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Upper row: 'Longitudinal Section' (right) - 'North Elevation' (left). Lower row: 'Ground Plan' (right) - East elevation (left). Fragments of the iconostasis (upper right corner) - Brick ornaments (lower right corner). The drawing is entitled: 'The Church of the Transfiguration, Salona, Greece'. A note (R. Traquair drawing) survives in the lower right hand corner. Further annotation in ink survives.
View of the castle and the town from south-west. Further annotation in pencil survives at the back of the photograph.
The castle - View from the south with landscape. Further annotation in pencil survives at the back of the photograph.
The castle - View from the south with part of the town. Further annotation in pencil survives at the back of the photograph.
The castle - View from the south with part of the town. Further annotation in pencil survives at the back of the photograph.
The castle - View from the south with part of the town. Further annotation in pencil survives at the back of the photograph.
The castle - View from the east with part of the town. Further annotation in pencil survives at the back of the photograph.
West façade (the door). Further annotation in pencil survives at the back of the photograph.
View from the south. Further annotation in pencil survives at the back of the photograph.
View from the south. Further annotation in pencil survives at the back of the photograph.
View from the north. Further annotation in pencil survives at the back of the photograph.
View from the north. Further annotation in pencil survives at the back of the photograph.
North gable (detail). Further annotation in pencil survives at the back of the photograph.
North gable (detail). Further annotation in pencil survives at the back of the photograph.
East façade (detail of the apse). Further annotation in pencil survives at the back of the photograph.
View from the north-east. Further annotation in pencil survives at the back of the photograph.
Capital. Further annotation in pencil survives at the back of the photograph.
Capital. Further annotation in pencil survives at the back of the photograph.
View from the west. Further annotation in pencil survives at the back of the photograph.
View from the west. Further annotation in pencil survives at the back of the photograph.
View from the west. Further annotation in pencil survives at the back of the photograph.
Entrance facing south. Further annotation in pencil survives at the back of the photograph.
Central Tower from north. Further annotation in pencil survives at the back of the photograph.
North door to great entrance. Further annotation in pencil survives at the back of the photograph.
West angle, the restored Hellenistic walls. Further annotation in pencil survives at the back of the photograph.
West angle, the restored Hellenistic walls (detail). Noteworty is the Cyclopeian part of the walls built by enormous blocks of grey stone. Further annotation in pencil survives at the back of the photograph.
Keep wall from the court. Further annotation in pencil survives at the back of the photograph.
The keep wall from south. Further annotation in pencil survives at the back of the photogaph.
North end of the keep. Further annotation in pencil survives at the back of the photograph.
The base of the tower at the north end of the keep (detail). Noteworthy are the different phases of the walling. Further annotation in pencil survives at the back of the photograph.
The keep door. Noteworthy in the walling are the enormous stones (Cyclopeian walls). Further annotation in pencil survives at the back of the photograph.
The keep door from inside. Further annotation in pencil survives at the back of the photograph.
North-west door to the keep. Further annotation in pencil survives at the back of the photograph.
Stone socket in the keep. Further annotation in pencil survives at the back of the photograph.
View of the 'Palace' wall from the north end of the keep. Further annotation in pencil survives at the back of the photograph.
The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Mr. Atchley's numbering: 980. Phocis, Amphissa, plain of, from road to Delphi".
The original description in the SPHS register reads: "Amphissa & Mt. Korax".
Amfissa Section 41, No. 100
Amfissa
Coloured Map. Amfissa. Edition -HAGS-1971. Printed by HAGS-4-1972.
A view of the town, including people in the streets, with the Castle behind.