Decorative pattern from a boat-cabin, detail of a scene from an unidentified tomb at Thebes:
pencil and watercolour drawing
mounted
35 x 24.9 cm
[on recto of drawing/watercolour] 'Tomb near 9. / Gurna. Thebes. / 25th Sept 1843.' (pencil note)
[on mount] 'W.C. / [encircled] 58' (pencil note)
[on verso of drawing/watercolour] 'Part of a Naos in a boat. / This would make a handsome Lambris arranged in a straight / line. / 25th Sept 1843.' (pencil note)
Entrance to a modern building with an archway, next to a tower-like structure with arches (or windows) on all four sides and a pyramidal roof, at an unidentified site in Egypt:
The colossus of Ramesses II at the entrance to the Second Pylon, with the Portico of the Bubastides in the background, in the Great Temple of Amun at Karnak:
pencil drawing
mounted
35.5 x 25.3 cm
[on recto of drawing] 'Gate of the Bubastites. Karnac. 5th July 1843.' (pencil note)
Upper part of Tuthmosis III wearing the atef crown, from an unidentified ritual scene, probably in one of the rooms against the North girdle wall, in the Great Temple of Amun at Karnak:
pencil drawing
mounted, together with Lloyd MSS 101
17.8 x 25.7 cm
[on mount] '45' (pencil note)
[on verso of drawing] 'Thothmes 3rd / Thothmes Mœris. / } / From a bas relief to the N W of the Colonnade / of the Reversed Capitals. / 13th-18th May 1843. / G Ll. / <cartouches of Tuthmosis III> (pencil note)
Oblong base of quartzite monument with tapering sides (called 'obelisk'), with dedication texts of Seti I and Ramesses II to Horus of Mesen commemorating Ramesses I, once at Tell Abu Seifa in el-Qantara, and now in Ismailia Museum, 2249; left side, left part, with scene at top with kneeling Ramesses I wearing the atef-crown, followed [presented?] by Horus (holding palm-rib) and a goddess, and remains of four columns of text below and two lines of text at the bottom [drawn separately]:
pencil drawing
mounted, together with Lloyd MSS 107
17.8 x 25.8 cm
[on recto of drawing] 'No 1 b. / 5f. 2 in / 1ft 6 in / a / a - 1ft. 7 in - 1f. 8 in / 1ft. / x' (pencil note)
Oblong base of quartzite monument with tapering sides (called 'obelisk'), with dedication texts of Seti I and Ramesses II to Horus of Mesen commemorating Ramesses I, once at Tell Abu Seifa in el-Qantara, and now in Ismailia Museum, 2249; front, with remains of a scene with kneeling Seti I offering water to Horus:
pencil drawing
mounted, together with Lloyd MSS 133
17.8 x 25.8 cm
[on recto of drawing] 'The underside of the Obelisk at Abu Saiffie / 13th Feb 1843. / x' (pencil note)
Female servant bringing a gazelle and a tray laden with grapes, from a wall painting in the tomb of Amenemhet (TT 82), temp. Tuthmosis III, at Sheikh Abd el-Qurna in Thebes:
A priest, wearing a long cloak and carrying a staff, and a priestess, from the funeral cortege accompanying the sarcophagus which is being dragged to the tomb, in the tomb of Amenemhet (TT 82), temp. Tuthmosis III, at Sheikh Abd el-Qurna in Thebes:
Two men in a pool collecting water in large jars (for brick-making), detail from a scene in the tomb of Rekhmire (TT 100), temp. Tuthmosis III to Amenophis II, at Sheikh Abd el-Qurna in Thebes:
pencil tracing with edges folded in on two sides (top and right)
mounted
35.2 x 45.6 cm
[on recto of tracing] 'Taking fish out of a tank. / Tomb at Thebes. / No. 35 ? / 10th July 1843.' (pencil note)
Design for a title-page for Lloyd's 'Sketches of Ancient Egyptian Sculpture and Painting' with the goddess Seshat and Maat, which are based on two other drawings in the same album (see Lloyd MSS 103 and Lloyd MSS 104):
