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Photocopy: The Tomb of Tut-ankh-amen statement

  • Photocopy of P. E. Newberry's copy of The tomb of Tut-ankh-amen: statement with documents, as to the events which occurred in Egypt in the Winter of 1923-24 leading to the ultimate break with the Egyptian Government.
  • Photocopy made from TAA ii.20.

Carter, Howard

Photocopies: Breasted, J. H., documents relating to tomb

  • Annotated photocopies made from a folder marked 'Friends and Colleagues' from among the papers of J. H. Breasted, in Chicago, Oriental Institute.
  • Includes photographs showing:
    • 'Carter appears not young'
    • Transportation of objects from Tutankhamun's tomb to the railway.
    • 'Probably John Hartmen (Austrian photographer) working in Cairo Museum'.
    • J. H. Breasted and A. Gardiner working in the Cairo Museum, etc.

Breasted, James Henry

Publication cutting: Tutankhamun's tomb

  • Three pages from an unidentified newspaper or magazine.
  • Possibly from the Illustrated London News. Pages numbered 405-8, 413-14.
  • No date.
  • Images include objects from the Antechamber of Tutankhamun's tomb, and general views of the temples at Abu Simbel and Deir el-Bahari (Deir el-Bahri).

Photocopies: Tutankhamun Archive and Carter MSS donation documentation

Photocopies of:

  • Family papers relating to the donation of Howard Carter's papers to Oxford University.
  • Antiquities returned to Egypt following Howard Carter's death.
  • Objects presented to the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.
  • Family portraits: Samuel Carter (Howard Carter's father); Howard Carter; Amy Walker (née Carter, Howard Carter's sister); and Phyllis Walker (Howard Carter's niece).

Carter, Howard

Related material: 'Discovering TutAnkhAmun' exhibition, Ashmolean Museum, 2014

  • 'Discovering TutAnkhAmun' exhibition at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, 24 July – 2 November 2014.
  • Featuring material from the Tutankhamun Archive in the Griffith Institute.
  • Display materials and merchandising products from the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.
    1. Display case labels - 19 acrylic + 1 cardboard, mounted on wood.
    2. Textile banner featuring Burton photograph P0293.
    3. Display case board, a page from the Illustrated London News - 1920s jewellery featuring ancient Egyptian influenced designs.
    4. Two acrylic reproductions of glass plate negatives featuring Burton photographs P0009 and P1689.
    5. One set of exhibition gallery guides (handheld labels).
    6. Flip-boards from the ‘interactive’ display, featuring modern photographs.
    7. Two large display panels with Burton photographs P1588 and P1689.
    8. Three banners, displayed on the Blake Portico and Atrium.
    9. Folder of ephemera.
    10. Selection of merchandising products, including postcards, magnets, reproduction posters, notebooks, a watch, etc.

Stereoscopic photographs: 'Discovering TutAnkhAmun' exhibition, Ashmolean, 2014

'Discovering TutAnkhAmun in 3D: Stereoscopic Installation Photographs of the Ashmolean Exhibition, 24 July – 2 November 2014'.

  1. Two enclosures with 43 stereoscopic images of the exhibition + 11 extra images (Ashmolean Museum objects and Griffith Institute) each
  2. One enclosure with 36 hand-mounted stereoscopic images of the exhibition + 11 hand-mounted extra images (Ashmolean Museum objects and Griffith Institute).
  3. 5 loose stereoscopic images of the exhibition (3 of which hand-mounted).
  4. CD with all digital files.

Navratil, Jenni

Publication: Davies, N. de G. and A. Gardiner Tutankhamun’s painted box

  • Copy of Davies, Nina M. and Gardiner, Alan H. 1962. Tutankhamun’s painted box: reproduced in colour from the original in the Cairo Museum. Artwork by Nina M. Davies, with explanatory text by Alan H. Gardiner, published by Oxford University Press for Griffith Institute, Oxford [OEB 8995].
  • A group of duplicate plates (see below).

Gardiner, (Sir) Alan Henderson

35mm transparencies: drawings on object cards

  • 35mm black and white transparencies, made from the drawings on the original set of object cards (TAA i.1.1-620).
  • Photographs made from these transparencies were affixed to the duplicate set of object cards to complete the information, see TAA iii.1.1-620.

Photographs: canopic chest and view of tomb

  • Photographic prints:
    1. 'The canopic chest of alabaster, Tutankhamen's tomb', made from Harry Burton negative in Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York [= Burton photograph P1153].
    2. 'The canopic chest opened, showing portrait busts of Tutankhamen', made from Harry Burton negative in Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York [= Burton photograph P1158].
    3. 'Thebes – Tut Ankh Amen's tomb in the Valley of the Kings', Lehnert & Landrock, Cairo, no. 1740.

Burton, Harry

Printers' plates: Fox, P. Tutankhamun's Treasure

  • Set of 5 brass printing plates.
  • Used for the production of Fox, Penelope 1951. Tutankhamun’s Treasure London: Oxford University Press [OEB 2854]
    • plate 28
    • plate 30
    • plate 48 B [left]
    • plate 48 C [upper & lower]
    • plate 49 A [left]

Burton, Harry

Postage stamps: Tutankhamun related

A collection of postal stamps featuring objects from the tomb of Tutankhamun, mostly commemorating the 50th anniversary of the tomb's discovery in 1972.
Includes six first-day covers, one issued in Egypt and five issued by UK institutions.

Results 1681 to 1710 of 1991