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Mosque of Ahmad Ibn Tulun, Cairo

View of the Mosque of Ahmad Ibn Tulun in Cairo showing the courtyard with the ablution fountain:

  • pencil, monochrome watercolour
  • mounted
  • 17.8 x 10 cm
  • [Lane's caption on page verso, at top left corner] 'The Great Mosque of Ibu Too'loo'n, vulgarly called Ga'me' Teyloo'n — a, dome over the tank — b, the great minaret — / c, minaret of a mosque at the eastern angle of the Ckal'' at el-Kebsh — / Erected A H 263 AD 876-7' (pencil note)

Limestone colossus of Ramesses II, Mit Rahina

The fallen colossal limestone statue of Ramesses II ('Abû el-Ḥol'), from the south gate of the Ptah enclosure at Mit Rahina:

  • black ink, monochrome watercolour
  • mounted
  • 17.6 x 10 cm
  • [Lane's caption on page verso, at top left corner] 'Colossal figure at Memphis' (pencil note)

Temple wall scene, tribute, Beit el-Wali

Part of a temple wall scene from the forecourt of the Beit el-Wali temple at Kalabsha, two registers of Nubians, including women and children, bringing tribute with animals, [to Ramesses II]:

  • pencil drawing
  • mounted
  • 17.8 x 10.2 cm
  • [Lane's caption on page verso, at top left corner] 'Sculpture on the left side-wall of the court before the rock-temple of Ckala'b'sheh.' (pencil note)

Tomb wall scene, gazelle suckling fawn, Giza

Tomb wall scene, a gazelle suckling a fawn:

  • pencil drawing
  • mounted
  • 17.6 x 10 cm
  • [Lane's caption on page verso, at top left corner] illegible pencil note
  • Detail from a wall scene, gazelle suckling calf, probably from scenes of bringing fowl and young animals in boxes (including hare, hedgehog, gazelles, and gazelle and young, from room I in the tomb of Nebemakhet [LG 86], son of Khephren, in the Central Field at Giza.

Petrie Journal 1889 to 1890 (Kahun, Gurob, Bureyr and Tell el-Hesi)

  • Journal letters.
  • September 26, 1889, through to June 1890.
  • Handwritten.
  • Petrie resumes working at El-Lahun, taking over from G. W. Fraser who had continued working at Kahun throughout the summer, Petrie continues to work at the site until the end of 1889. Petrie then begins excavating at Gurob, assisted by W. O. Hughes-Hughes. In March 1890, Petrie travels on to Palestine to excavate at Um Lakis (near Bureyr), and from April onwards, excavates at Tell el-Hesi.
  • Sites in Egypt sites: Kahun and Gurob (Kom Medinet Gurob)
  • Sites in Palestine: Bureyr (Um Lakis) and Tell el-Hesi (Lachish).
  • Between pages 87 and 88, a small watercolour of tools.
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