- Petrie MSS 5.6.15d [lower right]
- Unidad documental simple
- 1881-1882
-Thebes. Valley of the Kings.
-KV17, Seti (Sethos) I.
-Caption:
'Disc with scarab.
Tomb of Seti.
Frequently occurs in entrances of other tombs.'
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-Thebes. Valley of the Kings.
-KV17, Seti (Sethos) I.
-Caption:
'Disc with scarab.
Tomb of Seti.
Frequently occurs in entrances of other tombs.'
[186] Stone grated window, Great Hall, Karnak
-Karnak.
-Great Temple of Amun.
-Hypostyle.
-Window.
-TopBib ii2.50.
-Caption:
'Stone grated window, Great Hall, Karnak
built by Seti I, decorated by Ramses II
XIX'
-View of the Nile taken from a boat, with a forage barge in the background.
-Caption reads:
'A look out a stern.
forage boat in the distance.'.
[191] Partly finished column in Great hall.
-Karnak.
-Great Temple of Amun.
-Hypostyle.
-Column.
-Caption:
'Partly finished column in Great hall.
shewing how the work was carried on.'
[85] Boats coming down stream, early morning.
-Feluccas on the Nile in the morning.
-Caption reads:
'Boats coming down stream,
early morning.'.
Same caption is repeated on original album under photograph.
[201] In the top of the Great Hall, Karnak.
-Karnak.
-Great Temple of Amun.
-Hypostyle.
-Column capitals.
Petrie 'Scraps' photograph album
Album, 24 x 30 cm, “SCRAPS” impressed on the cover, 52 pages, most photographs glued onto the page (using stamp-papers) or mount-slots cut into the page. Most of the photographs are commercial picture cards of locations in the United Kingdom, typically measuring 6.5 by 10.5 cm, many with printed captions, as well as Petrie's annotations. These were presumably purchased by Petrie when travelling around the country. The majority of the photographs are commercial images. Most of the photographs are listed in the order they are presented in the album.
United Kingdom
-Tunbridge Wells, Rusthall Rocks, High Rocks
-Carshalton Church, Surrey
-Windsor Castle
-Savernake Forest
-Walton Parsonage
-Broad Street, Hereford
-Clifton Suspension Bridge
-Bristol Cathedral (interior)
-St Mary Radcliffe Church, Bristol
-Cheddar Gorge (two 10 x 16 commercial prints)
-St Mary Magdalene Church, Taunton
-Wells Cathedral (interior)
-Charmouth (multiple views, where Petrie was born and grew-up, includes a view of “our old house / Montefiore's”)
-Monkton Wylde
-Whitchurch
-Whitchurch Canonicorum Church
-Wooton House
-Forde Abbey
-Lyme Regis, landslip near
-Exeter Cathedral (interior)
-Torquay
-Antstey’s Cove
-Lustleigh Cleave
-Chagford
-Lynton
-Lynmouth
-Ilfracombe
-Durham Cathedral
-Sudley House, near Liverpool
-Ben Leagach, Glen Torridon
-Edinburgh
-Family group in the garden of a house (annotated: “Mrs Y., Mary, Wm., C. Mr. Y. Fred & Cecy”)
-Perth
-Rochester, Cathedral and Castle
-Dover Castle, St Mary in Castro [church with Roman lighthouse]
-Reculver, St Mary’s Church
-Sandwich, St Peter’s Church, St Bartholomew’s Chapel
-Stonehenge [Petrie’s own photos?]
-Avebury
-Silbury Hill
-Cromlech, The Devil’s Den
-Southampton, Bargate and The Arcades
-Netley Abbey
-Portchester Castle
-Drewsteignton, Cromlech, “The Three Spinsters”
-St Austell, Holy Trinity Church
France
-Mont Saint-Michel
USA
-Bloomer Cut, near Auburn, CA
-Kessler Peak, Cottonwood Canyon, UT
Egypt
-Giza, Great Sphinx and Khufu Pyramid
Nigeria
-“Bp. Crowther’s residence / Gbebe / River Niger”.
