicus and Hinterland

B&W Map. Cyzicus and Hinterland showing Ancient names.

Section 11, No. 1
Sea of Marmara
Section 11, No. 1
Sea of Marmara

B&W Hydrographic Chart. Sea of Marmora. Published by James Imray & Son Limited, and Norie & Wilson, 156, Minories, London. 1902. Compiled by James F. Imray F.R.G.S. Includes inserts for Buyuk Chekmejeh Bay; Rodosto Road; Silivri Road, Palatia Bay & Pivatos or Boados Road; Southeast part of Marmara Island; St. Andrew, St. George & Mexa Islandss; Artaki Road; Gulf of Ismid; Princes Islands; Marmara Channel.

Section 5, No. 28
1:100,000 Greece Sheet Kessani XV.D
Section 5, No. 28
1:100,000 Greece Sheet Kessani XV.D

Coloured Map. Reproduced and printed by 514 Corps Field Survey Company, Royal Engineers, April 1943, from 1/100,000 Greek map dated 1932.

Section 9, No. 6
Sea of Marmara
Section 9, No. 6
Sea of Marmara

B&W Hydrographic Chart. Mediterranean. Sea of Marmara. Surveyed by Commander W.J.L. Wharton and the Officers of H.M. Ships, Shearwater (1872) and Fawn, 1879/80. London, Published at the Admiralty 25th January 1882, under the Superintendence of Captain Sir Frederick J. Evans, Royal Navy, K.C.B., F.R.S., Hydrographer.

Section 9, No. 11
Kalolimno (Imrali) Island
Section 9, No. 11
Kalolimno (Imrali) Island

B&W Hydrographic Chart. Sea of Marmara. Kalolimno Island. (Turkish Imrali).

Section 9, No. 16
Thaso Island to Dardanelles.
Section 9, No. 16
Thaso Island to Dardanelles.

B&W Hydrographic Chart. Mediterranean Archipelago. Thaso Island to Dardanelles. From Admiralty Surveys, between 1833-1840, with minor additions to 1872. … under the Superintendence of Captain W.J.L. Wharton, Royal Navy, F.R.S. Hydrographer.

Section 23, No. 7
Edirne (Edition 1-GSGS)
Section 23, No. 7
Edirne (Edition 1-GSGS)

Coloured Map. Published by D Survey, War Office and Air Ministry 1960. Printed by No.1 SPC, Royal Engineers. 7,500/6/60/4278/R.

A 4.84
84. Gallipoli
A 4.84
84. Gallipoli

B&W Map. Επιτελικός Χάρτης της Ελλάδος (1925-1934): 84. Καλλιπολις

A 3.61
61. Kessani
A 3.61
61. Kessani

B&W Map. Επιτελικός Χάρτης της Ελλάδος (1925-1934): 61. Κεσσανη

A 1.15
15. Adrianople
A 1.15
15. Adrianople

B&W Map. Επιτελικός Χάρτης της Ελλάδος (1925-1934): 15. Αδριανουπολις

C 1.1
44-42 Adrianopolis
C 1.1
44-42 Adrianopolis

Coloured Map. Hellenic Army Map based on the Austrian Military Generalkarte of Central Europe: 44-412 Αδριανουπολις

C 1.3
46-42 Midia
C 1.3
46-42 Midia

Coloured Map. Hellenic Army Map based on the Austrian Military Generalkarte of Central Europe: 46-42 Μηδεια

C 1.5
45-41 Rodosto
C 1.5
45-41 Rodosto

Coloured Map. Hellenic Army Map based on the Austrian Military Generalkarte of Central Europe: Ραιδεστος

C 13.4
The Question of Thrace, Greeks, Bulgarians and Turks
C 13.4
The Question of Thrace, Greeks, Bulgarians and Turks

La Question de Thrace, Grecs, Bulgares et Turcs. A series of coloured maps in an atlas showing the history of the Balkans in the 'modern' age and the shifting territories and ethnic populations in the northern Balkans from 910 A.D. To 1919, ending with a map of the Greek claim to Eastern Thrace.

Section 22, No. 7
Chrysopolis
Section 22, No. 7
Chrysopolis

[Greek] Coloured Map. Adrianople: 1923.

Section 22, No. 8
Adrianople
Section 22, No. 8
Adrianople

[Greek] Coloured Map. Adrianople: 1923.

Section 22, No. 11
Bissa
Section 22, No. 11
Bissa

[Greek] Coloured Map. Adrianople: 1923.

Section 22, No. 13
Mandra
Section 22, No. 13
Mandra

[Greek] Coloured Map. Adrianople: 1923.

Section 29, No. 1
Western Asia Minor
Section 29, No. 1
Western Asia Minor

[Greek] Coloured Map.Χαρτου Μερος της Δυτικης Μικρας Ασιας. Based on Keipert maps, showing the north (Kasamba) and south (Aidinion) railway lines

Section 29, No. 2
The Map of the Catastrophe'
Section 29, No. 2
The Map of the Catastrophe'

[Greek] Coloured Map. Χαρτης της Καταστροφης. 11 September 1922. Edition by Συνδεσμων Εθνικης Σωτηριας, Association of National Salvation

Section 29, No. 7
Greece & The Balkans
Section 29, No. 7
Greece & The Balkans

[Greek] Coloured Map. Map of the “Χερσονησου” or Peninsula of Greece with coloured boundaries and population figures for countries Greece, European Turks (Epirus, Macedonia and Thrace), Bulgaria, Romania, Servia and Montenegro). 21 July 1899

Section 37, No. 1
Asia Minor
Section 37, No. 1
Asia Minor

[Greek] Coloured Map. Χαρτης Μικρας Ασοαε. Published in Smyrna inn 1898. Contains a graph of relative mountain heights and a plan of the town of Smyrna.

Section 37, No. 2
Istanbul
Section 37, No. 2
Istanbul

Coloured Map. Published by D Survey, War Office and Air Ministry, 1959.

Section 37, No. 4
World 1:1,000,000 Izmir
Section 37, No. 4
World 1:1,000,000 Izmir

Coloured Map. Published by D Survey, War Office and Air Ministry, 1959. Printed by No. 1 SPC, Royal Engineers. 7,500/6/59/4170/R

Section 37, No. 6 (c)
Turquie D'Asie. Western Anatolia.
Section 37, No. 6 (c)
Turquie D'Asie. Western Anatolia.

Coloured Map. Turquie D'Asie. Feueille 1, part of a series of 4 out of 8 map sheets. French Service Géographique de l'Armée.

Section 37, No. 6 (d)
Turquie D'Asie. North-Central Anatolia
Section 37, No. 6 (d)
Turquie D'Asie. North-Central Anatolia

Coloured Map. Turquie D'Asie. Feueille 2, part of a series of 4 out of 8 map sheets. French Service Géographique de l'Armée.Géographique de l'Armée.

Section 37, No. 6 (e)
Turquie D'Asie. North East Anatolia
Section 37, No. 6 (e)
Turquie D'Asie. North East Anatolia

Coloured Map. Turquie D'Asie. Feueille 3, part of a series of 4 out of 8 map sheets. French Service Géographique de l'Armée.

Section 37, No. 6 (f)
Turquie D'Asie. North East Anatolia, Trebizond-Ararat
Section 37, No. 6 (f)
Turquie D'Asie. North East Anatolia, Trebizond-Ararat

Coloured Map. Turquie D'Asie. Feueille 4, part of a series of 4 out of 8 map sheets. French Service Géographique de l'Armée.

Section 37, No. 7
A IV. Sinope
Section 37, No. 7
A IV. Sinope

Coloured Map. Gezeichnet von R. Kiepert und K. Werner. Gestochen von W. Eichhoff, Terrain von J. Sulzer.

Section 37, No. 9
Carte de la Turquie D'Asie et de la Perse.
Section 37, No. 9
Carte de la Turquie D'Asie et de la Perse.

B&W Map. Carte de la Turquie D'Asie et de la Perse. Dressee par le Colonel Lapie, Geographie. Pour servir a l'Etude de l'ouvrage de M.M. Cte. Jaubert et Spach intitule' Illustrationes Plantarum Orientalium, et des Voyages de M. Ch Texier. Paris 1842.

Section 37, No. 10 (a)
Orographical Map of the Dardanelles
Section 37, No. 10 (a)
Orographical Map of the Dardanelles

Coloured Map. Orographical Map of the Dardanelles, Scale 1:50,000. Reduced from captured Turkish maps, scale 1:25,000. Reproduced at the Survey Department, Egypt 1915. In two parts, Sheet 2.

Section 37, No. 10 (b)
Orographical Map of the Dardanelles
Section 37, No. 10 (b)
Orographical Map of the Dardanelles

Coloured Map. Orographical Map of the Dardanelles, Scale 1:50,000. Reduced from captured Turkish maps, scale 1:25,000. Reproduced at the Survey Department, Egypt 1915. In two parts, Sheet 1.

Section 38, No. 12
44-42 Adrianopel
Section 38, No. 12
44-42 Adrianopel

Coloured Map. Geripp: Offiz. K. Maschka. Terrain: Offiz. G. Leitner. Teilweise berichtigt bis 29. Xii. 1915

Section 38, No. 18
45-41 Rodosto
Section 38, No. 18
45-41 Rodosto

Coloured Map. Geripp. Korp. E. Gautsch. Terrain: Offiz. R. Fischbacher und Offiz. K. Ginzkey. Teilweise berichtigt bis 24. X. 1915

Miscellaneous memoranda, letters and extracts [FIN/GF/E/13], Miscellaneous memoranda, letters and extracts, 1822-1843

Grey mottle board, red leather spine and corners, 'Miscellaneous' pasted on spine, bound, handwritten, paginated by George Finlay, pp. 1-132 (+about 60 pp. blank).
Various Greek Memoranda 1822-43.
Contents listed by George Finlay as follows:
Three letters addressed to the Athena a Greek newspaper published at Nauplia in 1833
Memoir read in the Society of Natural History at Athens giving an account of my discovery of a deposit of fossil bones at Pikermi 13 Decr 1836
Memorandum 22 Decr 1836
Memorial presented to the King of Greece 15 March 1836
Reflections on reading Aristotle's Politics
On the condition and prospects of Greece. I think this was never printed in this form.
Petition to H.M. the King of Greece on the subject of the tenths as the land tax
Memorandum of an article written for the Athena 6/18 Sept. 1838
Draft of Petition for a Bank circulated among the landed proprietors of Attica and Euboea 7 July 1837
Extract of a letter which appeared in the Morning Chronicle Nov 1839
Memorandum on the state of Education in Greece
Note on the modern Greek language by Revd H. D. Leeves
Anecdote illustrating the condition of the Greeks in Turkey
Translation of Hattisheriff read on the appointment of Grand Vizier 12 Nov 1822
Translation of writing placed on the corpse of Kurkor Duzoghlou 16 Oct 1829
Paper circulated through Greece by Lord Stranord George Finlay on his return from the Congress of Verona in 1823
Letter of Lord StranGeorge Finlayord to the Patriarch on Ionian church
Answer of Patriarch 23 FebY 1823
Patriarchal and Synodical Epistle for the consecration of Archbishops and Bishops
in the Septinsular Ionian States Feby 1823
Act of the Greek people offering to place themselves under the protection of Great Britain
Correspondence relating to the appointment of the Revd H. D. Leeves as Chaplain to the British Legation in Greece 1843
Translation of a letter by the Duchess of Plaisance relating to her donations of money to the Mavromichales family and Mr Tricoupes
Revenue and Expenditure- Greece and England

Catalogue of Books and Maps comprising the library of George Finlay' [FIN/GF/A/35], Catalogue of Books and Maps comprising the library of George Finlay'

Blue mottle board, brown leather spine and corners, on spine gilt lettering 'Catalogue of books', on front cover 'Catalogue of Books and Maps comprising the library of George Finlay', bound, handwritten, paginated 1-140 (pages written recto and verso).
Stuck inside front copy is a sheet headed: 'Books lent and not returned. I have forgotten to whom I lent them.'
Listed by George Finlay on recto of front flyleaf.
George Finlay's note:
Catalogue of Books and Maps belonging to George Finlay Athens Jany 1865 'That of which a man may be actually certain amounts to very little'.
Books in various languages, alphabetical order
in Modern Greek
Maps and Plans
Numismatic works
Newspapers
Pamphlets on Greece and Greek affairs
Pamphlets on the affairs of Turkey, Crete and Greece
Modern Greek books
Archaeological works
Prehistoric archaeology in Cabinet
Books of extreme rarity

Col. Leake, Life and Correspondence' [FIN/GF/A/42], Col. Leake, Life and Correspondence', 6 August 1830 - 19 March 1864

Dark-brown, gilt lettering on spine 'Col. Leake, Life and Correspondence', printed and handwritten, bound in a single volume.
(a) and (b) Two letters to George Finlay from J. H. Marsden pasted on front flyleaves, 9 February and 19 March 1864.
(c) A letter to his Grace the Duke of Devonshire, LL.D., F.R.S., Chancellor of the University of Cambridge [printed for private circulation], 18 September 1863, from 'A member of the Senate' [J. Hill], pp. 1-15 [on Leake].
(d) J. H. Marsden, A brief Memoir of the life and writings of the late Lieutenant-Colonel William Martin Leake D.C.L., F.R.S., etc., etc. (London, 1864). For private circula­tion only, pages 1-43 (printed).
(e) Typed copy (loose) of 'Finlay's letter to Leake sent by the latter to the Times' and printed on 3 December 1833 under the heading of Greece (it was on the proposed plans for the excavation of Athens). [This copy was sent on 24 February 1926 by R. Deakin to W. Miller, British Chamber of Commerce, Athens.]
(f) A considerable number of letters are bound up at the end of this volume. Unless otherwise stated they are from W. M. Leake to George Finlay.
(1) W. M. Leake to George Finlay. Nottingham Place, 6 August 1830. Mentions corrections to his map from George Finlay's information and remarks on ancient sites. Encloses prospectus for the Society for the Promotion of Geography. 4 pp.
(2) Near Ware, 8 September 1831. Remarks on the survey of Euboea, and his own travels in northern Greece. 3 pp.
(3) Nottingham Place, 11 April 1833. Discussion of ancient sites. Comment on the present situation in Greece. 4 pp.
(4) Nottingham Place, 1 January 1834. Plan for excavation of Athens and George Finlay's comment sent by Leake to The Times. The contemporary situation. Ancient place-names. The political situation in England. 4 pp.
(5) Nottingham Place, 3 March 1835. Lack of interest in England in the plans for the excavation of Athens. The con­ temporary situation and shortsightedness in refusing to allow copies of inscriptions. Comments on ancient sites and the boundaries of the kingdom. 4 pp.
(6) Colchester, 23 June 1835. Introducing Mr. Hamilton. Archaeological topography particularly in Aegina. Queries regarding sites. 4 pp.
(7) Nottingham Place, 30 October 1835. Comment on inscriptions and ancient topography. Discussion of the northern boundaries of Greece and the general situation in the Middle East. 4 pp.
(8) Nottingham Place, 29 January 1836. Topographical discussion on northern Greece. Lack of agricultural progress in modern Greece. 3 pp.
(9) Nottingham Place, 15 August 1836. Discussion of the topography of Aphidna. Flints and the inscriptions in Pittakys's book. The Greek political situation. 3 pp.
(10) 25 Nottingham Place, 25 November 1836. Thanks George Finlay for his pamphlets on banking, Argos, and the Hellenic Kingdom. English ignorance of the affairs of modern Greece. Approval of George Finlay's writings from the Chronicle. Discussion of George Finlay's paper on Aphidna. Thanks him for information on the six demes round Hymettus. Request for a map of Attica and a plan of Athens. Slavery in ancient Attica. 4 pp.
(11) Nottingham Place, 24 February 1837. Thanks George Finlay for the journal of his late tour. The political situation in Greece. Dis­approval of the king's policy. Discussion of the sites and local divisions of ancient Attica. Remarks on Phaleron, Alimous, and the Vari Cave. Request for a copy of Ross's inscriptions. 4 pp.
(12) Nottingham Place, 26 April 1837. Discusses possibilities of publishing George Finlay's topographical work on Attica. Comments on inscriptions mentioned in George Finlay's work. Queries on the altitude of Athos, the mountains of Attica, and on George Finlay's essay 'The Battle of Marathon'. Comment on Pashley's book on Crete. Criticism on Armansperg's proceedings in the matter of the loan. Desire for English support for the liberal party in Greece. 3 pp.
(13) 26 Nottingham Place, 29 May 1837. Announcement to 'our Society' of George Finlay's unpublished inscriptions. Topographical observations on Rafina. Comments on the Long Walls found by Ross, and the inscriptions between Stavros and Charvati. Comments on various opinions as to the ancient roads of Attica. Criticism of Bulwer's History of Athens. Approval of George Finlay's agricultural efforts. 4 pp.
(14) Nottingham Place, 31 July 1837. Thanks for Pittakys's plan of Athens. Reference to George Finlay's essay on the battle of Marathon. Comment on L's plan of Athens. British indifference concerning Greece. 3 pp.
(15) Near Ware, 24 September 1837. Thanks for receipt of George Finlay's work on Amphiareion. Recommends appending it to George Finlay's essay on the battle of Marathon with addition offurther maps. Topographical comments on Amphiareion. Asks for a more complete plan of the Acropolis area. The news about Prytaneion and choregic monument. 3 pp.
(16) Nottingham Place, 27 December 1837. Hopes for publication of George Finlay's essay on the battle of Marathon. Requests a new plan of Athens, especially of Propylaea and the temple of Victory. Discusses the Prytaneion and the choregic monument. Thanks for copy of inscriptions from Euboea and other islands. Hopes that Boeckh will collect all Attic inscriptions in a corpus. Asks for information on the monument of Rome and Augustus, the western entrance of Acropolis, and Erechtheion. Refers to Greece and the western powers. 4 pp.
(17) Nottingham Place, 30 August 1838. Approves General Gordon's views on mount Callidromos. George Finlay's work on the battle of Marathon, Aphidna, Amphiareion about to be printed. Thanks for map of the Propylaea. News on Agrippa's pedestal and Phaleron Bay. Request to have a plan of the southern Long Walls, of Piraeus and Phaleron, and better map of Attica for his topography. Remarks on politics. 3 pp.
(18) 50 Queen Anne Street, 17 August 1839. Intends to visit Athens. George Finlay's two papers have been published by the R.S. of Literature. Hopes soon for a second edition of his own Topography of Athens and the demes. Requests a better map of Attica. More optimistic than George Finlay concerning future of Greece. Regrets failure to establish a bank in Athens as advocated by George Finlay. Discusses effect of political situation (England, Russia, Turkey) on the Greek position. 4 pp.
(19) 50 Queen Anne Street, 20 January 1840. Thanks for receipt of Aldenhoven's map and pamphlet on Diakria and Oropia. The new edition of his Topography of Athens to be printed in 2 volumes. Questions regarding plan of Athens, temple of Rome and Augustus, and position of temple of Aphrodite. Seeks information on new discoveries at Erechtheion and new plan of Acropolis. Requests further information on Pnyx, lion of Exomites, horse of Vari, and site of Merenda. Criticism of English policy towards Turkey. Is willing to contribute financially towards construction of the Greek University, but asks George Finlay's opinion. 4 pp.
(20) L. Ross to George Finlay. Athens, 20 March 1840. Answer to L's queries about Ross's plan of the Acropolis. Refers to temple of Rome and Augustus, Erechtheion, and temple of Victory. Desire to see L's topography of Attica. Preparation of the description of Acropolis by 'cet Anonymus Viennois' in Wiener Jahrbücher referring to temple of Artemis Brauronia. Insistence on the existence of temple of Ares (in French). 2 pp.
(21) W. M. Leake to George Finlay. 50 Queen Anne Street, 14 April 1840. Discusses his statement in first edition of his Topography on position of temple of Rome. Queries re inscription on Hadrian's Arch. Receipt of Ross's report in Wiener Jahrbücher on description of Acropolis by 'Anonymus' of Vienna. Doubt about the position of temple of Ares. Assumption regarding Theseion. Desires to find more inscriptions. English government's indifference concerning Greece. Reference to publication of George Finlay's 'memoir'. Remarks on statue of 'the sheep of Kochla' and inscription of temple of Augustus (Boeckh, no. 478). 5 pp.
(22) Richmond, Surrey, 16 July 1840. Satisfaction at Pennethorne's observations on north side of Parthenon in relation to height of Acropolis. Remarks on aesthetic aspects of Parthenon. Comment on temple of Rome and Augustus. 3 pp.
(23) E. Braun to George Finlay. Rome, 10 June 1870. Letter of introduction on behalf of architect Richter. 1 p.
(24) W. M. Leake to George Finlay. Ramsgate, 2 November 1840. Announces death of K. O. Muller. He has finished printing of second edition of his Topography of Athens and is preparing his Demes of Attica. Refers to topography and inscriptions relative to Attic demes. Wishes to purchase coins offered by Dragoumis. Request for information regarding Piraeus and theatre and stadion of Munychia. Remarks on Syria and Mehemet Ali. 4 pp.
(25) Queen Anne Street, 30 May 1841. Advice on assistance for Crete. Subject raised in Parliament, but English govern­ment remains indifferent. Hope for future English intervention on lines of resolu­tion of conference of London 20 February 1830. Necessity for Allied intervention to secure more humane treatment by Turks. Comments on travel books on Egypt and Syria. Regret at General Gordon's death. 4 pp.
(26) Queen Anne Street, 21 May 1841. His own efforts on behalf of Crete. Submission of paper to Palmerston putting case for Crete with translation of Cretan proclamation; necessity for measures to help Crete in accordance with resolution of the Conference of London (1830). Regret at Greek political situation. 4 pp.
(27) Queen Anne Street, 5 June 1841. Satisfaction at Palmerston's promise to intervene with Turkey on behalf of Greek population of Crete but Palmerston disclaims knowledge of allied resolution of 20 February 1830. Cretans should be recommended to maintain their present attitude until they have written pledge to secure their future. 4 pp.
(28) 7 July 1842. Encourages George Finlay's plan to write on modern Greece. 3 pp.
(29) Queen Anne Street, 14 August 1842. Announces dispatch of parcel with copies of his own papers. George Finlay's unpublished inscription will be presented to the Society [Royal Society for Literature]. 2 pp.
(30) Tunbridge Wells, 25 July 1842. Hopes letter will reach George Finlay before he leaves for Scotland. Asks to borrow George Finlay's copy of Thiersch's 'Tzakonika'. Comments on George Finlay's information about columns of Heraion of Argos. Remarks on topography of Asterion. 4 pp.
(31) Tunbridge Wells, 5 August 1842. Has sent George Finlay a copy of the Transactions [of the Royal Society for Literature] con­taining George Finlay's papers; his own work on unpublished inscriptions is in the press. Comment on W. J. Hamilton's Researches in Asia Minor [signature cut from letter]. 3 pp.
(32) Tunbridge Wells, 10 September 1842. Addition of Peloponnesiaca as supplement to Travels in the Morea. Additions to map of Laconia. 3 pp.
(33) George Finlay to W. M. Leake. 7 East Circus Place, Edinburgh, 14 September 1842. Dispatch of Thiersch's book to L. Undertaking to send notes on Laconia and maps of Roman period. 4 pp.
(34) W. M. Leake to George Finlay. Tunbridge Wells, 16 September 1842. Thanks George Finlay for loan of Thiersch's book. 2 pp.
(35) Tunbridge Wells, 24 October 1842. Remarks on Thiersch's book lent him by George Finlay. 2 pp.
(36) [29 Regency Square], Brighton, 29 January 1843. Regret at Greek political situation. Query on inscription said to have been found at temple of Athena on Aegina. 4 pp.
(37) Queen Anne Street, 18 February 1843. Dispatch of copies of his books Journal of a Tour in Asia Minor and Outline of the Greek Revolution. Remarks on Ulrichs' work on Piraeus and Long Walls, on temple of Ocha (?) in Euboea, and on Delphic inscriptions. Comments on Greek political situation. 4 pp.
(38) Queen Anne Street, 13 December 1843. Thanks for gift of George Finlay's work on Greece under the Romans. Remarks on political situation in Greece. Discussion of inscriptions from Delphi sent to W. J. Hamilton. 3 pp.
(39) Queen Anne Street, 5 January 1844. Thanks to George Finlay and Pittakys for copies of [Greek] Archaeological Journal containing L's inscriptions. England now more interested in Greek political situation. Expression of doubt about payment of Greek debt. 3 pp.
(40) Queen Anne Street, 6 March 1844. Discussion of inscriptions. His desire to assist Athenian University. Remarks on friezes of Magnesia on Maeander and on Lycian friezes. 3 pp.
(41) Queen Anne Street, 15 May 1844. Discusses difficulty of obtaining his Topography of Athens in Greece. Efforts of Greeks in London to form society for education of Greeks in England, with assis­tance of philhellenes and of Greek merchants. English political situation. 4 pp.
(42) Ponwell, Isle of Wight, 22 August 1846. To introduce his nephew George Middleton who is touring Egypt and the Holy Land, a journey recently made by George Finlay. He sends 'a pamphlet' on Greek affairs, and his Peloponnesiaca. 4 pp.
