Depicts Francis B. Welch, Vivian Whitfield, Mr. C. Hignett and Elaine Tankard at Stamata Gorge, eating breakfast. Handwritten caption “Stamata Gorge Breakfast” and, under each person, “FBW, V. Whitfield, Hignett, E Tankard”. At the top right corner of the page is written “5th April 1925”. Enlarged version of LAM/3/1/8/41.
Depicts Francis B. Welch, Elien Tankard, Mr. C. Hignett and Vivian Whitfield at Stamata Gorge. Handwritten caption: "Nerotrivies(?)". Enlarged version of LAM/3/1/8/45.
Depicts the landscape of the town of Elassona, with the bridge and the river. Handwritten caption “Elassona”. At the top right corner is written “Thessaly 22-27 Ap”. Enlarged version of LAM/3/1/8/50.
Depicts the Eleftherias (Ελευθερίας) Square (previously named Plateia Olympou (Ολυμπου) until 1908 and before that Plateia Apovathras (Αποβαθρας)). On the right side of the main street in the photo (Venizelos Street) is Café Crystal (καφεζυθοπωλειο κρυσταλ), later Café Poseidon (καφε Ποσειδων), which were at the bottom of the Grand Hotel d’Anglaterre (Μεγαλο Ξεωοδοχειο της Αγγλιας). That Café Crystal was known to be the gathering place for the ‘Liberal Club’ associated with Venizelos’ Liberal Party. On the left side of the main street is the corner of the first building of the Hotel Olympos (Palace) and the building next to it was the Hotel Rome, the bottom of which housed the then famous Café Flokas (Φλοκας) known to many foreigners and probably the destination of Winifred Lamb. Handwritten captions under photograph: “Flokas” on left and “P.O.” on right. At the top right corner of the page is written “March 18-22”
Depicts two people examining some artefacts rescued at the dig. At the background, we can see William Cuttle stepping out from his tent. Handwritten caption: “Red head a Dimitri.” At the top of the photograph is written “Cuttle” (just above him).
Depicts the harbour with the boats, and part of the buildings of the city, probably Thessaloniki. No caption. At the bottom of the page is written “Salonica” and under this photograph is written “Thessaloniki”, with two different handwritings.
Depicts Mount Lycabettus and the city from the rooftop of the Director’s house of the BSA. Handwritten caption: “Asthina. Lykabittos from the Director’s roof. 21 or 22 IV”.