Australia
-Melbourne (views from the Botanic Gardens, Fitzroy Gardens, The Treasury, the Yarra at Studley Park)
New Zealand
-Gold miners
Canada
Artworks
-"The Blind Beggar” by J. L. Dyckmans, National Gallery
-“The Reading Girl (La Leggitrice)” by Pietro Magni, National Gallery
Varia
-Photograph of a young man standing at the base of a rock formation. Perhaps W. M. F. Petrie? Location, probably United Kingdom, Cheddar Gorge?
-Christmas greetings card addressed to Mrs Petrie [W. M. F. Petrie’s mother] from Elizabeth Flinders Naylor, 1891
-Engraving of an ancient Egyptian bronze statuette or coffin of a bat
-Portrait of Lord Shaftesbury (Anthony Ashley Cooper, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury) (1801-1885)
Petrie, (Lady) Hilda Mary Isabel
-The Nile at sunset, with a glimpse at the valley.
-Caption:
'A Nile sunset.'.
[192] Inscription drafted out and unfinished.
-Karnak.
-Great Temple of Amun.
-Hypostyle.
-Caption:
'Inscription drafted out and unfinished.
Great Hall.
Shewing how inscriptions were cut.'
Album, 36 x 24.5 cm, "Post Card Album” impressed on the cover, 38 pages with 192 postcards. Most of the postcards have not been used, those which have been posted are all addressed to Alfred Lionel Lewis (d. 1920), a Prehistorian and Vice President of the Royal Anthropological Institute. The Pitt-Rivers Museum, Oxford, also possesses a collection of Lewis’ scale models of prehistoric monuments. Most of the postcards are listed in the order they are presented in the album.
France
Prehistoric monuments
-Carnac
-Locmariaquer
-Le Croisic
-Champ-Dolent
-Saint-Vran
-La Rochelongue
-Glomel
-Trégunc
-Corley
-Kerien
-Saint-Nazaire
-l’île d’Oléron
-Saint-Renan
-Porspoder
-Kérangoaker
-Ploufragan
-Rouen
-Pleumeur-Bodou
-Plouescat
-Commequiers
-La Rochepot
-Morvan
-Solutré-Pouilly
-Draguignan
-Les Ventes
-Vallée d’Iton
-Pacy-sur-Eure
-Saint-Micaud
-Neaufles-Auvergny
-Ussy
-Berrias-et-Casteljau
-Saint-Agrève
-Saint-Cergues
-Saint-Alban-sous-Sampzon
-Souppes-sur-Loing
-Aude
-Evreux
-Bretteville
-Neuville-Bosc
-Boubiers
-Delincourt
-Yzeures-sur-Creuse
-Connerré
-Saint-Nectaire
-Martinvast
Churches
-Gurat, église monolithe Saint-Georges
-Lanterne des Morts (Charente, Quercy, Cellefrouin, Château-Larcher, Vivonne)
-Aubeterre, l’eglise Saint-Jean
Several series of postcards produced for congresses
-Congrès Préhistorique de France, Autun, 1907 (Alise-Sainte-Reine, Mont Beuvray, Camp de Chassey, Solutré-Pouilly)
-IVe Congrès préhistorique de France, Cambéry, 1908 (Pierre-Châtel, Saint-Saturnin, Aiguebelette, Aix-les-Bains, Butte de Montjay, La Balme, Lac du Bourget)
-Ve Congrès préhistorique de France, Beauvais, 1909 (Trie-Château, Champignolles, Villers-Saint-Sépulcre, Champlieu, Sainte-Geneviève, Beauvais)
-XIVe Congrès d’Anthropologie et d’Archéologie préhistoriques, Genène, 1912 (small flint figures)
Belgium
Prehistoric monument
-Tervueren
United Kingdom
Prehistoric monuments
-Coria (Corbridge; Corstopitum) (objects)
-Arran, Shiskine
-Penrith, “Giant’s Grave”
-Aylesford pit Kent, Bennett Coll.
