The following photographs are a small selection of many that I took whilst carrying out my research. Some are included for fun and some as evidence!
I apologise for their quality, but I was never a good photographer, and they were originally taken only as a private record and an aide memoire.
- Young, brightly coloured pelican. Adult colour is lost – shame!
- Antikythera Device Fragment
- Antikythera Device X-Ray. Many hidden details of its intricacy are revealed.
- One Reconstruction of the Antikythera Device by Professor Derek De Solla Price.
- The Bronze Boy
- Subterranean square of Athens Museum of Antiquities. Featuring Antikythera recovery.
- Recovered statue
- Recovered statue
- Recovered statues.
- Bronze Horse, Athens Museum of antiquities.
- Bronze Horse
- Pottery Horse fragment.
- The Tinos sundial, Tinos Island museum.
- Kyrros’s signature
- Ancient sundial, Tinos
- Newer, simple sundial, Tinos.
- Modern sundial, Tinos. An excellent contemporary design in stainless steel, (inox)
- Athens Acropolis across the Greek and Roman agorae
- Roman Agora, Athens
- Kyrros’ Horologion of Athens, AKA The Tower of the Winds. Note aqueduct that fed water to it from the acropolis spring.
- Detail of the The Horologion, and depiction of three of the eight winds.
- The Horologion at night.
- The Temple of Apollo, Rhodes.
- Temple of Apollo from the basement
- Steps to basement.
- Entry to hollow pillar leading to roof space.
- Basement of temple
- Hollowed section low down in temple wall.
- Porous stone and stucco section of building block.
- A memory in time.
- Lizard on porous rock, Rhodes
- Clay Toys
- A very strange old pot – guess?
- As I said, a very strange pot indeed! Some things don’t change.
- Childrens burial goods in clay.
- Bronze head of a philosopher.
- Marble head of a woman.









