(43) Sandgate, 26 August 1846. Comments on George Finlay's travels in Egypt, Syria, Holy Lands. Topographical and historical discussion of Holy Sepulchre. Mention of Penrose's visit to Athens to study its monuments. Thanks for dispatch of Tzakonian grammar. Difficulty in arranging for sale of his books in Athens. A new ministry in England and 'the inevitable Palmerston'. Is glad that George Finlay has not abandoned Greece under the Byzantines. Hopes to see Halicarnassus marbles. 7 pp.
(44) Queen Anne Street, 1 December 1847. On the misgovernment of Greece. Remarks on Hughes' map in his [L's] Pelopon­nesiaca. Satisfaction at George Finlay's undertaking a history of Greece in the Middle Ages. Agreement as to importance of Slav conquest. Comments on German historio­graphy. Discussion of Egyptian antiquities and of ancient utensils found at Marathon, Liossia, etc. Remarks on feasibility of ship canal at Suez. Comments on Palmerston and English political situation. 7 pp.
(45) Queen Anne Street, 3 July 1848. re possibility of printing George Finlay's 'paper' by the R.S. of Literature. Insecurity of Attica prevents visit to ancient sites. Criticism of English policy towards Greece. Middleton's travels in Egypt, Syria, and Palestine. Comments on Thiersch's paper on vase-handles found in Athens. 4 pp.
(46) Leamington, 19 October 1849. Sends copies of his papers on Syracuse and inscriptions on coins. Comments on Russia's policy towards Turkey. 2 pp.
(47) 50 Queen Anne Street, 16 February 1850. Remarks on English policy concerning the annexation of two islands [Sapienza and Cervi] by Ionian Septinsular Republic. Misinterpretation of the terms of treaty of 1800. Russian policy towards Ionian Islands. Concern at internal situation of Greece. 4 pp.
(48) 50 Queen Anne Street, 6 March 1850. Reference to the Blue Book with all papers relating to Ionian Islands. Mention of his own letters to Daily News on Russian misinterpretation of treaty of 1800. Sug­gests giving publicity in Athens to his letters if George Finlay thinks this desirable. Can government extricate itself without throwing Palmerston overboard which would be 'a good riddance'? 4 pp.
(49) Queen Anne Street, 19 March 1850. Regrets England's 'hypocritical interference' in affairs of Greece. Flattered by dedication to be made by George Finlay in his proposed history and hopes he will touch on 'recent history, of which something may be added to the Thucydidean history of Gordon'. Sir J. Hobhouse shares his views on Greece but has been 'bribed to silence' and follows Palmerston. Answer to George Finlay's question on the value of Byzantine money. Criticism of Grote's history and doubt about the accuracy of his informa­tion. Comment on ancient arrowheads. 4 pp.
(50) 21 March 1850. Palmerston's arbitrary reply to Glarakis's letter. Blue Book's reference to incident at Piraeus and Ionian claims. Hopes that George Finlay's claim will be paid in full. Don Pacifico's claims are at present unreasonable. 4 pp.
(51) Queen Anne Street, 12 May 1850. Refers to editorial criticism of George Finlay's claims in The Times. But supplement to Blue Book supports him. Criticism of Palmerston's conduct in Don Pacifico affair. Inquires whether casts of the western frieze of the Parthenon are still for disposal and discusses whether they could be deposited in Manchester. 4 pp.
(52) C. Hansen to George Finlay. Athens, 11/23June 1850. He agrees to sell the casts of western frieze of the Parthenon to L. 1 p.
(53) W. M. Leake to George Finlay. Catherington, Hants, 15 September 1850. Anxiety about the transference of the Parthenon casts to Manchester after Hansen's departure from Athens. Caustic analysis of Palmerston's handling of Don Pacifico affair. Last three volumes of Grote 'far preferable to the preceding ones', though L from first-hand knowledge will take issue with Grote on various points, e.g. topography of Navarino. 4 pp.
(54) Leamington, 24 October 1850. Discussion of his 'new mode of illustrating numismatics'. Announces George Finlay's election as honorary member of Royal Society of Literature. 4 pp.
(55) Worthing, 22 November 1850. Modifications in exhibition of casts of western frieze of the Parthenon in museum at Manchester. Discussion on internal situation of Greece. Difficult relations between Greek and Turkish population. L thinks that Ionian islands other than Corfu should be handed over to Greece. Praises Mure's book and thinks it time that the German school of Greek criticism should be overthrown. L's views on composition of the Iliad and on battle of Pharsala. Comments on Don Pacifico who has 'been in England incog.'. L is cataloguing his Greek coins 'in such a manner as to show the value of monumental history'. 5 pp.
(56) Worthing, 6 January 1851. On prices and purchases of Athenian coins. Deplores misgovernment in Greece as described by George Finlay. 4 pp.
(57) Queen Anne Street, 28 February 1851. Acknowledges receipt of the Philopatris. He proposes to send George Finlay his pamphlet entitled 'Greece at the end of 23 years protection'. Tricoupi objects to L's conten­tion (based on George Finlay's information) that the land of Greece is now less productive than it was before the war. Comments on Greek economic situation. Asks for exact weight in grains of Troy of the 'decadrachmon of Athens'. In England 'the Whigs are defunct as a party'. The Crystal Palace. 4 pp.
(58) Glarakis to W. M. Leake. Athens, 5 June 1851. Circular of Greek Archaeological Society to European scholars referring to need of research on ancient Athens and publication of inscriptions related to the ancient Bouleuterion. 2 pp.
(59) W. M. Leake to George Finlay. Queen Anne Street, 27 June 1851.
Greets George Finlay's arrival in England and is glad that his work on medieval Greece is so far advanced. Inquires whether George Finlay intends visiting London and 'the wonders of the Hyalodomus'. 3 pp.
(60) 10 July 1851. L has just received a letter from Glarakis of the Archaeological Society at Athens on recent discoveries of inscriptions, some of which refer to Bouleuterion. These inscriptions were reported by Pittakys, Khoraemis and Eustratiades. 3 pp.
(61) 50 Queen Anne Street, 14July 1851. L has forwarded George Finlay's paper to the Athenaeum and awaits its publication. Notes that George Finlay intends to be in town by the 20th. 2 pp.
(62) Queen Anne Street, 1 July 1853. The crisis in Levantine affairs. Criticism of Palmerston and Lord John Russell. L's suggested policy towards Turkey. Observations on Erechtheum and on Olympieum. Reference to favourable English reviews of George Finlay's work. L has been cataloguing his collection of Greek coins. Criticism of Grote whose twelfth (and last) volume is now announced. 4 pp.
(63) Teddington, 14 September 1853. Hopes to meet George Finlay before he leaves England and invites him to stay. 2 pp.
(64) Teddington, 24 September [1853]. Invitation to George Finlay to spend the night with L. 1 p.
(65) Teddington, [September 1853]. L sends copies of his paper on Pharsala to George Finlay to take to Athens. 1 p.
(66) Teddington, 26 September 1853. L sends times of trains to Hampton Court. 2 pp.
(67) Tunbridge Wells, 7 November 1853. Analysis of English foreign policy; deplores russophobia which has meant English indifference to the fate of Christian population of Turkey. 'Fortunately our affairs are now in the hands of Ab[erdeen] and Cl[arendon] instead of R[ussell] and P[almerston].' George Finlay's 'last work' commended as filling gaps in Gibbon's History. L's catalogue of coins not yet completed. Critical remarks regarding Greece's claims on Constantinople 'as their capital of state comprehending European Turkey'. 4 pp.
(68) Queen Anne Street, 17 April 1854. Criticizes Russell's view that insurrection was to be attributed entirely to Greek government. Bad frontier given to Greek kingdom inevitably caused trouble. 4 pp.
(69) Martin Leake to George Finlay. 50 Queen Anne Street, 4 June 1854.
Sends message from Col. Leake saying that Mr. Hamilton will be pleased to meet George Finlay 'here' at dinner. 1 p.
(70) W. M. Leake to George Finlay. 50 Queen Anne Street, 13 June 1854. Criticism of British neglect of Greek cause. Publication of Blue Book purposely postponed. English indifference towards persecutions of Greeks in Constantinople and eastern and western Greece. British failure to intervene to stop Albanian cruel­ties. Professor Felton's sound views in condemning Lord Stratford's vicious boundary line as basic cause of Greek insurrection; his report on the progress of the Greek nation. Folly of trying to bolster up Ottoman Empire. Regrets that George Finlay has not been able to visit him. Has kept almost all George Finlay's letters, though he usually burns his private correspondence.
(71) 50 Queen Anne Street, 24 July 1854. Congratulates George Finlay on his second volume on Byzantine Greece. Discusses the problem of co-existence of Greeks and Turks in Greece itself and outside. Difficulties caused by Albanians. Regrets that the Russians did not beat Turks and advance to Adrianople before our army arrived. 4 pp.
(72) Tunbridge Wells, 29 November 1854. Acquisition of coins not in L's catalogue. Criticism of pro-Turkish policy of English ambassador. Criticism of Crimea expedition. Sebastopol siege a political failure. Change in Turkish attitude towards Greeks in Constantinople essential. 4 pp.
(73) 50 Queen Anne Street, 25 April 1855. Desirability of reform of Greek army by English in Athens. Bitter criticism of conduct of Crimean war. Discussion of a coin of Termessus in the B.M. 4 pp.
(74) 50 Queen Anne Street, 10 May 1856. Acknowledges receipt of two volumes of inscriptions from Mr. Rangabe of Athens. Unfortunately both copies of second volume, or is one copy meant for Royal Society of Literature? Comments on outcome of war, 'the Greek kingdom is the great difficulty'. 4 pp.
(75) Dover, 25 November 1857. Apologizes for delay in reply, has been engaged in enlightening public on 'the abominable conduct of the Ministry in the War Department . . . infinitely worse since Lord Palmerston became Premier'. [L is referring to disasters in India.] Harbour-works in Dover. Rumania's new government. L's view that 'our old India' is 'lost for ever'. Comments on George Finlay's information on the discovery of shells in Odeion of Herodes Atticus. L notes that George Finlay is preparing his record of Greek revolution. 4 pp.
. (76) Brighton, 24 December 1858. L is sorry to hear of George Finlay's illness. He asks further information about Gladstone's visit to Athens. Important that Gladstone should visit Mycenae. L's conviction that Trojan war 'was a reality and the Iliad a historical poem. What are all the dreams of the Germans in the face of monumental proofS?' L lists his publications which should have reached George Finlay, but fears that 'the wonders of the Electric Tele­graph have damaged the accuracy of the Post Office'. L hears that Greece is still misgoverned in spite of some improvement and deplores a government of England worse than that of Greece as a result of 'the fatal combination of a female reign, a senseless consort, and a wicked minister'. Should anything be retained in Asia beyond the three Presidencies? L asks George Finlay's opinion on his identification of Skope­los with Halonnesos and Khilidromia with Peparethus, as proposed in his Travels and Numismatics. 4 pp.
(77) 50 Queen Anne Street, 23 February 1859. Thanks George Finlay for two coins. L's catalogue of about 2,000 coins is nearly complete. Request for information on coin of Arcesirte. L considers British policy towards the Greeks to have been hostile and pro-Turkish and cites instances. Does not under­stand Gladstone's mission but hopes that he has 'some ulterior object charitable to the Greek nation beyond that which he stated to you . . .'. English policy towards Ionian Islands. England has no right to impose a constitution on the Septinsular state. 3 pp.
(78) 50 Queen Anne Street, London, 22 January 1859. Lists titles of L's political books. Ironical comments on Gladstone's mission in Greece, and criticism of British policy towards Greece since independence. L's approval of union of Ionian Islands other than Corfu with Greece. Discussion of coins of Peparethus and Pallene. Criticism of Clark's rejection of identification of treasuries of Mycenae in his Peloponnesus. 5 pp.
(79) 57 Upper Brunswick Place, Brighton, 13 December 1859. L sends George Finlay his Numismata Hellenica. L has exchanged this with Tricoupi for his History of the Greek Revolution. Hope that discussion in House of Commons re the Sultan's policy will be advantageous to Greece. 4 pp.
(80) G. Middleton (L's nephew) to George Finlay. 25 Maddox Street, Regent Street, 11 January 1860. Announcement of his uncle Col. L's death on 6 January 1860 from chill followed by paralytic seizure from which he did not recover consciousness. 4 pp.
(81) S. Tricoupis to George Finlay. London, 28/29 February 1860. T sends George Finlay books as requested. He praises L as 'an ardent Philhellene'. 2 pp.
(82) Mrs. Martin Leake to George Finlay. Brighton, 16 February 1860. Thanks George Finlay for his condolences and asks whether he wishes to receive back his correspondence with her husband. She intends to sell L's coins and vases to the Fitzwilliam Museum and hopes to write a memoir of him. 4 pp.
(83) Mrs. Martin Leake to George Finlay. 9 Queen Anne Street, London, 7 February 1861. Refers to errors in obituary notices of L. Anxiety about disposal of L's books, coins, etc. under terms of his will, 'the universities being so poor'. Hopes to see George Finlay when he visits London in early summer. 4 pp.
(g) Obituary of W. M. Leake in Greek (pages 1-3 by K. Phrearites). Translation of an address to Royal Society, London. See also Section B for further correspondence with Leake.

