Depicts the landscape, probably from the top of the hill of Paleokastro, at Arisvi. There is also a woman at the photograph, unidentified, but it’s the same as LAM/3/1/11/47. No caption.
These are thought to be objects from the excavations at Thermi and could possibly be publication images. Many of the images are also overlaid with scaled drawings of the objects, which have various notes made by Winifred Lamb.
Print (commercial) depicting the view of the city, with the Lycabettus at the background. At the bottom of the postcard is written “Athenes et le Lycabète. Bolssonras, phot.”
Transcript of original letter by Lamb addressed to her mother describing the rain, the Acropolis Museum, her walk to Vari and the Cave of Pan. She also mentions Mr Welsh (sic), Miss Buchanan and Mme Delapatas.
Transcript of original letter by Lamb describing her trip to Vrana, Marathon, Rhamnous (Ovid Kastro), Pikermi, Spata and Imittos, and mentions Mr Welsh(sic).
Transcript of original letter by Lamb describing unrest about the Greek election between the Royalists and Venizelos and mentions Mr Welsh(sic) and Mick.
Transcript of original letter by Lamb describing the defeat of the Venizelos in the Greek election and a description of the city. It also mentions M. Staes, the curator of the National Museum, Mr Welsh(sic) and Miss Buchanan.
Transcript of original letter by Lamb addressed to her mother, describing her walk to Tourko Vouno to see the Byzantine 12th Century church with Mr Welsh(sic) and Mary Herford (later known as Braunholtz) (later known as Braunholtz), and her reaction to the Greek election.
Transcript of original letter by Lamb addressed to her mother describing a walk to Daphne to see the precinct of Aphrodite and a monastery, and tea at the BSA with Mr Seager.