- Peet MSS 6.2.3
- Stuk
- 23/02/1934
Part of Thomas Eric Peet Collection
Obituary in Daily Telegraph, 23/02/1934.
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Part of Thomas Eric Peet Collection
Obituary in Daily Telegraph, 23/02/1934.
Merchant Taylor’s Review 32.120, 06/1934
Part of Thomas Eric Peet Collection
Tribute by L. W. G. in Merchant Taylor’s Review 32 (120), 06/1934.
Newspaper not known, 12/02/1935
Part of Thomas Eric Peet Collection
“A memorial to Professor Peet” by Walter B. Emery (letter of support to the creation of the fellowship) in newspaper not known, 12/02/1935 (date on letter; date of publication not known).
Part of Thomas Eric Peet Collection
Certificate of Matriculation at the University of Oxford for T. E. Peet; Oxford, 15/10/1901.
Part of Thomas Eric Peet Collection
Two calling cards (Liverpool and Oxford).
Part of Thomas Eric Peet Collection
Preliminary notes for book on Neolithic Italy [T. E. Peet, The Stone and Bronze Ages in Italy and Sicily (Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1909)]; no date.
Part of Thomas Eric Peet Collection
Two final pages of draft.
The Journals, or more correctly journal-letters, cover 38 seasons, with a date range of 1880-1 to 1928-9, which cover Petrie’s first season in Egypt (measuring the Pyramids at Giza) through to 1928-9 (Petrie’s excavations at Tell Fara in Palestine). There are approximately 5,000 journal pages.
The earlier handwritten Journals are by Petrie, then following his marriage in 1897, much of the writing was compiled by his wife, Hilda.
Petrie Journal 1880 to 1881 pages 201 to 250
Petrie Journal 1881 to 1882 pages 1 to 50
Petrie Journal 1883 to 1884 (Tanis)
Petrie Journal 1883 to 1884 pages 151 to 200
Petrie Journal 1884 to 1885 pages 31 to 50
Petrie Journal 1884 to 1885 pages 51 to 100
Petrie Journal 1884 to 1885 pages 201 to 223
Petrie Journal 1885 to 1886 pages 151 to 178
Petrie Journal 1887 to 1888 pages 51 to 99
George A. Hoskins Drawing - el-Kharga
View of the remains of the Temple of Serapis and Isis at Qasr Dûsh (Kysis):
George A. Hoskins Watercolour - Thebes, West Bank. Tomb TT 100
Three registers of relief scenes from the passage area of the tomb of Rekhmire (TT100) at the west bank of Thebes, including a funeral procession with rows of figures bearing goods and offerings:
George A. Hoskins Drawing - Thebes, West Bank. Unidentified Tomb
Relief scene showing the tomb-owner and his wife seated before a table with offerings. At the left side are the faint tracings of another smaller figure or item beside the offering table:
George A. Hoskins Drawing - Thebes, West Bank. Tomb TT 50
Relief scene from the hallway of the early 18th Dynasty tomb of Neferhotep (TT50) at the west bank of Thebes of the tomb-owner and his wife seated before a table piled with offerings, while their son stands before them and is followed by a row of figures with offerings included flowers, incense and libations:
George A. Hoskins Drawing - Thebes, West Bank. Tomb TT 50
Relief scene from the passage of the early 18th Dynasty tomb of Neferhotep (TT50) at the west bank of Thebes, two registers showing the tomb-owner and his wife seated before a table. Behind them in both registers is a detailed barque:
George A. Hoskins Drawing - Abu Simbel
Drawing of a Hathor pillar from the hallway of the small temple at Abu Simbel, with a rough sketch of two figures next to the bottom of the pillar:
George A. Hoskins Drawing - el-Dakka
Drawing of four registers from a relief scene from the Roman chapel of the Temple of Thoth of Pnûbs at the West Bank of el-Dakka:
George A. Hoskins Drawing - Edfu. Horus Temple
Relief scene from the Outer Hypostyle area of the Temple of Horus at Edfu, part of a larger astronomical frieze and features a set of royal cartouches:
George A. Hoskins Drawing - Luxor Temple
Relief scene from the Birth Room within the temple of Luxor at Thebes, part of a larger sequence relating to the birth cycle of the king and consists of three rows. At the top, queen Mutemwia gives birth upon a lion-couch before several deities including the souls of Pe and Nekhen, Bes, and Tawaret (third row):
George A. Hoskins Watercolour - Thebes, West Bank. Tomb TT 343
Relief scene from the hallway of the early 18th Dynasty tomb of Benia Pahekmen (TT343) at the west bank of Thebes of a large false-door with three-registers on either side, with the tomb-owner shown kneeling and presenting offerings:
George A. Hoskins Drawing - Dendera
View of the inner face of the propylon at the Temple of Hathor of Dendera:
George A. Hoskins Watercolour - Beni Hasan
View of the hallway of the early 11th Dynasty tomb of Khety at Beni Hasan (Tomb 17) including faint coloured details of the relief scenes and inscription across the walls and columns, and a seated figure close to the back wall:
George A. Hoskins Drawing - Dendera
View of the landscape at Dendera, including a shaduf positioned close to the edge of the Nile: