Iraq. Nimrud (Kahlu). North-West Palace. Relief depicting a winged protective spirit facing left, wearing a three-horned cap and holding bucket and cone, c. 865-860 BC; sketch from gypsum slab left in situ or perhaps now in London, British Museum, not identified:
Marble slab of the Amazon frieze of the Mausoleum of Halikarnassos, with three Greek warriors and two Amazons, one fallen and the other on horseback (London, British Museum, inv. 1847,0424.5, c. 350 BC):
Marble slab of the Amazon frieze of the Mausoleum of Halikarnassos, with a Greek warrior and two Amazons, one fallen (London, British Museum, inv. 1847,0424.9-10, c. 350 BC); adjoining slab in Bonomi MSS 51.7:
Marble slab of the Amazon frieze of the Mausoleum of Halikarnassos, with an Amazon on horseback (London, British Museum, inv. 1847,0424.9-10, c. 350 BC); adjoining slab in Bonomi MSS 51.6:
Relief depicting Ashurnasirpal II and his army crossing the Euphrates, c. 865-860 BC; sketch in grid from gypsum slab (panel 10) from Room B in the North-West Palace at Nimrud (Kahlu) in Iraq, now in London, British Museum, BM 124543 = 1848,1104.8:
Views of ruined conduit (or bath) at Kensington Palace, in the kitchen garden belonging to the palace, built about 1536 by Henry VIII's for Queen Elizabeth when a child:
carbon sketches on paper
loose, adjacent to Bonomi MSS 52.1
36.8 x 27.0 cm
[on sketch] 'The Conduit / Kensington / July 1858' (pencil note)