-Wooden statue of a woman usually considered as a depiction of Ka-aper's wife (Saqqara, mastaba C8; Cairo, Egyptian Museum CG 33; Old Kingdom, 5th Dynasty). -Caption: 'Egyptian, Old Kingdom'.
This photograph is in a section titled 'Bulak & El Kab.'.
-Headless statuette of King Sobkemsaf (II) Sekhemrewadjkhaw in heb-sed costume (Thebes; Petrie Museum, University College, UC14209; Second Intermediate Period, 17th Dynasty). -Caption: 'Statuette of king Sebakemsaf.'.
This photograph is in a section titled 'XI Antiquities from Egypt. 1887'.
-Broken statuette of a women (Nefertiti? One of Akhenaten's daughter?) (El-Amarna (?); Petrie Museum, University College UC002; New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty). -Caption: 'Statuette of daughter of Khuenaten.'.
This photograph is in a section titled 'XI Antiquities from Egypt. 1887'.
-Embalming-table with lions carved on the sides (Saqqara, step pyramid enclosure of Djoser, 'Tomb' 86 or "galleries of Mariette"; Cairo, Egyptian Museum CG1321 or 1322; probably Late period). -This photograph is loose between pages 88 and 89. It is numbered 415 and of a slightly bigger size that the other photographs, which suggests it may come from another album.
-Lower part of a seated statuette of Djehuty in block statue pose, with cartouches of Thutmose III and his co-regent queen Hatshepsut (Thebes, Deir el-Bahari?; Petrie Museum, University College UC14351; New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty). -Caption: 'Statuette of Tahuti an official of Hatshepsu.'.
This photograph is in a section titled 'XI Antiquities from Egypt. 1887'.
-Thebes, Deir el-Bahari, temple of Hatshepsut: an inscribed doorway. -Caption: '"Banner" shewing the representation of a doorway & not a fringe. Deir el Bahari.'.
This photograph is in a section titled 'XI Philae. Karnak plants.'.
-Gebel el-Silsila, West Bank: dry river bed. -Caption on p. 120: 'The dried-up old river bed to the' and continues on this page 'East of the present channel'.
Pages 119-121 are titled 'The West bank at Silsileh as seen from the East.'
This photograph is in a section titled 'IX Silsileh'.