Objects in museums
-Colchester Corporation Museum (The Colchester Vase, British 1st and 2nd Century vessels)
-Glastonbury Bronze Bowl
-Oxford, Ashmolean Museum (Knossos, great store-jar and fresco-painting)
Miscellaneous
-Westminster Abbey, funerary wax effigies of British Kings and Queens
Petrie, (Lady) Hilda Mary Isabel
-The Nile at sunset, with a glimpse at the valley.
-Caption:
'A Nile sunset - later.'.
-Karnak.
-Great Temple of Amun.
-Hypostyle.
-Caption:
'Ramessu II.
East end of Great Hall, Karnak.
XIX'
-The Nile at late sunset, with a glimpse at the valley almost in the dark.
-Caption:
'A Nile sunset - gone.'.
-Karnak.
-Great Temple of Amun.
-Hypostyle.
-Rekhyt-bird from the base of a column.
-Caption:
'Phoenix?
continually found on works of Ramses II.
Great Hall Karnak.'
-A fodder boat or a forage barge.
-Caption:
'A fodder boat.'.
-Karnak.
-Great Temple.
-Hypostyle.
-Torso of a colossal statue.
-Caption:
'Figure in scale armour.
Great Hall, Karnak.
The torso lies in front, and the thighs behind.'
-A passing felucca (photograph taken from a boat).
-Caption:
'A passing sail.'.
[208] Half relief statues on limestone.
Thebes.
-Sheikh ʿAbd el-Qurna.
-Rock-cut statues, a woman holding child and man squatting on the ground holding child.
-Caption:
'Half relief statues, on limestone.
On the hillside at Shekh abd-el-Gurneh, at the
North end overlooking El Assassif.'
-Anchored feluccas on the river bank, with disembarked travellers (on the left side).
-Caption:
'Nile boats at anchor.'.
[198] Ramses II offering to Amen-ra.
-Karnak.
-Caption:
'Ramses II offering to Amen-ra.
side of a pylon, Karnak.'
[159] On the stocks, a Nile dockyard.
-A Nile dockyard with a boat under construction.
-Caption:
'On the stocks, a Nile dockyard.'.
[204] Ramses II conquering in his chariot.
-Thebes.
-Ramesseum.
-Caption:
'Ramses II conquering in his chariot.
Ramesseum, Thebes'
[202] Sunset over the pylons of Karnak.
-Temple of Karnak at sunset.
-TopBib ii2.21.
-Caption:
'Sunset over the pylons of Karnak.'.
[195] Columns of small temple, S.E. of great temple.
-Karnak.
-Temple of Amun-Re-Harakhti .
-Two Osiride colossi of Ramesses II.
-TopBib ii2.212 (38) and (39).
-Caption:
'Columns of small temple, S.E. of great temple.
built by Ramses II out of fragments of polygonal
columns of Thothmes III. Karnak.'
[174] Water-jars lying ready for shipping. Balass.
-River bank filled of water-jars ('balas') to be shipped, probably near Deir el-Ballas.
-Caption:
'Water-jars lying ready for shipping. Balass.'.
[282] In The Ramesseum, Thebes
-Thebes.
-Ramesseum.
-View of Petrie's camp inside the temple.
-Caption:
'In The Ramesseum, Thebes'
Also labels for 'Our tent.', 'Mr Ellis', and 'Our kitchen see C.19.'.
-The Nile with a glimpse at the valley (photograph taken from a boat).
-Caption:
'Clearing.'.
[264] Safekh and the Persea tree. Ramesseum.
-Thebes.
-Ramesseum.
[543] Waiting for the ferry - a gale rising.
-View of the Nile under windy conditions, with the river bank on the background.
-Caption:
'Waiting for the ferry - a gale rising.'.