Cyprus (island)
Found in 585 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from James Stewart in Kyrenia, Cyprus, re details of two 'red-cross bowls' recently excavated by him at Vounos, 1937-05-12
Addressed "P. O. Box 13, Kyrenia', dated 12 May 1937. Stewart writes of two 'red-cross bowls' recently excavated, which he thinks evidence influence spreading outwards from Central Anatolia. He writes also with other news and thoughts about the dig. Bert Hodge Hill and Virginia Grace have been to visit the site.
Letter from James Stewart in Sydney re hopes and plans for his forthcoming trip to Asia Minor and Cyprus, 1935-09-01
Letter from James Stewart in Troy re Balikesir and Troy pottery sherd comparisons, 1936-04-26
Letter from James Stewart re planning an excavation in Cyprus, 1936-05-21
Dated 21 May 1936. Probably written in Istanbul. Stewart has some Australian funding for his Cyprus excavation next year. He seeks AJBW's ideas on how best to proceed with planning such an excavation. 'Miss Webb', whom AJBW knows, seeks their help to work in Asia Minor, having been in Greece.
Letter from James Stewart re pots for Cambridge collections and the potential rammifications of the Abyssinia Crisis on excavating in Turkey, 1936-05-19
Letter from Trymithountos Spiridon, the Bishop of Trymithountos, 1960 - 1970
Life in a refugee camp, 1974
200,000 Cypriots had to be temporarily housed in tents as a result of the Turkish invasion.
Limassol, Cyprus, 1908
Quarter-plate (landscape format).
Limassol [i.e. Lemesós], 1878
Limassol [i.e. Lemesós], Cyprus, 1900
An album containing postcard views of Cyprus. The postcards are by a variety of photographers and publishers.
London Ministerial Meeting on Cyprus, 1960-01
155 x 202 mm. Members of the British delegation at the London Ministerial Meeting on Cyprus are pictured here at the opening session in the Foreign Office, London.
From left are: Mr. Julien Amery, Parliamentary Under Secretary for the Colonies; Mr. John Profumo, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs; Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs; Sir Knox Helm, British Member of the London Committee on Cyprus; and Sir Hugh Foot, Governor of Cyprus.
[Looms at Lefkoniko], 1965
223 x 173 mm. Showing a Cypriot woman weaving a patterned cloth. The caption on the reverse of the photograph reads: 'The famous, colourful textile (for curtains and table covers) woven in Lefkoniko looms'.
Louis P. di Cesnola, Golgoi, Hagios Photios, 1870, 1870 - 1879
Making silk into threads, 1908
Quarter-plate (landscape format).
Making the sleigh for the threshing floors, 1908
Quarter-plate. In the harbour Kyrenia : cut out wood has just been brought from Maramania, Asia Minor.
Making thick felt of wool for saddle, Nicosia, 1908
Quarter-plate. [Fogged].
Man in Cyprus costume, 1900
An album containing postcard views of Cyprus. The postcards are by a variety of photographers and publishers.
Marble Venus, Nicosia Museum, 1908
Half-plate.
Marble Venus, Nicosia Museum, 1908
Half-plate.
Marine Street, Larnaca (Cyprus), 1900
An album containing postcard views of Cyprus. The postcards are by a variety of photographers and publishers.
[Masks and other figures], 1881
318 x 145 mm. A view showing masks and miscellaneous statuettes including representations of gladiators, a dolphin, other animals and female figures.
Military camp, Mount Troodos, 1900
152 x 107mm. A view looking along a hillside towards the tents of the military encampment on Mount Troodos, set on a hilltop among woodland.
Minaret, St Nicholas, Famagusta
151 x 198 mm. A view showing the remaining spire on the west front of the Cathedral of St Nicholas with low buildings in the foreground.
[Miscellaneous statuettes], 1900
211 x 163 mm. A studio photograph of 11 miscellaneous figures carved in (?) archaic Cypriot style
[Miscellaneous statuettes], 1900
191 x 151 mm. A studio photograph of 17 miscellaneous small figures, carved in Egyptian style.