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Tourists outside the tomb, photograph

  • Photograph, photographer not known.
  • Date not known, taken in the 1920s.
  • A group of tourists listen to a local guide while standing next to the modern enclosure wall surrounding the entrance to the tomb of Tutankhamun. On the right, a man stands holding a tray of objects, possibly refreshments or souvenirs.

Transporting portrait bust (mannequin), photograph

  • Photograph, photographer not known.
  • Photograph taken in early 1923.
  • An Egyptian team member carrying the wooden portrait figure of Tutankhamun (116), the so-called mannequin, from the King's tomb to the nearby 'laboratory' (KV 15, Sethos II). The Egyptologist and journalist Arthur Weigall can be seen walking alongside, in the background.

Transporting a chariot (121), photograph

  • Photograph, photographer not known.
  • Taken in early 1923.
  • Arthur Callender and Egyptian team members transporting a chariot body (121) from Tutankhamun's tomb to the nearby 'laboratory' (tomb KV 15, Sethos II).
  • The same tray is shown in TAA iii.6.52, 54.

Members of the Tutankhamun excavation team riding donkeys: view 1, digital image

  • Digital image.
  • The original photographer is not known, perhaps taken by The Times photographer, probably in early 1923.
  • A donkey procession in the Valley of the Kings.
    At the front, riding sidesaddle is Howard Carter, followed by Arthur Mace (wearing a dark hat). The man partially obscured by Mace is Alfred Lucas. At the back, riding the last donkey is Arthur Callender.
  • Donkeys were the main form of transport to and from Tutankhamun's tomb.
  • TAA ii.6.62 almost certainly records the same event.

Enclosure wall and backfilled entrance of tomb: view 2, photograph

  • Photograph, taken by James Deardon Holmes.
  • Taken in 1925.
  • Annotation on mount: '263.'
  • Part of a set of six photographs all taken by James Deardon Holmes (1873-1937), showing the backfilled entrance to Tutankhamun’s tomb in 1925. Each of these photographs represents one-half of a miniature stereoscopic image.

Enclosure wall and backfilled entrance of tomb: view 4, photograph

  • Photograph, taken by James Deardon Holmes.
  • Taken in 1925.
  • Annotation on mount: '265.'
  • Part of a set of six photographs all taken by James Deardon Holmes (1873-1937), showing the backfilled entrance to Tutankhamun’s tomb in 1925. Each of these photographs represents one-half of a miniature stereoscopic image.

Enclosure wall and backfilled entrance of tomb: view 5, photograph

  • Photograph, taken by James Deardon Holmes.
  • Taken in 1925.
  • Annotation on mount: '266.'
  • Part of a set of six photographs all taken by James Deardon Holmes (1873-1937), showing the backfilled entrance to Tutankhamun’s tomb in 1925. Each of these photographs represents one-half of a miniature stereoscopic image.

Transporting a basket and a box

  • Postcard
  • Photograph, photographer not known.
  • The photograph was probably taken in early 1923; the postcard's production date is unknown, but it was almost certainly in the 1920s.
  • An Egyptian team member, accompanied by Arthur Callendar [right, foreground] and an armed guard [centre, background], carries a tray containing a reed and papyrus box (Carter 42) and an ornamental box made of redwood inlaid with ebony and ivory. The objects are being transported from Tutankhamun's tomb to the nearby 'Laboratory' (the tomb of King Sety II, KV15).

Preparing one side of the cow-headed couch for transport

  • Postcard
  • Photograph, photographer not known.
  • The photograph was taken on 24th January 1923, the day Carter recorded this couch being moved; the postcard's production date is unknown, but it was almost certainly sometime in the 1920s.
  • Howard Carter (left), assisted by Walter Hauser (right), manoeuvring the right side of the cow-headed couch (Carter 73) into a packing case in preparation for its transfer to the nearby 'Laboratory' set up in the tomb of Sethos II (KV15).

Carrying Tutankhamun's "mannequin" in the Valley of the Kings

  • Postcard
  • Photograph, photographer not known.
  • The photograph was probably taken in early 1923; the postcard's production date is unknown, but it was almost certainly in the 1920s.
  • (Carter 116)
  • An Egyptian team member carrying the wooden portrait figure of Tutankhamun, the so-called "mannequin", from the King's tomb to the nearby "Laboratory" tomb (KV 15, of Sethos II) for cleaning and conservation. The man holding the bust is escorted by an armed guard and another Egyptian excavation team member, which was necessary to ensure the safe movement of objects through the Valley of the Kings following the announcement of the tomb's discovery, which attracted large crowds of journalists and tourists who flocked to Luxor hoping to see the tomb and view objects as they were being moved.
  • The portrait bust of Tutankhamun [Carter 116] was found in the tomb's Antechamber. The King is portrayed wearing a yellow flat-topped crown featuring the centrally positioned uraeus on the crown's temple band. The King also wears a close-fitting white garment.
  • The bust's purpose is unclear, but it probably displayed part of the King's regalia. A recent proposal is that it may have been originally used for supporting and storing the King's gold corset (Carter 54k) in the tomb. When thieves ransacked the tomb in antiquity, these robbers likely removed the corset from the bust before breaking the heavy regalia into smaller, portable pieces.