Printed articles and letters on Greece [FIN/GF/E/38], Printed articles and letters on Greece, 5 February 1828 - 5 September 1868

Mottle bands, maroon calf (cracked) spine and corner tips, gold lettering on spine 'Greek Papers G.F.', paginated pp. 1-303, George Finlay's printed articles and letters pasted up (with some handwritten addenda and corrigenda), with some loose cuttings (mainly on modern Greece).
(1) 'Greece', the Scotsman, 14 May 1828, unsigned letter from Egina, 5 February 1828, pasted on inside cover.
(2) 'The new government in Greece', the Scotsman, 1 November 1828, letter from Egina, 27 August 1828, signed 'F.'.
(3) 'An important section of the Eastern Question', paper not cited, signed 'Phylax'.
(4) 'Affairs of Greece in 1827', paper not cited, article based on report sent by George Finlay.
(5) 'An Adventure during the Greek Revolution', Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, vol. 52, no. 325 (November 1842), 668-73.
(6) 'Foreign Correspondence. Archaeological Researches in Greece, July 1843', The Athenaeum, 5 August 1843, signed George Finlay.
(7) Letter from Lord Aberdeen to George Finlay of 10 June 1843 declining to become a patron of the proposed archaeological society but stating that in the event of its formation he would be happy to be a member.
(8) Handwritten draft of the constitution of the proposed Archaeological Society, 25 August 1843, signed W. M. Leake, C. H. Bracebridge, G. Finlay.
(9) 'The Bankruptcy of the Greek Kingdom', Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, vol. 54, no. 335 (September 1843), 345-62.
(10) Letter to the Athenians (in Greek) by George Finlay (printed), Athens, 1844.
(11) 'Michael Kalliphournas', Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, vol. 55, no. 344 (June, 1844), 725-30.
(12) 'The Actual Condition of the Greek State', Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, vol. 55, no. 344 (June 1844), 785-96.
(13) 'Biographical Sketch of Frank Abney Hastings', Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, vol. 58, no. 360 (October 1845), 496-520. (14) 'The Indian Overland Route', Morning Herald, 26 December 1846. Unsigned article, from pamphlet 'On the Communication between Europe and India through Egypt'.
(15) Loose cutting from Morning Herald, 2 August (on Mr. MacGregor's candidature as M.P. for Banbury, year not given, ?1847).
(16) 'Belisarius-was he blind?' (with addenda and corrigenda in George Finlay's hand), Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, vol. 61,. no. 379 (May 1847), 606-21. [Unsigned but dated by George Finlay 'Athens, 20 March 1847'.]
(17) 'Crossing the Desert', Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, vol. 62, no. 381 July 1847)
(18) 'Three Months at Gaza', Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, vol. 62, no. 383 (September 1847)
(19) On the Site of the Holy Sepulchre by G. Finlay (rs. 6d.). Notice only, pamphlet not here. See FIN/GF/C/17, p. 27.
(20) 'The Political Condition and Prospects of Greece', Massachusetts Quarterly Review (Boston), December 1847, no. 1, 63-96, unsigned.
(21) Two printed letters (= 178a) inserted loose between pp. 178 and 179
(i) Thos. Wyse, Queen, Salamis Bay, to Palmerston, 18 March 1850
(ii) Mr. Finlay to Mr. Wyse, Athens, 15 March 1850 (on George Finlay's claims).
(sheet loose)
(22) 'The Greek Question-Mr. Finlay' (? The Scotsman), signed George Finlay, Athens, 28 March 1850 (on George Finlay's claims).
(23) 'Greece Again', Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, vol. 67, no. 416 (May 1850), 526-39.
(24) Poem 'The Modern Argonauts', Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, vol. 67, no. 416 (May 1850), 539-41 [on the Don Pacifico Affair].
(25) Greek translation of item (23) dated Athens 12 August 1850 and printed in Ἐφημερìς τοῦ Λαοῦ.
(26) 'Foreign Correspondence', The Athenaeum, 2 August 1851, signed George Finlay [on alleged discovery of ancient Greek manuscripts].
(27) Ἀθῆναι, 1 February 1852 [in Greek on Fallmerayer's views].
(28) The Witness, Edinburgh, 23 June 1852, p. 202. 'American Missionaries in Greece', a letter signed George Finlay, Athens, 7 June 1852 [on Hill and his condemnation for his religious teaching in his own house August 1851] with an English translation of letter from Greek lawyers supporting Hill.
(29) Cuttings from Southport Visitor, 10 February 1854, referring to Finlay's frequent visits and his mother and two half-brothers 'Mr. Walter McGregor the great iron founder of Liverpool and Mr. J. McGregor the railway magnate and member of Parliament. Their mother is a resident of Southport'.
(30) The Times, 20 July 1853, 'Passports in the Mediterranean' letter signed George Finlay, Athens, 7 July 1853.
(31) The Times, 14 April 1853, 'The Taxes on Knowledge', speech in the Commons by Mr. MacGregor.
(32) 'A Glance at Turkish History', Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, vol. 75, no. 460 (February 1854), 184-92.
(33) 'King Otto and his Classic Kingdom', Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, vol. 76, no. 468 (October 1854)
(34) 'Turkey and its Population', Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, vol. 76, no. 469 (November 1854).
(35) 'The Euthanasia of the Ottoman Empire', Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, vol. 89, no. 547 (May 1861).
(sheet loose)
(36) Spectator, 8 November 1856. Letter to the Editor, Athens, 28 October 1856, signed George Finlay, headed 'Justice to Greece' answering a letter 'Two Sides to a Greek Story' by Phil-Alethes (pasted up here), Athens, 27 September 1856.
(37) Spectator, letter headed 'Greece', signed George Finlay, dated Athens 29 December 1856, commenting on observation made in the Spectator, 13 December 1856, and stressing need for supremacy oflaw in Greece. p. 216 [+handwritten draft of letter from George Finlay (loose) to Editor of the Spectator].
(38) Evening Star, London, 8 January 1858, 'The Future Government of India', unsigned, Athens, 19 December 1857.
(39) Saturday Review, 3 May 1862, unsigned, 'The State of Greece', 8 ['sent 25 April 1862' in George Finlay's hand].
(40) Athenaeum, 17 May 1862, 'Discoveries at Athens', dated Athens, 25 April 1862, signed George Finlay.
(41) Note in George Finlay's hand 'There is an account of the revolution of the 22nd Octr 1862 which dethroned King Otto written by me in the Saturday Review of 8 Novr 1862 page 567 and 15 November 1862 page 597. That of 8 Novr is entitled "The Revolution in Greece", that of 15th Novr "Affairs in Greece"'.
(42) Daily News, 6 January 1863, article signed George Finlay 'Obstacles to the Progress of Greece'.
(43) Note in George Finlay's hand 'There is an account of the civil war at Athens on the night of the 30 June and on the 2 July 1863 in the Saturday Review written by me. It is entitled "Civil war in Greece" and is in the Number of 25 July 1863, p. 115'.
(44) 'The Fall of King Otto', Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, vol. 94, no. 577 (November 1863), [See p. 587, note t, where he lists his earlier articles in Blackwood's.]
(45) December 1863, pp. 1-22, 'The Prospects of George I, King of the Greeks' with loose sheets of corrigenda.
(46) The Times 12 May 1864, 'The Kingdom of Greece' (from our own correspondent), dated Athens, 29 April.
(47) [The Times], 'The Kingdom of Greece' (from our own correspondent) dated Athens 6 May [no date of publication; published 17 May].
(48) 'Greece' (from our own correspondent) dated Athens, 22 September. The Times, 29 September 1864.
(49) [The Times], 'Greece' (from our own correspondent) dated Athens, 13 October 1864 ('October 22' inserted in George Finlay's hand).
(50) Article by E. A. Freeman in the Saturday Review, 29 October 1864 [note in George Finlay's hand], 'The New Greek Constitution'.
(51 ) The Times, 7 December I864, 'The Kingdom of Greece' (from our own correspondent), Athens, 1 December.
(52) The Times, 26 December I864, 'Greece' (from our own correspondent), Athens, 15 December.
(53) Loose cutting from The Times, 5 September 1868
(a) article on Crete and Cretan insurrection
(b) article 'Turkey and Greece' (from a correspondent, with 'G.F.' added in George Finlay's hand) on Cretan revolt and affairs in Greece.

