(a) The Times: 9.x.1895: Report on the Church Congress held at Norwich; various archaeological papers read, including A. H. Sayce. (b) Academy: 7.ix.1895: Part of an article on the Hyksos by A. H. Sayce. (c) Standard: 1.viii.1896: Discovery of Coptic MSS. by Dr Karl Schmidt. (d) The Times: 17.iv.1897: “A New Syrian Version of the Apocalypse” (MS. belonging to Earl Crawford). (e) Church Congress: 5.x.1898: Mr Montagu R. James on New Testament Apocrypha (f) Catholic University Bulletin: 31.xii.1911: “The Pierpont Morgan Collections of Coptic MSS.” (g) Theologische Literaturzeitung 1912: Pierpont Morgan Collection - Prof. Hyvernat (h) The Times: 15.iv.1912: Discovery of a papyrus of Deuteronomy, Jonah and the Acts acquired by the British Museum. (i) The Nation, N. York: 4.i.1912: Pierpont Morgan Collection - Prof. Hyvernat (j) ? (German): 20.ii.1912: Pierpont Morgan Collection (k) Strasbourg Post: 10.iv.1912: Pierpont Morgan Collection (l) The Times: 14.v.1913: Freer MS. possibly from the White Monastery
Original housing for Faulkner MSS 1 and 2, consisting of one notebook cover, the inside covers are annotated by Faulkner and (probably) G. L. Norsworthy.
'This volume was re-bound through the generosity of AEMES (Ancient Egypt & Middle East Society, Lincolnshire), Manchester Ancient Egypt Society and the Society for the Study of Ancient Egypt (Derbyshire) in August 2002' (printed).
Booklet PDF, 5 double-sided pages, printed from the Royal Mail website, advertising products from the Special Stamp Issue 'Tutankhamun', produced by Royal Mail in collaboration with the Griffith Institute, to mark the centenary of the discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb, issued on 24 November 2022.
Headless statue of Neferhabef holding a stela dedicated to the ram of Amun-Re, red granite, New Kingdom, from Thebes, now in Turin, Museo Egizio, Cat. 3025.
Caption copied by Černý in Petrie MSS 3.2: 'Statue of [Nfr-ḥb=f (or Ḥbjj)] T'.
Headless statue of Neferhabef holding a stela dedicated to the ram of Amun-Re, red granite, New Kingdom, from Thebes, now in Turin, Museo Egizio, Cat. 3025.
Caption copied by Černý in Petrie MSS 3.2: 'Statue of [Nfr-ḥb=f (or Ḥbjj)] T'.
Notebook containing handwritten notes on sites and monuments, and typewritten documents describing three sites 46 pages (26 notebook pages + 20 loose pages)
Notebook, Uphill's headings
Heliopolis
Stela of year VIII Ramesses II
Obelisks
Temple model of Seti I
Mnevis bull cemetery
Old Kingdom tombs of high priests
Gebel Ahmar
Horemheb
Ramesses II
Peripheral site material
Iusaus
Arab el Hisn, royal and private monuments
Alexandria
Foundation of Iunu (Heliopolis)
Notes from Strabo Geographie
List of high priests
Tanis material
Tomb of Ramesses VI
Solar temples
12 typewritten pages with annotations, Uphill's headings
Tell el Amarna
general description, typewritten with annotations, dated 22-12- 1993
Some points about the Ezbet Helmi painting location
dated 20-07-1992
Beth Shan
typewritten notes made at a lecture given by Ami Mazor on 18-04-1996, and Robert M. Porter's notes on the Beth-Shan Heights with photocopied plans from a publication
Related material, moved here from a miscellaneous group of Uphill's unsorted loose notes, 2 handwritten pages, brief notes, Uphill's headings
Watercolour in its original mount, showing the temples on Philae Island, viewed from the north-west.
The watercolour is captioned on the mount, once below the watercolour and again on the verso. The captions are both the same but are written in two different hands: "Philæ from the North."
Although the watercolour is not signed, it was most certainly painted by Amelia A. B. Edwards.
Watercolour in its original mount, the temples on Philae Island, viewed from the south. Although the watercolour is not signed or annotated, it was most certainly painted by Amelia A. B. Edwards.