Moving one of Tutankhamun's chariots (122)

  • Postcard
  • Photograph, photographer not known.
  • The photograph was probably taken in early 1923; the postcard's production date is unknown, but it was almost certainly in the 1920s.
  • Egyptian team members carrying the body of one of Tutankhamun's chariots (Carter 122) from the King's tomb to the nearby 'Laboratory' set-up in the tomb of Sethos II (KV15). The chariot is also escorted by an armed guard and Howard Carter (background, wearing a bowtie and a pale-coloured hat with a dark band).

Manoeuvering a chariot wheel out of Tutankhamun's tomb

  • Postcard
  • Photograph, photographer not known.
  • The photograph was probably taken in early 1923; the postcard's production date is unknown, but it was almost certainly in the 1920s.
  • Egyptian team members manoeuvering a tray loaded with a chariot wheel up the rock-cut steps leading out of Tutankhamun's tomb. The wheel is from one of the four chariots found in the Antechamber.

Tutankhamun's outer coffin inside the sarcophagus

  • Postcard
  • Photograph, photographer not known.
  • The photograph was probably taken in early 1923; the postcard's production date is unknown, but it was almost certainly in the 1920s.
  • View showing the lid of Tutankhamun's outer coffin (Carter 253), still in situ inside the King's sarcophagus (Carter 240). This photograph was taken sometime between the sarcophagus lid being raised on 12th February 1924 and the removal of the outer coffin lid on 13th October 1925.
  • This photograph was not taken by Harry Burton.

George A. Hoskins Drawing - Karnak

Drawing of the lower portion of small columns within the hypostyle hall of the Amun temple complex at Karnak, including details of the relief scenes and cartouches inscribed on the column:

  • pencil drawing
  • mounted
  • [on mount, bottom edge] 'Temple of Karnak - Thebes -'. (ink note)
  • 27.8 by 33.8 cm

George A. Hoskins Watercolour - Study of a Man

Aman from the Ababda Bedouin tribe holding a spear, with a desert landscape in the background:

  • watercolour
  • mounted
  • [on recto, bottom left corner] 'P 1'. (ink note)
  • [on recto, bottom edge] 'Camel man [...] look so fierce'. (pencil note)
  • [on mount, bottom edge] 'Camel man of the Ababde tribe'. (ink note)
  • 19.0 by 26.5 cm

George A. Hoskins Watercolour - Study of a Man

A male chief from the Shaigiya tribe wearing loose white clothing and holding a tall spear:

  • watercolour
  • mounted
  • [on recto, bottom left corner] 'P30'. (ink note)
  • [on recto, bottom edge] 'LB A Melek of the Shageea tribe'. (pencil note)
  • [on mount, bottom edge] 'Melek of the Shageea tribe'. (ink note)
  • 19.0 by 26.5 cm

George A. Hoskins Watercolour - Study of Three Men

Three men, one seated on the ground straining beer and the other two standing:

  • watercolour
  • mounted
  • [on recto, bottom left corner] 'P3'. (ink note)
  • [on recto, bottom left corner] 'L B [...]'. (pencil note)
  • [on mount, bottom edge] 'Arabs of the Hassanyeh tribe'. (ink note)
  • 26.2 by 19.0 cm

George A. Hoskins Watercolour - Thebes. West Bank. Valley of the Kings. Tomb KV 17

Section from side room N of the tomb of Sety I (KV17, Valley of the Kings) on the west bank of Thebes. The background includes a large relief scene from one of the walls, and shows a row of various deities and figures from the Book of Imi-Duat and a row of furniture. Slightly off-centre and in front of this wall is a pillar designated as pillar B, with a large representation of the god Osiris between the emblems of Anubis:

  • watercolour
  • mounted
  • [on mount, bottom edge] 'Section of one of the rooms in the sepulchre of King Osirei'. (ink note)
  • 53.5 by 28.5 cm

George A. Hoskins Watercolour - Thebes. West Bank. Tomb TT 50

A tomb relief scene from the hallway of the early 18th Dynasty tomb of Neferhotep (TT50) at the west bank of Thebes. This scene comes from register I, and shows a young son making an offering to his seated parents and relatives, each of whom have a funerary cone on their head and are embracing one another:

  • watercolour
  • mounted
  • [on recto, top left corner] 'Plate 2'. (pencil note)
  • [on mount, bottom edge] 'Tomb of Amulek Thebes'. (ink note)
  • 35.7 by 22.0 cm
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