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Autobiography (Autobiographical Sketches): El Bab El Hosân, The Tomb of the Horse

Howard Carter's autobiography, a notebook containing Carter's annotated manuscript recording his discovery in 1898, and excavation of, in 1900, the tomb of Nebhepetre Mentuhotep (Mentuhotp-Nebhepetre), Bâb el-Ḥoṣân (Bab el-Hosan), Deir el-Bahri (Deir el-Bahari).

  • Titled El Bab El Hosân ["The Tomb of the Horse"]
  • 13 numbered pages/openings, arranged with main text on right and notes on left
  • Carter's annotated page numbers, "1"-"23"
  • All pages are crossed through (cancelled)
  • Continuation, see Carter MSS vi.2.12
  • Earlier draft of Carter MSS vi.2.10 (pages 87-102): "Sketch IV. The Tomb of the Horse"

Autobiography (Autobiographical Sketches): El-Bab El-Hosân (The Tomb of the Horse); The Rat and the Snake; Summer life in Egypt

Howard Carter's autobiography, draft typescript, a notebook containing a draft manuscript, and an annotated newspaper cutting. The typescript has the following section/chapter headings:

  • El-Bab El-Hosân. "The Tomb of the Horse"
    • 31 pages, annotated typescript, most pages, except title page, are crossed through (cancelled)
    • 1 section/chapter title page, numbered here as [137]
    • 30 typescript pages, numbered [138]-166 (NB Carter annotated the first pages in this section "1-8", the page numbers [138]-[145] were assigned in Griffith Institute)
  • The Rat and the Snake: Being a tale from the coffee hearth
    • 5 pages, annotated typescript, none of the pages are crossed through (cancelled)
    • Typescript unfinished or incomplete
    • Carter annotated the page numbers "1-5"
  • Sketch V [Summer life in Egypt]
    • Notebook containing draft manuscript ("LUDGATE" | EXERCISE BOOK)
    • 6 pages, draft manuscript, all pages are crossed through (cancelled)
  • [Summer life in Egypt]
    • 3 loose pages, draft manuscript, all pages are crossed through (cancelled)
    • Carter annotated the page numbers "1-3"
    • Draft manuscript used for the preparation of part of the preceding draft manuscript in the notebook

Autobiography (Autobiographical Sketches): Sketch III. Thebes; Sketch IV. The Tomb of the Horse; Sketch V. Summer life and a Tale from the Coffee hearth; Sketch VI. Three Milk White Camels; Sketch VII. A Fortuitous Discovery

Howard Carter's autobiography, a notebook containing manuscript for Sketches III-VII, also some enclosures including loose manuscript notes, a typewritten note, and a newspaper cutting.

  • 76 numbered pages/openings, arranged with main text on right and notes on left
  • Carter's annotated page numbers, "73" to "149"
  • Sketch III - Thebes
    • Pages 73-86
    • Contains four subsections, I to IV
  • Sketch IV - The Tomb of the Horse
    • Pages 87-111
    • Contains three subsections, I to III
  • Sketch V. Summer life and a Tale from the Coffee-hearth
    • Pages 112-121
    • Contains one subsection, "The Rat and the Snake"
  • Sketch VI. Three Milk White Camels
    • Pages 122-141
  • Sketch VII. A Fortuitous Discovery
    • Pages 142-149

Autobiography (Autobiographical Sketches): Sketch VIII. The Valley of the Royal Tombs; Sketch IX. Tomb-Robberies and the Fate of the Royal Mummies; Sketch XI. The Finding of the Tomb of Amenophis I

Howard Carter's autobiography, a notebook containing manuscripts for Sketches VIII-IX and Sketch XI.

  • 69 numbered pages/openings, arranged with main text on right and notes on left
  • Carter's annotated page numbers, "150" to "219"
  • Sketch VIII. The Valley and the Royal Tombs
    • Pages 150-157
  • Sketch IX. Tomb-Robberies and the Fate of the Royal Mummies
    • Original title A History of The Royal Mummies crossed through (cancelled)
    • Pages 158-194
    • Contains 7 subsections, II to VII
  • [Sketch X. Freedom]
    • Carter's note on page 194 "For Sketch X. Freedom. Supp. ..."
  • Sketch XI. The Finding of the Tomb of Amenophis I
    • Pages 195-219
    • Contains 1 subsection, II

Autobiography (Autobiographical Sketches): The Cemetery of the Queens; January 1938 - A Sketch

Howard Carter's autobiography, draft typescript and draft manuscript, with the following headings:

  • The Cemetery of the Queens
    • 23 pages, annotated typescript, none of the pages are crossed through (cancelled)
    • 1 section/chapter title page
    • 22 typescript pages, numbered 215-236
    • [Sketch XII]
  • January 1938 - A Sketch
    • 3 pages, annotated manuscript, none of the pages are crossed through (cancelled)
    • No page numbering
    • Carter's description of King Farouk's marriage to Safinaz Zulficar (after Queen Farida) on 10 January 1938, and the festivities celebrating their marriage

Autobiography (Autobiographical Sketches): The Excavator and his Task; The Ancient Egyptian Dwelling, Tomb and Temple; Ancient Egyptian Funerary Equipment

Howard Carter's autobiography, draft typescript with the following section/chapter headings:

  • The Excavator and his Task
    • 15 pages, annotated typescript and manuscript
    • 1 section/chapter title page (annotated by Carter: "Add interpolations in "Three milk white camels"")
    • 8 typescript pages, numbered 1-8 and 1 rider
    • 3 unnumbered typescript pages
    • 2 unnumbered manuscript pages
  • The Ancient Egyptian Dwelling, Tomb and Temple
    • 12 pages, annotated typescript, most pages are crossed through (cancelled)
    • 1 section/chapter title page
    • 11 typescript pages, numbered 9-19
  • Ancient Egyptian Funerary Equipment
    • 12 pages, annotated typescript, many pages are crossed through (cancelled)
    • 1 section/chapter title page
    • 11 typescript pages, numbered 20-30

Autobiography (Autobiographical Sketches): The Finding of the Tomb of Amenophis the First

Howard Carter's autobiography, annotated draft typescript and some inserted draft manuscript pages:

  • The Finding of the Tomb of Amenophis the First
    • 42 pages, annotated typescript with some inserted manuscript pages, most pages, except title page and 3 inserted pages between pages 200 and 201, are crossed through (cancelled)
    • 1 section/chapter title page
    • 34 typescript pages, numbered 186-214, and 3 inserted pages between pages 200-201 (Carter annotated these pages "15", "16" and "64")
    • 8 manuscript pages, notes to typescript pages
    • [Sketch X ?]

Autobiography (Autobiographical Sketches): The Valley of the Tombs of the Kings; A History of the Theban Royal Mummies

Howard Carter's autobiography, draft typescript, a notebook containing a draft manuscript, and an annotated newspaper cutting. The typescript has the following section/chapter headings:

  • The Valley of the Tombs of the Kings
    • 5 pages, annotated typescript, pages [59]-61 are crossed through (cancelled)
    • 1 section/chapter title page
    • 4 typescript pages, numbered [59]-62
  • A History of the Theban Royal Mummies
    • Decadence and Destiny: I to IX
      • "Sketch IX" (Carter's annotation on page [63]
      • 82 pages, annotated typescript, most pages, except title pages, are crossed through (cancelled)
      • 4 section/chapter title pages
      • 78 typescript pages, numbered [63]-136
  • Notebook
    • 19 pages, draft manuscript, all pages are crossed through (cancelled)
    • 4 loose pages with additional manuscript notes, all pages are crossed through (cancelled)
    • draft manuscript used for the preparation of part of the preceding typescript
  • Newspaper cutting
    • Egyptian Mail Jan. 5. 1937 (Carter's annotation)
    • "Mummies May Be Re-Buried In Valley Of Kings | Selim Bey Hassan's Proposal"
    • Cutting from a single page, page number not recorded

Autobiography (Autobiographical Sketches): Three Milk White Camels; A Fortuitous Discovery

Howard Carter's autobiography, draft annotated typescript and draft annotated manuscript:

  • Three Milk White Camels
    • 20 pages, annotated typescript, all pages, except title page, are crossed through (cancelled)
    • 1 section/chapter title page
    • 19 typescript pages, numbered [167]-185
    • [Discovery of the tomb of Tuthmosis IV]
  • Sketch VII. A Fortuitous Discovery
    • 15 pages, annotated manuscript, none of the pages are crossed through (cancelled)
    • Carter annotated the page numbers "1-15"
    • [Discovery of the tomb of Hatshepsut]