D 29.3
Bosporus and the Dardanellelen
D 29.3
Bosporus and the Dardanellelen

Coloured Map. Zwei Karten des Bosporus und der Dardanellen (on one sheet)

Section 12, No. 10 (a)
Turkish Ports on the South Coast of the Black Sea: Koslu Bay
Section 12, No. 10 (a)
Turkish Ports on the South Coast of the Black Sea: Koslu Bay

B&W Hydrographic Chart. Gherzeh (Ancient Carusa); Koslu Bay; Samsun (Ancient Amisus); Unieh (Ancient Oinoe). Published according to Act of Parliament at the Hydrographic Office of the Admiralty, September 30th 1853. Large corrections May 1869, May 1898, September 1901.

Section 12, No. 10 (b)
Turkish Ports on the South Coast of the Black Sea: Samsun (Ancient Amisus)
Section 12, No. 10 (b)
Turkish Ports on the South Coast of the Black Sea: Samsun (Ancient Amisus)

B&W Hydrographic Chart. Gherzeh (Ancient Carusa); Koslu Bay; Samsun (Ancient Amisus); Unieh (Ancient Oinoe). Published according to Act of Parliament at the Hydrographic Office of the Admiralty, September 30th 1853. Large corrections May 1869, May 1898, September 1901.

Section 12, No. 10 (c)
Turkish Ports on the South Coast of the Black Sea: Unieh (Ancient Oinoe)
Section 12, No. 10 (c)
Turkish Ports on the South Coast of the Black Sea: Unieh (Ancient Oinoe)

B&W Hydrographic Chart. Gherzeh (Ancient Carusa); Koslu Bay; Samsun (Ancient Amisus); Unieh (Ancient Oinoe). Published according to Act of Parliament at the Hydrographic Office of the Admiralty, September 30th 1853. Large corrections May 1869, May 1898, September 1901.

Section 12, No. 10 (d)
Turkish Ports on the South Coast of the Black Sea: Gherzeh (Ancient Carusa)
Section 12, No. 10 (d)
Turkish Ports on the South Coast of the Black Sea: Gherzeh (Ancient Carusa)

B&W Hydrographic Chart. Gherzeh (Ancient Carusa); Koslu Bay; Samsun (Ancient Amisus); Unieh (Ancient Oinoe). Published according to Act of Parliament at the Hydrographic Office of the Admiralty, September 30th 1853. Large corrections May 1869, May 1898, September 1901.

Section 12, No. 12
The Dardanelles (Ancient Hellespont)
Section 12, No. 12
The Dardanelles (Ancient Hellespont)

B&W Hydrographic Chart. Mediterranean. The Dardanelles (Ancient Hellespont). From the West Entrance to Cape Nagara, by Commander Thomas Graves, 1840 and Captain T.A.B. Spratt, Royal Navy, C.B., 1855. From Nagara to Gallipoli by Commander W.J.L. Wharton, Royal Navy, Nav. Lieutenants J. Millard & C.H.C. Langdon, Lieutentants C.J. Fellowes & W.U. Moore, & Navy Sub-Lieutenants P.H. Wright & A. Havergal & E.P. Chapman, Midshipman, Royal Navy. H.M.S. Shearwater 1872. London. Published at the Admiralty 25th September 1871, under the Superintendence of Rear Admiral G.H. Richards, C.B., F.R.S. Hydrographer. Large corrections September 1880. Insert on chart is the detail of "The Narrows".

Section 12, No. 15
Candia to Alexandretta
Section 12, No. 15
Candia to Alexandretta

B&W Hydrographic Chart. Mediterranean - Eastern Portion. Candia to Alexandretta. Compiled from the latest British Admiralty Surveys. London. Published at the Admiralty 16th October 1897, under the Superintendence of Rear Admiral Sir W.J.L. Wharton, K.C.B., F.R.S. Hydrographer. Large corrections May 1872.

Section 12, No. 20
Mediterranean Archipelago: Northern Sheet.
Section 12, No. 20
Mediterranean Archipelago: Northern Sheet.

B&W Hydrographic Chart. Mediterranean Archipelago: Northern Sheet. Surveyed by Captains R. Copeland and T. Graves, T. Spratt, and the Officers of H.M.S. Mastiff, Beacon, Volage, and Medina, 1832 to 1863. Inserts for Kavala Bay, Dede Agatcha Road, Port Sigri (Mitylene Island), Foujes (Gulf of Smyrna, Ports Mudros & Kondia (Lemnos Island), Sandarli Harbour (or Chandarli), Rema Bay (Gulf of Sandarli), Port Ali Aga (Gulf of Sandarli), Foggia Nova (Gulf of Sandarli), Port Kolokithia (Khios Island), Sighajik Harbour (Asia Minor), Vourla Harbour, Smyrna Harbour.

C 11.7
46-41 Čataldža
C 11.7
46-41 Čataldža

Coloured Map. Austrian Military Generalkarte of Central Europe: 46-41 Čataldža

C 11.9
44-42 Adrianopel
C 11.9
44-42 Adrianopel

Coloured Map. Austrian Military Generalkarte of Central Europe: 44-42 Adrianopel

C 11.11
46-42 Midia
C 11.11
46-42 Midia

Coloured Map. Austrian Military Generalkarte of Central Europe: 46-42 Midia

C 12.6
45-41 Rodosto
C 12.6
45-41 Rodosto

Coloured Map. Austrian Military Generalkarte of Central Europe: 45-41 Rodosto

C 13.7
Map of the Balkans to Illustrate the Near Eastern Question
C 13.7
Map of the Balkans to Illustrate the Near Eastern Question

Coloured Map. A Map of part of the Balkans to Illustrate the Near Eastern Question with insert maps to show its context in Europe.

C 26
State Plan of Constantinople
C 26
State Plan of Constantinople

Coloured map showing the plan of Constantinope and its nearest borders: Plan der Stadt Constantinopel nebst deren nächsten Angrenzungen. Augmented by C. Stolbe between 1855 and 1863.

C 36.7
Asia Minor
C 36.7
Asia Minor

Coloured Maps. Murray's Handy Classical Maps: Asia Minor

Harbour [LAM/3/1/12/16], Harbour, 1930

Depicts the view of the harbour of an unknown city, probably Ayvali, at the Cunda Island (Turkey). No caption.

Harbour [LAM/3/1/12/17], Harbour, 1930

Depicts the view of the harbour of an unknown city, probably Ayvali, at the Cunda Island (Turkey). No caption.

Harbour [LAM/3/1/12/18], Harbour, 1930

Depicts the view of the harbour of an unknown city, probably Ayvali, at the Cunda Island (Turkey). No caption.

Harbour [LAM/3/1/12/19], Harbour, 1930

Depicts the view of the harbour of an unknown city, probably Ayvali, at the Cunda Island (Turkey). No caption.

Volume XV [LAM/3/1/15], File, Volume XV, 1932

The album contains various images and postcards of Pyrgi, Chios, friends and Greek life. Towards the end there are images of Turkey, especially Troy and Istanbul. The spine reads "XV" and "1932".

Çanakkale [LAM/3/1/15/54], Çanakkale, 1932

Depicts the city of Çanakkale, at Turkey (where ancient Troy was located), at the background with mountains, and sea at the foreground. It has a castle construction at the bay. No caption.

Kusura [LAM/1/1/48], Kusura, 29 Jun 1935 or 1936

Transcript of original letter by Lamb regarding her staff, and accommodation in Turkey. It also mentions her roommate Nini [Nine Six], as well as Macartney, Rachel, Miss Lesset, Miss Alexander and Miss Mackford.

Turkey [LAM/1/1/49], Turkey, c.1935 - 1936

Transcript of original letter by Lamb; the end of a letter possibly regarding her time in Turkey and refugees from Trebizond.

North-West Passage [LAM/2/2/5], North-West Passage, N.D.

A diary about her experience travelling through North West Greece and Turkey in May 1928. It includes references to S.S. Tasos, Piraeus, Levkas, Vonitsa, Anaktorion, Hagia Sophia, Panagia, Patras, Kavassers, Paliambela, Ruga, Palimbey, Loutraki, Spartos, Arta, Makinoros Pass, Bridge of Arta, the Petra incident, Preveza, Nikopolis, Exo Panagia, Iannina and Dodona.

Epilogue [LAM/2/2/7], Epilogue, c.1952

A piece concluding her recollections about her excavations in Kusura, time spent in Turkey and a visit 16 years later. It also refers to Afyonkarahisar.

The Convoy through the Minefield [LAM/3/1/6/38], The Convoy through the Minefield, 1923

Depicts the view from a ship arriving in Turkey. Handwritten caption: “The Convoy through the Minefield. Smyrna”.

Little Agia Sofia [LAM/3/1/6/63], Little Agia Sofia, 1923

Depicts the outside of the mosque (Küçük Ayasofya) in Turkey, near Istanbul. No caption.

Little Agia Sofia Graveyard [LAM/3/1/6/64], Little Agia Sofia Graveyard, 1923

Depicts the graveyard of the mosque Küçük Ayasofya in Turkey, near Istanbul. No caption.

Little Agia Sophia [LAM/3/1/6/65], Little Agia Sophia, 1923

Depicts the inside of Küçük Ayasofya mosque in Turkey, near Istanbul. Handwritten caption on the bottom of the photograph: “Kuchuk Aja Sophia”.

Letter to “Daddy” [Herbert Pendlebury] from John [Pendlebury] [PEN/1/3/1/5/5], Letter to “Daddy” [Herbert Pendlebury] from John [Pendlebury], Undated [c. 4-9 Nov 1927]

Written on the “Stamboul Train” [during John and Bob Dixon’s journey to Athens]. Telling Herbert about their stay in Belgrade including meeting the Prime Minister, Foreign Minister and 2 members of Parliament and an archaeologist (Vassits); about the journey on the train and giving his first impressions of Turkey and Constantinople [Istanbul]; about meeting an old Wykehamist in Bulgaria called Monty; and commenting on relations between Serbia and Bulgaria.

Harry Pirie-Gordon [BSAA/7/72], Sub-item, Harry Pirie-Gordon

Portrait of the head and shoulders of a man in a suit and coat. Written on the image in pen is "Harry Pirie-Gordon"; this may be Gordon's signature. Underneath the image in pencil in another hand is written "1907-8".

Winifred Lamb [BSAA/7/73], Sub-item, Winifred Lamb

Portrait at 3/4 view of the head and shoulders of a young woman in a pale dress. The image is signed "[…] 64[?] Knightsbridge Str." On the lower portion of the image is written in black pencil "Winifride Lamb 1920-22[or 4]".

Christopher William Machell Cox [BSAA/7/78], Sub-item, Christopher William Machell Cox

Portrait of a man with a beard and moustache holding a hat. Caption in pen written on the border of the image reads "C.W. Cox. 1923-23."

Hagios Ioannis ton Stoudiou [BRF/1/2/1/21], Hagios Ioannis ton Stoudiou, 1909/1910?

Longitudinal section. The drawing is entitled in ink: 'S. John of the Stoudion'. It is signed (W.S.George) in ink in the lower right-hand corner. It is annotated in ink.

Hagios Ioannis ton Stoudiou [BRF/1/2/1/23], Hagios Ioannis ton Stoudiou, 1909/1910

Cross sections looking east (upper part) and west (lower part). The drawing is entitled in ink: 'S. John of the Stoudion'. It is signed (W.S. George) in ink in the lower right-hand corner. It is entitled in ink: 'Cross Section looking East' 'Cross Section looking West'. It is annotated in ink.

Vlachernae Palace [BRF/1/2/1/1], Vlachernae Palace, May-10

Plan of the Vlachernae quarter with three sections. The drawing is labelled and dated in pencil: 'The Blachernae Quarter', 'May 1910'. Further annotation in pencil survives.

Hagia Sophia [BRF/2/2/1/10], Hagia Sophia, 1890

Hagia Sophia-Interior view (south gallery). Written on back in pencil on upper left corner: "Ag. Sophia" and a 4 digit number "5669" which seems to refer to a Hellenic Society negative number. This photograph is probably a copy of a commercial photograph produced by SebSebah & Joallier. It was attributed to Ronald Burrows who was probably the donor of the photograph to the Byzantine Research and Publication Fund

Land Walls Constantinople [BRF/2/2/1/23], Land Walls Constantinople, 1890

"Land Walls, Constantinople" written in pencil on the back. View near Yedi-kule looking south. This is probably a copy of a commercial photograph produced by Sebah & Joallier (see lower right of photo). It is attribued to Ronald Burrows but he was probably the donor of the photo to the Byzantine Research and Publication Fund.

Extract from Mr. Hill's letter to J. Sculudi, Aug 1854 [FIN/GF/B/6/69], Sub-item, Extract from Mr. Hill's letter to J. Sculudi, Aug 1854, 22 Aug 1854

Extract from Mr. Hill's letter to J. Sculudi. 10/22 August 1854. Dissatisfaction with present Greek admininistration; unfortunate attitude of Turkey.

Georgina Muir Mackenzie to George Finlay, 24 Oct, no year [FIN/GF/B/6/212], Sub-item, Georgina Muir Mackenzie to George Finlay, 24 Oct, no year

Georgina Muir Mackenzie to George Finlay. Gary Cottage, Perth, Scotland, 24 October n.y. Appreciation of George Finlay's objective point of view in Greek-Turkish dispute. Criticism of support of Turkey against the Christians. Praises Serbian qualities and achievements.

George Finlay to William M. Leake, 28 Jan 1850 [FIN/GF/B/7/29], Sub-item, George Finlay to William M. Leake, 28 Jan 1850, 28 January 1850

Athens, 28 January 1850. Wyse's moderation in Don Pacifico and Finlay affairs mistaken by Otho for Palmerston's timidity. Otho refuses to yield and relies on Thouvenel. Terrible snow. Storm and great loss of sheep partly caused by want of cattle sheds and roads. King, government, Bavarians, and Three Powers have disgracefully neglected agriculture which is in a much worse state than in Turkey, though Athens is as civilized as any small European town in Italy or Germany, university respectable, and court balls brilliant though rather disorderly.

3 clippings on international news [FIN/GF/B/9/79/2], 3 clippings on international news

News clippings on 'Turkey' (1858), 'The Servian Insurrection and the Hungarian Government of 1848-9' (The Times, 27 November 1851), and untitled undated clipping on 'the state of the Danubian provinces now under Austrian domination.' (found loose in J. A. Vaillant, La Romanie . . ., Paris 1844+loose newspaper cuttings).

Millingen's itinerary from Smyrna to Kiutaya [FIN/GF/B/9/80/1], Millingen's itinerary from Smyrna to Kiutaya

Millingen's itinerary from Smyrna to Kiutaya, with newspaper cutting 'Turkey in Asia' from our own correspondent [on Erzerum] (previously loose in front of H. Kiepert, Memoir über die Construction der Karte von Kleinasien . . ., Berlin, 1854).

Clipping on Turkey [FIN/GF/B/9/97/1], Clipping on Turkey, April 1854

Clipping on 'Turkey in Asia', April 1854 (previously loose in Heinrich Kiepert, Memoir über die Construction der Karte von Kleinasien und Turkisch Armenien, Berlin, 1854)

Church to George Finlay, no date [FIN/GF/B/9/101/1], Church to George Finlay, no date

Church to George Finlay, no date. (previously loose in Correspondence Respecting the Relations between Greece and Turkey, 1854, London, 1854)

Observations on Turkey and the Ottoman empire [FIN/GF/D/17/4], Sub-item, Observations on Turkey and the Ottoman empire

Large quarto, 'carbon' copy in George Finlay's hand, unpaginated. 'Observations on the ancient history of the Turkish nation and on the earliest political institutions of the Ottoman empire.'

Chronology of the Greek Revolution [FIN/GF/E/8], Chronology of the Greek Revolution

Brown mottle with brown calf spine, gilt lettering on spine 'Chronology of Greek Revolution', handwritten, paginated by George Finlay, bound, with loose sheets and letter. Contents listed by George Finlay:
'Chronology of the Greek Revolution in which the dates are inserted as far as possible from the best authorities following the authority of persons present when such testimony is obtainable', pp. 1-241.
Bibliography of the Greek Revolution, pp. 242-53+a loose sheet p. 230, inserted between p. 241 and p. 242.
Loose papers at back are listed below.
Letter of George Finlay to Alick [Finlay]. n.d., inserted at October 1862. Rough draft of letter on revolts in Greece (unfinished) br> Newspaper AYΓH, 13 June 1862.
Death notice for Helene Leutwein, 1861.
Death notice for Sir Thomas Wyse, 1862.
List of Greek newspapers.
Note on Greek state budget.
Notes on Mills' History of the Crusades.
King's printed response to first constitutional draft voted by national assembly, 31 October 1864. Loose in FIN/GF/08 Timeline of the Crusades.
Historical note on medieval France.
Note on the French revolutionary months with their names.
List of cabinet members for Spain and France.
Population of Turkey.
Notes on the Ionian islands.
Note on Orlov revolt.
Death notice of Kuriakos Pittakis, 1863.
Budget of economic administration of the state, January 1833 - December 1843.

Greek documents from 1821 [FIN/GF/E/9], Greek documents from 1821, 1821-1829

Blue mottle board, faded cloth spine, gilt lettering on spine 'Greek Documents from 1821', bound, unpaginated. This contains documents, notes, and letters all loose. George Finlay never pasted up any of these and they have been placed in a separate green manilla folder 26 X 37 cm
(1) Nikolaos Laspas, Secretary (grammatikos). Ioannina, 29 April 1821.
Circular to Greek captains re Sultan's order (firman) punishing Greek population for revolutionary activities (in Greek). 2 pp.
(2) Patriarch Gregory of Constantinople. 1821.
Excommunicates Michael Soutso and Alexander Ipsilantis and condemns Greek revolution; appreciation of Turkish privileges to Greek population (in Greek). 6 pp.
(3) E. Trelawny to George Finlay. The Cavern of Ulysses, Mount Parnassus, 27 May 1824.
T's arrival at Parnassus with supplies for Odysseus. Criticism of Mavrocordatos and his activities at Mesolonghi. Mention of Fenton, Byron, Gordon, Millingen. 4 pp.
(4) S. G. Howe to George Finlay. 6/18 December 1829.
Discusses mutual plans. Comments on Capodistrias's policy. 3 pp.
(5) E. Trelawny to George Finlay. n.d.
To arrange to meet George Finlay. 1 p.
(6) E. Trelawny to George Finlay. Argos, 1824.
Comments on arrival of Colocotronis and Mavrocordatos. Invites George Finlay to visit Fenton on Parnassus. 2 pp.
(7) Col. Fabvier to Capt. F. A. Hastings. Ambelakia, 23 October 1826. Regrets inability to supply H with men and money (in French). 1 p.
(8) Col. Heideck to F. A. Hastings [1826].
Heideck's project for defence of Athens; need to cut off Turkish supplies from Euboia; Greek control of sea essential (in French). 1 p.
(9) J. C. Hobhouse to F. A. Hastings. London, 12 December 1826.
Promises support. False accusations against members of Greek committee by ex­ deputies Orlando and Luriotis. Dispatch of assistance to Greece. Cochrane's plans. 4 pp.
(10) Capt. T. Sackville Crosbie. Enterprise, Plymouth Sound, 22 April 1827. Reports on state of his ship Enterprise. 3 pp.
(11) T. Gordon to Capt. F. A. Hastings (of the Karteria). Cairness, 18 November 1827. Appreciation of Hastings's military qualities and activities. Satisfaction at Battle of Navarino. G regrets having left Greece. 3 pp.
(12) Col. T. Gordon to Capt. F. A. Hastings. n.d. Memorandum on Phaleron expedition. 2 pp.
(13) n.d.
Notes (or extracts from a letter) on activities of Odysseus. 1 p.
(14) n.d.
Notes on treacherous activities of Odysseus. 1 p.
(15) Mytica, 30 September 1828 and 4 October 1828. Reports on entrance of Gulf of Preveza. 2 pp.
(16) Odessa, 25/27 October 1828.
'Extracts.' A report on blockade of Varna and position of Russian army. 3 pp.
(17) S. G. Howe to George Finlay. Egina, 4 December 1828.
Topographical and archaeological information on Tomb of Agamemnon at Mycenae and other Mycenaean ruins in Argolis. Political events at Poros; Capodistrias's unfair policy. Comments on Cochrane's retention of Hastings's property. 2 pp.
(18) S. G. Howe to George Finlay. Egina, 5 January 1829.
Offers George Finlay hospitality in Egina until his house there is free; suggestions for im­proving port of Egina. 3 pp.
(19) J. Hane to George Finlay, Egina. Vaffé, 15/27 March 1829.
Anarchy in Crete and situation of Candia; his acceptance of the Presidency of the Cretan symboulion [in place of Rheineck, who was recalled by the Greek government]. 2 pp.
(20) J. Cartwright to George Finlay. H.M. Rifleman, off Tenedos, 14 June 1829.
Invitation to visit him in Constantinople. Comments on Capodistrias's role in Greek affairs. 4 pp.
(21) K. Kyrouras (?). 14 June 1829.
Description of Turkish attack on Greeks at Anephoriti (?) (in Greek). 2 pp.
(22) (Sent to George Finlay) June 1829.
Instructions given by electors of Corinth to their deputies, said to have been written by Capodistrias (in Greek). 2 pp.
(23) June 1829.
Note by Fridericus Bialloblotzky on German colonists in Greece (in Latin). 1 p.
(24) G. Lee to George Finlay. Argos, 12 August 1829.
c/o J. Cartwright, H.B.M.'s Consul-General, Constantinople.
Details of Greek Assembly and Senate; Capodistrias's salary; new Greek coinage. Personal news of philhellenes. George Finlay's house during his absence. 3 pp.
(25) S. G. Howe to George Finlay, Egina. Isthmos, 10/22 November 1829.
Discusses Greek political situation and Capodistrias. Difficulties of the 'colony'. 4 pp.
(26) S. G. Howe to George Finlay. Isthmos of Corinth, 25 November 1829.
Offers George Finlay superintendency and administration of 'colony' and property at Corinth; optimism re future revenues of estate. [In March 1829 Capodistrias had granted Howe land at the Hexamilion near Corinth, in order to found a settlement for refugee Greeks.] 3 pp.
(27) S. G. Howe to George Finlay, Athens. Isthmos, 14 December 1829.
Account of plundering activities of pallicaria in Roumeli. H's measures to protect colony's estate from irregular troops. 3 pp.
(28) S. G. Howe to George Finlay, Egina. Nauplion, 20 December 1829.
Re affairs of colony; needs priest and schoolmaster; present disorders; public criticism of Capodistrias. 3 pp.
(29) S. G. Howe to George Finlay, Egina. Isthmos, 15 January 1830. Near disaster off Salamis. Activity of pallicaria. 2 pp.
(30) 9 April 1830.
Views of senator Tatzi Manginas on Greek national policy (in Greek). 3 pp.
(31) Nauplion, 10/22 April 1830.
Reply of Greek Senate to Capodistrias's communication re protocol of 3 February 1830 (in Greek). 8 pp.
(32) Clonaris to Col. T. Gordon. Argos, 28 April/4 May 1831.
Political situation in Greece; activities of Maniates; restriction on liberty of press; position of islands; Mavrocordatos at Hydra; Zaimes's submission to Capodistrias (in French). 4 pp.
(33) 10 May 1830.
Congratulations to Prince Leopold from Chiots at Syra (in Greek). 2 pp.
(34) B. Chales, A. Manoussayiannes, and G.Tsouderos to Capt. Perronel, 14 May 1830.
Answer of Cretan chiefs to Perrone! expressing their faith in Cretan cause and decision to fight for liberty (in Greek). 3 pp.
(35) S. G. Howe to George Finlay, Liverpool. Boston, 13June 1831.
Requests information on Greece and 'colony'. Rejoices in Capodistrias's fall. He is now editor of new daily paper in Philadelphia; political situation in the U.S.A. 4 pp.
(36) Athens, 14 May 1854.
Statement of king of Greece confirming Greek neutrality towards Turkey. Sir Thomas Wyse's reply (in French). 1 p.
(37) G. Gropius's memorandum on new monetary system for Greece (in French). 3 pp.
(38) n.d.
Approximate calculation of Greek revenues (in French). 3 pp.
(39) George Finlay's jottings on various offences committed against Greece, 'Greece, July 1831'.

