Icon, Name, Title, Date, Chronology
1997.19.0278 (80-450) View of the Hephaisteion after the planting. 23 Feb 1957 1997.19.0279 (80-451) View of the Hephaisteion after the planting (telephoto lens). 23 Feb 1957 1997.19.0292 (81-326) Bench as set up under the Hephaisteion. March 1959 1997.19.0293 (81-472) Edward Capps Memorial with the Hephaisteion. 28 Apr 1959 1997.19.0294 (81-513) View of the Edward Capps Memorial with Hephaisteion beyond. 28 May 1959 1997.19.0301 (84-71) Growth of trees and shrubs in the vicinity of the Capps Memorial and of the southeast end of the Hephaisteion. July 1965 1997.19.0310 (LXVII-100) Ancient and modern methods of transplanting. Homer Thompson holding a flower-pot used in antiquity for transplanting shrubs in the Hephaisteion garden, and Ralph Griswold holding balled myrtle bush about to be set out. 11 Feb 1955 1997.19.0313 (LXXIV-10) View of the east side of the Hephaisteion after planting. 17 Feb 1955