Three studies of foxes at Abu Zaabal. Top scene: fox, presumably dead, lying on the ground; middle scene: dead fox, strung-up by back-legs; bottom scene: a mountainous desert scene with two foxes:
watercolours
mounted, together with Lloyd MSS 039, Lloyd MSS 040 and Lloyd MSS 042
12.2 x 17.5 cm
[on recto of watercolour] 'Abu Zaabel.' (pencil note)
[on watercolour/mount] '41' (pencil note)
[on verso of watercolour] '[Abu Zaabel. 14th Jan: 1843.]' (pencil note)
Thutmosis III, accompanied by his ka, purifying ithyphallic Amun-Re with water, scene from the Festival Temple (Akhmenu) in the Great Temple of Amun at Karnak (specific scene not identified):
pencil drawing
mounted
35.5 x 26 cm
[on mount] 'Thothmes 3d from the Palace Karnac' (pencil note)
[on mount] '7' (pencil note)
[on verso of drawing] 'Thothmes 3rd / From a bas relief in the private apartments of the Palace / of Thothmes 3rd. Karnac 5th July 1843.' (pencil note)
Three female musicians seated on the ground, one playing the double-pipe and the other two clapping, from a scene in the tomb of Amenhotep-si-se (TT 75), temp. Thutmosis IV, at Sheikh Abd el-Qurna in Thebes:
pencil drawing
mounted
35 x 24.9 cm
[on recto of drawing] 'Tomb near 17. / 2nd Sept 1843.' (pencil note)
[on mount] '25' (pencil note)
[on verso of drawing] 'These women are under the others which I have copied / playing on the Harp, the double pipe, the lute and / the onestringed mandolin. Their faces have been / I believe also purposely defaced, and whoever traced / those above has used sealing wax to fasten the / paper.' (pencil note)
Two princesses holding fans, detail of a scene from room VIII on the second storey of the Tower of the Pavilion or East fortified gate of the Great Temple of Ramesses III at Medinet Habu:
pencil drawing
mounted
35 x 24.9 cm
[on recto of drawing] 'Medinet Abu.' (pencil note)
The standing Obelisks of Tuthmosis I and Hatshepsut, viewed from the west, with the ruins of the 4th Pylon between them, in the Great Temple of Amun at Karnak:
unfinished pencil drawing
mounted
35.5 x 25.9 cm
[on recto of drawing] 'Obelisks at Karnac. 11 June 1843'. (pencil note)
Upper part of Shoshenq I and his son, the High priest of Amun, Iuput, from a scene showing the king receiving the heb-sed from Amun, on a pilaster in the Portico of the Bubastides, in Great Temple of Amun at Karnak:
pencil drawing
mounted, together with Lloyd MSS 112
25.7 x 17.8 cm
[on recto of drawing] 'Sheshonk. I.' (pencil note)
[on mount] 'Schischak and his Son. Great Hypostile Karnac.' (ink note)
[on mount] '53' (pencil note)
[on verso of drawing] 'Schischak and his son. / From a bas-relief on the eastern side of the Northern / part of the Gate leading into the lower Western corner / of the Great Hypostyle, at Karnac. / 18th May 1843. / G Lloyd.' (pencil note)
Two female guests with two female attendants pouring water or oil onto the head of one of them, detail from a banquet scene in the tomb of Ptahemhet (TT 77), later usurped by Roy, temp. Tuthmosis IV, at Sheikh Abd el-Qurna in Thebes:
pencil tracing with edges folded in on two sides (right <twice> and bottom)
mounted
66.2 x 46 cm
[on recto of tracing] 'Lady in a bath. / Tomb at Thebes. No. 15 ? / 11th July 1843' (pencil note)
Memorial portrait of George Lloyd. Lloyd is portrayed reclining on a rug, wearing Arab clothing and holding the mouth-piece of a hookah-pipe in his right hand. The scene is set in a desert campsite, perhaps fictional, in Egypt, with a man standing with three camels in the background. The drawing this lithograph was based on was created by É. Prisse d'Avennes sometime between 1843 and 1848:
three colour tinted lithograph
loose item, perhaps not originally with the album but placed with it later
41.5 x 30.5 cm (print area of 36.1 x 27.7 cm)
[on recto of lithograph] 'Drawn on stone by Lemoine. [caption]
[on recto of lithograph] 'Portrait of the late George Lloyd Esqr' [caption]
[on recto of lithograph] 'James Madden_London' [caption]
[on verso of lithograph] '330' and enclosed ',1039' (pencil notes)
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)