The most recent number (no. 224) of Current Archaeology carries an illustrated letter about a previously unknown watercolour by Piet de Jong showing the Propylaia. The picture came from a cottage in Norfolk (England) that had once been occupied by the writer John Middleton Murry (1889-1957), friend of Piet de Jong.
Professor David Gill is Honorary Professor in the Centre for Heritage at the University of Kent, Visiting Professor in the School of Humanities at the University of Southampton, and Honorary Research Fellow in the School of History at the University of East Anglia. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (FRSA), a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries (FSA) and a Senior Fellow of Advance HE (formerly HEA).
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