Rough pencil drawing of several hieroglyph signs including emblems, two rabbits, and an ibis, two of the signs on the left side of the drawing also have coloured details:
Hieroglyphic inscription consisting of two slim columns, and including remains of several original colours and details. On the lower right side is part of the leg and arm of a figure, possibly seated, and likely facing in the same direction as the text:
Several hieroglyph signs including remains of several original colours and details. A partial sign, again with colour, is also preserved on the top right side:
Several hieroglyph signs across the top edge, the upper part of some signs partially obscured, including remains of the original colours and details of the bird's wings:
Several hieroglyph signs including remains of several original colours and details. At the left side are partial hieroglyph signs, suggesting a column of text next to the section that has been squeezed, and at the right side is part of a long vertical line, possibly indicating a border:
View of the remains of the first hall of the large rock-temple of Amun ('Typhonium', B300) at Gebel Barkal. Several columns still intact amongst the rubble, including columns with Hathor-head capitals and a Bes-column:
pencil drawing
mounted
[on recto, top left corner] 'Temple of Tirhaka. G A H'. (ink note)
Colossal striding statue of a king, possibly Taharqa or Tanwetamani, found in the grey granite quarry area of Tumbos in northern Sudan. It lies upon the ground in amongst various pieces of rubble:
watercolour
mounted
[on recto, top left corner] 'Quarry G A H p 9 vol II V 14 Quarries of Tumbos'. (pencil note)
View of the remains of the first hall of the large rock-temple of Amun ('Typhonium', B300) at Gebel Barkal. Several columns still intact amongst the rubble, including columns with Hathor-head capitals and a Bes-column: