| 2004.01.1254 (HAT 55-132) | Landscaping of the Agora. Boy Scouts of Athens and Attica helped planting some of the donated trees. Here in the court of the Old Excavation House. Standing among them are Dr. John Caskey, Ralph Griswold and Homer Thompson. | 20 Feb 1955 | | |
| I 3948 | Dedication | 30 March 1936 | 1st. century B.C. | |
| O 12:1 | Well at 89-90/ΙΗ-ΙΘ | 17-23 May 1952 | 650-625 B.C. | |
| Q 12:3 | Stoa Gutter Well | 24 May-9 June 1954 | Ca. 520-490 B.C. | |
| 2004.01.2173 (HAT 53-141) | Lunch party at the Old Excavation House with Mr. and Mrs. Canaday and Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Thompson; John Travlos is seen at right. Both couple were in Athens for the inauguration of the work on the Stoa of Attalos. Cf. Meritt, History of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens 1939-1980, 1984, p. 183. | 18 Jun 1953 | | |
| 2003.01.0372 | Landscaping of the Agora. Boy scouts of Athens and Attica in the yard of the Old Excavation House at 25 Asteroskopeiou Street. Among them H.A. Thompson, J.L. Caskey and Ralph E. Griswold. The scouts participated in the tree planting program at the Agora. | 20 Feb 1955 | | |
| 2004.01.0856 (HAT 53-139) | Lunch party at the Old Excavation House. From left to right: H.A. Thompson, John Caskey, Virginia Grace and Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Thompson. At the end of the table, W.M. Canaday. Eugene Vanderpool at left. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Thompson were in Athens for the inauguration of the work on the Stoa of Attalos. Cf. Meritt, History of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens 1939-1980, 1984, pp. 183-184. | 18 Jun 1953 | | |
| S 1313 | Torso of a Youth | 19 March 1948 | | |
| 2016.03.0226 (XII-16) | Asteroskopeiou Street. The single-story building before the large building at the far end is Christos Douvalis's bakery at no. 5. | 1937 | | |
| 1997.19.0237 (XII-16) | Asteroskopeiou Street, from right to left: Houses 640/19, 640/1, 641/18 and 641/1. First street on the right is Phaidonos, the second one is Agiou Dionysiou. | 1937 | | |
| 2012.50.1125 (XII-16) | Asteroskopeiou Street, from right to left: Houses 640/19, 640/1, 641/18 and 641/1. First street on the right is Phaidonos, the second one is Agiou Dionysiou. | 1937 | | |
| 2003.01.0383 | Ceremony at the Temple of Hephaistos. Symbolic planting of the three Athenian trees by the president, the vice-president and and the secretary of the old Athenians Club. Major Dimitri Skouzes reading his speech, by his side, Homer Thompson and Ralph Griswold. Cf. Meritt, History of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens 1939-1980, 1984, p. 190. | 13 Feb 1955 | | |
| 2003.01.0387 | Ceremony at the Temple of Hephaistos. Symbolic planting of the three Athenian trees by the president, the vice-president and and the secretary of the old Athenians Club. In the center, left to right, Homer Thompson, Dimitri Skouzes, Ralph Griswold and Gorham P. Stevens. Cf. Meritt, History of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens 1939-1980, 1984, p. 190. | 13 Feb 1955 | | |
| 2004.01.0821 (HAT 50-12) | The mending room in the Old Excavation House. Andreas K. Mavraganis at work. | 1950 | | |
| 2004.01.0822 (HAT 50-13) | The mending room in the Old Excavation House. Andreas K. Mavraganis at work. | 1950 | | |
| 2004.01.0823 (HAT 51-107) | Mending Mycenaean vases. | 1951 | | |
| 2004.01.0855 (HAT 53-107) | Homer Thompson giving a lecture in the "Sculpture Court". | 1953 | | |
| 2003.01.0014 | Mariam Canaday visiting the Agora Excavations. Excavations in the Stoa Attalos before its reconstruction, workman showing a find uncovered from a Mycenaean grave. M. Canaday behind E. Vanderpool at left. W. Canaday and H. Thompson to the right. | 1950-1954 | | |
| 2003.01.0015 | Mariam Canaday visiting the Agora Excavations. In the center, W. Canaday, E. Vanderpool and J. Caskey at left and H. Thompson and M. Canaday at right. | 1950-1954 | | |
| 2008.18.0246 (HAT 54-506) | Girl Guides of Athens standing in front of the Temple of Hephaistos before setting out to plant laurel trees, December 12, 1954. Note the progress made on demolishing the terrace wall surrounding the temple. Ralph E. Griswold can be seen at right. | 12 Dec 1954 | | |