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Photographs of Epirus and Thessaly : photograph album, 1933.
Format
Visual material
Language
French
Description
1 v. (46 plates) : ill. ; 19 x 26 cm.
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Special Collections - Manuscripts Collection
C0938 no. 543q
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Subject(s)
Meteora Monasteries (Greece)
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Photographs
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Travelers
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Greece
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Photographs
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Epirus (Greece and Albania)
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Photographs
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Greece
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Photographs
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Pēneios Potamos
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Greece
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Photographs
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Thessaly (Greece)
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Photographs
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Photographs
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Photograph albums
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20th century
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Photographs
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20th century
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Compiled/Created
1933.
Summary note
Consists of 46 black-and-white photographs (silver prints) of a trip in Greece in autumn of 1933. Jean Stierlin, a Swiss artist, accompanied by Paul Michaēlidēs and Dr. Maurer visited several places of Greece. Included are sights of villages in Thessaly and Epirus, such as Malakasi and Grevenitē, the villagers' every-day life, the valley of Pēneios river, and the monasteries of Holy Meteora in Kalabaka, Thessaly. The photographs measure 11.5 x 11.4 cm. each. There are handwritten captions in French on the verso of the boards.
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Title supplied by cataloger.
Binding note
Bound in brown leather over hard boards.
Source acquisition
Purchase: Acquired with matching funds provided by the Program in Hellenic Studies with the support of the Stanley J. Seeger Hellenic Fund, 2010. AM 2011-52.
Other title(s)
D'Epire en Thessalie
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