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465: Plan of the Church [1936/3/3/1], 465: Plan of the Church, 1888-90

BRF 01/01/01/134. Ink plan, titled in upper left "Attica: Monastery Church of Daphni" and below the plan "A plan of the church." "No.1." is written in the top right corner. There are two scale bars, one in feet and one in metres, at the bottom. In the lower right corner is a Byzantine Research Fund copyright stamp with the original archive number written in. The original description in the catalogue reads: "465-8. Plans and Elevations: 465 Plan of the church."

466: Plan of the Galleries [1936/3/3/2], 466: Plan of the Galleries, 1888-90

BRF 01/01/01/135. Ink plan, titled in upper left "Attica: Monastery Church of Daphni" and below the plan "A plan of the galleries and roof." "No.2." is written in the top right corner. There are two scale bars, one in feet and one in metres, at the bottom. In the lower right corner is a Byzantine Research Fund copyright stamp with the original archive number written in. There is some annotation in pencil at the bottom regarding preparation for publication. The original description in the catalogue reads: "465-8. Plans and Elevations: 466. Plan of the galleries."

467: East Elevation [1936/3/3/3], 467: East Elevation, 1888-90

BRF 01/01/01/160. Ink illustration of the elevation of a church, titled in the upper left "Monastery of Daphni: Attica" and below the illustration "East elevation of the chvrch." Below the lower title is a scale bar in feet. In the lower right corner is a Byzantine Research Fund copyright stamp with the original archive number written in. The original description in the catalogue reads: "465-8. Plans and Elevations: 467. East Elevation."

468: South Elevation [1936/3/3/4], 468: South Elevation, 1888-90

BRF 01/01/01/162. Ink illustration of the elevation of a church, titled in the upper left "Monastery of Daphni: Attica" and below the illustration "South elevation of the chvrch." Below the lower title is are two scale bars, one in feet and one in metres. In the lower right corner is a Byzantine Research Fund copyright stamp with the original archive number written in. The original description in the catalogue reads: "465-8. Plans and Elevations: 468. South Elevation."

478: The Church of SS. Theodore: Isometric View [1936/3/4/1], 478: The Church of SS. Theodore: Isometric View, 1890?

BRF 01/01/14/066. Ink illustration showing an isometric view of a church. Titles in pencil in top left corner "Mistra: Church of Saints Theodore" and in the lower left "An isometric view of the church." "No.4" is written in the top right corner, and in the lower right corner is a scale bar in feet in three dimensions. In the lower right corner is a Byzantine Research Fund copyright stamp with the original archive number written in. The original description in the catalogue reads: "The Church of SS. Theodore. - This church was built before 1296 and so is one of the earliest in the place. The plan centres round a great open square under the dome, like that of certain 11th century churches of Central Greece- the great Church of St. Luke in Phocis, St. Nicodemos (Panaghia Lycodemou) at Athens, and Daphni in Attica. Isometric view."

512: The Church of St. Chyrsostom at Ligourio: Elevations, Section and Plan [1936/3/7/2], 512: The Church of St. Chyrsostom at Ligourio: Elevations, Section and Plan, 1907-1908?

BRF 01/01/12/046. Eight ink illustrations of the elevations of a church on a single page. Title in top left corner reads "Argolis: Ligourio. Church of St Chysostom." "No 1" is written in ink in the top right corner. The illustrations are labelled as follows: upper row: "South elevation", "North elevation"; middle row: "Cross section looking east", "East elevation", "West elevation"," Section thro narthex looking east"; lower row: "Longitudinal section"," Plan of church". In the lower right corner is a Byzantine Research Fund copyright stamp with the original archive number written in. There are some annotations in pencil regarding preparation for publication. The original description in the catalogue reads: "The Church of St Chyrsostom at Ligourio. - This building is dated by Megaw to the last quarter of the 11th century, and so is contemporary with Daphni and Kaisariani. Elevations, section and plan."