Front page ofChronos on 9 November 1909 - the article that helped to bring down Panagiotis Kavvadias.
Cambridge University team for the 'Humphry', 1905
Cambridge University team for the 'Humphry', 1906
Cambridge University team for the 'Humphry', 1907
Cambridge University team for the 'Humphry', 1909
Cambridge University team for the 'Humphry', 1910
Cambridge University team for the 'Humphry', 1912
Oxford University team for the 'Humphry', 1907
Oxford University team for the 'Humphry', 1909
The now-defunct Cambridge University Rifle Ground, as surveyed by theOrdnance Survey in 1886
One of thepinakes constructed by Kyriakos Pittakis on the Acropolis of Athens, photographed byFélix Bonfils
The cover of the first edition of the 'new series' of theArchaeological Journal (Greek:Αρχαιολογική Εφημερίς,romanized: Archaiologiki Efimeris), published by theArchaeological Society of Athens in 1862.
The Levantine archaeologist and British diplomat Alfred Biliotti, depicted in 1897
The Scottish classicistRobert Alexander Neil, date unknown (by permission of Pembroke College)
Drawing of an ancient (Roman?) gem, showing the three sons of Heracles drawing lots for their kingdoms in the Peloponnese, by Jill Robbins (published 1869)
Drawing byEduard Gerhard of a Greek amphora, showing Heracles and Athena before a Doric and Ionic column respectively