pencil drawing
loose item, originally a tipped-in page perhaps for this album, with remains of mounting-strip on right side of verso
25 x 34.9 cm (excluding mounting-strip)
[on drawing] 'SKETCHES OF ANCIENT EGYPTIAN SCULPTURE AND PAINTING' (pencil note)
loose item, originally a tipped-in page perhaps for this album, with remains of mounting-strip on right side
25.5 x 34.9 cm (including mounting-strip)
[text] 'I have drawn this simply as a title for my sketches. / The semicircle at the top, excepting the Cartouches / is from the doorway of the first vaulted Chamber / in the temple of El Assasief erected by Amensä / the mother of Thothmes 3rd. The other part is mere / composition. On the right is Thmai or Truth, and / on the left Safrä, the Goddess of Letters. The characters / are ornamented with the emblems of Lower and / Upper Egypt. The Cartouches are for Our Lady / Victoria, when I can get those from Birche's work. / 27th July sketched / 1st August finished / } / 1843 / { / G Lloyd. / Gurna / Thebes.'
Portrait of a young woman holding two cockerels(?) [unfinished], the women is wearing a brown galabiya, a long white and red headscarf, earring, a double-stranded bead necklace, and three bracelets, Egypt:
The young princess Neferubiti, daughter of Tuthmosis I and Queen Ahmosi, wearing a side-lock and diadem and carrying a lotus-flower, from Room X preceding the Sanctuary in the Great Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari:
pencil drawing
mounted
25 x 34.9 cm
[on recto of drawing] 'Sotennofrä. / Temple of Assasief / Thebes. 27th July 1843.' (pencil note)
[on mount] encircled '1' (pencil note)
[on verso of drawing] 'Sotennofrä the daughter of Thothmes the first. / from a high relief in the temple of Assasief. / Thebes. 27th July 1843.' (pencil note) -[on verso of drawing] 11 lines of text <difficult to read - not transcribed here> (pencil note)
The upper part of Seti I, detail from a battle scene showing the king mounting his chariot and dragging captives and Hittite chariots, on the North side of the exterior wall of the Hypostyle in the Great Temple of Amun at Karnak:
pencil drawing
mounted
35.3 x 26 cm
[on mount] 'Oseirei or Menephkak 1st Great Hypostile Karnac.' (pencil note)
[on mount] '15' (pencil note)
[on verso of drawing] 'Osirei, or Menephthah 1st / From the large bas reliefs on the / N part of the Great Hypostyle. Karnac. / 13th May. 1843.' (pencil note)
Scribes counting the hands and phalli of slain Libyan enemies, from a battle-scene in the Second Court of the Great Temple of Ramesses III at Medinet Habu:
Hatshepsut carrying a staff and a mace, detail of a scene depicting Hatshepsut presenting offerings to Hathor and Tjenenet, on the West Wall of Side-room XII of the Sanctuary in the Great Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari:
pencil drawing
mounted
25 x 34.9 cm
[on recto of drawing] 'Amenenthä. Assasief. 27th July 1843.' (pencil note)
Three Palestinian name-rings for Yad Hemmelek, Adar and Megiddo, detail from a scene depicting Sesonchis I (unfinished), with ka, smiting Asiatics before Amun and Waset, both holding Palestinian name-rings, on the exterior (South) face of the Portico of the Bubastides in the precinct of the Great Temple of Amun at Karnak:
[on verso of drawing] 'From the Bas-relief of the prisoners which Ammon-Ra / delivers to Senischah, on the S part of the Great / Hypostyle Hall, near the gate of the Bubastites. / Karnac. 22nd June 1843. / G. Ll. / These Cartouches were first mentioned by Champollion le Jeune.' (pencil note)