Album 8 - Photographs of Egypt
- Petrie MSS 5.8
- Unidad documental compuesta
- c.1883-1890
Album containing photographs of Egypt by Flinders Petrie.
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Album 8 - Photographs of Egypt
Album containing photographs of Egypt by Flinders Petrie.
Photocopy of notebook 8 (Ballas)
Notebook 8, recording details of excavation at Ballas, tomb groups Q31a, Q32 and Q73-Q99, compiled by J. E. Quibell on behalf of Petrie. Photocopies of notebook cover and 47 notebook pages.
Quibell, James Edward
Photocopy of notebook 11 (Ballas)
Notebook 11, recording details of excavation at Ballas, including tomb groups Q5 to Q36, compiled by J. E. Quibell on behalf of Petrie. Photocopies of notebook cover and 34 notebook pages.
Quibell, James Edward
Photocopy of notebook 70 (Naqada)
Notebook 70, recording details of excavation at Naqada, compiled by H. W. Price on behalf of Petrie.
Photocopies of notebook cover and 117 notebook pages.
Price, Hugh W.
Photocopy of notebook 72 (Naqada)
Notebook 72, recording details of excavation at Naqada, compiled by Petrie and others.
Photocopies of 122 notebook pages.
Superseded catalogues for Petrie collection
Typewritten catalogue for sections of the Petrie MSS, most of which relates to photographs. Superceded by online Petrie catalogue.
Notebook containing legends copied by Jaroslav Černý on 19-21 July 1954 from album of photographs taken by W.M. Flinders Petrie of Egyptian objects in the Museums of Bologna, Florence and Turin in April 1893.
Note: Although these legends correspond with the album Petrie MSS 3.1 'Photographs of Egyptian Objects in the Museums of Bologna, Florence and Turin', they are not included in it. It is not known whether the photographs were rehoused or if there is a duplicate album with legends seen by Černý held elsewhere.
Černý, Jaroslav
Modern negatives of Petrie's photographs from Italian museums
Modern negatives created from Petrie's original nitrate negatives which were then deaccessioned.
These photographs are the same as in the album of photographs from Italian museums (Petrie MSS 3.1), however, there is not a negative for every print. The following negatives are missing: 29, 36, 37, 81, 90, 98, 185, 213, 222, 226, 233, 234, 243, 274, 321, 352, 356, 368, 369, 413, 472 and 532.
Mounted prints of Petrie's photographs from Italian museums
Mounted prints of Petrie's photographs of Egyptian objects in the Museums of Bologna, Florence and Turin with typed captions. Photographs have been organised first by site and then by museum. The photograph numbers correlate with the album (Petrie MSS 3.1), legends copied by Černý (Petrie MSS 3.2) and negatives (Petrie MSS 3.3).
Album 6 - [Egyptian Miniatures] Part B. New Empire
Album containing photographs of Middle Kingdom, New Kingdom and Late Period antiquities and monuments, as well as some Ptolemaic, Roman, Coptic and Arab.
Album 7 - [Egyptian Miniatures] Part C. Modern
Album containing photographs of modern Egypt.
Petrie Journal 1889 to 1890 (Kahun, Gurob, Bureyr and Tell el-Hesi)
Petrie Journal 1895 to 1896 (Thebes)
Petrie Journal 1896 (Behnesa, Oxyrhynchus [Beni Mazar])
Petrie Journal 1896 to 1897 (Deshasheh, Bibeh [Beni Maza])
Petrie Journal 1897 to 1898 (Dendera)
Petrie Journal 1901 to 1902 (Abydos; Osiris enclosure)
Petrie Journal 1903 to 1904 (Ihnasya el-Medina)
Petrie Journal 1912 (Tarkhan and Heliopolis)
Handwritten extracts from Journals
Two handwritten extracts of journals:
Petrie, (Lady) Hilda Mary Isabel
Photocopy of notebook 9 (Ballas)
Notebook 9, recording details of excavation at Ballas, tomb groups Q51 to Q71, compiled by J. E. Quibell on behalf of Petrie. Photocopies of notebook cover and 27 notebook pages.
Quibell, James Edward
Photocopy of notebook 69 (Naqada)
Notebook 69, recording details of excavations at Naqada, compiled by Petrie and others. Photocopies of notebook cover and 78 notebook pages.
Notebook recording details of excavation at Hu compiled by Petrie and others.
Photocopies of notebook cover and 110 notebook pages.
-Album titled 'Deshasheh 1897' containing photographs from Petrie's excavations at Deshasheh in 1897.
-The introduction on the third page reads: 'Deshaheh is a village on the western edge of the Nile Valley, about twenty miles south of the entrance to the Fayum. At about two miles back in the desert is a low range of cliffs about 80 ft high. The southernmost end of these cliffs is an isolated hill which contains the inscribed tomb of Anta and many unnamed tomb pits; the cliffs for half a mile north of this are pierced with many more tombs, and contain another inscribed tomb, of Shedu. A serdab of a great mastaba, now destroyed, contained the series of statues of Nenkheftka. While in the hill above was the tomb and coffin inscribed of his son Nenkheftek. The excavations were made in Feb. and March 1897 for the Egypt Exploration Fund. / W.M. Flinders Petrie. / The whole cemetery is of about the Vth dynasty 3600 BC.'
-The final 2 pages of photographs in the album (Petrie MSS 5.2.77-85) are of a statuette now in London, Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, 14210.
Petrie Journal 1880 to 1881 (Giza)
Petrie Journal 1884 to 1885 (Naucratis)
Petrie Journal 1886 to 1887 (Nile voyage and Dahshur)
Petrie Journal 1888 to 1889 (Hawara, Gurob and Kahun)
Petrie Journal 1891 to 1892 (Amarna)
Section of Petrie MSS 2.3.