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The Cruxifixion (katholikon, nave). Further annotation survives at the back of the photograph.
The Cruxifixion (katholikon, nave) Further annotation survives at the back of the photograph.
The Anastasis (katholikon, nave). Further annotation survives at the back of the photograph.
The Doubting of Thomas (katholikon, nave). Further annotation survives at the back of the photograph.
The Annunciation (katholikon, nave, squinch) Further annotation survives at the back of the photograph.
The Nativity (katholikon, nave, squinch) Further annotation survives at the back of the photograph.
The Nativity, detail - right part, (katholikon, nave, squinch). Further annotation survives at the back of the photograph.
The Baptism (katholikon, nave, squinch). Further annotation survives at the back of the photograph.
The Transfiguration (katholikon, nave, squinch). Further annotation survives at the back of the photograph.
Prophet Jonah (katholikon, nave, dome). Further annotation survives at the back of the photograph.
Prophet Zephaniah (katholikon, nave, dome). Further annotation survives at the back of the photograph.
Prophet Habakuk (katholikon, nave, dome). Further annotation survives at the back of the photograph.
Prophet Malachi (katholikon, nave, dome). Further annotation survives at the back of the photograph.
Prophet Zachariah (katholikon, nave, dome). Further annotation survives at the back of the photograph.
Prophet Jeremiah (katholikon, nave, dome). Further annotation survives at the back of the photograph.
Prophet Micah (katholikon, nave, dome). Further annotation survives at the back of the photograph.
Prophet Joel (katholikon, nave, dome). Further annotation survives at the back of the photograph.
Prophet Moses (katholikon, nave, dome). Further annotation survives at the back of the photograph.
General view of the monastic complex from south-west. Further annotation survives at the back of the photograph.
View of the monastic complex (showing the funerary chapel) from the east. Further annotation survives at the back of the photograph.
View inside the monastic enclosure with pilgrims. Further annotation survives at the back of the photograph.
View of the interior of the katholikon looking north-east. Further annotation survives at the back of the photograph.
Prophet (King Solomon), (katholikon, nave, dome). Further annotation survives at the back of the photograph.
Prophet Isaiah (katholikon, nave, dome). Further annotation survives at the back of the photograph.
Prophet Elisha (katholikon, nave, dome). Further annotation survives at the back of the photograph.
Prophet Elisha (katholikon, nave, dome). Further annotation survives at the back of the photograph.
Prophet Daniel (katholikon, nave, dome). Further annotation survives at the back of the photograph.
Prophet Jeremiah (katholikon, nave, dome). Further annotation survives at the back of the photograph.
The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Daphne: Patissia. The convent".
The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Daphne: Patissia. Mosaics. Series of six saints".
The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Daphne: Patissia. Mosaics. Series of six saints".
The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Daphne: Patissia. Mosaics. Series of six saints".
The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Daphne: Patissia. Mosaics. Series of six saints".
The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Daphne: Patissia. Mosaics. Series of six saints".
The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Daphne: Patissia. Mosaics. Series of six saints".
The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Daphni: monastery, mosaics in dome of".
The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Attica Daphne".
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: "Daphni: court of the monastery".
The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Mosaics in the great dome of the convent at Daphni: Pankrater".
The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Mosaics in the great dome of the convent at Daphni: Transfiguration".
The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Mosaics in the great dome of the convent at Daphni: group of saints".
The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Convent of Daphni". No negative number is listed in the register.
Part of the collection of images from the 1936 Exhibition of Minoan Civilization and the first 50 years work of the BSA at Burlington House, London. The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Daphni convent, mosaics: Entry into Jerusalem (Western wall of transept)".
BRF 01/01/01/111. Colour illustration entitled "Church of St Theodore South Elevation" in the upper left corner. There is a Byzantine Research Fund copyright stamp towards the lower right corner, with the original archive number written in. There is a scale bar at the bottom. The original description in the catalogue reads: "The Church of SS. Theodore... It is dated by an inscription to 1065, long mistakenly read as 1049. The relevance of the inscription to the existing church has been doubted; but, as Megaw has shown, without reason. It is therefore about contemporary with Kapnikarea, and with the two stand between St. Nicodemos and Daphni. East elevation."
BRF/01/01/01/110. Colour illustration entitled "Church of St Theodore South Elevation" in the upper left corner. There is a Byzantine Research Fund copyright stamp towards the lower right corner, with the original archive number written in. Some further annotations are visible. The original description in the catalogue reads: "The Church of SS. Theodore... It is dated by an inscription to 1065, long mistakenly read as 1049. The relevance of the inscription to the existing church has been doubted; but, as Megaw has shown, without reason. It is therefore about contemporary with Kapnikarea, and with the two stand between St. Nicodemos and Daphni. South elevation."
BRF 01/01/01/105. Colour illustration entitled "Church of St Theodore Athens Longitudinal Section" in the upper left corner. There is a Byzantine Research Fund copyright stamp towards the lower right corner, with the original archive number written in. The original description in the catalogue reads: "The Church of SS. Theodore... It is dated by an inscription to 1065, long mistakenly read as 1049. The relevance of the inscription to the existing church has been doubted; but, as Megaw has shown, without reason. It is therefore about contemporary with Kapnikarea, and with the two stand between St. Nicodemos and Daphni. Longitudinal section."
BRF 01/01/01/104. Colour illustration entitled "Church of St Theodore Athens Ground Plan" at the top. There is a Byzantine Research Fund copyright stamp towards the lower right corner, with the original archive number written in. There is a scale bar at the bottom, and further annotations of parts of the building. The original description in the catalogue reads: "The Church of SS. Theodore... It is dated by an inscription to 1065, long mistakenly read as 1049. The relevance of the inscription to the existing church has been doubted; but, as Megaw has shown, without reason. It is therefore about contemporary with Kapnikarea, and with the two stand between St. Nicodemos and Daphni. Ground plan."
BRF 02/01/01/101. One mounted black and white photograph of the exterior of a church. The reverse reads "Athens Kaisariani 1 exterior from East". The original description in the catalogue reads: "This church belongs to the monastery at the foot of Mt. Hymettos to the east of Athens. It is dated by Megaw to the last quarter of the 11th century, and so is approximately contemporary with Daphni. Photographs: exterior; (96) exterior."
BRF 02/01/01/100. One mounted black and white photograph of the exterior of a church. The reverse reads "Exterior from West Athens Kaisariani 2". The original description in the catalogue reads: "This church belongs to the monastery at the foot of Mt. Hymettos to the east of Athens. It is dated by Megaw to the last quarter of the 11th century, and so is approximately contemporary with Daphni. Photographs: exterior; (96) exterior."
This section contains the items originally numbered 465-477. There are eight items described as mosaics listed the exhibition catalogue, however we do not have them in our collection. An image of one of them can be found in the SPHS collection: see related records. Two mounted photographs are also missing.