Draft on international law on neutrality, no date [FIN/H/16/5], Sub-item, Draft on international law on neutrality, no date

A friend to truth' to Editor of Courier. n.d.
International law on neutrality and its relation to the present situation vis-a-vis
Greece and Turkey.

Hittite Monument: Fraktin Rock Sculptures [BSA SPHS/1/0101.0886], Hittite Monument: Fraktin Rock Sculptures, Latest 1900

The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Asia Minor: Hittite monuments. Rock sculptures at Fraktin".

Ploughing near Troy [BSA SPHS/1/0127.1073], Ploughing near Troy

The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Troy: ploughing near".

Drawing of Column at Constantinople by J. Grelot [BSA SPHS/1/0161.1270], Drawing of Column at Constantinople by J. Grelot

The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Column at Constantinople. (BSA XVIII p274)".

Cyzicus: Architectural Fragment [BSA SPHS/1/0162.1271], Cyzicus: Architectural Fragment, 1902

Part of a series of images from the survey 1902-1906 carried out by F.W. Hasluck at Cyzicus and surrounding territory in Anatolia, under the auspices of the British School at Athens. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Cyzicus: Architectural fragments".

Cyzicus: Architectural Fragment, two Ionic volutes [BSA SPHS/1/0163.1272], Cyzicus: Architectural Fragment, two Ionic volutes, 1902

Part of a series of images from the survey 1902-1906 carried out by F.W. Hasluck at Cyzicus and surrounding territory in Anatolia, under the auspices of the British School at Athens. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Cyzicus: Architectural fragments".

Cyzicus: Architectural Fragment, cornice with two flat fillets and a cyma [BSA SPHS/1/0164.1273], Cyzicus: Architectural Fragment, cornice with two flat fillets and a cyma, 1902

Part of a series of images from the survey 1902-1906 carried out by F.W. Hasluck at Cyzicus and surrounding territory in Anatolia, under the auspices of the British School at Athens. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Cyzicus: Architectural fragments".

Cyzicus: Architectural Fragment [BSA SPHS/1/0165.1274], Cyzicus: Architectural Fragment, 1902

Part of a series of images from the survey 1902-1906 carried out by F.W. Hasluck at Cyzicus and surrounding territory in Anatolia, under the auspices of the British School at Athens. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Cyzicus: Architectural fragments".

Cyzicus: Architectural Fragment [BSA SPHS/1/0166.1275], Cyzicus: Architectural Fragment, 1902

Part of a series of images from the survey 1902-1906 carried out by F.W. Hasluck at Cyzicus and surrounding territory in Anatolia, under the auspices of the British School at Athens. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Cyzicus: Architectural fragments".

Cyzicus: Architectural Fragment [BSA SPHS/1/0167.1276], Cyzicus: Architectural Fragment, 1902

Part of a series of images from the survey 1902-1906 carried out by F.W. Hasluck at Cyzicus and surrounding territory in Anatolia, under the auspices of the British School at Athens. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Cyzicus: Architectural fragments".

Cyzicus: Architectural Fragment [BSA SPHS/1/0168.1277], Cyzicus: Architectural Fragment, 1902

Part of a series of images from the survey 1902-1906 carried out by F.W. Hasluck at Cyzicus and surrounding territory in Anatolia, under the auspices of the British School at Athens. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Cyzicus: Architectural fragments".

Cyzicus: Architectural Fragment [BSA SPHS/1/0169.1278], Cyzicus: Architectural Fragment, 1902

Part of a series of images from the survey 1902-1906 carried out by F.W. Hasluck at Cyzicus and surrounding territory in Anatolia, under the auspices of the British School at Athens. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Cyzicus: Architectural fragments".

Cyzicus: Architectural Fragment [BSA SPHS/1/0170.1279], Cyzicus: Architectural Fragment, 1902

Part of a series of images from the survey 1902-1906 carried out by F.W. Hasluck at Cyzicus and surrounding territory in Anatolia, under the auspices of the British School at Athens. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Cyzicus: Architectural fragments".

Cyzicus: Architectural Fragment [BSA SPHS/1/0171.1280], Cyzicus: Architectural Fragment, 1902

Part of a series of images from the survey 1902-1906 carried out by F.W. Hasluck at Cyzicus and surrounding territory in Anatolia, under the auspices of the British School at Athens. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Cyzicus: Architectural fragments".

Cyzicus: Architectural Fragment [BSA SPHS/1/0172.1281], Cyzicus: Architectural Fragment, 1902

Part of a series of images from the survey 1902-1906 carried out by F.W. Hasluck at Cyzicus and surrounding territory in Anatolia, under the auspices of the British School at Athens. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Cyzicus: Architectural fragments".

Cyzicus: Architectural Fragment [BSA SPHS/1/0173.1283], Cyzicus: Architectural Fragment, 1902

Part of a series of images from the survey 1902-1906 carried out by F.W. Hasluck at Cyzicus and surrounding territory in Anatolia, under the auspices of the British School at Athens. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Cyzicus: Architectural fragments".

Cyzicus: Architectural Fragment [BSA SPHS/1/0174.1284], Cyzicus: Architectural Fragment, 1902

Part of a series of images from the survey 1902-1906 carried out by F.W. Hasluck at Cyzicus and surrounding territory in Anatolia, under the auspices of the British School at Athens. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Cyzicus: Architectural fragments".

Cyzicus: Architectural Fragment [BSA SPHS/1/0175.1286], Cyzicus: Architectural Fragment, 1902

Part of a series of images from the survey 1902-1906 carried out by F.W. Hasluck at Cyzicus and surrounding territory in Anatolia, under the auspices of the British School at Athens. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Cyzicus: Architectural fragments".

Cyzicus: Architectural Fragment [BSA SPHS/1/0176.1287], Cyzicus: Architectural Fragment, 1902

Part of a series of images from the survey 1902-1906 carried out by F.W. Hasluck at Cyzicus and surrounding territory in Anatolia, under the auspices of the British School at Athens. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Cyzicus: Architectural fragments".

Cyzicus: Architectural Fragment [BSA SPHS/1/0177.1288], Cyzicus: Architectural Fragment, 1902

Part of a series of images from the survey 1902-1906 carried out by F.W. Hasluck at Cyzicus and surrounding territory in Anatolia, under the auspices of the British School at Athens. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Cyzicus: Architectural fragments".

Cyzicus: Architectural Fragment [BSA SPHS/1/0178.1289], Cyzicus: Architectural Fragment, 1902

Part of a series of images from the survey 1902-1906 carried out by F.W. Hasluck at Cyzicus and surrounding territory in Anatolia, under the auspices of the British School at Athens. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Cyzicus: Architectural fragments".

Cyzicus: Inscribed Blocks [BSA SPHS/1/0179.1292], Cyzicus: Inscribed Blocks, 1902

Part of a series of images from the survey 1902-1906 carried out by F.W. Hasluck at Cyzicus and surrounding territory in Anatolia, under the auspices of the British School at Athens. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Cyzicus: Inscribed blocks".

Cyzicus: Inscribed Block [BSA SPHS/1/0180.1293], Cyzicus: Inscribed Block, 1902

Part of a series of images from the survey 1902-1906 carried out by F.W. Hasluck at Cyzicus and surrounding territory in Anatolia, under the auspices of the British School at Athens. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Cyzicus: Inscribed blocks".

Cyzicus: Inscribed Block [BSA SPHS/1/0181.1294], Cyzicus: Inscribed Block, 1902

Part of a series of images from the survey 1902-1906 carried out by F.W. Hasluck at Cyzicus and surrounding territory in Anatolia, under the auspices of the British School at Athens. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Cyzicus: Inscribed blocks".

Cyzicus: Sculptured Fragment [BSA SPHS/1/0182.1295], Cyzicus: Sculptured Fragment, 1902

Part of a series of images from the survey 1902-1906 carried out by F.W. Hasluck at Cyzicus and surrounding territory in Anatolia, under the auspices of the British School at Athens. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Cyzicus: Sculptured fragments".

Cyzicus: Stele [BSA SPHS/1/0183.1296], Cyzicus: Stele, 1902

Part of a series of images from the survey 1902-1906 carried out by F.W. Hasluck at Cyzicus and surrounding territory in Anatolia, under the auspices of the British School at Athens. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Cyzicus: Stele".

