The expedition team from the Oriental Institute in Chicago. Olley expedition photographs, Croydon Airport Society |
One of the best aspects of working in archives and with museum collections is the unexpected things you can find. Peter Skinner, archivist for the Croydon Airport Society, knowing my interest in archaeology and the Middle East pointed me to some photographs in a file named ‘Expeditions’. I was amazed to find photographs of excavations at Khorsabad and Persepolis as well as a number of aerial photographs of the area of (to use the names used then) Palestine, Trans-Jordan, Egypt, Iraq and Persia from 1932 or 1933.
These photographs were taken by Captain Gordon P. Olley when he was chartered by Charles Breasted and then his father James Henry Breasted through Imperial Airways to take them on two special expeditions. Olley was at that time working for the Charter Service of Imperial Airways and in Cairo, after a trip along the Nile with Mr. Willie Vanderbilt, picked up:
These photographs were taken by Captain Gordon P. Olley when he was chartered by Charles Breasted and then his father James Henry Breasted through Imperial Airways to take them on two special expeditions. Olley was at that time working for the Charter Service of Imperial Airways and in Cairo, after a trip along the Nile with Mr. Willie Vanderbilt, picked up:
a party of scientists from Chicago, who were making a tour of inspection of a number of sites where archaeological researches were in progress. (Olley, 1934: 141)
These scientists were from the Oriental Institute at the University of Chicago and the chartered flight took place over two weeks 16 March to 2 April 1932.
British Residency, Jerusalem, Olley Expedition Photographs, Croydon Airport Society |
Arch of Ctesiphon, Olley Expedition Photographs, Croydon Airport Society |
Baghdad, Olley Expedition Photographs, Croydon Airport Society |
Mosul, Olley Expedition Photographs, Croydon Airport Society |
Gaza, Olley Expedition Photographs, Croydon Airport Society |
Haifa, Olley Expedition Photographs, Croydon Airport Society |