Autobiography (Autobiographical Sketches): [An Account of Myself]

Howard Carter's autobiography, a notebook with enclosed notes, containing Carter's annotated manuscript recording his archaeological training with Sir W. M. F. Petrie

  • 43 numbered pages/openings, arranged with main text on right and notes on left
  • Carter's annotated page numbers, "28"-"70"
  • All pages are crossed through (cancelled)
  • Earlier draft of Carter MSS vi.2.9 (pages 36-72): [Sketch II: An Account of Myself]

Autobiography (Autobiographical Sketches): [The Tomb of the Horse]

Howard Carter's autobiography, a notebook containing Carter's annotated manuscript recording his discovery in 1898, and excavation of, in 1900, the tomb of Nebhepetre Mentuhotep (Mentuhotp-Nebhepetre), Bâb el-Ḥoṣân (Bab el-Hosan), Deir el-Bahri (Deir el-Bahari), Thebes.

  • 13 numbered pages/openings, arranged with main text on right and notes on left
  • Carter's annotated page numbers, "25"-"35"
  • All pages are crossed through (cancelled)
  • Continuation of Carter MSS vi.2.14.
  • Earlier draft of Carter MSS vi.2.10 (pages 102-111): "Sketch IV. The Tomb of the Horse"

BBC Radio broadcast

A reel-to-reel tape recording, and a cassette tape of the same, of a BBC radio broadcast on the 1972 Tutankhamun exhibition at the British Museum.

Bab al-Nasr gate, Cairo

View showing the Bab al-Nasr gate, the mosque of al-Hakim, and part of the city walls in Cairo. Although the caption mentions the Bab al-Futuh gate, it is not recorded in this watercolour.

  • pencil, monochrome watercolour
  • mounted
  • 17.4 x 10.1 cm
  • [Lane's caption on verso of album page, at top left corner] 'The Ba'b en-Nasr & Ba'b el Footon' being two of the principal gates of Musr el(?) ~~xxxxxx xxxxxx xx xx ~~ : - a the former - b the latter. c c the two / minarets of the ruined mosque of El-Wha'kim. / Erected A H. 480 - A.D 1087-8.' (pencil note)

Back of front cover

Inside the front cover of the album.

-Note:

'Any of these prints may be
ordered by the numbers from

Mr. R.V. Harman,

75 High St,

Bromley, Kent.

His charge for printing is
2s 3d per dozen.

The titles must be noted down
as he will send them only numbered.

50 131 in this set.'.

Back of head of probably Apries, formerly attributed to Haremhab(?), black basalt, provenance not known, now in Bologna, Museo Civico Archeologico, 1801

Back of head of probably Apries, formerly attributed to Haremhab(?), black basalt, provenance not known, now in Bologna, Museo Civico Archeologico, 1801

Caption copied by Černý in Petrie MSS 3.2: 'Unknown King. Portion of Ka name [s/// tȝwjj] on back. B'.

Head of (probably) Apries, formerly attributed to Haremhab(?), black basalt. Bologna 1801.

Back of the double-statue of Mery and his wife Suiro, basalt, late Dyn. XVIII, provenance not known, now in Bologna, Museo Civico Archeologico, 1817

Back of the double-statue of Mery and his wife Suiro, basalt, late Dyn. XVIII, provenance not known, now in Bologna, Museo Civico Archeologico, 1817.

Caption copied by Černý in Petrie MSS 3.2: 'Group of [Mrjj-rʿ] and his sister [Swjjr...] B'.

Bahnasa: notes

Howard Carter's brief manuscript notes for Bahnasa (Al-Bahnasa; el-Bahnasa; Oxyrhynchus) ("K. 538"), West Bank, Middle Egypt.

Baliana: notes

Howard Carter's brief manuscript notes for Baliana (El Balyana; El-Baliana) ("K. 168), West Bank, Middle Egypt.

Ballas: notes

Howard Carter's brief manuscript notes for Ballas (Deir el-Ballas; el-Ballâṣ) ("K. 47"), West Bank, Middle Egypt.

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