Inscribed stele from Cyzicus [BSA SPHS/1/0184.1297], Inscribed stele from Cyzicus, 1902

Part of a series of images from the survey 1902-1906 carried out by F.W. Hasluck at Cyzicus and surrounding territory in Anatolia, under the auspices of the British School at Athens. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Cyzicus: Stele".

Cyzicus: Remains of a Heraldic Group of Two Lions and Two Bulls [BSA SPHS/1/0186.1299], Cyzicus: Remains of a Heraldic Group of Two Lions and Two Bulls, 1902

Part of a series of images from the survey 1902-1906 carried out by F.W. Hasluck at Cyzicus and surrounding territory in Anatolia, under the auspices of the British School at Athens. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Cyzicus: Remains of heraldic group of 2 lions & 2 bulls".

Cyzicus: Stele, possibly 3rd century B.C. [BSA SPHS/1/0187.1300], Cyzicus: Stele, possibly 3rd century B.C., 1902

Part of a series of images from the survey 1902-1906 carried out by F.W. Hasluck at Cyzicus and surrounding territory in Anatolia, under the auspices of the British School at Athens. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Cyzicus: Stele".

Cyzicus: Sculpture of Head on Parapet Wall in Panderma [BSA SPHS/1/0194.1384], Cyzicus: Sculpture of Head on Parapet Wall in Panderma, 1902

Part of a series of images from the survey 1902-1906 carried out by F.W. Hasluck at Cyzicus and surrounding territory in Anatolia, under the auspices of the British School at Athens. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Cyzicus: Sculpture. Head on parapet wall in Panderma".

Cyzicus: Portion of a [Sculpture of a] Dolphin's Head from the Temple of Hadrian [BSA SPHS/1/0194.1385], Cyzicus: Portion of a [Sculpture of a] Dolphin's Head from the Temple of Hadrian, 1902

Part of a series of images from the survey 1902-1906 carried out by F.W. Hasluck at Cyzicus and surrounding territory in Anatolia, under the auspices of the British School at Athens. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Cyzicus: Temple of Hadrian: portion of a dolphin's head".

Cyzicus: Straw hut near the Temple of Hadrian [BSA SPHS/1/0195.1386], Cyzicus: Straw hut near the Temple of Hadrian, 1902

Part of a series of images from the survey 1902-1906 carried out by F.W. Hasluck at Cyzicus and surrounding territory in Anatolia, under the auspices of the British School at Athens. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Cyzicus: Temple of Hadrian: hut near".

Cyzicus: The Vaults of the Temple of Hadrian [BSA SPHS/1/0196.1389], Cyzicus: The Vaults of the Temple of Hadrian, 1902

Part of a series of images from the survey 1902-1906 carried out by F.W. Hasluck at Cyzicus and surrounding territory in Anatolia, under the auspices of the British School at Athens. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Cyzicus: Temple of Hadrian: the vaults".

Cyzicus: The Vaults of the Temple of Hadrian [BSA SPHS/1/0197.1390], Cyzicus: The Vaults of the Temple of Hadrian, 1902

Part of a series of images from the survey 1902-1906 carried out by F.W. Hasluck at Cyzicus and surrounding territory in Anatolia, under the auspices of the British School at Athens. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Cyzicus: Temple of Hadrian: the vaults".

Cyzicus: The Lime Kiln near the Temple of Hadrian [BSA SPHS/1/0198.1391], Cyzicus: The Lime Kiln near the Temple of Hadrian, 1902

Part of a series of images from the survey 1902-1906 carried out by F.W. Hasluck at Cyzicus and surrounding territory in Anatolia, under the auspices of the British School at Athens. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Cyzicus: Temple of Hadrian: lime kiln near".

Cyzicus: West Wall [BSA SPHS/1/0199.1392], Cyzicus: West Wall, 1902

Part of a series of images from the survey 1902-1906 carried out by F.W. Hasluck at Cyzicus and surrounding territory in Anatolia, under the auspices of the British School at Athens. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Cyzicus: W. wall".

Oxen Ploughing on the Trojan Plain [BSA SPHS/1/0223.1445], Oxen Ploughing on the Trojan Plain

The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Trojan Plain: oxen ploughing on".

Camel Train on Trojan Plain [BSA SPHS/1/0224.1446], Camel Train on Trojan Plain

The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Trojan Plain: camel train on".

Troy: The Great Tower and the Later Stairway [BSA SPHS/1/0260.1485], Troy: The Great Tower and the Later Stairway, 1903-1904

Part of a group of images donated by the Argonaut Camera Club, taken on excursions and cruises in Greece and Asia Minor. The original description in the SPHS negative register reads: "Troy: the great tower & the later stairway".

Ephesus: The Artemision [BSA SPHS/1/0261.1486], Ephesus: The Artemision, 1903-1904

Part of a group of images donated by the Argonaut Camera Club, taken on excursions and cruises in Greece and Asia Minor. The original description in the SPHS negative register reads: "Ephesos: the Artemision".

Troy: Northeast angle of Tower, Junction of Mycenaean Wall on Right with Later Greek Wall on Left [BSA SPHS/1/0274.1498], Troy: Northeast angle of Tower, Junction of Mycenaean Wall on Right with Later Greek Wall on Left, 1903-1904

Part of a group of images donated by the Argonaut Camera Club, taken on excursions and cruises in Greece and Asia Minor. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Troy: (N.E angle Tower) junction of Mycenean wall R. with later GR. Wall. L.".

Pergamon: Roman Baths [BSA SPHS/1/0345.1602], Pergamon: Roman Baths, Latest 1897

The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Pergamon: Roman baths".

Pergamon: Upper Gymnasium [BSA SPHS/1/0346.1603], Pergamon: Upper Gymnasium, Latest 1897

The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Pergamon: upper gynmasium".

Pergamon: Traianeum (Temple of Trajan) [BSA SPHS/1/0347.1604], Pergamon: Traianeum (Temple of Trajan), Latest 1897

The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Pergamon: Traianeum".

Pergamon: Temple of Athena [BSA SPHS/1/0348.1605], Pergamon: Temple of Athena, Latest 1897

The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Pergamon: Temple of Athena".

Pergamon: Substructure of Altar from Above [BSA SPHS/1/0349.1606], Pergamon: Substructure of Altar from Above, Latest 1897

The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Pergamon: Substructure of altar from above".

Pergamon: Upper Seats of Theatre [BSA SPHS/1/0350.1607], Pergamon: Upper Seats of Theatre, Latest 1897

The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Pergamon: Theatre: upper part".

Pergamon: Lower Gymnasium [BSA SPHS/1/0351.1608], Pergamon: Lower Gymnasium, Latest 1897

The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Pergamon: lower gynmasium".

Troy: The Walls and the Plain [BSA SPHS/1/0380.1693], Troy: The Walls and the Plain, Latest 1897

The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Troy: the walls & the plain".

Afyonkarahisar Kalesi: Citadel [BSA SPHS/1/0546.2007], Afyonkarahisar Kalesi: Citadel, Latest 1909

The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Afium Kara Hissar: citadel".

Afyonkarahisar Kalesi: Citadel [BSA SPHS/1/0547.2008], Afyonkarahisar Kalesi: Citadel, Latest 1909

The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Afium Kara Hissar: citadel".

Afyonkarahisar Kalesi: View from the Citadel [BSA SPHS/1/0548.2009], Afyonkarahisar Kalesi: View from the Citadel, Latest 1909

The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Afium Kara Hissar: view from citadel".

Afyonkarahisar Kalesi: View from the Citadel [BSA SPHS/1/0549.2010], Afyonkarahisar Kalesi: View from the Citadel, Latest 1909

The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Afium Kara Hissar: view from citadel".

Bursa: Portal of Eski Ipek Khan, 15th century [BSA SPHS/1/0550.2011], Bursa: Portal of Eski Ipek Khan, 15th century, Latest 1909

The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Brusa: portal of Ipek Khan (Turkish 15th cent)".

Antalya: Citadel [BSA SPHS/1/0551.2012], Antalya: Citadel, Latest 1909

The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Adalia: citadel".

Antalya: Harbour [BSA SPHS/1/0552.2013], Antalya: Harbour, Latest 1909

The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Adalia: harbour".

Antalya: Harbour with "Chain" Tower [BSA SPHS/1/0553.2014], Antalya: Harbour with "Chain" Tower, Latest 1909

The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Adalia: harbour with chain tower".

Antalya: West Land Walls [BSA SPHS/1/0554.2015], Antalya: West Land Walls, Latest 1909

The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Adalia: land walls. West".

Antalya: View from the Walls [BSA SPHS/1/0555.2016], Antalya: View from the Walls, Latest 1909

The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Adalia: view from walls".

Antalya: Roman Tower (Tower of Julia Sancta), South of Hadrian's Gate [BSA SPHS/1/0556.2017], Antalya: Roman Tower (Tower of Julia Sancta), South of Hadrian's Gate, Latest 1909

The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Adalia: Roman tower, south of Hadrianie gate (T. of "Julia Sancta")".

Antalya: Seljuk doorway by Jami Atik [BSA SPHS/1/0557.2018], Antalya: Seljuk doorway by Jami Atik, Latest 1909

The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Adalia: Seljuk doorway by Jami Atik".

Antalya: Seljuk Street [BSA SPHS/1/0558.2019], Antalya: Seljuk Street, Latest 1909

The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Adalia: Seljuk street".

Antalya: Seljuk Doorway to Quay [BSA SPHS/1/0559.2020], Antalya: Seljuk Doorway to Quay, Latest 1909

The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Adalia: Seljuk doorway to quay".

Aspendus: Inside the Stage Buildings of the Theatre [BSA SPHS/1/0560.2021], Aspendus: Inside the Stage Buildings of the Theatre, 1909

Part of a collection of images from the travels of Hasluck and Woodward to Rhodes, Telmessos, Attaleia [Adalia], Perge, Sillyon, and Aspendos in 1909. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Aspendus: Theatre: stage buildings inside".

Aspendus: Inside the Stage Buildings of the Theatre [BSA SPHS/1/0561.2022], Aspendus: Inside the Stage Buildings of the Theatre, 1909

Part of a collection of images from the travels of Hasluck and Woodward to Rhodes, Telmessos, Attaleia [Adalia], Perge, Sillyon, and Aspendos in 1909. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Aspendus: Theatre: stage buildings inside".

Aspendus: The Theatre from Outside [BSA SPHS/1/0562.2023], Aspendus: The Theatre from Outside, 1909

Part of a collection of images from the travels of Hasluck and Woodward to Rhodes, Telmessos, Attaleia [Adalia], Perge, Sillyon, and Aspendos in 1909. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Aspendus: Theatre: from outside".

Aspendus: Upper Diazoma of the Theatre [BSA SPHS/1/0564.2025], Aspendus: Upper Diazoma of the Theatre, 1909

Part of a collection of images from the travels of Hasluck and Woodward to Rhodes, Telmessos, Attaleia [Adalia], Perge, Sillyon, and Aspendos in 1909. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Aspendus: upper diazoma of theatre".

Aspendus: Section of the Cavea of the Theatre [BSA SPHS/1/0565.2026], Aspendus: Section of the Cavea of the Theatre, 1909

Part of a collection of images from the travels of Hasluck and Woodward to Rhodes, Telmessos, Attaleia [Adalia], Perge, Sillyon, and Aspendos in 1909. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Aspendus: section of cavea of theatre".