-Thebes. -ʿAsâsîf (Asasif). -View showing the brick superstructures of tombs including that of Pabasa (TT279). -Caption: 'Pylon and arch of brick. This pylon had a staircase in its thickness like the stone pylons of Karnak.'
-There is also a label for: 'B of 224 seen through A.'.
-Thebes. -ʿAsâsîf (Asasif). -Brick superstructures of tombs. -Notes: 'These brick arches at Deir el Bahari have been supposed by some to be Coptic; but as they are directly connected with the brick court (222) around the mouth of a large tomb of Pharaonic times, they can hardly be later than that. That they were built irrespective of the avenue of Deir el Bahari, only shews them to be as late as 26 dyn. at which time mummies were rudely packed into the royal chambers there. The bricks of 222, 221 & 203 are of the same size as the Ptolemaic bricks at Deir el Medineh (p 31).'
-Isṭabl ʿAntar (Speos Artemidos). -Small Speos. -View of entrance doorway showing lintel with cartouches and scenes of Alexander II. -TopBib iv.165. -Caption: 'Door of cat-mummy vaults, Speos Artemidos, with cartouches of Alexander Aegus. The hollow remains in middle where a globe & serpents was inserted in metal.'
-Giza (Gîza). -Caption: 'Brick enclosure S.E. of sphinx. Gizeh. This is apparently the corner of a court in front of the Sphinx, to keep back the sand. The granite temple is just on the other side of it.'
-Loose note with a list of columns, with names of sites or monuments, column type, occasionally king's name given for date, and photograph reference number: 'Columns'.
-Valley south of Deir el-Bahari temples, with the location of the royal cache. -TopBib i2.658. -Caption: 'The valley at Deir el Bahari where the mummies were found 1881.'. -Also label for 'visitors.' and arrow pointing at 'shaft behind spur of rock with spot.'.
-Side of the valley south of Deir el-Bahari temples, where the royal cache was found. -TopBib i2.658. -Caption reads: 'Side of the valley. (219)' -Also arrow pointing at 'shaft at spot'.
-Nilotic landscape, with the pyramid of Giza in the background, from the Tura quarries. -TopBib iv.174 (Turra) and TopBib iii2.11 (pyramids of Giza). -Caption: 'Nile valley and pyramids from the quarries of Turra'.
-Scene of daily life near Luxor: people passing and apparently asking for money ('baksheesh, you foreigner, baksheesh!'). -Caption: 'Bakshish ya hawaga - bakshish! near Thebes.'.