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West façade (the belfry). The photograph is annotated in pencil at the back.
Carved slab (iconostasis). The photograph is annotated in pencil at the back.
South-west view. The photograph is annotated in pencil at the back.
View of the belfry. The photograph is annotated in pencil at the back.
Distant view of the castle. The photograph is annotated in pencil at the back.
North-west view. The photograph is annotated in pencil at the back.
Close view of the dome. The photograph is annotated in pencil at the back.
View of the interior looking east. The photograph is annotated in pencil at the back.
View of the interior (east end). The photograph is annotated in pencil at the back.
South-east view. The photograph is annotated in pencil at the back.
View from the east. The photograph is annotated in pencil at the back.
North façade. The photograph is annotated in pencil at the back.
Close view of the dome. The photograph is annotated in pencil at the back.
West façade. The photograph is annotated in pencil at the back.
Distant view of the belfry. The photograph is annotated in pencil at the back.
Donor portrait in the iconostasis. The photograph is annotated in pencil at the back. The church has been mis-identified. It is labelled as 'Hagios Demetrios' in pencil at the back of the photograph.
South-east view. The photograph is annotated in pencil at the back. The church has been mis-identified. It is labelled as 'Hagios Demetrios' in pencil at the back of the photograph.
South-west view. The photograph is annotated in pencil at the back. The church is called 'Hagia Marina' by Traquair who follows Leake. In fact Hagia Marina is a ruin about a quarter of a mile south-west of the church.
View of the interior (the surviving frescoes on the vaults and dome). The photograph is annotated in pencil at the back.
South-west view. The photograph is annotated in pencil at the back.
Distant view of the tower. The photograph is annotated in pencil at the back.
South-west view. The photograph is annotated in pencil at the back. The location of the monument has been misspelled as: 'Thrianda Felia'.
1:100,000 Greece Sheet N.7 Tainaron Section 7, No. 27
1:100,000 Greece Sheet N.7 Tainaron
Coloured Map. Reproduced by No.1 Base Survey Drawing and Photo Process Office,July 1943, from 1/100,000 Greek map dated 1941. Printed by 17 Map Reproduction Section, Royal Engineers, December 1943.
Yerolimin Section 41, No. 3
Yerolimin
Coloured Map. Yerolimin. Edition HAGS-1977. Printed by HAGS-4-1977.
Areopolis Section 41, No. 7
Areopolis
Coloured Map. Areopolis. Edition HAGS-1977. Printed by HAGS-8-1977.
Mavrovounion Section 41, No. 8
Mavrovounion
Coloured Map. Mavrovounion. Edition HAGS-1977. Printed by HAGS-3-1977.
Kardhamili Section 41, No. 13
Kardhamili
Coloured Map. Kardhamili. Edition HAGS-1977. Printed by HAGS-10-1977.
Gulf of Lakonikos: Port Kaio Section 12, No. 21 (a)
Gulf of Lakonikos: Port Kaio
B&W Hydrographic Chart. Plans on the South Coast of Greece. Gulf of Lakonikos, Port Kaio. Surveyed by Commander F.C. Learmonth, Royal Navy, assisted by Lieutenants B.O.M. Davy, A.J. MacKenzie-Grieve, C.D. Richardson & Sub-Lieutenant F.A. Reyne, Royal Navy. H.M. Surveying Ship Goldfinch 1902. Githion (Gythium) Surveyed by Commander F.C. Learmonth, Royal Navy, assisted by Lieutenants B.O.M. Davy, A.J. MacKenzie-Grieve, C.D. Richardson & Sub-Lieutenant F.A. Reyne, Royal Navy. H.M. Surveying Ship Goldfinch 1902. London. Published at the Admiralty 14th August 1903, under the Superintendence of Rear Admiral Sir W.J.L. Wharton, K.C.B., F.R.S., Hydrographer.
Gulf of Lakonikos: Port Skutari Section 12, No. 22
Gulf of Lakonikos: Port Skutari
B&W Hydrographic Chart. Greece - South Coast. Gulf of Lakonikos, Port Skutari. Surveyed by Commander F.C. Learmonth, Royal Navy, assisted by Lieutenants B.O.M. Davy, A.J. MacKenzie-Grieve, C.D. Richardson & Sub-Lieutenant F.A. Reyne, Royal Navy. H.M. Surveying Ship Goldfinch 1902. London. Published at the Admiralty 5th October 1903, under the Superintendence of Rear Admiral Sir W.J.L. Wharton, K.C.B., F.R.S., Hydrographer.