Envelope which the following photographs were in. Handwritten inscription: “Λ Duplicates: Megaron antal – Street ΛΕ V with paving & remains of brick – Street ΛΕ III – E7 wall – E7 wall - & others”
Envelope where the following photographs were found. Handwritten inscriptions: “LEMNOS. Miss Lamb (crossed out). Borden Wood near Rojata? (crossed out). Sussex.” And also “Joy Lephook” or something similar. Envelope of postmarked Petersfiled, Hants., 12:45 PM 20 Oct 1944.
Envelope addressed to Winifred Lamb, sent by Edith Eccles. Reads: 'Miss W Lamb, Fitzwilliam Mueum, Cambridge'. A postmark above the address reads 'LIVERPOOL 8 -PM 10 JLY 1939 A'. A second postmark, less clear and upside down, reads 'CAMBRIDGE * 11 JY 39 4'. This second postmark also appears on the reverse
Envelope with writing by Helen Waterhouse. Reads: "From Aqui Gala, Chios? One print has an inscription in what I believe to be Edith Eccles' handwiriting. Nothing else is identified."
A piece concluding her recollections about her excavations in Kusura, time spent in Turkey and a visit 16 years later. It also refers to Afyonkarahisar.
The file contains copies of works by Winifred Lamb concerning her work and life in Greece and Turkey. In them she describes her travels, the people she met and worked with, their customs and unfortunate incidents.
Depicts people in a house: a man is sitting a table, writing; two women stand next to him and a girl is looking through the window, from the exterior. No caption.