Papers and objects relating to Stephanides' plays, both original blank verse works, and also his interpretations of Karaghiozis plays he saw in Corfu and Crete.
File includes rubbings of a Fifteenth-Century Nuremberg token, and a stone, found in Mersa Matruh, Egypt, in 1940; cartoons, and an outline of Stephanides' hand, which has been given an elaborate design.
Loose typescripts containing a mixture of Stephanides' translations of Greek poetry, and of his original stories; also present is a card, with a picture of a Twelfth-Century icon depicting the Virgin Mary and Christ Child, and an inscription on the inside of the card in Greek.
Correspondence, diaries, drawings, maps and photographs from his time as a gunner in the Greek Army, during the First World War and the Greco-Turkish War of 1919-1922, and his service as a doctor with the Royal Army Medical Corps, during the Second World War.
Manuscripts and typescripts containing Stephanides' unpublished translations of the collection of poems, which he undertook in the final years of his life.
Research material, typescripts, and wooden/cardboard puppets relating to the Greek/Turkish folklore shadow-puppet plays, and Stephanides' interpretations of these plays.