| Book page: 59-2-27 e | Habit of a Young Lady of Naxis, an Island in the Archipelago in 1700. Fille de l' Isle de Naxos. | 1741 | | |
| Book page: 59-2-27 d | Habit of a Young Lady in Naxis, An Island in the Archipelago. | 1759 | | |
| Book page: 59-2-32 b | Habit of a Young Lady of St. John de Patmos, an island in the Archipelago in 1700. | 1759 | | |
| Book page: 59-2-38 b | Habit of a Young lady of Tine, an Island in the Archipelago, in 1700. Fille de l' isle de Tine. | 1759 | | |
| Book page: 59-2-12 b | Habit of a Young Lady of Argentiera, an Island in the Archipelago in 1700. Fille d’ Argentiere Isle de l’ Archipel. | 1759 | | |
| Newspaper clipping: 103-1-83 h | Abdul's Academy for young gentlemen. "Mr Gibson Bowles, M.P., is studying the Eastern Question at Constantinople, and has recieved several complimentary messages from the Sultan." | 11/16/1896 | | |
| S 821 | HISTORICAL FRIEZE: HEAD OF ATHENA | 1907/06/25 | Late 1st c. A.C. | |
| NB 77, spread 72 (p. 134) | | 17/11/1914 | | |
| I 603 | INSCRIBED REVETMENT: LATIN | 1914/11/28 | Early Roman | |
| FS 60 | ROMAN LATERAL SIMA | 1915/05/07 | Early 1st c. A.C. | |
| S 1116 | STATUE OF AUGUSTUS | 1915/05/14 | Augustan or Claudian | |
| NB83 B134 P41 | | 1916/06/29 | LH I | |
| CP 134 | EARLY HELLADIC IIA SAUCEBOAT | 1915;1916 | EH IIA late, cf. Lerna III (phase C late) in Lerna IV, vol 2 | |
| NB 96, spread 72 (pp. 134 - 135) | | 7/6/1927 | | |
| KP 1045 | THYMIATERION, CONVENTIONALIZING STYLE | 1928/04/11
1928/04/10
1929/04/10 | 2nd half 5th c., according to Risser 2003 | |
| MF 2646 | BRONZE SPATULA | 1929/12/30 | Late Roman ? | |
| NB114 P45 | Terracotta Factory, Court | 1930/06/13 | 4th c. B.C. | |
| KT 28128 | HORSE AND RIDER FIGURINE | 1930/06/16 | Middle to 3rd quarter of the 4th c. B.C. (Stillwell 1948, Corinth 15.1, p. 43) | |
| KT 28129 | HORSE AND RIDER FIGURINE | 1930/06/16 | Middle to 3rd quarter of the 4th c. B.C. (Stillwell 1948, Corinth 15.1, p. 43) | |
| KT 28130 | HORSE AND RIDER FIGURINE | 1930/06/16 | Middle to third quarter of the 4th c. B.C. (Stillwell 1948, Corinth 15.1, p. 43) | |