-Giza Museum. Captions: -543 Stela of [H-w-O7-O7-U33] and [k:t-i-s-n]. Salle 2 -544 Hotepheres [R4:(t*p)-Hr:r-s] & Ahat her daur. Ahat [i-H-A-t] & Sitmert [G39&t-U6-r:t] (Cat 23) -545 Heknu and Ata performing. Stele of Ahat. (Cat 23) -546 Lower part of stela of Shery [S:r-i-i] (rest of tomb at Florence & Oxford) (Cat.13)
-Giza Museum. Captions: -583-4 Head of a king in sandstone painted. (? Tutankhamen or Ay ?) -586 Sculptor chiselling a shrine. (Cat. 169) -587 Funeral of Hor Min. (Cat 172)
-Giza Museum. Captions: -600-1 Painted wooden door of Sennezem. (cat. 467) (taken askew to obtain room for the camera) [repeated] -603 Scribe Amenhotep. painting on limestone. (cat. 544) -604. Anubis, on limestone. (cat. 525)
-Giza Museum. Captions: -605 Ramessu IV & his lion, chasing Syrians, outline on limestone. (cat. 527) -606 Dog hunting a lion. Red outline on limestone (cat. 528) -607 Glazed inlays of Ramessu III Tell el Yehudiyeh. (cat. 472) -608. "Fragments d'autels (?)" or tops of palm leaf capitals inverted.? Restored. In glass case. (cat. 463)
-Giza Museum. Captions: -613 Yellow sandstone altar of Haa.abra. (cat 242) -614 Slab of Nekht.hor.heb. red granite. (cat. 246) -625 Brown granite base of column. (cat. 244.) -624 Trial piece in course of working. (cat. 557)
-Album containing photographs of Old (and also some Middle) Kingdom antiquities and monuments. -Most of the photographs show the Giza pyramids, especially the Great Pyramid, as well as many private tombs. -This album includes the photograph showing Petrie standing outside the tomb he lived in the early 1880s when surveying the pyramids (Petrie MSS 5.5.23c [upper right]). -Other sites in this album include pyramids, tombs and other monuments at Saqqara, Meidum, Dahshur, Abusir, Hawara, Zawyet el-Amwat and Biahmu.
Abu Rawash (Abû Rawâsh). Pyramid of Radjedef (Razedef). Notes read: 'The pyramid of Abu Roash is perhaps before the fourth dynasty. Its builder was Ramen... [<-N5-mn-//->], probably one of the earlier unclassed Menkara kings, as Menkara of the fourth is known already at Gizeh, the third pyramid being his. the bit of cartouche I found on a scrap of a diorite statue(?) which lay among the chips of granite sarcophagus, &c, just before the doorway. That the pyramid was finished is clear by the finding of traces of sarcophagus & statue, and by the large heaps of chips of worked granite left around it, from cutting the granite casing to pieces at a later time. The lining of the rock-hewn passage and chamber was torn out 40 or 50 years ago: the chamber, now 30x70 ft, would be narrowed by lining enough to be roofed by slanting slabs [drawing] as usual. That there was granite in part of the inside is shewn by the large heaps of chips reaching some way in front of the entrance.'
Meidum (Maidum). Pyramid of Sneferu (Snefru; Snofru). Caption reads: 'Pyramid of Medum, N. end of W. side. Shewing where a lower step joined the body.'
Meidum (Maidum). Tomb of Nefermaat (Nefermaet). Caption reads: 'Outer brickwork of tomb of Nefermat [F35*(U1:a):Aa11:t] Medum. Shewing panelled or pilastered face outside the tomb, and a court inside, both covered with white stucco. The passage up to the stone door in stuccoed & painted.'
Meidum (Maidum). Tomb of Itet, wife of Nefermaat (Nefermaet). Caption reads: 'Tomb of Atet [i-t:t] wife of Nefermat [F35*(U1:a):Aa11:t] Medum. Smashed by Arabs in 1881. 3rd dyn.'
Meidum (Maidum). Tomb of Nefermaat (Nefermaet). View showing Facade and Hall. Caption reads: '"False door" of stone, seen in No 66. On the larger figures is seen the method of sinking holes in the stone, to give a firmer hold to the inlaying of colored plaster which is now removed.'
Meidum (Maidum). Tomb of Nefermaat (Nefermaet). Hall. Caption reads: 'S. side of "false door" recess, & part of back. Nefermat standing; his daughter (or wife?) Nub [n:S12:b] clasping his knee.'
Giza (Gîza). Pyramid of Khufu (Cheops). Caption reads: 'North West corner socket of the Great Pyramid. The block of stone fallen down on the socket, often called a "corner stone", had no connection with it originally.'
Giza (Gîza). Caption reads: 'Heaps of masons chips on North side of pyramid cliff. Stratified at the angle of rest as they were thrown over. From these strata I recovered potsherds of 4th dyn.'
Giza (Gîza). Pyramid of Khufu (Cheops). Caption reads: 'Trench at N.E. corner of Great Pyramid = (No 47) really continuous, but not cleared in middle, to preserve a road Sunshine on side shewing working & flatness.'