-Damaged stela belonging to Ptah-ankh (Thebes; Petrie Museum, University College, UC14459; Late Middle Kingdom). -Caption: 'Tablet of Ptah-ankh. Thebes.'.
This photograph is in a section titled 'XI Antiquities from Egypt. 1887'.
-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'.
-Collection of shabtis: upper part of a shabti of Seti I (top left); fragment of a shabti of the Divine Adoratrice Amenirdis (25th Dynasty) (bottom left); shabti, New Kingdom (right). -Caption: 'Ushabti'.
-Also labels for 'Seti I' and 'Amen-iritis (unique)'.
This photograph is in a section titled 'XI Antiquities from Egypt. 1887'.
-Upper part of a figure of man in high relief in shrine-niche with rear body and tail of Anubis jackal preserved above (Thebes; Petrie Museum, University College UC15519; New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty). -Caption: 'Bust from a stela. Thebes'.
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'.
-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'.
-Headless torso from a statue of Horwedja, with back inscribed (Memphis; Petrie Museum, University College UC14634; Late period, 26th Dynasty). -Caption: 'Statuette of Horuta. Chief quarry master to Necho.'.
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.'.
The photograph was probably taken in early 1923; the production date of the postcard is not known, but it was almost certainly in the 1920s.
Members of the Egyptian team manoeuvring a large carrying tray out through the entrance to the modern enclosure wall constructed shortly after Tutankhamun's tomb was discovered. The team are carrying two black shrine-like boxes (Carter 37) and (Carter 38) and a gabled-roofed box (Carter 32), transporting them from the tomb's Antechamber to the Laboratory.
The photograph was probably taken in early 1923; the production date of the postcard is not known, but it was almost certainly in the 1920s.
An Egyptian team member carrying a tray containing the four 'candlesticks' (Carter 41a-d), transporting them from the tomb's Antechamber to the Laboratory. Each 'candlestick' is in the form of an anthropomorphic ankh with arms raised to either hold a bronze torch-cup or a small pottery cup.
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).
The photograph was probably taken in early 1923; the postcard's production date is unknown, but it was almost certainly in the 1920s.
Two Egyptian team members, accompanied by Howard Carter [wearing hat and waistcoat, left foreground], carry trays containing objects from the Antechamber of Tutankhamun's tomb while being pursued by tourists. The man on the left carries a decorated box (Carter 44), probably a footstool or stool, while the tray conveyed by the man contains two items, perhaps a box lid and a vessel (not identified). The objects are being transported to the nearby 'Laboratory' (the tomb of King Sety II, KV15).
The photograph was probably taken in early 1923; the postcard's production date is unknown, but it was almost certainly in the 1920s.
Two Egyptian team members carrying a white chest (Carter 50) up the rock-cup steps leading out of Tutankhamun's tomb, with Howard Carter assisting (head visible behind the left shoulder of the man at the front). This chest contained many items of Tutankhamun's wardrobe.