Giza (Gîza). Pyramid Complex of Menkaure (Menkaura; Mykerinos). Subsidiary Pyramid. Caption reads: 'Small pyramids South of the third, from top of third pyramid.'
Giza (Gîza). Pyramid of Menkaure (Menkaura; Mykerinos). Caption reads: 'Granite casing on West of third pyramid, shewing the external excess (left for dressing down) to be even above the top surface.'
Also two label for 'small pyramid' repeated twice.
Giza (Gîza). Pyramid Complex of Khufu (Cheops). Caption reads: 'Block of basalt of the sawn basalt pavement E. of Gt pyramid shewing three trial cuts of a saw.'
Saqqara. Burial Complex of Shepseskaf, Sarcophagus-Shaped tomb (Mastabat al-Fir'aun). Caption reads: 'Mastaba El Fir'aûn from S.W. Tomb of King Unas ? 5th dyn.'
Zawyet el-Amwat (Zâwyet el-Amwât; El-Maiyitin; El-Kom El-Ahmar). Tomb of Nefersekheru. Caption reads: 'Tomb of Nefer.sa.Xer [F35-s-x:r] Ibis in boat with shrine? and attendant. XIth dyn. Kom Ahmar'.
Biahmu (Biyahmu). Colossi of Amenemhat (Amenemhet) III, bases/pedestals. Caption reads: 'S.E. corner of E. pile, and part of surrounding enclosure. Shewing the ground to be clear between them; hence the outer slope was not part of a pyramid, but rather of a mastaba-like court; from the Arab name there were probably statues on the piles: this resembling the pyramids with statues on them of Hdtus II.149.'
Album containing photographs of Middle Kingdom, New Kingdom and Late Period antiquities and monuments, as well as some Ptolemaic, Roman, Coptic and Arab.
-Abgig or Begig. -Obelisk of Senusret (Sesostris) I. -Caption: 'Obelisk of Usertasen I at Ebgig. Shewing how widely the broken parts are separated, and that it must have been broken by falling.'
-Caption: 'Wrestlers. Tomb No 17 Beni Hassan. All these are very difficult to photograph, being painted in red on a dirty yellow wall, & only lighted by sunset light shining into the chambers.'
-Beni Hasan (Beni Hassan). -Tomb 17, Khety. -Hall. -Upper part with boats, lower part with painted false-door and three registers of kneading, pounding and grinding corn, and cooking. -TopBib iv.158(24)-(25).