Interior surface of fragment of basalt clepsydra of Philip Arrhidaeus, from Tell el-Yahudiya, now in London, British Museum, inv. EA 938, c. 320 BC (TopBib iv.58A):
pencil sketch/tracing on tracing paper
mounted, together with Bonomi MSS 50.43 and Bonomi MSS 50.44
Marble slab of the Amazon frieze of the Mausoleum of Halikarnassos, with an Amazon on horseback (London, British Museum, inv. 1847,0424.9-10, c. 350 BC); adjoining slab in Bonomi MSS 51.6:
Petrie at Maidum for the whole season excavating and recording the tombs, as well as surveying the pyramid. Petrie assisted by G. W. Fraser and F. J. Bliss. In April 1891, Petrie travels to Greece to visit Ernest Gardner, Director of the British School at Athens, where Petrie is able to confirm that the “Aegean” finds from Gurob were manufactured in Mycenae then exported to Egypt.
Small portfolio or file titled 'Pyramids of Sakkara Lisht etc.' (ink) Blue ink note at top right corner: '1' encircled in pencil (reference to previous arrangement, almost certainly introduced by Dr Moss).
1) Bonomi drawings and paintings: 52 handmade ‘portfolios’ containing pencil and pastel drawings, watercolours, tracings and commercial prints, almost certainly arranged by Bonomi, some later rearrangement was done by Bonomi's descendants [Bonomi MSS 1-52]. 2) Typescript of diary: carbon-copy(?) typescript of extracts from Joseph Bonomi’s diary, entries for periods in Egypt dating between 25th March 1829 to 26th May 1834 [Bonomi MSS 53].