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1997.07.0212 (80-375)Apollo Patroos at the southend of the colonnade.11 Oct 1956  
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1997.07.0214 (80-458)View showing full width of the colonnade.27 Feb 1957  
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1997.07.0215 (80-671)View showing full width of the colonnade with the sculptures in position.3 Aug 1957  
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1997.07.0217 (81-10)View with the statue of Aphrodite (Venus Genetrix Type) in foreground.26 Aug 1957  
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1997.07.0220 (81-234)View showing the Hephaisteion sculptures as set up during summer 1958.18 Sep 1958  
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1997.07.0221 (81-235)Installation of the Hephaisteion sculptures, from the left, the Hesperides' group (S 429) Athena (S 1232) and a standing youth, possibly Herakles (S 1313).18 Sep 1958  
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1997.07.0222 (81-236)Installation of the Iliad and Odyssey statues in front of Shop II.18 Sep 1958  
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1997.07.0223 (81-242)View of the lower colonnade with the installation of the sculptures.8 Jan 1959  
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1997.07.0224 (81-246)View showing the installation of the Odeion stage front on the right.16 Jan 1959  
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1997.07.0225 (81-494)Installation of the Nereid.May 1959  
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1997.07.0226 (81-515)The inner colonnade.28 May 1959  
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1997.07.0227 (81-9)The inner colonnade.26 Aug 1957  
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1997.07.0228 (86-97)The inner colonnade.1969  
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1997.07.0229 (87-478)Outer colonnade. The statue of Apollo Patroos in the background.August 1974  
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1997.07.0230 (LXVII-52)The first Ionic columns erected.23 Nov 1954  
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1997.07.0231 (LXVII-53)The first Ionic columns erected.23 Nov 1954  
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1997.07.0232 (LXVII-67)View during reconstruction.9 Dec 1954  
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1997.07.0233 (LXVII-68)Back wall with window of the ancient shops, colonnade at the left.9 Dec 1954  
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1997.07.0234 (LXXIX-54)View of the interior colonnade. Wide angle.15 Aug 1955  
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1997.07.0235 (LXXIX-55)View of the interior colonnade. Normal lens.15 Aug 1955  
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1997.07.0236 (LXXIX-83)W. M. Canaday and H. A. Thompson in the colonnade.25 Aug 1955  
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1997.07.0237 (LXXIX-84)W. M. Canaday and H. A. Thompson in the colonnade.25 Aug 1955  
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1997.07.0238 (LXXIX-88)Northeast corner, showing the arch of the north Exedra.18 Nov 1955  
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1997.07.0472 (80-137)Erection of the ceiling.18 April 1956  
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1997.07.0473 (80-138)Erection of the ceiling, detail of the median architrave.19 Apr 1956  
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1997.07.0474 (80-140)Erection of the ceiling.20 Apr 1956  
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1997.07.0475 (80-141)Erection of the ceiling.20 Aug 1956  
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1997.07.0476 (80-149)Erection of the ceiling.24 Apr 1956  
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1997.07.0477 (80-157)Erection of the ceiling.30 Apr 1956  
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1997.08.0396 (LIV-82)Reconstruction of the Stoa. Restored plan of the ground floor. Rephotographed from a print sent by Thompson and Barnum firm, architects.Summer 1952  
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1997.19.0290 (80-564)View of the interior of the Stoa colonnade to show benches for visitors.Spring 1957  
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2002.03.1416 (83-215)Restored plans of the basement, ground floor and upper floor. Scale 1:200.1958  
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2003.01.0036 (80-654)The dedication of the Stoa of Attalos. The ceremony took place in the lower colonnade of the Stoa in the presence of Their Majesties, King Paul and Queen Frederika, members of the Greek Goverment, the diplomatic corps, the heads of the other foreign schools and some 1500 guests. Following the ceremony a reception was held in the upper colonnade.3 Sep 1956  
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2003.01.0039The Dedication of the Stoa of Attalos. The Royal family, Queen Frederika and King Paul in front, followed by Princess Sophia and Homer A. Thompson and last Prince Constantine.3 Sep 1956  
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2003.01.0040The Dedication of the Stoa of Attalos. Ceremonies held in the lower colonnade in the presence of the Royal Family. Seated beside Princess Sophia is Ward M. Canaday, President of the Board of Trustess of the School. To the right Mr. Pausanias Katsotas, Mayor of Athens, giving his speech.3 Sep 1956  
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2003.01.0041The Dedication of the Stoa of Attalos. Ceremonies held in the lower colonnade filled by 1500 people: diplomatic corps, the Archaeological Service and Council, the foreign archaeological schools and several hundreds of those artisans who had built the Stoa together with their families. Ward M. Canaday, President of the Board of Trustees of the School, is giving here his speech.3 Sep 1956  
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2003.01.0042People filling the lower colonnade of the Stoa of Attalos for the dedication ceremonies.3 Sep 1956  
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2003.01.0045King Paul and Queen Frederika arriving at the Stoa for the dedication ceremonies. Immediately behind Their Majesties (seen between them) are at left the Mayor of Athens Mr. Pausanias S. Katsotas and at right, Professor Charles H. Morgan, chairman of the Managing Committee of the American School of Classical Studies.3 Sep 1956  
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2003.01.0046The Dedication of the Stoa of Attalos. Ceremonies held in the lower colonnade filled by 1500 people: diplomatic corps, the Archaeological Service and Council, the foreign archaeological schools and several hundreds of those artisans who had built the Stoa, together with their families.3 Sep 1956  
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2004.01.1930 (HAT 57-87)Stoa museum, lower storey, showing oak door of shop. At right, herm S 198.Fall 1957