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Princeton University Library Collection of Nelly's Sougioutzoglou-Seraidarē Photographs, 1930s
Collector
Princeton University. Library. Special Collections
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Format
Manuscript
Language
Multiple languages
Modern Greek (1453-)
English
Description
1 box
1.75 linear feet
Details
Subject(s)
Athens (Greece)
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photographs
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Athos (Greece)
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photographs
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Daphni (Greece).
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photographs
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Delphi (Extinct city)
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photographs
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Greece
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photographs
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Hephaisteion (Athens, Greece).
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photographs
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Mistra (Greece)
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photographs
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Parthenon (Athens, Greece).
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photographs
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Santorini Island (Greece)
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photographs
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Parthenon (Athens, Greece).
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Aeschylus
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Creator
Sougioutzoglou-Seraidarē, Nelly's
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Sougioutzoglou-Seraidarē, Nelly's
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Getty AAT genre
Photographic postcards
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20th century
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Compiled/Created
1930s
Restrictions note
The collection is open for research.
Summary note
Consists of an open collection of photographs by the Greek photographer Nelly's Sougioutzoglou-Seraidare.
The collection is an open collection of photographs by Sougioutzoglou-Seraidarē. Included are 25 postcard photographs of the Delphic Festival of 1930 in Delphi, Greece, organized by Angelos Sikelianos; some of these photographs depict the performance of tragedies by Aeschylus. Additions are photographs of Mistra, classical monuments in Athens, Mount Athos, Olympia, Santorini Island, Aigina, and several other places in Greece.
Statement on language in description
Princeton University Library aims to describe library materials in a manner that is respectful to the individuals and communities who create, use, and are represented in the collections we manage.
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