A European-style fountain with a central ornament of four female figures with their arms raised supporting a foliform tier, with an additional sketch of an acanthus leaf tier or pedestal, sketched at an unidentified site in Egypt or perhaps sketched for a design:
"The Shady side", two men, one holding a gun and the other a stick, with a captured fox between them, and a third man kneeling on the ground at Abu Zaabal:
pencil drawing
mounted, together with Lloyd MSS 132 and Lloyd MSS 133
17.8 x 12.7 cm
[on mount] '72' (pencil note)
[on verso of drawing] 'Abu Zaabel. 16th Jan. 1843. / "The Shady side"' (pencil note)
Three studies of foxes at Abu Zaabal. Top scene: fox, presumably dead, lying on the ground; middle scene: dead fox, strung-up by back-legs; bottom scene: a mountainous desert scene with two foxes:
watercolours
mounted, together with Lloyd MSS 039, Lloyd MSS 040 and Lloyd MSS 042
12.2 x 17.5 cm
[on recto of watercolour] 'Abu Zaabel.' (pencil note)
[on watercolour/mount] '41' (pencil note)
[on verso of watercolour] '[Abu Zaabel. 14th Jan: 1843.]' (pencil note)
Eurasian oystercatcher (Haematopus ostralegus) at Asyut:
watercolour
mounted, together with Lloyd MSS 033
17.4 x 12.1 cm
[on mount] 'Shot near the Nile.' (ink note)
[on mount] encircled '32' (pencil note)
[on verso of watercolour] 'Shot near Siut on the Nile. / '22 April 1843' (pencil note)
[on verso of watercolour] 'It has webbed feet and / the beak is very singular. / The size is about half as / large again as the Sterna / Nilotica' (pencil note)
Mausoleum of Amir Tankizbugha in the Northern Cemetery of Cairo:
watercolour
mounted
35.2 x 25.7 cm
[on recto of watercolour] 'النجعاوية' {= Al-Tanjizawia} (ink note)
[on mount] 'The Mosque Etingozamēa to the E. of the Citadel - Cairo.' (ink note)
[on mount] encircled '9' (pencil note) -[on verso of watercolour] 'The Mosque Etingezawēa to the E. of the Citadel / Cairo / 13th Dec 1842.' (pencil note)
Seated Queen Ahmose, wife of Tuthmosis I and mother of Hatshepsut, detail of a scene from a niche in Room X preceding the Sanctuary in the Great Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari:
pencil drawing
mounted
25 x 35 cm
[on recto of drawing] 'Amensä. El Assasief. 27th July 1843.' (pencil)
Hatshepsut carrying a staff and a mace, detail of a scene depicting Hatshepsut presenting offerings to Hathor and Tjenenet, on the West Wall of Side-room XII of the Sanctuary in the Great Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari:
pencil drawing
mounted
25 x 34.9 cm
[on recto of drawing] 'Amenenthä. Assasief. 27th July 1843.' (pencil note)
The young princess Neferubiti, daughter of Tuthmosis I and Queen Ahmosi, wearing a side-lock and diadem and carrying a lotus-flower, from Room X preceding the Sanctuary in the Great Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari:
pencil drawing
mounted
25 x 34.9 cm
[on recto of drawing] 'Sotennofrä. / Temple of Assasief / Thebes. 27th July 1843.' (pencil note)
[on mount] encircled '1' (pencil note)
[on verso of drawing] 'Sotennofrä the daughter of Thothmes the first. / from a high relief in the temple of Assasief. / Thebes. 27th July 1843.' (pencil note) -[on verso of drawing] 11 lines of text <difficult to read - not transcribed here> (pencil note)
The interior of the Pronaos of Ptolemy IV in the Temple of Hathor at Deir el-Medina; view of the southern half with a Hathor-head pilaster and papyrus-capital column from the southern half of the Pronaos façade and a window in the South wall:
watercolour with pencil details
mounted
34.9 x 25 cm
[on recto of watercolour] 'Temple of Thmai and Athor. / 28th Augt 1843. Thebes.' (pencil note)
Design for a title-page for Lloyd's 'Sketches of Ancient Egyptian Sculpture and Painting' with the goddess Seshat and Maat, which are based on two other drawings in the same album (see Lloyd MSS 103 and Lloyd MSS 104):
pencil drawing
loose item, originally a tipped-in page perhaps for this album, with remains of mounting-strip on right side of verso
25 x 34.9 cm (excluding mounting-strip)
[on drawing] 'SKETCHES OF ANCIENT EGYPTIAN SCULPTURE AND PAINTING' (pencil note)
Entrance to a modern building with an archway, next to a tower-like structure with arches (or windows) on all four sides and a pyramidal roof, at an unidentified site in Egypt: