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              "Srahmandazi"
              GR-OF CA CA-SF01-S03-F07-0021 (920) · Τεκμήριο · χ.χ.
              Ανήκει στο: CAVAFY, C. P. FONDS

              Handwritten copy by Cavafy of the poem "Srahmandazi" by Henry Newbolt, on the first three pages of a double sheet notepaper. Footnote on the first page. Bibliographical reference to the The Monthly Review (June 1902), below the text on the third page (June 1902). The last page is blank.

              Καβάφης, Κ. Π.
              "Peri Ithikis"
              GR-OF CA SING-S02-F06-SF001-0025 (1302) · Τεκμήριο · χ.χ.
              Ανήκει στο: SINGOPOULO, ALEKOS / SINGOPOULO, RICA FONDS

              Handwritten part of an essay by E. P. Papanoutsos on the recto of eight numbered sheets. It is mentioned, in the first sheet, that this is an excerpt from a work that is about to be published and the author's previous books Trilogia tou pnevmatos (1928) and Peri technis (1930) are listed. Note related to the journal *Alexandrini Techni" in the same sheet. Cancellations, emendations and underlinings. The text does not appear to conclude in the last sheet. On the verso of all sheets, printed letter from the Greek Teachers' Union of Alexandria (20/2/1929) regarding a concert they were organising.

              [Παπανούτσος, Ε.Π.]
              GR-OF CA CA-SF02-S01-SS01-F18-SF003-0008 (1215) · Τεκμήριο · 28/11/1887
              Ανήκει στο: CAVAFY, C. P. FONDS

              Handwritten letter by Spyros Kontogiannis, Hellenic Navy cadet, to Cavafy in a bifolio with notes on all sides. It is a reply by the sender to a letter he had received from Cavafy. The sender comments on social entartainment in Alexandria and Athens, he mentions his trip to Tunis and asks Cavafy to send him photographs of locals as well as of women. Of note is the frequent use of French words and phrases in the flow of written discourse. (Athens)

              Κοντογιάννης, Σπύρος